* [empty commit] pull request for Fix language update script
* Avoid mass changes with update-language-files
This commit updates the update-language-files script to prevent mass
changes as seen on a number of recent PRs where the contributer has
ran the script and comitted the results.
The script has been updated to now require the --language argument to
specify which language file to update. This ensures that only that file
is updated instead of all files. If the provided language code does not
already exist, a new file with that code is created. This should make
it easier to add new languages as you only need to pass the language
code to the script.
The base lang code is now also passed as an optional argument to negate
the need for a seperate script entry in package.json.
The script has been restructures into a couple of functions to make it
easier to understand.
ESlint now only checks the changed file instead of
them all in order to improve performance.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Nickson <mnickson@sidingsmedia.com>
* Updated translation docs for new command
Signed-off-by: Matthew Nickson <mnickson@sidingsmedia.com>
* [update-language-files] Add cross-env-shell
Signed-off-by: Matthew Nickson <mnickson@sidingsmedia.com>
Co-authored-by: Louis Lam <louislam@users.noreply.github.com>
The filling of the URL field was incorrect previously. It has been
updated to handle new monitor types.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Nickson <mnickson@sidingsmedia.com>
The legacy octopush API includes an error code with all responses. A
code other than 000 is an error.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Nickson <mnickson@sidingsmedia.com>
The octopush legacy API does not return a HTTP error code and instead
always returns a HTTP 200. This means that no error it thrown even if
something like the parameters are incorrect.
Instead the error code is given in the json response data.
Therefore we must look at the response data and check for the presence
of the "error_code" key in the response data.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Nickson <mnickson@sidingsmedia.com>