Extend prompt match introduced by Cumulus 5.9
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Description
Could you provide a few prompts (one working with the previous regexp and one working only with the new regexp)? I would write a unit test for this.
This PR is stale because it has been open 90 days with no activity.
Walkthrough
The pull request introduces a modification to the Cumulus class in the lib/oxidized/model/cumulus.rb file, specifically updating the regular expression used in the prompt method. The change aims to enhance the username matching capabilities by allowing a more flexible pattern that includes optional characters like #, ?, and square brackets, thereby broadening the range of supported username formats.
Changes
| File | Change Summary |
|---|---|
lib/oxidized/model/cumulus.rb |
Updated prompt regex to support more diverse username formats with optional characters and bracket inclusion |
Poem
🐰 In the realm of Cumulus, a regex so bright, Brackets and symbols now dance with delight! Usernames wiggle, they twist and they turn, Flexibility's lesson, a pattern to learn. Code hops with joy, more matches in sight! 🌈
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Closing this PR as we have resolved cumulus issues with PR #3332. Open a new issue or PR if the problems persist. Be sure to provide a YAML simulation file so that we can better analyse the problem.