Otherwise the version might change depending on the runner.
We just use the same version as other jobs.
This removes a GitHub warning.
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* Upgrade version of Hugo used to build the spec in CI
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* Escape HTML manually in property-type partial
The behavior of `delimit` changed,
so Hugo doesn't recognize "safe" HTML passed to it anymore, so it escapes nested HTML links.
To fix that we escape the schema data manually
and consider the output of the partial as "safe".
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* Add changelog
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Makes it easier to use, like resolve-refs. It just needs to be called once.
Fixes an issue with m.call.* events not displaying the common fields
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The split was not clear between property-type and type-or-title,
so it was not obvious which partial should be called for recursion.
That resulted in an error where type-or-title was only called for objects and array items, even if it also resolves
arrays of types.
This makes the split clearer. property-type must be called for any schema,
and object-type-or-title is only called for object schemas.
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* Use the resolve-refs partial as soon as possible
Call it right after accessing the site.Data,
since it is recursing it will solve all references in the tree.
That way we don't need to wonder where to call it,
we trust the validators that the refs will be used in the right place.
* Enable strict $ref rule in OpenAPI validator
* Document use of $ref to compose examples
* Fix schema path in event-fields shortcode
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* Fix `v` tag_name prefix sneaking into npm version
* Fix `yarn version` failing in CI due to no git global ident name
* Add changelog
* Rename 1765.misc to 1765.clarification
It was not enabled before the docsy update and it messes with
the TOC highlighting during the transition.
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* clarification around implementation requirement, and mention new label
* add changelog
* fix typo
* Fix typos
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* Upgrade most github actions
Gets rid of warning in CI complaining about those actions
using node 12.
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* Upgrade node version used to run scripts
Use the latest LTS
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* Add changelog
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... and other improvements
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* Specify our usage of ABNF for grammar
* Create 1582.clarification
* Update meta/documentation_style.rst
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* Bump the version of jsonschema
OpenAPI 3.1 uses JSON Schema Draft 2020-12 so we need a version that
supports it.
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* Add changelog
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* Fix PR number
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* Add a spec release checklist issue template
because I'm tired of copy/paste
* Document a chunk of our release approach
This should probably go elsewhere, but here is fine for now as a SCT-referenced doc/content.
* changelog
* Brief clarifications
* replace "<content>" with "content"
This parameter that's part of the content-repo openapi spec causes generators to mess up
* added changelogs
* Update changelogs/internal/newsfragments/1370.clarification
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If an object definition already has an example, we shouldn't try to extend that
definition by adding examples derived from the individual properties. Doing so
is confusing, and there is no way to inhibit it when it is not desired. It's
also not what the RapiDoc viewere does, so we end up with examples being
inconsistent.
I forgot to set the `items` on an array definition, and got an extremely
opaque error. Hopefully this will improve the lives of anyone who makes a
similar mistake in future.
Replace the current stack of hugo templates with a towncrier invocation. The main advantage of this is that it means that the "Changes since last release" section is consistent with the changelogs for the actual releases.
This also changes the release process so that the changelog is generated before tagging, which means that the thing tagged v1.5 is actually the v1.5 spec.
Fixes#908.
Stick a `definition-` on the front of the autogenerated anchors for definition
blocks.
This solves a problem where, for example,
https://spec.matrix.org/unstable/application-service-api/#registration could
refer to either the "Registration" section or the `Registration` definition
therein.
(These anchors are relatively recent: they were added in #1191.