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handle IDPs that don't return initials #316

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15 changes: 13 additions & 2 deletions packages/jupyter-ai/jupyter_ai/handlers.py
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Expand Up @@ -115,12 +115,23 @@ def get_chat_user(self) -> ChatUser:
)

if collaborative:
return ChatUser(**asdict(self.current_user))
names = self.current_user.name.split(" ", maxsplit=2)
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initials = "".join(
[(name.capitalize()[0] if len(name) > 0 else "") for name in names]
)
chat_user_kwargs = {
# set in case IdentityProvider doesn't return initials, e.g.
# JupyterHub (#302)
"initials": initials,
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In the case where initials is set to None by the identity provider, this doesn't work. This line should be below the following line.

**asdict(self.current_user),
}
return ChatUser(**chat_user_kwargs)

login = getpass.getuser()
initials = login[0].capitalize()
return ChatUser(
username=login,
initials=login[0].capitalize(),
initials=initials,
name=login,
display_name=login,
color=None,
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