Adding support for short form of ISO8601 #107
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I'm currently working with an API that was giving me a date/time field that varies between ISO8601 long form (i.e. with a time value) and ISO8601 short (i.e. just the date) and kept getting this error:
turned out that the short form of ISO8601 was not implemented as one of the accepted formats for
strfmt.ParseDateTime()
. This format is used in the example given for the native golang functiontime.ParseInLocation()
, which in turn is the underlying function used to parse the time constants in this package.This PR adds this format, and modifies the subsequently related tests such that they all pass with the new modifications.