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import ApplicationSerializer from './application';
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export default ApplicationSerializer.extend({
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attrs: {
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message: 'DisplayMessage',
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},
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normalize(typeHash, hash) {
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// Time is in the form of nanoseconds since epoch, but JS dates
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// only understand time to the millisecond precision. So store
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// the time (precise to ms) as a date, and store the remaining ns
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// as a number to deal with when it comes up.
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hash.TimeNanos = hash.Time % 1000000;
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hash.Time = Math.floor(hash.Time / 1000000);
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return this._super(typeHash, hash);
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},
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});
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