## About the changes
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Adds projects user and group -usage information to the dialog shown when
user wants to delete a project role
<img width="670" alt="Skjermbilde 2023-08-10 kl 08 28 40"
src="https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/707867/a1df961b-2d0f-419d-b9bf-fedef896a84e">
---------
Co-authored-by: Nuno Góis <github@nunogois.com>
Unless you set `additionalProperties` to `false`, additional properties
are always
allowed. By explicitly setting it to `true` the generated
examples contain additional properties, e.g.:
```json
{
"tokens": [
"aproject:development.randomstring",
"[]:production.randomstring"
],
"additionalProp1": {}
}
```
By removing the explicit annotation, we still allow additional
properties, but we don't get them in examples:
```json
{
"tokens": [
"aproject:development.randomstring",
"[]:production.randomstring"
]
}
```
### What
This PR changes the slack-app addon to use slack-api's scheduleMessage
instead of postMessage.
### Why
When using postMessage we had to find the channel id in order to be able
to post the message to the channel. scheduleMessage allows using the
channel name instead of the id, which saves the entire struggle of
finding the channel name. It did mean that we had to move to defining
blocks of content instead of the easier formatting we did with
postMessage.
### Message look
![image](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/177402/a9079c4d-07c0-4846-ad0c-67130e77fb3b)
https://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-1136/custom-root-roles-documentation
- [Adds documentation referencing custom root
roles](https://unleash-docs-git-docs-custom-root-roles-unleash-team.vercel.app/reference/rbac);
- [Adds a "How to create and assign custom root roles" how-to
guide](https://unleash-docs-git-docs-custom-root-roles-unleash-team.vercel.app/how-to/how-to-create-and-assign-custom-root-roles);
- Standardizes "global" roles to "root" roles;
- Standardizes "standard" roles to "predefined" roles to better reflect
their behavior and what is shown in our UI;
- Updates predefined role descriptions and makes them consistent;
- Updates the side panel description of the user form;
- Includes some boy scouting with some tiny fixes of things identified
along the way (e.g. the role form was persisting old data when closed
and re-opened);
Questions:
- Is it worth expanding the "Assigning custom root roles" section in the
"How to create and assign custom root roles" guide to include the steps
for assigning a root role for each entity (user, service account,
group)?
- Should this PR include an update to the existing "How to create and
assign custom project roles" guide? We've since updated the UI;
---------
Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai>
## About the changes
Open API is creating 2 resources under the same URL path, we want them
aggregated:
```shell
$ curl -s https://us.app.unleash-hosted.com/ushosted/docs/openapi.json | jq '.paths."/api/admin/strategies/{name}" | keys'
[
"delete",
"get"
]
gaston@gaston-Summit-E16Flip-A12UCT: ~/poc/terraform-provider-unleash on main [!$]
$ curl -s https://us.app.unleash-hosted.com/ushosted/docs/openapi.json | jq '.paths."/api/admin/strategies/{strategyName}" | keys'
[
"put"
]
```
Note one is under `{name}` while the other is under `{strategyName}`
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Fixes an issue where project role deletion validation didn't validate
against project roles being connected to groups
We've been struggling with not getting hold of all channels. Reading the
documentation I found the support for next_cursor in the
response_metadata, as long as the response has a next_cursor, there are
responses left, so this PR adds a loop for querying until the next
cursor or the channels list is undefined or `''`. This should solve the
issue Wayfair had as well.
https://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-1311/add-a-new-prometheus-metric-with-custom-root-roles-in-use
As a follow-up to https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/pull/4435, this PR
adds a metric for total custom root roles in use by at least one entity:
users, service accounts, groups.
`custom_root_roles_in_use_total`
Output from `http://localhost:4242/internal-backstage/prometheus`:
```
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# TYPE process_cpu_system_seconds_total counter
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process_cpu_seconds_total 0.077415
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```
This PR stabilizes the playground and feature types endpoints by
changing their tag from 'Unstable' to respectively 'Playground' and
'Feature Types'. It also moves the existing feature type endpoint (which
was previously tagged as 'Features') to the 'Feature Types' tag.
In a new fresh Unleash instance with cache enabled this can cause
feature toggles to never get updated.
We saw in our client that the ETag was ETag: "60e35fba:null" Which
looked incorrect for us.
I also did manual testing and if the andWhere had a value of largerThan
higher than whatever the id was then we would get back { max: null }.
This should fix that issue.
This PR adds an e2e test to the OpenAPI tests that checks that all
openapi operations have both summaries and descriptions. It also fixes
the few schemas that were missing one or the other.
Enable strict schema validation by default. It can still be overridden
by explicitly setting it to false.
I've also fixed the validation errors that appeared when turning it on.
I've opted for the simplest route and changed the schemas to comply with
the tests.
## About the changes
We are losing some events because of not having "created by" which is
required by a constraint in the DB. One scenario where this can happen
is with the default user admin, because it doesn't have a username or an
email (unless configured by the administrator).
Our code makes assumptions on the existence of one of these 2 attributes
(e.g.
248118af7c/src/lib/services/user-service.ts (L220-L222)).
Event lost metrics:
![Screenshot from 2023-07-24
14-17-20](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/455064/9b406ad0-bbcb-4263-98dc-74ddd307a5a2)
## Discussion points
The solution proposed here is falling back to a default value. I've
chosen `"admin"` because it covers one of the use cases, but it can also
be `"system"` mimicking
248118af7c/src/lib/services/user-service.ts (L32)
which is used as a default, or `"unknown"` which is sometimes used as a
default:
248118af7c/src/lib/services/project-service.ts (L57)
Anyway, I believe it's better not to lose the event rather than be
accurate with the "created by" that can be fixed later