We now have customers that exceed INT capacity, so we need to change
this to BIGINT in client_metrics_env_variants_daily as well.
Even heavy users only have about 10000 rows here, so should be a quick
enough operation.
## About the changes
When storing last seen metrics we no longer validate at insert time that
the feature exists. Instead, there's a job cleaning up on a regular
interval.
Metrics for features with more than 255 characters, makes the whole
batch to fail, resulting in metrics being lost.
This PR helps mitigate the issue while also logs long name feature names
This adds an extended metrics format to the metrics ingested by Unleash
and sent by running SDKs in the wild. Notably, we don't store this
information anywhere new in this PR, this is just streamed out to
Victoria metrics - the point of this project is insight, not analysis.
Two things to look out for in this PR:
- I've chosen to take extend the registration event and also send that
when we receive metrics. This means that the new data is received on
startup and on heartbeat. This takes us in the direction of collapsing
these two calls into one at a later point
- I've wrapped the existing metrics events in some "type safety", it
ain't much because we have 0 type safety on the event emitter so this
also has some if checks that look funny in TS that actually check if the
data shape is correct. Existing tests that check this are more or less
preserved
## About the changes
This aligns us with the requirement of having ip in all events. After
tackling the enterprise part we will be able to make the ip field
mandatory here:
2c66a4ace4/src/lib/types/events.ts (L362)
I've tried to use/add the audit info to all events I could see/find.
This makes this PR necessarily huge, because we do store quite a few
events.
I realise it might not be complete yet, but tests
run green, and I think we now have a pattern to follow for other events.
Previously, we were extracting the project from the token, but now we
will retrieve it from the session, which contains the full list of
projects.
This change also resolves an issue we encountered when the token was a
multi-project token, formatted as []:dev:token. Previously, it was
unable to display the exact list of projects. Now, it will show the
exact project names.
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| Stale Flag | Value |
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| stripClientHeadersOn304 | true |
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https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/issues/6559#issuecomment-2058848984
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<details>
<summary>Bot Commands</summary>
`@gitar-bot cleanup stale_flag=value` will cleanup a stale feature flag.
Replace `stale_flag` with the name of the stale feature flag and `value`
with either `true` or `false`.
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## About the changes
There seems to be a typo in the authorization header. We're keeping the
old typo as preferred just in case, but if not present we'll default to
the authorization header (not authorisation).
Not sure about the impact of this bug, as all registrations might be
using default project.
In order to prevent users from being able to assign roles/permissions
they don't have, this PR adds a check that the user performing the
action either is Admin, Project owner or has the same role they are
trying to grant/add.
This addAccess method is only used from Enterprise, so there will be a
separate PR there, updating how we return the roles list for a user, so
that our frontend can only present the roles a user is actually allowed
to grant.
This adds the validation to the backend to ensure that even if the
frontend thinks we're allowed to add any role to any user here, the
backend can be smart enough to stop it.
We should still update frontend as well, so that it doesn't look like we
can add roles we won't be allowed to.
Only triggers if there is any rows in client instances that have
sdk_version: unleash-edge with version < 17.0.0
The function that checks this memoizes the check for 10 minutes to avoid
scanning the client instances table too often.