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* we don't support ellipsesstuebinm2021-12-161-5/+4
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* suggest setting map meta properties if not givenstuebinm2021-12-151-0/+9
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* deal with group layer in existence checks properlystuebinm2021-12-141-11/+20
| | | | | (before it would fail to find e.g. the start layer if it wasn't a top-level layer)
* allow scripts from https://static.rc3.world/scriptsstuebinm2021-12-141-15/+10
| | | | | The script inject doesn't do anything for now; guess I'll re-add that once we actually have a URI for that.
* downgrade disallowed path-related lint levelsstuebinm2021-12-141-3/+3
| | | | | (these were `error` before, which didn't really make sense, since workadventure can deal with them, they're just not allowed at rc3)
* audioVolumne is of type float, not intstuebinm2021-12-141-4/+19
| | | | also, float properties exist, apparently
* startLayer can actually be set to `false`stuebinm2021-12-141-3/+2
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* refuse doubled map propertiesstuebinm2021-12-131-1/+2
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* complain if map links that don't go to .json filesstuebinm2021-12-131-6/+14
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* add special warning for rc3 old-style linksstuebinm2021-12-131-2/+5
| | | | (the format used last year is no longer applicable to this year's event)
* changes to tiled map formatstuebinm2021-12-131-1/+4
| | | | (found by running through rc3 2021 map submissions and looking at what failed)
* downgrad mapCopyright lint to suggestionstuebinm2021-12-121-1/+1
| | | | | (as per today's discussion with tabascoeye, mapCopyright should not be required, though I've left it as recommended)
* better lints for invalid linksstuebinm2021-12-121-18/+15
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* lints for names that are used more than twicestuebinm2021-12-121-7/+13
| | | | | (previously it would just lint "can't use name twice" multiple times, which looks kind of silly)
* handle text objects in objectgroup layersstuebinm2021-12-121-16/+21
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* lint individual tile propertiesstuebinm2021-12-121-1/+15
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* rudimentary linting for overlapping layersstuebinm2021-12-081-0/+17
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* fix mapCopyright lintstuebinm2021-12-081-3/+3
| | | | | (forgot that `error` is the builtin haskell function; the one to create linter errors is called `complain`)
* properties: copyright → tilesetCopyrightstuebinm2021-12-071-2/+2
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* require mapCopyright to be setstuebinm2021-12-071-0/+3
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* lots of code reorganising and some deduplicationstuebinm2021-12-041-92/+117
| | | | | | | it was kinda getting messy in places. Also found some accidental isomorphisms between types, so these are now only one type because the consequences were getting silly.
* refuse doubled namesstuebinm2021-12-041-15/+33
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* collect badges from object layersstuebinm2021-12-021-9/+57
| | | | | this includes a halfway-reasonable parsing of object layers, as well as some monad plumbing to get them all in the right place.
* do (naïve) html escapingstuebinm2021-12-021-6/+11
| | | | | | because we can't ever trust workadventure, apparently. why are we using that thing again?
* prepend jitsi room names with assembly tagstuebinm2021-11-301-2/+7
| | | | | (to prevent name clashes between assemblies; shared jitsi rooms are still possible simply by letting their names start with "shared-")
* jitsiRoomAdminTag: prepend "assembly-" before namestuebinm2021-11-301-0/+2
| | | | | (since otherwise we might run into namespace clashes for assemblies with funny names)
* allow unknown propertiesstuebinm2021-11-301-11/+2
| | | | | | since the scripting API can define new properties and we (for now) do not know what the script may or may not be able to do, the linter would otherwise reject potentially valid maps.
* rudimentary emulation of bbbRoom etc.stuebinm2021-11-301-4/+26
| | | | | | ("rudimentary" since for now the best it can do is just replacing / prepending urls; presumably, it should also do a sanity check or something of the like)
* various fixes to bugsstuebinm2021-11-281-34/+34
| | | | | | | | | | Among them - always set correct exit codes - refuse to write out files if the out path already exists - calculate the overall severity correctly - slightly changed the json output schema - also output the text output format in json - make the default config.json suitable for a production environment
* make link adjustments configurablestuebinm2021-11-201-24/+35
| | | | | | this allows for creating custom URI "schemas" in the linter's config, which may be either allowed, prefixed, or translated according to some (domain-based) substitution.
* add domain allow- and blocklists for weblinksstuebinm2021-11-191-4/+14
| | | | | | (these use a rather crude regex for parsing, which may be possible to side-step, and which should probably be replaced by something that was actually written while following the relevant rfc)
* add lint for empty group layersstuebinm2021-11-191-0/+7
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* deal with group layersstuebinm2021-11-191-5/+0
| | | | | I have no idea why these even exist, but apparently they do, so here's some code to deal with them in a hopefully useful manner …
* assorted lints for properties found in some mapsstuebinm2021-11-181-17/+56
| | | | | (mostly to do with the scripting API, but also some old ones which are already deprecated / not even mentioned in the documentation anymore)
* add warnings for as-yet unlinted layer propertiesstuebinm2021-11-171-0/+9
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* make map parser work with more mapsstuebinm2021-11-171-2/+14
| | | | | I found yet more properties that weren't really documented or weren't marked as optional, hurray!
* reject map urls starting with /_/stuebinm2021-11-161-3/+6
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* add adjustment: add prefix for openWebsitestuebinm2021-11-161-2/+5
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* config options: implement script-related optionsstuebinm2021-11-141-2/+13
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* Functional jitsiRoomAdminTag adjustmentstuebinm2021-11-141-6/+11
| | | | also yet another typeclass™, because why not?
* little code cleanupstuebinm2021-11-101-1/+1
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* first example of a map adjustmentstuebinm2021-11-091-10/+21
| | | | | | | | | this also includes some more monad plumbing, and an option for the linter to actually write things out again. Some of the previous commit was reverted a bit since it turned out to be stupid, but overall it was suprisingly easy once I got around to it, so yay! i guess Also includes a fairly silly example of how to use it.
* monad plumbing to let the linter modify thingsstuebinm2021-11-021-1/+1
| | | | | | | I'm not sure if this is the right approach tbh — it lets the LintWriter monad modify its own context, but maybe we might run into cases where lints and modifications depend on each other across longer "distances" than just the context of the linter (i.e. just across a property?)
* better lint messagesstuebinm2021-10-301-10/+10
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* re-enable dependency checkingstuebinm2021-10-301-2/+3
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* make aeson instances agree with themselvesstuebinm2021-10-301-14/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This cleans up all the old rubble that came from the Tiled package I originally took from hackage. It now uses generics instead of implementing all the ToJSON and FromJSON instances by hand, and (deserialize . serialise) will now actually return a (semantically) equivalent json. It'll now also reject keys that it doesn't know, which required adding some in several places which the tiled package didn't know about (or which were introduced after it was originally written, dunno). Several more Maybes are required now, to represent the difference between e.g. empty lists and on set value, which does make the code slightly weirder in other places …
* more sensible msg for "property required by"-lintsstuebinm2021-10-301-1/+8
| | | | | the previous state appears to have been an oversight and made no sense at all.
* add tileset property lintingstuebinm2021-10-301-6/+23
| | | | | | this reorganised the whole linting for tilesets somewhat; it's now very similar to that linting layers, and it may be possible to abstract some of the code away ...
* add warning for very large tileset imagesstuebinm2021-10-301-2/+3
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* simple map-map link dependency checkingstuebinm2021-09-301-1/+4
| | | | | | | | This is purely based on a set difference, i.e. it won't catch stupid things like a map linking to itself, a map link going only one-way, etc. Also, it only handles map links; it doesn't check if all ressource files referenced by a map actually exist.