Document the pleroma.emoji task
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# Custom Emoji
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Before you add your own custom emoji, check if they are available in an existing pack.
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See `Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Emoji` for information about emoji packs.
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To add custom emoji:
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* Add the image file(s) to `priv/static/emoji/custom`
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* In case of conflicts: add the desired shortcode with the path to `config/custom_emoji.txt`, comma-separated and one per line
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* Force recompilation (``mix clean && mix compile``)
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* Create the `STATIC-DIR/emoji/` directory if it doesn't exist
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(`STATIC-DIR` is configurable, `instance/static/` by default)
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* Create a directory with whatever name you want (custom is a good name to show the purpose of it).
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This will create a local emoji pack.
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* Put your `.png` emoji files in that directory. In case of conflicts, you can create an `emoji.txt`
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file in that directory and specify a custom shortcode using the following format:
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`shortcode, file-path, tag1, tag2, etc`. One emoji per line. Note that if you do so,
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you'll have to list all other emojis in the pack too.
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* Either restart pleroma or connect to the iex session pleroma's running and
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run `Pleroma.Emoji.reload/0` in it.
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Example:
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image files (in `/priv/static/emoji/custom`): `happy.png` and `sad.png`
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image files (in `instance/static/emoji/custom`): `happy.png` and `sad.png`
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content of `config/custom_emoji.txt`:
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content of `emoji.txt`:
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```
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happy, /emoji/custom/happy.png, Tag1,Tag2
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sad, /emoji/custom/sad.png, Tag1
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defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Emoji do
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use Mix.Task
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@shortdoc "Manages Pleroma instance"
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@shortdoc "Manages emoji packs"
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@moduledoc """
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Manages emoji packs
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## ls-packs
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mix pleroma.emoji ls-packs [OPTION...]
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Lists the emoji packs and metadata specified in the manifest.
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### Options
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- `-m, --manifest PATH/URL` - path to a custom manifest, it can either be an URL
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starting with `http`, in that case the manifest will be fetched from that address,
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or a local path
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## get-packs
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mix pleroma.emoji get-packs [OPTION...] PACKS
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Fetches, verifies and installs the specified PACKS from the manifest into
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the `STATIC-DIR/emoji/PACK-NAME
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### Options
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- `-m, --manifest PATH/URL` - same as ls-packs
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## gen-pack
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mix pleroma.emoji gen-pack PACK-URL
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Creates a new manifest entry and a file list from the specified remote pack file.
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Currently, only .zip archives are recognized as remote pack files and packs are therefore
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assumed to be zip archives. This command is intended to run interactively and
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will first ask you some basic questions about the pack, then download the remote
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file and generate an MD5 signature for it, then generate an emoji file list for you.
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The manifest entry will either be written to a newly created `index.json` file or appended to the existing one,
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*replacing* the old pack with the same name if it was in the file previously.
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The file list will be written to the file specified previously, *replacing* that file.
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You _should_ check that the file list doesn't contain anything you don't need in the pack, that is,
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anything that is not an emoji (the whole pack is downloaded, but only emoji files are extracted).
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"""
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@default_manifest Pleroma.Config.get!([:emoji, :default_manifest])
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