## About the changes
When exporting v3, for variants backward compatibility, we need to find
one featureEnvironment and fetch variants from there.
In cases where the default environment is disabled (therefore does not
get variants per environment when added), it can be still be selected
for the export process. Therefore variants don't appear in the feature
when they should be there.
An e2e test that fails with the previous implementation was added to
validate the behavior
This comes from our support ticket 404
## About the changes
Introduce a snapshot version of instanceStats inside
instance-stats-service to provide a cached state of the statistics
without compromising the DB.
### Important notes
Some rule-of-thumb applied in the PR that can be changed:
1. The snapshot refresh time
2. The threshold to report appName with the metrics
## Discussion points
1. The snapshot could be limited to just the information needed (things
like `hasOIDC` don't change until there's a restart), to optimize the memory usage
3. metrics.ts (used to expose Prometheus metrics) has a [refresh
interval of
2hs](2d16730cc2/src/lib/metrics.ts (L189-L195)),
but with this implementation, we could remove that background task and
rely on the snapshot
4. We could additionally update the snapshot every time someone queries
the DB to fetch stats (`getStats()` method), but it may increase
complexity without a significant benefit
Co-authored-by: Mateusz Kwasniewski <kwasniewski.mateusz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Simon Hornby <liquidwicked64@gmail.com>
## About the changes
This is a follow-up on #1953
This implementation generalizes how we fetch some standard parameters
from the query parameters or request body.
## Discussion points
Unfortunately, we have not used standard names for our APIs and one
example is our `projectId` (in some cases we just used `project`).
Ideally, we're only using one way of sending these parameters either
`projectId` or `project` (same applies to `environment` vs
`environmentId`).
If both parameters are present, due to historical reasons, we'll give
precedence to:
- `projectId` over `project`
- `environment` over `environmentId`
In the presence of both query parameters and body, we'll give precedence
to query parameters also for historical reasons.
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This PR fixes the admin feature schema by moving the `strategies`
(featureStrategySchema) from the root of `feature` object to
`feature.environment`
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## About the changes
This uses log-level warning so we can turn off the log without turning
off all error logs. This could potentially be tweaked further by using
log categories in the log configuration.
Closes#2057
## About the changes
According to our docs, we only support up to 1 decimal place for
weights. This is to use integers to represent the percentages (we divide
them by 10) and supporting more decimals results in bad maths due to
floating point arithmetics.
This PRs adds Frontend and Backend validations to enforce this
restriction
Closes#2222
## Discussion points
Should we reconsider supporting more decimal places, that door remains
open, but for now we'll just adhere to our documentation because that
change would require some development.
## About the changes
When exporting features one is normally also interested in disabled
features, so they are also included in the export file, while the
variants are not. I do not see a good reason for that, so this PR
removes the check and exports the variants then as well.
I could also add an option as well, but as long as there is no good
reason for ignoring the variants I would just export them with the
features.
This PR adds tests on #2719Closes#2719
Co-authored-by: Martin Joehren <martin.joehren@esailors.de>
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>
## About the changes
To avoid showing too much data in the traffic screen, limit the number
of results to `topk`.
## Discussion points
Top 10 is a rule of thumb, but maybe we could do top 25. Until we gather
more data, I believe this should be good enough
## What
Previously when importing strategies we've used the same data type we've
used for creating strategies (the minimal, a name, an optional
description, optional parameters and an optional editable column). This
meant that exporting strategies and then importing them would reactivate
deprecated strategies. This PR changes to allow the import to preserve
all the data coming in the export file.
## Tests
Added four new tests, two new unit tests using our fake stores and two
new e2e tests. Interestingly the ones in the fake store ran green before
this change as well, probably because we just insert the parsed json
object in the fake store, whereas the real store actually converts the
object from camelCasing to the postgresql snake_casing standard.
## Discussion points:
### Mismatch between fake and real stores
This is inevitable since storing things in javascript arrays vs saving
in a real database will have some differences, but this again shows the
value of our e2e tests.
### Invariants
Should we see if we can add some invariants to our import/export so that
we can write some proptests for it? One candidate is commutativity of
import/export. On a fresh database importing and then exporting should
yield the same file that was imported provided all flags are turned on.
Candidate for Q1 improvement of import/export.
Adding stricter types to `FlagResolver` can possibly help improve our DX
- Help us prevent errors like typos, guide us to correctly add a flag
when needed, and warn us of stray checks whenever we do a clean up at a
later stage.
## About the changes
This PR improves our queries to Prometheus (instead of making multiple queries do only one) and improves the UI and the code.
The reports aggregate all HTTP methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, OPTIONS, HEAD and PATCH) without distinction under the same "endpoint" (a relative path inside unleash up to a certain depth)
Co-authored-by: Nuno Góis <nuno@getunleash.ai>
## About the changes
This metric will expose an aggregated view of how many client
applications are registered in Unleash. Since applications are ephemeral
we are exposing this metric in different time windows based on when the
application was last seen.
The caveat is that we issue a database query for each new range we want
to add. Hopefully, this should not be a problem because:
a) the amount of ranges we'd expose is small and unlikely to grow
b) this is currently updated at startup time and even if we update it on
a scheduled basis the refresh rate will be rather sparse
## Sample data
This is how metrics will look like
```
# HELP client_apps_total Number of registered client apps aggregated by range by last seen
# TYPE client_apps_total gauge
client_apps_total{range="allTime"} 3
client_apps_total{range="30d"} 3
client_apps_total{range="7d"} 2
```
## About the changes
The deprecated /api/admin/features endpoint supported querying with tag
and namePrefix parameters.
This PR adds this functionality to
/api/admin/projects/<project>/features as well, allowing to replicate
queries that used to work.
Closes#2306
### Important files
src/lib/db/feature-strategy-store.ts
src/test/e2e/stores/feature-strategies-store.e2e.test.ts
## Discussion points
I'm extending our query parameters support for
/api/admin/projects/<projectId>/features endpoint. This will be
reflected in our open-api spec, so I also made an
adminFeaturesQuerySchema for this.
Also, very open for something similar to what we did for the modifyQuery
for the archived parameter, but couldn't come up with a good way to
support subselects using the query builder, it just ended up blowing the
stack. If anyone has a suggestion, I'm all ears.
Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai>
## What
We've already added the backend for this. This is the initial work for
drawing a chart for instance traffic in the frontend. It requires the environment variable `PROMETHEUS_API` set to a valid prometheus-query-language (promql) supported backend, such as Prometheus itself or Victoria Metrics. Besides, at the moment we're hiding this functionality behind the flag `UNLEASH_EXPERIMENTAL_NETWORK_VIEW` which has to be set to true
Co-authored-by: Christopher Kolstad <chriswk@getunleash.ai>
Co-authored-by: Gastón Fournier <gaston@getunleash.ai>
In this PR we remove the general SettingService cache, as it will not
work across multiple horizontal unleash instances, events are not
published across.
We also fix the CORS origin to:
- Access-Control-Allow-Origin set to "*" if no Origin is configured
- Access-Control-Allow-Origin set to "*" if any Origin is configured to
"*"
- - Access-Control-Allow-Origin set to array and have the "cors"
middleware to return an exact match on the user provided Origin.
Co-authored-by: Fredrik Oseberg <fredrik.no@gmail.com>
## About the changes
This connects our backend with Prometheus (or compatible) metrics
service, and exposes raw data (i.e. acting as a proxy)
Co-authored-by: Christopher Kolstad <chriswk@getunleash.ai>
Is protected behind a config option called `enableHeapSnapshotEnpoint`.
When API endpoint is triggered it will write a heapSnapshot to disk.
Steps to create heap snapshot:
1. Add env variable `ENABLE_HEAP_SNAPSHOT_ENPOINT=true`.
2. Call this endpoint: `/internal-backstage/heapSnapshot`
3. Download the created heapdump from the server.
The snapshot can be loaded in the chrome dev-tool to analysis.
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them accessible without logging in and allows us to track user signups
with invite links
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## About the changes
This PR addresses some issues when working with variants after migrating
to variants per environment.
**Problem:** since PATCH
`/api/admin/projects/default/features/${featureName}/variants` does not
take into account `featureEnvironments`, when variantsPerEnvironment
gets enabled, this method will override the variants in other
environments (i.e. not doing a patch). This method has to be maintained
because of backward compatibility but it has to be adapted to deal with
variants per environment
https://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-476/when-using-patch-for-variants-without-environments-it-wipes-out
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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 💁
Removes feature flags for syncing sso groups and clone environment.
These features are being made generally available for all who have
access to environments and sso groups
This removes stray onlys in our tests and adds a linter rule that will
error if only is present. Also updates the test result of one of our
tests as a result of [this pull
request](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/pull/2344)
## About the changes
With the latest changes of variants per environment, we switched to
export schema v4 without having the feature toggle enabled. This moves
the variants to `featureEnvironments` when they were previously in
`features`. The main problem is that it can create confusion as the
exported file has the same variants for each one of the environments but
after importing the file the UI will only show one set of variants
attached to the feature.
With this change, we're maintaining the previous schema until the
feature toggle is enabled.
Adds ability to favorite projects.
1. Can favorite project
2. Can unfavorite project
3. Favorite field is returned on `/api/admin/projects/default`
4. Favorite field is returned on` /api/admin/projects`
## About the changes
We need a way to have an audit log for operations made on Api Tokens.
These changes adds three new event types, API_TOKEN_CREATED,
API_TOKEN_UPDATED, API_TOKEN_DELETED and extends api-token-service to
store these to our event store to reflect the action being taken.
* 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.
Signed-off-by: andreas-unleash <andreas@getunleash.ai>
This PR introduces a soft landing page to the last viewed project or to
the project list (if there is more than 1 project)
Changes:
- Replaced clearing of `storage` with clearing `cache` in logout.ts ::
REVERTED
- Root redirects to `projects` instead of `features`
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Previously we hard deleted the users, but due to change requests and
possibly other features in future, we really want to hard-link user
table and have meaningful relationships.
But this means, when user is deleted, all linked data is also deleted.
**Workaround is to soft delete users and just clear users data and keep
the relationships alive for audit logs.**
This PR implements this feature.
patches an issue where cloning a feature would clone variants for
it's last found environment in the db. This now will clone the feature
environments correctly
## 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.
Signed-off-by: andreas-unleash <andreas@getunleash.ai>
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experimental flag that can control the behaviour
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## About the changes
Variants are now stored in each environment rather than in the feature
toggle. This enables RBAC, suggest changes, etc to also apply to
variants.
Relates to [roadmap](https://github.com/orgs/Unleash/projects/10) item:
#2254
### Important files
- **src/lib/db/feature-strategy-store.ts** a complex query was moved to
a view named `features_view`
- **src/lib/services/state-service.ts** export version number increased
due to the new format
## Discussion points
We're keeping the old column as a safeguard to be able to go back
Co-authored-by: sighphyre <liquidwicked64@gmail.com>
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![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/14320932/202286759-b9c30228-59cc-4c58-a7b0-3c6c3d0ecba6.png)
## About the changes
https://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-425/variants-crud-new-environment-cards-with-tables-inside-add-edit-and
Basically created parallel components for the **variants per
environments** feature, so both flows should work correctly depending on
the feature flag state. Some of the duplication means that cleanup
should be straightforward - Once we're happy with this feature it should
be enough to delete
`frontend/src/component/feature/FeatureView/FeatureVariants/FeatureVariantsList`
and do some little extra cleanup.
I noticed we had some legacy-looking code in variants, so this involved
*some* rewriting of the current variants logic. Hopefully this new code
looks nicer, more maintainable, and more importantly **doesn't break
anything**.
Relates to [roadmap](https://github.com/orgs/Unleash/projects/10) item:
#2254
### Important files
Everything inside the
`frontend/src/component/feature/FeatureView/FeatureVariants/FeatureEnvironmentVariants`
folder.
fix: broken UI when importing features into environments which are not linked to the feature's project
## Related to
- PR: https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/pull/2209
- Issue: https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/issues/2186
- Issue: https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/issues/2193
## Expected behaviour:
After importing we should see:
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## About the changes
**The problem:** when we import we have projects, features and
environments. Each feature belongs to a project (this is by default and
the imported file enforces that). The links between projects and
features, or projects and environments, depend on us creating those
relationships. When we add a feature to an environment we're not
validating that the project and the environment are connected. Because
of that, in some situations (like in this test), we can end up with a
project with features but no environment.
This breaks a weak constraint we had which is that all projects should
have at least one environment.
**This PR makes the following assumption when importing**: _if a feature
is added to an environment, and that environment is still not linked to
the project that feature belongs to, then the project and environments
have to be linked_. The rationale behind this is that the user couldn't
have generated this export file without the project and environment
being linked together.
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This PR sets up exports so that we can import in enterprise with just
"unleash-server".
This will free us to refactor unleash internals without breaking
enterprise
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This PR adds implements the frontend and migrations part of multiple
reviewers.
2 UI parts:
1. Configuration to add the count of required approvals
2. Handle multiple approvers in review page.
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Remove change_request_enabled column
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## 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
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## Create a user with the "viewer" root role and link them to a signup token
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- Add `change_request_enabled` column to `projects` and
`project_environments`
- Modified the store to include the new column
- Added new column to Project open api schema
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1. Added database table for change request approvals
2. Removed separate endpoint for applying. **Now all state changes will
go through same endpoint.**
From Thomas and mine testing. BaseUriPath can't be set as an environment
variable because we override it when trying to format the URI from the
server config. This PR makes sure we only format if the custom server
options actually have baseUriPath set.
Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai>
## What
This PR updates the `paramToBool` function to first check whether the
incoming argument is a boolean. This fixes the bug where using `true` or
`false` (e.g. `Strategies=false`) in the query would cause the server to
crash.
I've also added a test case to check for these values.
## Why
While working on the import/export API docs, I noticed that using
`false` in an export request caused the server to crash.
As we want to allow `true` and `false` (and use these values in the
documentation), we should ensure that they work as expected.
## Background
It's likely that this bug was introduced when we added the new OpenAPI
query parameters to the export endpoint. Because of the way that the
OpenAPI service we use does conversion, we now get `true` and `false`
converted to actual boolean values instead of strings. The `paramToBool`
function didn't account for that previously, which is why it caused the
server to crash.
## What
This PR fixes a bug where fetching a feature toggle via the
`/api/admin/projects/:projectId/features/:featureName` endpoint doesn't
validate that the feature belongs to the provided project. The same
thing applies to the archive functionality. This has also been fixed.
In doing so, it also adds corresponding tests to check for edge cases,
updates the 403 error response we use to provide clearer steps for the
user, and adds more error responses to the OpenAPI documentation.
## Why
As mentioned in #2337, it's unexpected that the provided project
shouldn't matter at all, and after discussions internally, it was also
discovered that this was never intended to be the case.
## Discussion points
It might be worth rethinking this for Unleash v5. Why does the features
API need the projects part at all when features are unique across the
entire instance? Would it be worth reverting to a simpler feature API
later or would that introduce issues with regards to how different
projects can have different active environments and so on?
### Further improvements
I have _not_ provided schemas for the error responses for the endpoints
at this time. I considered it, but because it would introduce new schema
code, more tests, etc, I decided to leave it for later. There's a
thorough OpenAPI walkthrough coming up, so I think it makes sense to do
it as part of that work instead. I am happy to be challenged on this,
however, and will implement it if you think it's better.
### Why 403 when the project is wrong?
We could also have used the 404 status code for when the feature exists
but doesn't belong to this project, but this would require more (and
more complex) code. We also already use 403 for cases like this for
post, patch, and put. Finally, the [HTTP spec's section on the 403
status code](https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9110.html#status.403) says the
following (emphasis mine):
> The 403 (Forbidden) status code indicates that the server
**_understood the request but refuses to fulfill it_**. A server that
wishes to make public why the request has been forbidden can describe
that reason in the response content (if any).
>
> If authentication credentials were provided in the request, the server
considers them insufficient to grant access. The client SHOULD NOT
automatically repeat the request with the same credentials. The client
MAY repeat the request with new or different credentials. However, **_a
request might be forbidden for reasons unrelated to the credentials_**.
As such, I think using 403 makes sense in this case.
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Closes#2337.
* Fixes a memory leak where events would trigger the data polling to restart. Any event would setup another polling interval, which would strain our database. Separated the logic for fetching the data and the polling, and made sure that the polling was only initialized once.
* fix: limit total of PATs a user can have
* increase PAT limit to 10
* Update src/lib/services/pat-service.ts
Co-authored-by: Simon Hornby <liquidwicked64@gmail.com>
* disable button on the front-end when PAT limit is reached
* import from server instead of repeating ourselves
Co-authored-by: Simon Hornby <liquidwicked64@gmail.com>
* OpenAPI(feat): add new 'Segments' tag
## What
This change adds a new Segments tag to the list of valid OpenAPI tags.
## Why
When updating tags for the enterprise version of Unleash, I realized
we didn't have any tags that were appropriate for the segments
endpoints.
* chore: Update snapshot
* 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
Co-authored-by: Fredrik Strand Oseberg <fredrik.no@gmail.com>
* 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
Co-authored-by: Fredrik Strand Oseberg <fredrik.no@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: sjaanus <sellinjaanus@gmail.com>
* fix: filter empty metrics before we collect last seen toggles.
fixes: #2104
* fix: add a last-seen service to batch last-seen toggle updates
Co-authored-by: Fredrik Strand Oseberg <fredrik.no@gmail.com>
* fix: PATs should have an unique description
* add pat validation on the back-end service
* Update src/lib/services/pat-service.ts
Co-authored-by: Simon Hornby <liquidwicked64@gmail.com>
* fix: only consider current user's PATs
* fix tests
* cleanup
* Update frontend/src/component/user/Profile/PersonalAPITokensTab/CreatePersonalAPIToken/CreatePersonalAPIToken.tsx
Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai>
* Update src/test/e2e/api/admin/user/pat.e2e.test.ts
Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai>
Co-authored-by: Simon Hornby <liquidwicked64@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai>
* fixed segments not being copied
* fix fmt
* bug fix
* return segmentId[] when getting a feature strategy
* do not return segments if they are not there
* Update src/lib/services/feature-toggle-service.ts
Co-authored-by: Fredrik Strand Oseberg <fredrik.no@gmail.com>
* fix lint
* fix: more explicit column sorting and bug fix
* update snapshot
* rollback
* add segment ids to feature strategies
* bug fix
Co-authored-by: Fredrik Strand Oseberg <fredrik.no@gmail.com>
## What
This PR does two things:
1. Add tests to ensure that all OpenAPI tags are listed in the root-level `tags` property of the spec.
2. Changes the tags for endpoints that use any of the deprecated tags (specifically `admin`).
## Why
When we moved to using the docusaurus OpenAPI doc generator, we made some changes to existing tags. Moving away from having just 'admin', 'client', and one or two more, we now use a more granular system, which makes it easier to find an endpoint by category.
However, there's currently nothing enforcing this and this bit of knowledge hasn't been clearly communicated to anyone. Because of this, we have some endpoints that are currently just grouped under a general 'admin' tag.
This has two drawbacks:
- In Swagger UI, all these endpoints are grouped together. This means that they break with the expectation that each endpoint has its own category. Further, being lumped together means that the 'admin' group is hard to read.
- The 'admin' tag is (on purpose) not included in the root-level `tags` property of the generated OpenAPI spec. This means that the OpenAPI docusaurus generator doesn't pick up those endpoints, which means that they're not included in the docs on docs.getunleash.io.
## How
By implementing tests that:
1. Check that the tags included in the spec are a subset of the "approved" tags
2. By checking each path in the OpenAPI spec and making sure that all its tags are listed in the root-level tag list. If this is not the case, the test fails and it logs an error explaining what is wrong to the console. An example of such a message is:
```
The OpenAPI spec contains path-level tags that are not listed in the root-level tags object. The relevant paths, operation ids, and tags are as follows:
POST /api/admin/feedback (operation id: createFeedback) has the following invalid tags: "admin"
PUT /api/admin/feedback/{id} (operation id: updateFeedback) has the following invalid tags: "admin"
For reference, the root-level tags are: "Addons", "Admin UI", "API tokens", "Archive", "Auth", "Client", "Context", "Edge", "Environments", "Events", "Features", "Import/Export", "Metrics", "Operational", "Playground", "Projects", "Public signup tokens", "Strategies", "Tags", "Unstable", "Users"
```
## Commits
* fix: ensure that all root-level tags in the spec are 'approved tags'
* fix: test that all listed path tags exist in the root-level tags
* fix: use "API tokens" tag for PAT endpoints
* fix: add comment explaining why tags test is there
* fix: Update snapshot
* fix: ensure that spec tags are a subset of the approved Tags
* fix: improve error message when tags don't match
* fix: further tweaks in log format
* fix: slack back link url to point to the feature page
* update snapshots
* update feature link in case project info is available in event
* update missing snapshot