This includes at least c-source-files, cpp-source-files,
markdown-files, Rust-files, and plaintext files.
We already allow uploading arbitrary executables. (And javascript-files,
coincidentally.) Not permitting these other text files would be highly unexpected.
The current way to get the correct JID of a WhatsApp group is to dump all JIDs to the log and grab the right one. This is working for for groups fine but not for broadcast, as they are not print out.
According to https://www.npmjs.com/package/@noamalffasy/js-whatsapp we have these possibilities:
* Chats: `[country code][phone number]@s.whatsapp.net`
* Groups: `[country code][phone number of creator]-[timestamp of group creation]@g.us`
* Broadcast Channels: `[timestamp of group creation]@broadcast`
But the bridge does currently interprets (and prints) the only second option.
This is half a fix for #874
This patch introduces a new config flag:
- MediaConvertTgs
These need to be treated independently from the existing
MediaConvertWebPToPNG flag because Tgs→WebP results in an
*animated* WebP, and the WebP→PNG converter can't handle
animated WebP files yet.
Furthermore, some platforms (like discord) don't even support
animated WebP files, so the user may want to fall back to
static PNGs (not APNGs).
The final reason why this is only half a fix is that this
introduces an external dependency, namely lottie, to be
installed like this:
$ pip3 install lottie cairosvg
This patch works by writing the tgs to a temporary file in /tmp,
calling lottie to convert it (this conversion may take several seconds!),
and then deleting the temporary file.
The temporary file is absolutely necessary, as lottie refuses to
work on non-seekable files.
If anyone comes up with a reasonable use case where /tmp is
unavailable, I can add yet another config option for that, if desired.
Telegram will bail out if the option is configured but lottie isn't found.
When there is a valid HTML formatting then remove this in the cleartext
field of the matrix client. This leads to nicer push messages on
smartphone apps.
Fix#1188
By default, gIRC rate limits all outgoing messages.
Since matterbridge already implements message throttling, this is extra layer of throttling is not necessary.
When a webhook "edits" a message, it does this by deleting the message
and creating a new one with the new content.
On creation of this new message, we'll get another ID then already is
know by the gateway in its id cache. So we add it in our own cache and
replace it whenever we want to edit/delete it again.