From: Ben Beltran Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2020 20:43:53 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Clarify type of id used X-Git-Tag: 5.0.0~28^2~7 X-Git-Url: https://git.r.bdr.sh/rbdr/blog/commitdiff_plain/d2dd1134bc8065f001ebb3feff54a309098f861a?ds=sidebyside;hp=ae442b8f192ab0f9d4de483462d5d18c43d9ec23 Clarify type of id used --- diff --git a/doc/specs/20200601-serving-different-versions.md b/doc/specs/20200601-serving-different-versions.md index 545febb..9eb1bd8 100644 --- a/doc/specs/20200601-serving-different-versions.md +++ b/doc/specs/20200601-serving-different-versions.md @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ a new generator that will generate an RSS 2.0 file ## When Adding a Post When the add function of the blog is triggered, it will shift the posts -as it currently does and then will generate a new UUID and take the +as it currently does and then will generate a new unique ID and take the current timestamp. This will be saved in a JSON file in the output directory called "metadata.json" @@ -156,9 +156,14 @@ This spec introduces a data structure to help generate output. tPost +html // The markup of the post +publishedOn // The timestamp when this post was added - +uuid // The UUID for this post + +id // The Unique ID for this post ``` +Given that posts won't come in at a high enough rate, and that the +purpouse is only to help feed readers identify each unique piece of +content, for this version the `id` will be the same number as the +`publishedOn`. + ## The Generator Interface Every generator must implement this interface in order to work with