## What
Adds environment variable equivalents for remaining authentication
options.
Also reformats the list silghtly.
## Why
Because the `AUTH_TYPE` and `AUTH_ENABLE_API_TOKEN` variables hadn't
been previously mentioned and we get questions about this from time to
time.
The reformat is primarily for using `monospace font` where appropriate.
## What
This change removes the "unleash proxy" column from the SDK compat
table.
## Why
Because the proxy isn't technically an SDK. Having the column there can
be misleading to users.
In the latest case, a user pointed out that the table says the proxy
supports `isEnabled` with fallback values, but that there is no way to
use this via the API (or via client-side sdks) at the moment.
I think we should add a section to the proxy doc about its capabilities
instead.
In fact, I think we should do the same thing with the proxy that we did
with the SDKs: merge the docs.getunleash content with the github readme
and instead source it from there.
## About the changes
This makes response time with app names enabled for everyone but also
kept a way of turning it off (kill switch) in case it cause some issues
because of misconfigured app names
## What
This PR adds a note to the constraint and the segment docs about using a
large number of constraint values.
## Why
This is a fairly common question in slack, and there is no clear
documentation around this at the moment. As such, it's likely that
people do this a fair bit without telling us. We don't think this is the
right approach, so adding this bit of documentation should hopefully
make it a little clearer.
## What
The main purpose of this PR is to
1. Delete the proxy docs in this repo and replace them with the proxy's
GitHub readme.
2. Add the docs for Unleash Edge.
### Detailed change description
This PR contains a lot of small changes in a large number of files. To
make it easier to get an overview, here's a detailed description of what
happens where:
#### In the `website/docs`directory
Except for the deletion of the proxy doc, all changes in this directory
are rewriting internal links, so that they point to the newly generated
document instead.
#### `package.json` and `yarn.lock`
When including the documentation for Edge, we also want to render the
mermaid diagrams it uses. Docusaurus supports this via a plugin. All
changes in these files are related to installing that plugin.
#### `docusaurus.config.js`
There's two types of changes in this file:
1. Mermaid-related changes: we ask docusaurus to render mermaid in
markdown files and add the plugin
2. Document generation. There's some rewrites to the sdk doc generation
plus an entirely new section that generates docs for Edge and the proxy
#### `sidebars.js`
Two things:
1. Add the edge docs
2. Move both the Edge and the proxy docs up a level, so that they're
directly under "reference docs" instead of nested inside "unleash
concepts".
#### In the `website/remote-content` directory
These are the remote content files. Previously, all of this lived only
in a `readme-fns.js` file, but with the introduction of Edge and proxy
docs, this has been moved into its own directory and refactored into
three files (`shared`, `sdks`, `edge-proxy`).
#### `custom.css`
Style updates to center mermaid diagrams and provide more space around
them.
#### In `static/img`
The image files that were included in the proxy doc and that have been
deleted.
## Why
For two reasons:
1. Reduce duplication for the proxy. Have one source of truth.
2. Add docs for edge.
## Discussion points and review wishes
This is a big PR, and I don't expect anyone to do a line-by-line review
of it, nor do I think that is particularly useful. Instead, I'd like to
ask reviewers to:
1. Visit the [documentation
preview](https://unleash-docs-git-docs-source-proxy-gh-unleash-team.vercel.app/reference/unleash-proxy)
and have a look at both the proxy docs and the Edge docs. Potentially
have a look at the SDK docs too to verify that everything still works.
2. Consider whether they think moving the proxy and edge docs up a level
(in the sidebar) makes sense.
3. Let me know what slug they'd prefer for the Edge docs. I've gone with
`unleash-edge` for now (so that it's
`docs.getunleash.io/reference/unleash-edge`), but we could potentially
also just use `edge`. WDYT?
4. Read through the detailed changes section.
5. Let me know if they have any other concerns or questions.
## Screenies
The new proxy doc:
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## What
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users should reach out to support@getunleash.io if they want the Unleash
team to host it.
## Why
Unleash ships with the front-end API now, so we don't want people
reaching out to support for this anymore.
## What
This change adds a link to the Unleash help center in the list of links.
## Why
To make it easier to get help for customers who require it.
## Notes
Signed off by Diego (@dsusa72) and Elise (@EliseBrevald).
## What
This PR:
- adds a footer link to GitHub discussions
- updates the link to the public roadmap
## Why
Because we want more people to use discussions as a resource and because
the old roadmap link leads to a deprecated roadmap.
This change adds the change requests explainer video to the change
requests reference documentation.
As a bonus, it also cleans up some redundant whitespace.
This PR builds on the preceding doc auto-generation PRs and generates
documentation for the remaining server-side SDKs.
## Why
Refer to https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/pull/2809 for more context
about generating SDK docs.
## What
- Adds generation for the remaining server-side SDKs
- Moves generated docs from the `/reference/sdks` directory to
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- Makes sure that the URLs do not change because of the move by using
the `slug` frontmatter property.
- replaces relative github links in the markdown documents so that they
become absolute github links. (refer to the next section)
- Updates some image styling so that it doesn't apply to readme badges
(we don't need them using `display: block`)
### On link replacing:
This PR adds handling of links in the generated documentation.
Specifically, it changes links in one case:
Relative links to github. Links to code and other files in the
repository. These are prefixed with the repository's URL.
While this should work in most cases, it will fail in cases where the
links to the files are not on the repository's primary branch.
(typically main, but could also be "v3", for instance). In these cases,
the links will get a double branch in the URL and will fail. However, I
see no easy way around this (though suggestions are definitely
accepted!), and think it's a fair tradeoff. It takes the links from
"definitely failing" to "will work in the vast majority of cases".
Note: I originally also wanted to handle the case where the link is an
absolute link to docs.getunleash.io. We could turn these into relative
urls to avoid full page reloads and enjoy a smoother experience.
However, the client-side redirects don't work correctly if the relative
URL goes to a redirect page, so you end up with a 404 page. As such, I
think it's better to leave the links as absolute for now.
With the release of 4.19, the info box at the top was outdated. It's been updated to reflect the current situation. References to 4.18 in the body have also been updated.
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## What
For each defined doc redirect path (that doesn't start with `/docs/`),
this PR adds an additional redirect that starts with `/docs`. The rest
of the path is otherwise identical.
For instance, if we have a redirect that goes from `/user_guide/x`, then
this change will ensure that we also have redirect that goes from
`/docs/user_guide/x`.
## Why
As reported by Roman, we've had some 404s recently when people have
tried to access pages that used to exist (wayyyy back) and that used to
redirect.
The reason these redirects stopped working is that we changed the url
structure recently. Before then, the `createRedirects` function would go
and create redirects that started with `/docs/` for all the paths that
required it. However, now that we've changed the structure of the URLs,
a blanket implementation like that won't work anymore.
Luckily, though, we already have all the redirects for pages we have
moved (just not redirecting from the `/docs/...` paths), so we can map
over the paths and add the missing redirects.
# PR 1: add remote content plugin and rust readme
## What
This PR does a few connected things:
1. It adds the ["docusaurus-plugin-remote-content" package](https://github.com/rdilweb/docusaurus-plugin-remote-content).
2. It adds configuration to make it work with Readmes found on GitHub.
3. It adds the Rust SDK's readme (replacing the link we used to have) as a proof of concept on how to do it.
## Why
With documentation split between GitHub readmes and the official docs, it's hard to keep everything up to date and in sync. It's also quite confusing that some information is only available in some places, but not in others.
We've talked about auto-including readmes from GitHub for a while, so here's a proof of concept (finally) 🥳
The intention is to get this merged and then to migrate the other SDK docs one by one, ensuring that everything in the documentation is also in the readme (so that no info is lost).
## Discussion points
### Generation directory
The current generation method generates the files into `/reference/sdks/<sdk name>`. I think this works for now, but it means it adds auto-generated files into a directory that you can't ignore (at least not yet).
We could instead generate them into `/generated/sdks` and update the slugs so that they still match the expected pattern.
However, this would make the sidebar a little harder to work with (for now). That said, there may be ways around it. It's worth exploring.
### Generation method
By default, this plugin will generate files whenever you build. That (probably) means that you need an internet connection _and_ that you'll end up with a bunch of untracked files.
An option is to only generate the files "manually" and commit them to the repo. That would allow you to build the project without an internet connection and would also remove the need for ignoring the files. We could automate the generation if we wanted to.
## Preview / Screenies
Visit [/reference/sdks/rust](https://unleash-docs-git-docs-include-sdk-readmes-unleash-team.vercel.app/reference/sdks/rust) in the preview to see what it looks like live.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17786332/210373446-784b7e69-0f36-4e9e-874a-2b06b863b603.png)
# PR 2: add go readme
This PR changes the docs generation to use the Go SDK's GitHub readme
for the SDK docs instead of a separate document.
## What
The changes in this PR are:
- Delete the existing Go SDK documentation. All the content in this
guide already exists in the Go readme.
- Add the Go SDK to the list of auto-generated readme docs
- Move the readme-related code into a separate module, `readme-fns.js`
(I'm not bullish about the file name: we can change it if you have
suggestions)
- Add a note to the top of all generated readmes saying you'll need an
API url and an API token. The note also links you to the relevant
reference and how-to docs.
## Why
Having two different bits of documentation for the same SDK is
troublesome. By only having the data in one place, we can avoid it going
out of sync and getting stale.
We have experienced side-effects where the import was unexpected and
resulted in environments thought to be removed. This had the unexpected
side-effect of also deleting API keys for some environments not part of
the import file.
This commit removes the ability of the state-service to mutate api keys
directly. There is no compelling reasons why we should remove API keys
as part of an import query.
Co-authored-by: Gastón Fournier <gaston@getunleash.ai>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai>
## What
This change updates some places in the docs where we use the terms
"login" and "logout" incorrectly.
A "login" is a noun, typically referring to the set of credentials you
need to _log in_ to a service. The verb form, the act of signing in, is
written in two words: to "log in".
A similar logic applies to "logout" and "log out", although I don't find
the term "logout" in my dictionary. However, I think it makes sense to
talk about "logout requests" (and I see references to logout in other
services and documentation), so I'm happy to use that as a noun.
Regardless, the act of logging out is to "log out".
This change fixes some broken links in the "about the docs" document.
Most of these links go to concrete documents and have been replaced with
their appropriate relative file links. The few links that go to
auto-generated pages have been corrected.
Unfortunately, there does not seem to be an easy way to link safely to
generated pages.
## What
This change does two things:
It **removes the `environment` option** from the initialization
examples. This option is deprecated and only causes confusion. There's
no good reason to have it lying around in the examples.
It also **updates the explanation of the code samples**, telling you
that you need to generate an API key and linking you to the reference
doc and how to guide.
Relates to: #2782.
## What
This change removes the Unleash 4.16 constraints announcement from
readme and from the docs.
## Why
It feels like 4.16 has been out for long enough now. Gearing up for
version 4.19, it may be time to take this away.
## Discussion
However, open-sourcing constraints was (and still is) a big deal, so it
might be worth keeping the banner around, but maybe in a more subdued
format? Something like "did you know Unleash's constraints feature is
open source, now?".
## What
This change updates the availability notice in the SSO keycloak setup
guide.
## Why
Because the notice still said that it's an "upcoming" feature, but it
was released in 4.18.
## What
This PR contains two small doc updates/fixes:
1. Update the availability notice on SSO syncing to indicate that it has
been released.
2. Add a note to the Import API description that importing environments
will make Unleash delete API keys belonging to those environments.
## Why
1. To keep the docs up to date.
2. Because this behavior surprised (and rightly so, I'd say) a user, who
then suddenly had all their SDKs unable to connect.
Co-authored-by: Nuno Góis <github@nunogois.com>
## What
This PR contains a number of minor fixes to the docs in terms of
formatting and redirects. The changes are:
- Adding an availability notice for the front-end API reference docs
(with links to the release blog post).
- Fix malformed admonition headers in the Unleash proxy docs and
impression data docs.
- Add missing redirects:
- `/advanced/custom_activation_strategy` ->
`/reference/custom-activation-strategies`
- `/docs/deploy/configuring_unleash` ->
`/reference/deploy/configuring-unleash`
- `/docs/user_guide/connect_sdk` -> `/reference/sdks`(this one goes to
the SDKs doc instead of the quickstart because there's more
comprehensive information there and because `/user_guide/connect_sdk`
already goes there)
- `/sdks/proxy-javascript` -> `/reference/sdks/javascript-browser`
- `/sdks/proxy-react`-> `/reference/sdks/react`
- `/docs/getting_started` -> `/tutorials/quickstart` (this does not go
to "Deploy: getting started" because that is its own link)
## Why
Because keeping the docs up to date and accessible is important.
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## What
This PR fixes some broken links we had in the application. It also adds
redirects for those links so that they should work in the future.
## Why
Because it's important to have links that work 💁
This PR puts our contributing guidelines in the sidebar of the unleash
documentation. Currently there was no way of navigating to them easily,
which made our contribution guides and ADRs less useful. This PR adds
them to the sidebar as their own category, and adds an ADR for domain
centric language.
Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai>
* This PR adds a configurable maxAge header to the CORS middleware. This
allows the preflight request to be cached so that we can reduce the
request load on our end for the frontend clients starting to utilise the
frontend api.
This change updates the proxy API illustration with the correct payload. It also adds a caption to better explain what is going on (and to make it more accessible).
Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai>
## What
This (admittedly massive) PR updates the "physical" documentation
structure and fixes url inconsistencies and SEO problems reported by
marketing. The main points are:
- remove or move directories : advanced, user_guide, deploy, api
- move the files contained within to the appropriate one of topics,
how-to, tutorials, or reference
- update internal doc links and product links to the content
- create client-side redirects for all the urls that have changed.
A number of the files have been renamed in small ways to better match
their url and to make them easier to find. Additionally, the top-level
api directory has been moved to /reference/api/legacy/unleash (see the
discussion points section for more on this).
## Why
When moving our doc structure to diataxis a while back, we left the
"physical' files lying where they were, because it didn't matter much to
the new structure. However, that did introduce some inconsistencies with
where you place docs and how we organize them.
There's also the discrepancies in whether urls us underscores or hyphens
(which isn't necessarily the same as their file name), which has been
annoying me for a while, but now has also been raised by marketing as an
issue in terms of SEO.
## Discussion points
The old, hand-written API docs have been moved from /api to
/reference/api/legacy/unleash. There _is_ a /reference/api/unleash
directory, but this is being populated by the OpenAPI plugin, and mixing
those could only cause trouble. However, I'm unsure about putting
/legacy/ in the title, because the API isn't legacy, the docs are. Maybe
we could use another path? Like /old-docs/ or something? I'd appreciate
some input on this.
We're in the process of moving how-to guides into the how-to folder,
where they belong. This continues that work and shifts the how to guides
for SSO to the correct place and gives them appropriate names
Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai>
## What
This PR updates the version of the docusaurus-openapi plugin we depend
on for openapi docs generation from canary version 0.0.0-514 to stable
release 1.4.4.
Also removes the manual file cleanup that was created as a workaround to
solve the issues we were having.
## Why
When we set the canary version before the weekend it was because it
contained a fix of some of the issues we were having with our docs.
That issue (and the one about file cleanup) have now been released in
v1.4.4, so we can upgrade to a stable version and remove now-redundant
cleanup code.
## Issue
So, we've got an issue with our docs build not working. When building
for production, we get an error that looks a little bit like this:
```
$ docusaurus build
[INFO] [en] Creating an optimized production build...
✔ Client
✖ Server
Compiled with some errors in 40.85s
TypeError: source_default(...).bold is not a function
TypeError: source_default(...).bold is not a function
[ERROR] Unable to build website for locale en.
[ERROR] Error: Failed to compile with errors.
at /Users/thomas/projects/work/unleash/website/node_modules/@docusaurus/core/lib/webpack/utils.js:180:24
at /Users/thomas/projects/work/unleash/website/node_modules/webpack/lib/MultiCompiler.js:554:14
at processQueueWorker (/Users/thomas/projects/work/unleash/website/node_modules/webpack/lib/MultiCompiler.js:491:6)
at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:78:11)
[INFO] Docusaurus version: 2.2.0
Node version: v16.14.0
error Command failed with exit code 1.
```
Which isn't very helpful at all. If you go into
`/node_modules/@docusaurus/core/lib/client/serverEntry.js` and modify
the `render` function to log the actual error and remove anything
chalk-related, you get this instead:
```
$ docusaurus build
[INFO] [en] Creating an optimized production build...
✔ Client
✖ Server
Compiled with some errors in 44.62s
Actual error: Error: Unexpected: cant find current sidebar in context
at useCurrentSidebarCategory (main:11618:247)
at MDXContent (main:38139:1593)
at Fb (main:149154:44)
at Ib (main:149156:254)
at W (main:149162:89)
at Jb (main:149165:98)
at Ib (main:149157:145)
at W (main:149162:89)
at Jb (main:149165:98)
at Ib (main:149157:145)
Actual error: Error: Unexpected: cant find current sidebar in context
at useCurrentSidebarCategory (main:11618:247)
at MDXContent (main:38513:1469)
at Fb (main:149154:44)
at Ib (main:149156:254)
at W (main:149162:89)
at Jb (main:149165:98)
at Ib (main:149157:145)
at W (main:149162:89)
at Jb (main:149165:98)
at Ib (main:149157:145)
Error: Unexpected: cant find current sidebar in context
Error: Unexpected: cant find current sidebar in context
[ERROR] Unable to build website for locale en.
[ERROR] Error: Failed to compile with errors.
at /Users/thomas/projects/work/unleash/website/node_modules/@docusaurus/core/lib/webpack/utils.js:180:24
at /Users/thomas/projects/work/unleash/website/node_modules/webpack/lib/MultiCompiler.js:554:14
at processQueueWorker (/Users/thomas/projects/work/unleash/website/node_modules/webpack/lib/MultiCompiler.js:491:6)
at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:78:11)
[INFO] Docusaurus version: 2.2.0
Node version: v16.14.0
error Command failed with exit code 1.
```
That's better, but it's still not very clear.
## Getting more info
We've had problems with a similar error message before. Last time it was
caused by an empty file that docusaurus couldn't process.
A similar issue has also been described in [ this docusaurus GitHub
issue ](https://github.com/facebook/docusaurus/issues/7686). That's also
what gave me the idea of changing the logging in the dependency.
I'm currently unsure whether this is caused by the openapi docs or
something else. I've been in touch with the [openapi plugin
maintainer](https://github.com/PaloAltoNetworks/docusaurus-openapi-docs/issues/323)
and he has been able to see the same error when building for prod
locally, but it was due to some old generated files.
Worth noting: this only seems to affect the prod build. Building for dev
(`yarn docusaurus start`) works just fine. It also fails locally **and**
in CI, so it _is_ an issue.
## Updating the logging
To get better logging, you can go into the
`/node_modules/@docusaurus/core/lib/client/serverEntry.js` file and
update the `render` function from
```js
export default async function render(locals) {
try {
return await doRender(locals);
}
catch (err) {
// We are not using logger in this file, because it seems to fail with some
// compilers / some polyfill methods. This is very likely a bug, but in the
// long term, when we output native ES modules in SSR, the bug will be gone.
// prettier-ignore
console.error(chalk.red(`${chalk.bold('[ERROR]')} Docusaurus server-side rendering could not render static page with path ${chalk.cyan.underline(locals.path)}.`));
const isNotDefinedErrorRegex = /(?:window|document|localStorage|navigator|alert|location|buffer|self) is not defined/i;
if (isNotDefinedErrorRegex.test(err.message)) {
// prettier-ignore
console.info(`${chalk.cyan.bold('[INFO]')} It looks like you are using code that should run on the client-side only.
To get around it, try using ${chalk.cyan('`<BrowserOnly>`')} (${chalk.cyan.underline('https://docusaurus.io/docs/docusaurus-core/#browseronly')}) or ${chalk.cyan('`ExecutionEnvironment`')} (${chalk.cyan.underline('https://docusaurus.io/docs/docusaurus-core/#executionenvironment')}).
It might also require to wrap your client code in ${chalk.cyan('`useEffect`')} hook and/or import a third-party library dynamically (if any).`);
}
throw err;
}
}
```
to
```js
export default async function render(locals) {
try {
return await doRender(locals);
}
catch (err) {
console.error(err)
throw err;
}
}
```
That'll yield the errors about the current sidebar in context.
## Root cause
Found the issue! 🙋🏼 It's explained in [this comment on the openapi docs
integration](https://github.com/PaloAltoNetworks/docusaurus-openapi-docs/issues/323#issuecomment-1311549864)
for now, but in short: we have tags defined that we don't use. They're
being picked up by docusaurus, but don't have the proper context. That's
causing this.
The previously mentioned comment is included here for easy finding in
the future:
### Root cause explanation
The OpenAPI spec we use to generate the docs has a number of tags listed
at the root level. This is necessary for this plugin to pick up tag
categories and is, as far as I can tell, also how it _should_ be done.
However, not all of those tags are in use. Specifically, there's 2 tags
that are not.
When the plugin generates docs from the spec, it generates pages for all
endpoints and all tags and groups them by tag. However, it seems likely
that if a tag doesn't have any associated endpoints, then it won't get
added to the sidebar because there's no endpoint that references it.
But the doc files for these tags do end up lying around in the directory
regardless, and when docusaurus tries to pick up the files in the
generated directory, it also tries to pick up the unused tag files. But
because they're not part of a sidebar, they end up throwing errors
because they can't find the sidebar context.
### How I found it
The fact that I got more instances of the error message without the
sidebar ref than with it made me pay more attention to the number of
errors. I decided to check how many files were in the generated
directory and how many files were referenced from the generated sidebar.
Turns out the difference there was **2**: there were two generated files
in the directory that the sidebar didn't reference.
At this point, it was easy enough to try and delete those files before
rebuilding, and wouldn't you know: it worked!
### Our use case
Now, why do we have tags that are unused in the root spec? Can't we just
remove them?
That's a good question with a bit of a complicated answer. Unleash uses
an open core model and the OpenAPI integration is part of that open
core. The closed-source parts of Unleash are located in another repo and
extend the open-source distribution.
Because the OpenAPI spec is configured in the open-source part,
enterprise-only tags etc also need to be configured there. Then, when
the changes are absorbed into enterprise, we can use the tags there.
It gets more complicated because we use an enterprise instance to
generate the docs (because we want enterprise-endpoints to be listed
too). The instance uses the latest released instance of Unleash to have
the docs most accurately reflect the current state of things.
So, in this case, the tags have been added, but not yet used by any
endpoints, which suddenly causes this build failure. We can add the tags
to the enterprise-version, but the spec wouldn't be updated before the
next release regardless, which will probably be in a week or so.
This isn't an ideal setup, but .. it is what it is.
## Solutions and workarounds
As mentioned in the previous section, the reason the build was failing
was that there were unused tag files that docusaurus tried to include in
the build. Because they don't belong to a sidebar, the compilation
failed.
I've reported the issue to the openapi plugin maintainers and am waiting
for a response.
However, it seems that having unused root tags declared is invalid
according to the spec, so it's something we should look into fixing in
the future.
### Current workaround: cleaning script
The current workaround is to extend the api cleaning script to manually
remove the unused tag files.
### Ideal solution: filter root-level tags
Ideally, we shouldn't list unused OpenAPI tags on the root level at all.
However, because of the way we add root-level tags (as a predefined,
static lists, refer to `src/lib/openapi/index.ts`) and endpoints
(dynamically added at runtime) today, we don't really have a clear way
to filter the list of tags. This gets even more complicated when taking
the enterprise functionality and the potential extra tags they must
have.
This is, however, something that should definitely be looked into.
Working with OpenAPI across multipile repos is already troublesome, so
this is just yet another thing to look into.
## What
This change removes the use of double quotes in the
'addPublicSignupTokenUser' endpoint summary. It also changes the
original summary to a description and adds a new, shorter summary.
## Why
The OpenAPI / docusaurus integration errors out (refer to [this failed
build](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/actions/runs/3434792557/jobs/5726445104))
if the frontmatter contains invalid characters. In this case, it's
because the automatic sidebar label contains double quotes, which it
interprets as a new key having been declared:
```
Error: Error while parsing Markdown front matter.
This can happen if you use special characters in front matter values (try using double quotes around that value).
Error: Loading of version failed for version current
Error: Unable to build website for locale en.
Error: YAMLException: can not read a block mapping entry; a multiline key may not be an implicit key at line 4, column 12:
description: "Create a user with the 'viewe ...
^
```
For some reason, I cannot reproduce this error locally. Instead, the
generation goes as expected.
---
Regarding using description instead of summary: summaries should be very
short and sweet, especially because they're also used in the generated
sidebar. Descriptions can be a bit wordier, so I added a shorter summary
for going forward.
## Generated output
This is what the old configuration would generate. Notice the
`sidedar_label` key on line 2:
```md
---
id: add-public-signup-token-user
sidebar_label: Create a user with the "viewer" root role and link them to a signup token
hide_title: true
hide_table_of_contents: true
api: {'tags': ['Public signup tokens'], 'operationId': 'addPublicSignupTokenUser', 'requestBody': {'description': 'createInvitedUserSchema', 'required': true, 'content': {'application/json': {'schema': {'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': false, 'required': ['email', 'name', 'password'], 'properties': {'username': { 'type': 'string' }, 'email': { 'type': 'string' }, 'name': { 'type': 'string' }, 'password': { 'type': 'string' },},},},},}, 'responses': {'200': {'description': 'userSchema', 'content': {'application/json': {'schema': {'type': 'object', 'additionalProperties': false, 'required': ['id'], 'properties': {'id': {'type': 'number',}, 'isAPI': {'type': 'boolean',}, 'name': {'type': 'string',}, 'email': {'type': 'string',}, 'username': {'type': 'string',}, 'imageUrl': {'type': 'string',}, 'inviteLink': {'type': 'string',}, 'loginAttempts': {'type': 'number',}, 'emailSent': {'type': 'boolean',}, 'rootRole': {'type': 'number',}, 'seenAt': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'date-time', 'nullable': true,}, 'createdAt': {'type': 'string', 'format': 'date-time',},},},},},}, '400': {'description': 'The request data does not match what we expect.',}, '409': {'description': 'The provided resource can not be created or updated because it would conflict with the current state of the resource or with an already existing resource, respectively.',},}, 'parameters': [{'name': 'token', 'in': 'path', 'required': true, 'schema': { 'type': 'string' },},], 'description': 'Create a user with the "viewer" root role and link them to a signup token', 'method': 'post', 'path': '/invite/{token}/signup', 'servers': [{ 'url': '<your-unleash-url>' }], 'security': [{ 'apiKey': [] }], 'securitySchemes': {'apiKey': {'type': 'apiKey', 'in': 'header', 'name': 'Authorization',},}, 'jsonRequestBodyExample': {'username': 'string', 'email': 'string', 'name': 'string', 'password': 'string',}, 'info': { 'title': 'Unleash API', 'version': '4.17.2' }, 'postman': {'name': 'Create a user with the "viewer" root role and link them to a signup token', 'description': { 'type': 'text/plain' }, 'url': {'path': ['invite', ':token', 'signup'], 'host': ['{{baseUrl}}'], 'query': [], 'variable': [{'disabled': false, 'description': {'content': '(Required) ', 'type': 'text/plain',}, 'type': 'any', 'value': '', 'key': 'token',},],}, 'header': [{ 'key': 'Content-Type', 'value': 'application/json' }, { 'key': 'Accept', 'value': 'application/json' },], 'method': 'POST', 'body': {'mode': 'raw', 'raw': '""', 'options': { 'raw': { 'language': 'json' } }}}}
sidebar_class_name: 'post api-method'
info_path: docs/reference/api/unleash/unleash-api
---
import ApiTabs from "@theme/ApiTabs"; import MimeTabs from "@theme/MimeTabs"; import ParamsItem from "@theme/ParamsItem"; import ResponseSamples from "@theme/ResponseSamples"; import SchemaItem from "@theme/SchemaItem" import SchemaTabs from "@theme/SchemaTabs"; import DiscriminatorTabs from "@theme/DiscriminatorTabs"; import TabItem from "@theme/TabItem";
## Create a user with the "viewer" root role and link them to a signup token
Create a user with the "viewer" root role and link them to a signup token
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## What
This change updates the description of when impression events are
fired to clarify that impression events are **not** fired in front-end
SDKs if the toggle is enabled.
It also adds a 'caution' admonition repeating this information with
some more info on why.
## Why
We've had a couple questions about this as it hasn't been clearly
stated before. Additionally, I, as a member of the team and the
original author of this document, thought that impression
events **did** fire for disabled toggles in the front-end.
As such, I consider this to be unexpected and different from what was
originally written.
## What
This change updates the availability notice and the code samples in the
import/export docs.
Specifically, the code samples have been moved to using the ApiRequest
component (and thus get examples in HTTP, cURL, and HTTPie), and the
import code sample now says which version it's using (version 3).
## Why
The import code sample didn't say which version of the data it used, so
Unleash would assume it was version 1 if you tried to run it. However,
the actual data was incompatible with the v1 data format, so you'd get
an error if you tried to actually import it.
While fixing this, I figured it'd also be alright to add some other
minor updates to bring the docs a bit more up to recent standards.
## About the changes
Prometheus metrics should not be exposed to the public. Added a note about this to inform people that internal endpoints should be dropped on external access.
## Discussion points
https://unleash-community.slack.com/archives/CGP2MCHPF/p1666688295670459
## Commits
* [docs]: Update Prometheus docs with security info
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Add info about Prometheus security
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* Add suggest-change-store.ts and db migration
* Add suggest-change-store.ts and db migration
* change payload and event data type
* Update src/lib/db/suggest-change-store.ts
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* split to 3 tables, create event on every change
* split to 3 tables, create event on every change
* Move service to enterprise
PR Comments
* PR Comments
* replacy createdBy string with User
* replace createdBy string with User
* added event to docs
* return entire changeset after adding a change
* bug fix
* bug fix
* move add change return to service layer
* PR comments
* added user id to user objects
* added user id to user objects
* added user id to user objects
* bug fix
* Rework
* Remove event and fix queries
* Update snapshot
* Remove console logs
* Fix
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* docs: add ADRs
* docs/adrs
* fix: update developer guide
* fix: add space
* Update website/docs/contributing/backend/overview.md
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* docs: remove auto-generated sidebar
This should've been in .gitignore, but has only been ignored to the
ignore file for the website subdirectory. (This has been fixed on main.)
* docs: delete empty file
* Revert "docs: delete empty file"
This reverts commit 2435f173ff.
* docs: add frontmatter to new dev docs
* Docs(fix): add quotes around page titles
In yaml, the colon is a special character, so we need to use quotes.
* docs: fix remaining titles
* Update website/docs/contributing/backend/overview.md
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* fix: update empty ADR
* fix: update text to reflect postgres 12
* fix: update backend overview
* fix: remove link
* fix: add form ADR
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## What
This PR removes or updates references in the docs to Heroku. Most of the code samples have been replaced with a more generic `unleash.example.com` url, while other references have been removed or updated.
Also removes old OpenAPI files that are out of date and redundant with the new generation.
## Background
Come November and Heroku will no longer offer free deployments of Unleash, so it's about time we remove that claim.
Links to the heroku instance are also outdated because we don't have that instance running anymore.
Finally, the OpenAPI files we do have there are old and static, so they don't match the current reality.
## Commits
* Meta: update ignore file to ignore autogenerated docs
I must've missed the ignore file when looking for patterns.
* docs: delete old openapi file.
This seems to have been a holdover from 2020 and is probably
hand-written. It has been superseded by the new autogenerated OpenAPI docs.
* docs: add notes for heroku changes to the frontend readme and pkg
* docs: remove old openapi article and add redirects to new openapi
* docs: fix link in overview doc: point to GitHub instead of heroku
* docs: update quickstart docs with new heroku details
* docs: remove reference to crashing heroku instance
* docs: remove references to herokuapp in code samples
* docs: add a placeholder comment
* docs: update references for heroku updates
* docs: keep using unleash4 for enterprise
* docs: remove start:heroku script in favor of start:sandbox
* docs: remove 'deploy on heroku button'
Now that it's not free anymore (or won't be very shortly), let's
remove it.
* docs: remove extra newline
## What
This PR
1. adds a new topic document, "The Anatomy of Unleash", which explains
how Unleash is built up as a system.
2. It also moves the "topic guides" sidebar entry from position 4 to
position 2.
3. Finally, it introduces a new `Figure` component for the
documentation, to be used with images that should be shown with
captions.
## Why
Referring to the same numbers as mentioned above, here's some background
for these changes:
1. We have gotten requests from enterprise users for a way to help new
Unleash users understand the system. Together with customer success and
customer journey, we agreed that an explanatory guide would be suitable.
It aims to give the reader an introduction into what pieces constitute
the Unleash system.
2. As part of a discussion, it was suggested to move topic guides higher
up to make them more visible. There's a few reasons for this:
1. New users of Unleash should be able to keep reading about Unleash
after the basic introductory material. When left at the bottom, topic
guides are often overlooked
2. As a justification, it was proposed that reference docs are often the
last thing you look for, so it makes sense to put that last.
3. Thinking about a new user's flow, it also makes some sense: first
read introductory material, then dive deeper into what Unleash is and
what you can use it for, then look for how-to guides if you're stuck,
and finally consult the reference material for later.
3. These diagrams aren't necessarily very self-explanatory, so adding a
caption makes a lot of sense. We didn't have a component from this
previously, so I added one.
Co-authored-by: NicolaeUnleash <103567375+NicolaeUnleash@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Simon Hornby <liquidwicked64@gmail.com>
## Commits
* docs: add raw export of anatomy document
* docs: move the topic guides section to near top of sidebar
* docs: add inter-doc links, some reformatting
* docs: fix broken links
* docs: add a Figure element for figures with captions
* docs: add more styling to figures
* docs: align on styles
* Fix: add fuller figure caption
* docs: rephrase heading
* Docs(test): try new way of importing images
* Docs(test): images take 3
* docs: Convert all images to using the figure component
* docs: add projects to list of top-level resources
* docs: add captions for all figures.
* docs: reorder images
* Docs(fix): typo: extra brackets
* Docs(style): remove box shadows and border on fig caption images
* Docs(chore): remove commented-out css
* Docs(refactor): use css variable for small font size.
To facilitate reusability and convey meaning.
* docs: rename anatomy doc
* docs: add note about strategies vs constraints
* Updating the images
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Update website/docs/topics/the-anatomy-of-unleash.mdx
* Docs(fix): remove redundant comma
* docs: add link to node js sdk
* docs: mention that a toggle must be active in an env to be enabled
* docs: add note about environments and api keys
* Docs(reword): swap dev and prod in example
* docs: fix typo in the image
* docs: make figures in text full-width
* docs: move environments and API keys call-out to after figure
* docs: add borders to figures
* docs: add image float css idea
* Revert "docs: add image float css idea"
This reverts commit 69f27d304b.
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## What
This change updates the details used for the doc search integration we use.
## Why
Algolia has migrated to a new doc search platform. The old credentials
still work, but the crawlers stopped working months ago. This is why
new articles don't show up in the search at all.
This update _should_ allow us to update our indices and get search
working properly again.
## What
This change adds a the min and max lengths allowed for a feature
toggle name to the feature toggle docs.
## Why
As was mentioned in #2185, this isn't documented anywhere as of today,
making it a potentially surprising issue to come across.
## What
This change adds a note to the custom activation strategies section of
the proxy docs, clarifying that the hosted proxy can not use custom
activation strategies.
## Why
We had a customer asking whether this was possible and realized it's
not stated explicitly anywhere.
* refactor: user creation screen cleanup
* feat: deprecation notice for google sso
* fix: docs openid typo
* invite link bar
* invite link page
* fix prettier docs
* regenerated openapi
* hooks for invite page api
* update openapi
* feat: invite link update
* feat: add public signup token soft-delete
* public signup frontend feature flag
* fix: new user api issues
* feat: allow for creating new user from invite link
* Feat/invite user public controller (#2106)
* added PublicInviteController for public urls
* added PublicInviteController for public urls
* added PublicInviteController for public urls
* added PublicInviteController for public urls
* fix test
* fix test
* update openapi
* refactor: password reset props
* fix: public invite schema and validation
Co-authored-by: Fredrik Strand Oseberg <fredrik.no@gmail.com>
* user invite frontend
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* invite link delete confirmation dialog
* refactor: password reset action
* fix: new user invite loading state
* fix: run ts check with ci
* revert openapi changes
* fix: invite token api interface
* fix: openapi schema index
* fix: update test snapshots
* update frontend snapshot
* fix: prettier ci
* fix: updates after review
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* fix: change every instance of "custom constraint"
This changes every instance of "custom constraint" to "constraint" or
"strategy constraint" depending on the context.
* fix: rename custom-constraint.png to avoid confusion
* Update images-constraints
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## Description
Updates descriptions for "name" and "parameters" fields of custom activation strategies to clarify what they are and should be used for.
## Commits
* Updated name and parameters description
* Update website/docs/advanced/custom-activation-strategy.md
Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomasheartman+github@gmail.com>
* updated name's and parameter's description
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomasheartman+github@gmail.com>
* #1391: add generated doc cleaning script
## What
The cleaning script replaces all references to the Unleash ushosted instance in the
generated OpenAPI docs. It removes extra path segments (such as leading
`/ushosted` instances) and replaces the ushosted base url with something
user-agnostic.
## Why
When we host the OpenAPI docs in our official documentation, the generated
docs shouldn't necessarily point at _one specific instance_, and especially
not one that the reader is unlikely to ever use. Instead, we can remove all
the bits that are specific to the generation source we use, and make the docs
easier to use. In particular, removing the leading `/ushosted` is likely to
save us loooots of questions.
* #1391: change env var used for generating openapi from localhost
Using NODE_ENV=development doesn't necessarily make sense, so adding
an extra variable sounds reasonable to me.
* #1391: ensure that all generation commands also clean docs
* #1391: change <your-unleash-instance-url> to <your-unleash-url>
* #1391: fix ushosted replacement: not all paths start with /api
* #1391: chore: remove potential `ushosted` ending of api url
In the event that we change the base URL of OpenAPI, so that paths
don't start with `/ushosted/`, the script should still work, changing
those paths into <your-unleash-url> too.
Additionally, remove all instances of `/ushosted` that we find. In the
event that some things switch around or whatever.
## What
This PR (finally 🎉) adds generated OpenAPI docs to the official Unleash documentation. In addition to generating docs when things get merged to main, it also pushes new doc updates every day at 12:00 AM (cron `@daily`).
## Why
Now that we have OpenAPI'd all the things, we can finally start using it. This will allow us to remove hand-written api docs from the documentation and should make sure everything is always kept up to date.
### Generating from us-hosted (Unleash enterprise)
Unleash has several different versions (open source, pro, enterprise). The versions do not necessarily have the exact same api surface. In fact, the enterprise version has a few endpoints that open source does not.
Because we want to have _all_ endpoints listed in the documentation we need to generated the docs from an enterprise spec. Which brings us into the next point:
### The need for scheduled jobs
Regarding the daily scheduled tasks to update the documentation: why do we need that?
The docs are generated from the tip of the main branch. For most of the docs, this is good and something that we want. However, because the OpenAPI docs are generated from the enterprise edition, it _will not be in sync_ with the open source main branch.
Also, we probably do not want the docs to list the current bleeding edge api changes. Instead, we should prefer to use the latest enterprise release (roughly). However, because we don't get notified when this version is released and deployed, we'll instead run the API generation on a daily cadence.
This isn't the perfect solution, but it's simple and gets us 80% of the way there. More intricate solutions can be set up later.
## How
- By adding a scheduled workflow to the generate docs config.
- By adding .gitignore entries for the generated files
There's also some minor changes in styling etc.
## Dependencies
This is dependent on the changes introduced in #2062 having propagated to the enterprise release, which will probably not be for another week or so.
## Discussion
What should the API reference docs url be? I've set it to be `/reference/api/unleash/*` for now, but I'm on the fence about whether it should be `apis` or `api` in there. I also want to get the proxy and other APIs in there as we grow.
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## Commits
* docs: style openapi operation buttons
* docs: minor operation badge adjustments
* docs: use permalink to css snippet i copied
* docs: ignore files related to openapi generation
* docs: re-enable openapi docs
* Docs(#1391): prep for integration
* docs(#1391): run docs generation daily
* docs(#1391): add generation step to doc prs too
* docs(#1391): use the US hosted instance to generate docs
* docs(#1391): move doc generation into build command
* docs(#1391): use `/reference/api/*` instead of `/reference/apis/*`
The doc link appears to have pointed at an address that is no longer reachable. Instead, let's point to the equivalent GitHub link
Relates to and closes#2047
## What
This PR fixes some broken links that have been hanging around in the
docs for what seems like a very long time.
## Why
As discovered by the link check in #1912, there are a fair few broken
links in the docs. Everyone hates broken links because it makes it
harder to understand what they were supposed to be pointing at.
## How
There are 3 types of links that have been fixed:
- Links that should have been internal but were absolute. E.g.
`https://docs.getunleash.io/path/article` that should have been
`./article.md`
- External links that have changed, such as Slack's API description
- GitHub links to files that either no longer exist or that have been
moved. These links generally pointed to `master`/`main`, meaning
they are subject to change. They have been replaced with permalinks
pointing to specific commits.
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* docs: fix slack api doc link
* docs: update links in migration guide
* docs: fix broken link to ancient feature schema validation
* docs: update links to v3 auth hooks
* docs: update broken link in the go sdk article
* Fix: use permalink for GitHub link
* docs: fix wrong google auth link
* Docs: start experimenting with OpenAPI and docusaurus
* Docs: add docusaurus-theme-openapi-docs pkg
* Wip: current status
* Docs: Add 'docusaurus-plugin-api-docs'
* Move openapi into own sidebar; generate from localhost
* Chore: Update docusaurus plugin for OpenAPI
* Add website/yarn.lock to git
* Fix: fix CSS warning by using flex-end instead of end
* docs: make openapi generated code work again
* docs: make tags work properly with openapi sidebar
* Docs/chore: update OpenAPI tag scheme.
Add a whole bunch of new tags to make it easier to understand
available tags in OpenAPI.
* docs: point to new openapi docs from old api docs
* docs: typo
* Docs: link restructure
* docs: add operation indicators to openapi docs
* docs: change badge color for operations
* docs: update openapi-docs package
It now sorts tags the same as the schema
* docs: pluralize APIs in slug
* docs: update links to generated api docs
* docs: update openapi snapshot tests with new tags
* docs: conditionally load spec from localhost or from file
* docs: Remove changes relating to immediate switchover
* refactor: rename types; extract into separate file
* docs: fix api doc links
* Docs: Update compatibility matrix for php
* Docs: Update php compatibility table to include IP CIDR syntax
* Docs: Update impression data documentation
* Docs: Mention JavaScript proxy clients in impression data support
* Docs: add how-to enable the openapi spec
* Docs: fix and format how to run unleash proxy
* Fix: add backticks instead of single quotes
* Docs: remove unnecessary imports, format
* Docs: fix minor errors and update location section
* Implement user grouping feature for permissions
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* docs: add svelte and vue front-end SDKs
* docs: add solid and react native SDKs as Community SDKs
* fix: reorder community SDKs so that they are sorted alphabetically
* fix: note and table
* fix: note scope, reorder community SDKs alphabetically by tech
* fix: make some text consistent across SDKs
* fix: svelte docs
* Update website/docs/sdks/proxy-svelte.md
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* fix: headings
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* refactor: add schemas to user admin controller
* refactor: remove unused SessionService
* refactor: fix search query type confusion
* refactor: add schemas to user controller (#1693)
* refactor: add schemas to user controller
* refactor: fix getAllUserSplashes method name
* refactor: name and email should not be required on create
* refactor: only some user fields may be updated
* refactor: should not require any fields on user update (#1730)
* refactor: send 400 instead of 500 on missing username and email
* refactor: should not require any fields for user update
* refactor: note that earlier versions required name or email
* refactor: merge roleDescriptionSchema and roleSchema
* Docs: Update description for create + update user
This change updates the documentation for the user creation API,
fixing errors mentioned in #1717:
- it's either `username` or `email` that is required on creation.
`name` is not required.
- `name` is the only required field when updating a user.
* docs: Fix overzealous prettier formatting
* docs: updated requirements for put: name OR email
* feat: add support for handling non standard postgres dates
* docs: update some http docs links to point to their respective https versions
* chore: refactor non standard date handling callback code to be a little clearer
* Update website/docs/deploy/configuring-unleash-v3.md
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai>
* docs: add all /events endpoints and query params
* docs: events page skeleton structure
* docs: correct description of event payloads
* docs: add table with event properties.
* docs: remove duplicate table.
* docs: sort property table
* docs: more work on adding events: feature events
* docs: add examples for most feature events
Still missing are: events that require imports, and
feature-project-change
* docs: scaffold out all events descriptions
* docs: normalize casing
* docs: add brief descriptions to strategy and context events
* docs: Add remaining non-import event descriptions and examples
* docs: add code sample annotations for all example events.
* docs: remove all references to myself
* docs: change "toggle" -> "feature", adjust headings
The headings aren't semantic for this doc yet. We'll need to create a
new document for this.
* docs: update event type description table
* docs: change header level of event type section
* docs: add details around feature-project-change event
* docs: add import type events
* docs: use a better `createdBy` name
* docs: "sort" events so that they're in a consistent order.
* docs: remove reference to ID in addon-config-created event
* fix: drop-environments data.name all-projects -> all-environments
This is probably a bug. Should be double checked.
* docs: clarify that `data.name` is always `all-x` on drop events
* Apply suggestions from code review
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Co-authored-by: sighphyre <liquidwicked64@gmail.com>
The install instructions didn't previously add the
`unleash-proxy-client` package (presuming it'd be implicitly installed
by `npm`). This doesn't seem to be the case, so we'll list it explicitly.