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Lyza Danger Gardner authored
Previously, the `AnnotationHeader` component checked the equivalency of `annotation.created` and `annotation.updated` to determine if an annotation had been updated subsequent to its creation. This is problematic if an annotation has a very small difference between its `created` and `updated` dates. `created` and `updated` are returned by the API as ISO-8601 date strings with microsecond resolution. These days, annotations created by the `h` service will have exactly equivalent `created` and `updated` timestamps (assuming they haven't actually been edited subsequently, of course). In the past, however, annotations often had negligible (sub-second) differences in their `created` and `updated` dates. This resulted in an edited timestamp misleadingly appearing in the UI for older annotations. These changes add a `hasBeenEdited` function to the `annotation-metadata` util module that considers an annotation edited only if `created` and `updated` differ by at least 2 seconds. Tests for `annotation-metadata` have also been modernized somewhat here. Fixes #2684
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