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At the moment only Readability & wallabag v2 import allow created_at import.
Pocket removed `time_added` field from their API v2 to v3...
And wallabag v1 doesn't export that value.
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5000 by 5000.
Also, retrieve newest item first.
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Instead of queing real Entry to process, we queue all the item to import from Pocket in a raw format.
Then, the worker retrieve that information, find / create the entry and save it.
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Based on the JSON export instead of the API (which will be shutting down by the September 30, 2016)
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graby will throw an Exception in some case (like a bad url, a restricted url or a secured pdf).
Import doesn't handle that case and break the whole import.
With that commit the import isn't stopped but the entry is just skipped.
Also, as a bonus, I've added extra test on WallabagImportV2 when the json is empty.
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Instead of using a HTTP request we just login user like FOSUser does.
It allows us to mock service in container for functional tests.
Also, fix a bad config name in fos_user for firewall
And finally, add functional test to PocketImport
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