Get the status of export with wrong 'created_at' date
Summary
I follow this doc https://gitlab.com/help/api/project_import_export.md, and schedule an export at 03-21-2018.
but get status of export is
{u'name': u'Pipeline-As-Code', u'name_with_namespace': u'tw-toc / Pipeline-As-Code', u'created_at': u'2018-03-18T15:01:02.400Z', u'export_status': u'finished', u'_links': {u'web_url': u'https://gitlab.com/tw-toc/Pipeline-As-Code/download_export', u'api_url': u'https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/5793771/export/download'}, u'path': u'Pipeline-As-Code', u'path_with_namespace': u'tw-toc/Pipeline-As-Code', u'id': 5793771, u'description': u'pipeline for gocd'}
'created_at' is '2018-03-18T15:01:02.400Z'
Steps to reproduce
schedule an export with api
- POST /projects/:id/export
- GET /projects/:id/export
Example Project
GitLab Enterprise Edition 10.6.0-rc6-ee 0bdec01a
What is the current bug behavior?
the date is incorrect
What is the expected correct behavior?
the date is correct
Relevant logs and/or screenshots
{u'name': u'Pipeline-As-Code', u'name_with_namespace': u'tw-toc / Pipeline-As-Code', u'created_at': u'2018-03-18T15:01:02.400Z', u'export_status': u'finished', u'_links': {u'web_url': u'https://gitlab.com/tw-toc/Pipeline-As-Code/download_export', u'api_url': u'https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/5793771/export/download'}, u'path': u'Pipeline-As-Code', u'path_with_namespace': u'tw-toc/Pipeline-As-Code', u'id': 5793771, u'description': u'pipeline for gocd'}
Output of checks
Results of GitLab environment info
GitLab Enterprise Edition 10.6.0-rc6-ee 0bdec01a
Results of GitLab application Check
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Possible fixes
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