* Fix(#1391): Expose API version even when not running via npm/yarn
Expose the current Unleash version in the generated OpenAPI docs, even
when running via docker or other processes.
An OpenAPI spec without a version isn't valid. This causes some of our
generation tools (such as the one for documentation) to fail.
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.
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
* 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
## 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