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ElementTree.find doesn't use registered namespaces when .find is called, and the inconsistency between ElementTree and ElementPath in how namespaces are defined #15583

ElementTree.find doesn't use registered namespaces when .find is called, and the inconsistency between ElementTree and ElementPath in how namespaces are defined

ElementTree.find doesn't use registered namespaces when .find is called, and the inconsistency between ElementTree and ElementPath in how namespaces are defined #15583

name: new-bugs-announce notifier
on:
issues:
types:
- opened
permissions:
issues: read
jobs:
notify-new-bugs-announce:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
- run: npm install mailgun.js form-data
- name: Send notification
uses: actions/github-script@v7
env:
MAILGUN_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MAILGUN_PYTHON_ORG_MAILGUN_KEY }}
with:
script: |
const Mailgun = require("mailgun.js");
const formData = require('form-data');
const mailgun = new Mailgun(formData);
const DOMAIN = "mailgun.python.org";
const mg = mailgun.client({username: 'api', key: process.env.MAILGUN_API_KEY});
github.rest.issues.get({
issue_number: context.issue.number,
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
})
.then(function(issue) {
const payload = {
author : issue.data.user.login,
issue : issue.data.number,
title : issue.data.title,
url : issue.data.html_url,
labels : issue.data.labels.map(label => { return label.name }).join(", "),
assignee : issue.data.assignees.map(assignee => { return assignee.login }),
// We need to truncate the body size, because the max size for
// the whole payload is 16kb. We want to be safe and assume that
// body can take up to ~8kb of space.
body : issue.data.body.substring(0, 8000)
};
const data = {
from: "CPython Issues <[email protected]>",
to: "[email protected]",
subject: `[Issue ${issue.data.number}] ${issue.data.title}`,
template: "new-github-issue",
'o:tracking-clicks': 'no',
'h:X-Mailgun-Variables': JSON.stringify(payload)
};
return mg.messages.create(DOMAIN, data)
})
.then(msg => console.log(msg));