The existing callsites of this are via `source` or being inline'd into
the startup of a new host; in both of these cases, the surrounding
script is already `set -eu`. However, if run as a standalone tool, it
should also configure itself to catch checksum failures and other
problems.
This was originally meant to fix the emoji mapping conflict during a
Slack import. In Slack, 🎉 and ㊗️ have different
symbols, but they both map to 🎉 in Zulip prior to this commit.
㊗️ now refers to the Japanese character version, as is
observed in Matrix and Slack.
I expand the fix to include all other Japanese characters. Matrix.org
and Slack already have those characters in their symbol section, and so
this is to reach feature parity.
See the discussion thread in https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/9-issues/topic/duplicate.20emoji.20in.20data.20import
These changes are all independent of each other; I just didn’t feel
like making dozens of commits for them.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
None results in an uninitialized image (that happens to be transparent
most of the time); we want to explicitly initialize the image to
transparent.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Even though this looks like an independently runnable script, it
should not be run independently: a SHA-256 mismatch will fail to stop
the script, unless it was sourced from another script that has ‘set
-e’.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
We now organize the pygment language codes into meaningful categories
- default, custom and aliases.
Further the `lang.json` list now contains a dataset extracted from the
"language" section of https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2020
and is prioritized based on current language trends.
New bot avatars are generated with this tool. Having the avatars generated,
we can run generate-integration-docs-screenshot to generate the doc
screenshots.
Fixes: #17792
Thumbor and tc-aws have been dragging their feet on Python 3 support
for years, and even the alphas and unofficial forks we’ve been running
don’t seem to be maintained anymore. Depending on these projects is
no longer viable for us.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
The `en_US.UTF-8` locale may not be configured or generated on all
installs; it also requires that the `locales` package be installed.
If users generate the `en_US.UTF-8` locale without adding it to the
permanent set of system locales, the generated `en_US.UTF-8` stops
working when the `locales` package is updated.
Switch to using `C.UTF-8` in all cases, which is guaranteed to be
installed.
Fixes#15819.
I have made `tools/setup/optimize-svg` do the SVG optimization
automatically rather than just telling you the command to run if they
need optimizing. This included adding a `--check` parameter to use in
CI to only check as we previously did rather than actually running the
optimization.
I have also made `tools/setup/optimize-svg` execute
`tools/setup/generate_integration_bots_avatars.py` once it has run the
optimization to ensure it is always ran.
This makes it one less command to run when creating an integration,
but also means that we catch instances where a PNG has just been
copied into the `static/images/integrations/bot_avatars` folder as the
only instance where this won't be run is if `optimize-svg` has not
been run which would be caught in CI.
Fixes#18183. Fixes#18184.
Replaced methods/functions of moment.js with date-fns library.
The motive was to replace it with a smaller frontend timezone library.
Date-fns ~ 11.51 kb
moment.js ~ 217.87 kb
Some of the format strings change because date-fns encodes them
differently from how moment did.
Fixes#16373.
This fixes a bug where the typeahead did not include the
zulip specific langs (such a `quote`, `spoiler` and `math`)
as these weren't passed to the typeahead's source.
Introduced in af64c52166.
Fixes#16862.
There is only one PostgreSQL database; the "appdb" is irrelevant.
Also use "postgresql," as it is the name of the software, whereas
"postgres" the name of the binary and colloquial name. This is minor
cleanup, but enabled by the other renames in the previous commit.
This moves the puppet configuration closer to the "roles and profiles
method"[1] which is suggested for organizing puppet classes. Notably,
here it makes clear which classes are meant to be able to stand alone
as deployments.
Shims are left behind at the previous names, for compatibility with
existing `zulip.conf` files when upgrading.
[1] https://puppet.com/docs/pe/2019.8/the_roles_and_profiles_method