This PR adds limits for environments to the resource limit schema. The
actual limiting will have to be done in Enterprise, however, so this is
just laying the groundwork.
This fixes the issue where project names that are 100 characters long
or longer would cause the project creation to fail. This is because
the resulting ID would be longer than the 100 character limit imposed
by the back end.
We solve this by capping the project ID to 90 characters, which leaves
us with 10 characters for the suffix, meaning you can have 1 billion
projects (999,999,999 + 1) that start with the same 90
characters (after slugification) before anything breaks.
It's a little shorter than what it strictly has to be (we could
probably get around with 95 characters), but at this point, you're
reaching into edge case territory anyway, and I'd rather have a little
too much wiggle room here.
This PR removes the last two flags related to the project managament
improvements project, making the new project creation form GA.
In doing so, we can also delete the old project creation form (or at
least the page, the form is still in use in the project settings).
This PR:
- adds a flag to anonymize user emails in the new project cards
- performs the anonymization using the existing `anonymise` function
that we have.
It does not anonymize the system user, nor does it anonymize groups. It
does, however, leave the gravatar url unchanged, as that is already
hashed (but we may want to hide that too).
This PR also does not affect the user's name or username. Considering
the target is the demo instance where the vast majority of users don't
have this (and if they do, they've chosen to set it themselves), this
seems an appropriate mitigation.
With the flag turned off:
![image](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/17786332/10a84562-c025-4e5c-b642-f949595b4e7e)
With the flag on:
![image](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/17786332/6fc35203-e2fa-4208-9650-0a87d3898996)
Fix project role assignment for users with `ADMIN` permission, even if
they don't have the Admin root role. This happens when e.g. users
inherit the `ADMIN` permission from a group root role, but are not
Admins themselves.
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Co-authored-by: Gastón Fournier <gaston@getunleash.io>
This PR adds metrics tracking for:
- "maxConstraintValues": the highest number of constraint values that
are in use
- "maxConstraintsPerStrategy": the highest number of constraints used on
a strategy
It updates the existing feature strategy read model that returns max
metrics for other strategy-related things.
It also moves one test into a more fitting describe block.
Instead of running exists on every row, we are joining the exists, which
runs the query only once.
This decreased load time on my huge dataset from 2000ms to 200ms.
Also added tests that values still come through as expected.
Instead of running exists on every row, we are joining the exists, which
runs the query only once.
This decreased load time on my huge dataset from 2000ms to 200ms.
Also added tests that values still come through as expected.
**Upgrade to React v18 for Unleash v6. Here's why I think it's a good
time to do it:**
- Command Bar project: We've begun work on the command bar project, and
there's a fantastic library we want to use. However, it requires React
v18 support.
- Straightforward Upgrade: I took a look at the upgrade guide
https://react.dev/blog/2022/03/08/react-18-upgrade-guide and it seems
fairly straightforward. In fact, I was able to get React v18 running
with minimal changes in just 10 minutes!
- Dropping IE Support: React v18 no longer supports Internet Explorer
(IE), which is no longer supported by Microsoft as of June 15, 2022.
Upgrading to v18 in v6 would be a good way to align with this change.
TS updates:
* FC children has to be explicit:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71788254/react-18-typescript-children-fc
* forcing version 18 types in resolutions:
https://sentry.io/answers/type-is-not-assignable-to-type-reactnode/
Test updates:
* fixing SWR issue that we have always had but it manifests more in new
React (https://github.com/vercel/swr/issues/2373)
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Co-authored-by: kwasniew <kwasniewski.mateusz@gmail.com>
This change adds a test to the tags API to ensure that even if you
can't create tags that are pure whitespace anymore, you'll still
receive pre-existing tags from the API that fit this description.
The test is here to ensure that we don't break this in future versions
of Unleash.