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Some photos in Immich have their dates correctly identified, but the timeline view displays the days in the wrong order. For example, in the timeline, the photos for March 31 appear before the photos for March 13.
Expected Behavior
The timeline should display days in chronological order (e.g., March 13 should come before March 31)
Observed Behavior
The days are displayed out of order, despite all photos metadata are recognised properly.
The OS that Immich Server is running on
Ubuntu 22.10
Version of Immich Server
v1.123.0
Version of Immich Mobile App
v1.123.0
Platform with the issue
Server
Web
Mobile
Your docker-compose.yml content
name: immichservices:
immich-server:
container_name: immich_serverimage: ghcr.io/immich-app/immich-server:${IMMICH_VERSION:-release}volumes:
- ${UPLOAD_LOCATION}:/usr/src/app/upload
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /mnt/multimedia:/mnt/multimedia:ro"env_file:
- .envports:
- 2283:2283depends_on:
- redis
- databaserestart: alwaysimmich-machine-learning:
container_name: immich_machine_learning# For hardware acceleration, add one of -[armnn, cuda, openvino] to the image tag.# Example tag: ${IMMICH_VERSION:-release}-cudaimage: ghcr.io/immich-app/immich-machine-learning:${IMMICH_VERSION:-release}# extends: # uncomment this section for hardware acceleration - see https://immich.app/docs/features/ml-hardware-acceleration# file: hwaccel.ml.yml# service: cpu # set to one of [armnn, cuda, openvino, openvino-wsl] for accelerated inference - use the `-wsl` version for WSL2 where applicablevolumes:
- model-cache:/cacheenv_file:
- .envrestart: alwaysredis:
container_name: immich_redisimage: registry.hub.docker.com/library/redis:6.2-alpine@sha256:51d6c56749a4243096327e3fb964a48ed92254357108449cb6e23999c37773c5restart: alwaysdatabase:
container_name: immich_postgresimage: registry.hub.docker.com/tensorchord/pgvecto-rs:pg14-v0.2.0@sha256:90724186f0a3517cf6914295b5ab410db9ce23190a2d9d0b9dd6463e3fa298f0environment:
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${DB_PASSWORD}POSTGRES_USER: ${DB_USERNAME}POSTGRES_DB: ${DB_DATABASE_NAME}volumes:
# - pgdata:/var/lib/postgresql/data
- ${DB_DATA_LOCATION}:/var/lib/postgresql/datarestart: alwaysvolumes:
# pgdata:model-cache:
Your .env content
# The location where your uploaded files are stored
UPLOAD_LOCATION=/mnt/immich-data
# The Immich version to use. You can pin this to a specific version like "v1.71.0"
IMMICH_VERSION=release
# Connection secret for postgres. You should change it to a random password
DB_PASSWORD=XXXXXX
# The values below this line do not need to be changed###################################################################################
DB_HOSTNAME=immich_postgres
DB_USERNAME=postgres
DB_DATABASE_NAME=immich
DB_DATA_LOCATION=./postgres
REDIS_HOSTNAME=immich_redis
Reproduction steps
Import photos with correct metadata/dates.
Navigate to the timeline view.
Observe the order of the days (e.g., March 31 appears before March 13).
Relevant log output
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Additional information
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The bug
Problem
Some photos in Immich have their dates correctly identified, but the timeline view displays the days in the wrong order. For example, in the timeline, the photos for March 31 appear before the photos for March 13.
Expected Behavior
The timeline should display days in chronological order (e.g., March 13 should come before March 31)
Observed Behavior
The days are displayed out of order, despite all photos metadata are recognised properly.
The OS that Immich Server is running on
Ubuntu 22.10
Version of Immich Server
v1.123.0
Version of Immich Mobile App
v1.123.0
Platform with the issue
Your docker-compose.yml content
Your .env content
Reproduction steps
Relevant log output
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Additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: