* #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/*`
* Refactor(#1391): don't check for OpenAPI version in snapshot tests
remove the version from the received specification. The version
_is_ a required field, but having the version listed in automated
testing causes issues when trying to deploy new versions of the
API (due to mismatch between new tag versions etc). That's why we
remove it.
* #1391: test that the "semver" property is present
* #1391: test that the openapi version is valid semver
* Chore(#1391): comment formatting
* First version ready
* Final
* Refactor
* Update pat store
* Website revert
* Website revert
* Update
* Revert website
* Revert docs to main
* Revert docs to main
* Fix eslint
* Test
* Fix table name
* Fix(#1391): Expose API version even when not running via npm/yarn
## What
Expose the current Unleash version in the generated OpenAPI docs, even
when running via docker or other processes.
## Why
An OpenAPI spec without a version isn't valid. This causes some of our
generation tools (such as the one for documentation) to fail.
## How
By changing how we fetch the current version:
Previously, we used `process.env.npm_package_version!`. However, when
you're not running with yarn or npm, this is `undefined`. That causes
the version number to not be included when running tests and when
running using the official docker image.
Instead, we now use `version` from `lib/util/version`. This is the
same version as the one used by the UI config endpoint, so it should
be the same one as what the front end displays. To the best of my
knowledge, this _is_ the version of the API.
## Discussion
It _may_ be that I have misunderstood what the version represents, but
from what I can tell, it just exports what's listed as the version in
package.json.
The source code of the `lib/util/version` file is:
```ts
// export module version
require('pkginfo')(module, 'version');
const { version } = module.exports;
export default version;
module.exports = version;
```
* Refactor(#1391): rename imported variable for clarity
* PublicSignupTokens
* bug fix
* bug fixes and test
* bug fixes and test
* bug fixes and test
* Add feature flag
* tests
* tests
* Update 20220908093515-add-public-signup-tokens.js
Bug Fix
* task: use swc instead of ts-jest (#2042)
* Add a counter for total number of environments (#1964)
* add groupId to gradual rollout template (#2045)
* add groupId to gradual rollout template
* FMT
* Improve tabs UI on smaller devices (#2014)
* Improve tabs UI on smaller devices
* Improve tabs UI on smaller devices
* bug fix
* add proper scrollable tabs
* removed centered from Tabs (conflicts with scrollable)
* PR comments
* 4.15.0-beta.10
* Fix broken doc links (#2046)
## 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
* 4.15.0
* 4.15.1
* docs: update link for symfony sdk (#2048)
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
* docs: test broken links in website (#1912)
The action triggers manually as a first step to test this functionality. In the near future, we might schedule it
* Schedule link checker action (#2050)
Runs at 12:30 UTC on Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu and Fri
* fix: add env and project labels to feature updated metrics. (#2043)
* Revert workflow (#2051)
* update snapshot
* PR comments
* Added Events and tests
* Throw error if token not found
Co-authored-by: Christopher Kolstad <chriswk@getunleash.ai>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai>
Co-authored-by: Gastón Fournier <gaston@getunleash.ai>
Co-authored-by: Ivar Conradi Østhus <ivarconr@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: sjaanus <sellinjaanus@gmail.com>
* fix: varidate-edge-tokens-schema tokens type
This change fixes the description of the 'tokens' array of the
validate edge tokens schema.
The source of the error was a simple inverson of anyOf and items.
* fix: update snapshot
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