We allow users to select locale variants when creating the help center
(e.g., pt_BR or en_UK). However, the selected variant may not always be
available for translation in the app. In such cases, we need to fall
back to either the base language or the default locale.
While this fallback logic was implemented for the portal locale, it was
missing for article locales.
This PR fixes that issue.
- Ensuring that SwitchLocale concern handles the case of custom domain for portals and set locale according to that
Co-authored-by: Sojan Jose <sojan@pepalo.com>
* chore: update to ruby 3.1.3
* chore: ping docker version to alpine3.16 for nodev16.x
Starting with Node 17, nodejs switched to OpenSSL3. The docker builds
are installing node18.xx with alpine-3.1.3.
From Node.js 17's announcement post:
If you hit an ERR_OSSL_EVP_UNSUPPORTED error in your application
with Node.js 17, it’s likely that your application or a module you’re
using is attempting to use an algorithm or key size which is no longer
allowed by default with OpenSSL 3.0. A new command-line option,
--openssl-legacy-provider, has been added to revert to the legacy
provider as a temporary workaround for these tightened restrictions.
Looks like a webpack issue. This is fixed in webpacl 5+ and we are on
webpack4 at the moment.
Solutions
Upgrade webpack.
Pin nodejs version to be 16.x.x
Use --openssl-legacy-provider as a workaround.
Pin docker version to alpine3.16 branch to have node16.x by default
ref:
https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/pull/5555#issuecomment-1379778532
* chore: update webmock
* chore: fix ruby gem path in dockerfile
* chore: switch to node16 in circleci
* chore: update ruby version in linux installer script
* chore: update ruby version in linux installer script
* chore: fix circleci
* chore: fix circleci
* feat: upgrade node version to 16.x in linux installer
* chore: update systemd files
Co-authored-by: Sojan Jose <sojan@chatwoot.com>
* Dashboard locale can be set via env variable
* Change account locale based on registration page
* Set account locale if available
Co-authored-by: Pranav Raj Sreepuram <pranavrajs@gmail.com>