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/*
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* Copyright 2018 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License").
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* You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* A copy of the License is located at
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* http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0/
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* or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is distributed
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* on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either
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* express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing
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* permissions and limitations under the License.
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*/
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#include <ctime>
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#include <string>
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#include <gtest/gtest.h>
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#include "AVSCommon/Utils/Timing/SafeCTimeAccess.h"
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#include "AVSCommon/Utils/Timing/TimeUtils.h"
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namespace alexaClientSDK {
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namespace avsCommon {
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namespace utils {
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namespace timing {
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namespace test {
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TEST(TimeTest, testStringConversion) {
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TimeUtils timeUtils;
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std::string dateStr{"1986-08-10T21:30:00+0000"};
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int64_t date;
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auto success = timeUtils.convert8601TimeStringToUnix(dateStr, &date);
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ASSERT_TRUE(success);
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auto dateTimeT = static_cast<time_t>(date);
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std::tm dateTm;
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auto safeCTimeAccess = SafeCTimeAccess::instance();
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ASSERT_TRUE(safeCTimeAccess->getGmtime(dateTimeT, &dateTm));
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ASSERT_EQ(dateTm.tm_year, 86);
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ASSERT_EQ(dateTm.tm_mon, 7);
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ASSERT_EQ(dateTm.tm_mday, 10);
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ASSERT_EQ(dateTm.tm_hour, 21);
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ASSERT_EQ(dateTm.tm_min, 30);
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}
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TEST(TimeTest, testStringConversionError) {
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TimeUtils timeUtils;
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std::string dateStr{"1986-8-10T21:30:00+0000"};
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int64_t date;
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auto success = timeUtils.convert8601TimeStringToUnix(dateStr, &date);
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ASSERT_FALSE(success);
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}
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TEST(TimeTest, testStringConversionNullParam) {
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TimeUtils timeUtils;
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std::string dateStr{"1986-8-10T21:30:00+0000"};
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auto success = timeUtils.convert8601TimeStringToUnix(dateStr, nullptr);
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ASSERT_FALSE(success);
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}
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TEST(TimeTest, testTimeConversion) {
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TimeUtils timeUtils;
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std::time_t randomDate = 524089800;
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std::tm date;
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auto safeCTimeAccess = SafeCTimeAccess::instance();
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ASSERT_TRUE(safeCTimeAccess->getGmtime(randomDate, &date));
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std::time_t convertBack;
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auto success = timeUtils.convertToUtcTimeT(&date, &convertBack);
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ASSERT_TRUE(success);
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ASSERT_EQ(randomDate, convertBack);
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}
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TEST(TimeTest, testCurrentTime) {
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TimeUtils timeUtils;
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int64_t time = -1;
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auto success = timeUtils.getCurrentUnixTime(&time);
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ASSERT_TRUE(success);
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ASSERT_GT(time, 0);
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}
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TEST(TimeTest, testCurrentTimeNullParam) {
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TimeUtils timeUtils;
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auto success = timeUtils.getCurrentUnixTime(nullptr);
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ASSERT_FALSE(success);
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}
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/**
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* Helper function to run through the test cases for time to string conversions.
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*
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* @param expectedString The string that convertTimeToUtcIso8601Rfc3339 should generate.
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Version 1.7.0 of the avs-device-sdk
Changes in this update:
**Enhancements**
* `AuthDelegate` and `AuthServer.py` have been replaced by `CBLAUthDelegate`, which provides a more straightforward path to authorization.
* Added a new configuration property called [`cblAuthDelegate`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/master/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L2). This object specifies parameters for `CBLAuthDelegate`.
* Added a new configuration property called [`miscDatabase`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/master/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L34), which is a generic key/value database to be used by various components.
* Added a new configuration property called [`dcfDelegate`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/master/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L17) This object specifies parameters for `DCFDelegate`. Within this object, values were added for the 'endpoint' and `overridenDcfPublishMessageBody`. 'endpoint' is the endpoint to connect to in order to send device capabilities. `overridenDcfPublishMessageBody`is the message that will get sent out to the Capabilities API. Note: values within the `dcfDelegate` object will only work in `DEBUG` builds.
* Added a new configuration property called [`deviceInfo`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/master/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L9) which specifies device-identifying information for use by the Device Capability Framework (DCF), and for authorization (CBLAuthDelegate).
* Updated the Directive Sequencer to support wildcard directive handlers. This allows a handler for a given AVS interface to register at the namespace level, rather than specifying the names of all directives within that namespace.
* Updated the Raspberry Pi installation script to include `alsasink` in the configuration file.
* Added `audioSink` as a configuration option. This allows users to override the audio sink element used in `Gstreamer`.
* Added an interface for monitoring internet connection status: `InternetConnectionMonitorInterface.h`.
* The Alexa Communications Library (ACL) is no longer required to wait until authorization has succeeded before attempting to connect to AVS. Instead, `HTTP2Transport` handles waiting for authorization to complete.
* Added the Device Capabilities Framework (DCF) delegate. Device capabilities can now be sent for each capability interface using DCF publish messages.
* The sample app has been updated to send DCF publish messages, which will automatically occur when the sample app starts. Note: a DCF publish message must be successfully sent in order for communication with AVS to occur.
* The SDK now supports HTTP PUT messages.
* Added support for opt-arg style arguments and multiple configuration files. Now, the sample app can be invoked by either of these commands: `SampleApp <configfile> <debuglevel>` OR `SampleApp -C file1 -C file2 ... -L loglevel`.
**Bug Fixes**
* Issues [447](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/447) and [553](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/553) Fixed the `AttachmentRenderSource`'s handling of `BLOCKING` `AttachmentReaders`.
* Updated the `Logger` implementation to be more resilient to `nullptr` string inputs.
* Fixed a `TimeUtils` utility-related compile issue.
* Fixed a bug in which alerts failed to activate if the system was restarted without network connection.
* Fixed Android 64-bit build failure issue.
**Known Issues**
* The `ACL` may encounter issues if audio attachments are received but not consumed.
* `SpeechSynthesizerState` currently uses `GAINING_FOCUS` and `LOSING_FOCUS` as a workaround for handling intermediate state. These states may be removed in a future release.
* Some ERROR messages may be printed during start-up event if initialization proceeds normally and successfully.
* If an unrecoverable authorization error or an unrecoverable DCF error is encountered, the sample app may crash on shutdown.
* If a non-CBL `clientId` is included in the `deviceInfo` section of `AlexaClientSDKConfig.json`, the error will be reported as an unrecoverable authorization error, rather than a more specific error.
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* @param sec The seconds since epoch to convert.
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* @param us The microseconds since epoch to convert.
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*/
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Version 1.7.0 of the avs-device-sdk
Changes in this update:
**Enhancements**
* `AuthDelegate` and `AuthServer.py` have been replaced by `CBLAUthDelegate`, which provides a more straightforward path to authorization.
* Added a new configuration property called [`cblAuthDelegate`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/master/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L2). This object specifies parameters for `CBLAuthDelegate`.
* Added a new configuration property called [`miscDatabase`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/master/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L34), which is a generic key/value database to be used by various components.
* Added a new configuration property called [`dcfDelegate`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/master/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L17) This object specifies parameters for `DCFDelegate`. Within this object, values were added for the 'endpoint' and `overridenDcfPublishMessageBody`. 'endpoint' is the endpoint to connect to in order to send device capabilities. `overridenDcfPublishMessageBody`is the message that will get sent out to the Capabilities API. Note: values within the `dcfDelegate` object will only work in `DEBUG` builds.
* Added a new configuration property called [`deviceInfo`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/master/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L9) which specifies device-identifying information for use by the Device Capability Framework (DCF), and for authorization (CBLAuthDelegate).
* Updated the Directive Sequencer to support wildcard directive handlers. This allows a handler for a given AVS interface to register at the namespace level, rather than specifying the names of all directives within that namespace.
* Updated the Raspberry Pi installation script to include `alsasink` in the configuration file.
* Added `audioSink` as a configuration option. This allows users to override the audio sink element used in `Gstreamer`.
* Added an interface for monitoring internet connection status: `InternetConnectionMonitorInterface.h`.
* The Alexa Communications Library (ACL) is no longer required to wait until authorization has succeeded before attempting to connect to AVS. Instead, `HTTP2Transport` handles waiting for authorization to complete.
* Added the Device Capabilities Framework (DCF) delegate. Device capabilities can now be sent for each capability interface using DCF publish messages.
* The sample app has been updated to send DCF publish messages, which will automatically occur when the sample app starts. Note: a DCF publish message must be successfully sent in order for communication with AVS to occur.
* The SDK now supports HTTP PUT messages.
* Added support for opt-arg style arguments and multiple configuration files. Now, the sample app can be invoked by either of these commands: `SampleApp <configfile> <debuglevel>` OR `SampleApp -C file1 -C file2 ... -L loglevel`.
**Bug Fixes**
* Issues [447](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/447) and [553](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/553) Fixed the `AttachmentRenderSource`'s handling of `BLOCKING` `AttachmentReaders`.
* Updated the `Logger` implementation to be more resilient to `nullptr` string inputs.
* Fixed a `TimeUtils` utility-related compile issue.
* Fixed a bug in which alerts failed to activate if the system was restarted without network connection.
* Fixed Android 64-bit build failure issue.
**Known Issues**
* The `ACL` may encounter issues if audio attachments are received but not consumed.
* `SpeechSynthesizerState` currently uses `GAINING_FOCUS` and `LOSING_FOCUS` as a workaround for handling intermediate state. These states may be removed in a future release.
* Some ERROR messages may be printed during start-up event if initialization proceeds normally and successfully.
* If an unrecoverable authorization error or an unrecoverable DCF error is encountered, the sample app may crash on shutdown.
* If a non-CBL `clientId` is included in the `deviceInfo` section of `AlexaClientSDKConfig.json`, the error will be reported as an unrecoverable authorization error, rather than a more specific error.
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static void testIso8601ConversionHelper(
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const std::string& expectedString,
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const std::chrono::seconds sec,
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const std::chrono::microseconds us) {
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TimeUtils timeUtils;
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std::string resultString;
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Version 1.7.0 of the avs-device-sdk
Changes in this update:
**Enhancements**
* `AuthDelegate` and `AuthServer.py` have been replaced by `CBLAUthDelegate`, which provides a more straightforward path to authorization.
* Added a new configuration property called [`cblAuthDelegate`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/master/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L2). This object specifies parameters for `CBLAuthDelegate`.
* Added a new configuration property called [`miscDatabase`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/master/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L34), which is a generic key/value database to be used by various components.
* Added a new configuration property called [`dcfDelegate`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/master/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L17) This object specifies parameters for `DCFDelegate`. Within this object, values were added for the 'endpoint' and `overridenDcfPublishMessageBody`. 'endpoint' is the endpoint to connect to in order to send device capabilities. `overridenDcfPublishMessageBody`is the message that will get sent out to the Capabilities API. Note: values within the `dcfDelegate` object will only work in `DEBUG` builds.
* Added a new configuration property called [`deviceInfo`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/master/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L9) which specifies device-identifying information for use by the Device Capability Framework (DCF), and for authorization (CBLAuthDelegate).
* Updated the Directive Sequencer to support wildcard directive handlers. This allows a handler for a given AVS interface to register at the namespace level, rather than specifying the names of all directives within that namespace.
* Updated the Raspberry Pi installation script to include `alsasink` in the configuration file.
* Added `audioSink` as a configuration option. This allows users to override the audio sink element used in `Gstreamer`.
* Added an interface for monitoring internet connection status: `InternetConnectionMonitorInterface.h`.
* The Alexa Communications Library (ACL) is no longer required to wait until authorization has succeeded before attempting to connect to AVS. Instead, `HTTP2Transport` handles waiting for authorization to complete.
* Added the Device Capabilities Framework (DCF) delegate. Device capabilities can now be sent for each capability interface using DCF publish messages.
* The sample app has been updated to send DCF publish messages, which will automatically occur when the sample app starts. Note: a DCF publish message must be successfully sent in order for communication with AVS to occur.
* The SDK now supports HTTP PUT messages.
* Added support for opt-arg style arguments and multiple configuration files. Now, the sample app can be invoked by either of these commands: `SampleApp <configfile> <debuglevel>` OR `SampleApp -C file1 -C file2 ... -L loglevel`.
**Bug Fixes**
* Issues [447](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/447) and [553](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/553) Fixed the `AttachmentRenderSource`'s handling of `BLOCKING` `AttachmentReaders`.
* Updated the `Logger` implementation to be more resilient to `nullptr` string inputs.
* Fixed a `TimeUtils` utility-related compile issue.
* Fixed a bug in which alerts failed to activate if the system was restarted without network connection.
* Fixed Android 64-bit build failure issue.
**Known Issues**
* The `ACL` may encounter issues if audio attachments are received but not consumed.
* `SpeechSynthesizerState` currently uses `GAINING_FOCUS` and `LOSING_FOCUS` as a workaround for handling intermediate state. These states may be removed in a future release.
* Some ERROR messages may be printed during start-up event if initialization proceeds normally and successfully.
* If an unrecoverable authorization error or an unrecoverable DCF error is encountered, the sample app may crash on shutdown.
* If a non-CBL `clientId` is included in the `deviceInfo` section of `AlexaClientSDKConfig.json`, the error will be reported as an unrecoverable authorization error, rather than a more specific error.
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std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::time_point tp;
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tp += sec;
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tp += us;
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EXPECT_TRUE(timeUtils.convertTimeToUtcIso8601Rfc3339(tp, &resultString));
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EXPECT_EQ(expectedString, resultString);
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}
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TEST(TimeTest, testIso8601Conversion) {
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Version 1.7.0 of the avs-device-sdk
Changes in this update:
**Enhancements**
* `AuthDelegate` and `AuthServer.py` have been replaced by `CBLAUthDelegate`, which provides a more straightforward path to authorization.
* Added a new configuration property called [`cblAuthDelegate`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/master/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L2). This object specifies parameters for `CBLAuthDelegate`.
* Added a new configuration property called [`miscDatabase`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/master/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L34), which is a generic key/value database to be used by various components.
* Added a new configuration property called [`dcfDelegate`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/master/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L17) This object specifies parameters for `DCFDelegate`. Within this object, values were added for the 'endpoint' and `overridenDcfPublishMessageBody`. 'endpoint' is the endpoint to connect to in order to send device capabilities. `overridenDcfPublishMessageBody`is the message that will get sent out to the Capabilities API. Note: values within the `dcfDelegate` object will only work in `DEBUG` builds.
* Added a new configuration property called [`deviceInfo`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/master/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L9) which specifies device-identifying information for use by the Device Capability Framework (DCF), and for authorization (CBLAuthDelegate).
* Updated the Directive Sequencer to support wildcard directive handlers. This allows a handler for a given AVS interface to register at the namespace level, rather than specifying the names of all directives within that namespace.
* Updated the Raspberry Pi installation script to include `alsasink` in the configuration file.
* Added `audioSink` as a configuration option. This allows users to override the audio sink element used in `Gstreamer`.
* Added an interface for monitoring internet connection status: `InternetConnectionMonitorInterface.h`.
* The Alexa Communications Library (ACL) is no longer required to wait until authorization has succeeded before attempting to connect to AVS. Instead, `HTTP2Transport` handles waiting for authorization to complete.
* Added the Device Capabilities Framework (DCF) delegate. Device capabilities can now be sent for each capability interface using DCF publish messages.
* The sample app has been updated to send DCF publish messages, which will automatically occur when the sample app starts. Note: a DCF publish message must be successfully sent in order for communication with AVS to occur.
* The SDK now supports HTTP PUT messages.
* Added support for opt-arg style arguments and multiple configuration files. Now, the sample app can be invoked by either of these commands: `SampleApp <configfile> <debuglevel>` OR `SampleApp -C file1 -C file2 ... -L loglevel`.
**Bug Fixes**
* Issues [447](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/447) and [553](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/553) Fixed the `AttachmentRenderSource`'s handling of `BLOCKING` `AttachmentReaders`.
* Updated the `Logger` implementation to be more resilient to `nullptr` string inputs.
* Fixed a `TimeUtils` utility-related compile issue.
* Fixed a bug in which alerts failed to activate if the system was restarted without network connection.
* Fixed Android 64-bit build failure issue.
**Known Issues**
* The `ACL` may encounter issues if audio attachments are received but not consumed.
* `SpeechSynthesizerState` currently uses `GAINING_FOCUS` and `LOSING_FOCUS` as a workaround for handling intermediate state. These states may be removed in a future release.
* Some ERROR messages may be printed during start-up event if initialization proceeds normally and successfully.
* If an unrecoverable authorization error or an unrecoverable DCF error is encountered, the sample app may crash on shutdown.
* If a non-CBL `clientId` is included in the `deviceInfo` section of `AlexaClientSDKConfig.json`, the error will be reported as an unrecoverable authorization error, rather than a more specific error.
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testIso8601ConversionHelper("1970-01-01T00:00:00.000Z", std::chrono::seconds{0}, std::chrono::microseconds{0});
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testIso8601ConversionHelper("1970-01-01T00:00:01.000Z", std::chrono::seconds{1}, std::chrono::microseconds{0});
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testIso8601ConversionHelper("1970-01-01T00:00:00.001Z", std::chrono::seconds{0}, std::chrono::microseconds{1000});
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testIso8601ConversionHelper("1970-01-01T00:01:00.000Z", std::chrono::seconds{60}, std::chrono::microseconds{0});
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testIso8601ConversionHelper(
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"1970-01-01T01:00:00.000Z", std::chrono::seconds{60 * 60}, std::chrono::microseconds{0});
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testIso8601ConversionHelper(
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"1970-01-02T00:00:00.000Z", std::chrono::seconds{60 * 60 * 24}, std::chrono::microseconds{0});
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testIso8601ConversionHelper(
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"1970-02-01T00:00:00.000Z", std::chrono::seconds{60 * 60 * 24 * 31}, std::chrono::microseconds{0});
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testIso8601ConversionHelper(
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"1971-01-01T00:00:00.000Z", std::chrono::seconds{60 * 60 * 24 * 365}, std::chrono::microseconds{0});
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testIso8601ConversionHelper(
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"1970-01-02T00:00:00.000Z", std::chrono::seconds{60 * 60 * 24}, std::chrono::microseconds{999});
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testIso8601ConversionHelper(
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"1970-01-02T00:00:00.001Z", std::chrono::seconds{60 * 60 * 24}, std::chrono::microseconds{1000});
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testIso8601ConversionHelper(
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"1970-01-02T00:00:00.001Z", std::chrono::seconds{60 * 60 * 24}, std::chrono::microseconds{1001});
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testIso8601ConversionHelper(
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"1970-01-02T00:00:00.001Z", std::chrono::seconds{60 * 60 * 24}, std::chrono::microseconds{1999});
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testIso8601ConversionHelper(
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"1970-01-02T00:00:00.002Z", std::chrono::seconds{60 * 60 * 24}, std::chrono::microseconds{2000});
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testIso8601ConversionHelper(
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"1970-01-02T00:00:00.002Z", std::chrono::seconds{60 * 60 * 24}, std::chrono::microseconds{2001});
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testIso8601ConversionHelper(
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"1970-01-02T00:00:00.202Z", std::chrono::seconds{60 * 60 * 24}, std::chrono::microseconds{202001});
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2018-03-09 00:55:39 +00:00
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}
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2018-02-12 23:31:53 +00:00
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} // namespace test
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} // namespace timing
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} // namespace utils
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} // namespace avsCommon
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} // namespace alexaClientSDK
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