This adds consistency: The mention links with `@` was implemented
that way already. Instead of parsing the URL, we add some redundancy and
add another attribute: data-hashtag-id
So, what characters are valid for html attributes?
Read: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/925994/what-characters-are-allowed-in-an-html-attribute-name
Thanks to @Tirokk, who added some validations on the hahstag ids, I
think we are all set. If you try to write a hashtag with a `"` double
quotation mark for example, it gets automatically replaced with a valid
hashtag. If someone wants to send us invalid hashtag ids to the backend
directly, the regex there would filter it out.
This should make new contributors aware that the Styleguide exists and
maybe maybe even encourage people to contribute to the Styleguide.
Also this enabled `yarn run dev:styleguide` to build the `webapp/` along
with the styleguide.
NuxtJS wants to write into .nuxt. If the docker container writes into
.nuxt it will have the file permissions of the docker container user
even on the host system. So on the host system you cannot remove the
folder .nuxt anymore. This gets in the way of running NuxtJS on the host
system.
@appinteractive we have `yarn run lint` on our build server. I would say
this is enough to enforce linting. I get slowed down a little during
development. Instead of runing `yarn run lint --fix` every time I save, I
would like to `yarn run lint --fix` all in one before I commit.
`git diff b32c85b2de014770d07df8a642616b016cf69b50..46aecd612018db490fb3d6f91572be848371b32e -- webapp/nuxt.config.js`
showed me that I removed headers because I didn't thought they are
relevant. Now the proxy route `/activityPub` is not reachable anymore.
@Mastercuber I hope this does not interfere with anything that uses
`/.well-known`, too. Would you suggest to proxy everything related to
webfinger to the backend?
My motivation for proxying webfinger is that you can search for
`someuser@nitro-staging.human-connection.org` instead of `someuser@nitro-staging.human-connection.org/activityPub`. This is better user experience in my opinion.