Jonas Schäfer 51f2ebbd13 Handle the correct exception when formatting extremely high amounts of bytes
Found in production. Yes really. Due to some borked LXC integration, my
snikket host reports

```
MemTotal:       9007199254740991 kB
MemFree:        9007199254690591 kB
MemAvailable:   9007199254690591 kB
```

That is more than 1024 TiB, so it tries to go further up in the scale,
which then causes a Guru Meditation because of the uncaught IndexError.
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Snikket Web Portal

Screenshot of the app

Development quickstart

$ direnv allow
$ cp example.env .env
$ $EDITOR .env  # to adapt the configuration to your needs
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
$ pip install -r build-requirements.txt
$ make
$ quart run

Configuring

Purely via environment variables

For a list of required and understood environment variables as well as their semantics, please refer to example.env.

Via python code

In addition to statically setting environment variables, it is possible to initialise the environment variables in a python file. To do that, pass the path to the python file as SNIKKET_WEB_PYENV environment variable.

The python file is evaluated before further environment variable processing takes place. Every name defined in that file which begins with an upper case ASCII letter is included in the processing of environment variables for configuration purposes.

For a (non-productive) example of such a file, see example.env.py.

Description
This is the web portal for Snikket Chat services. To learn more about what Snikket Chat services are, check the website.
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