To prepare for 5.6 GA,
I've done a find through both Frontend and Backend here to remove the
usages of the flag. Seems like the flag was only in use in the frontend.
@nunogois can you confirm?
https://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-1531/rename-message-banners-to-banners
This renames "message banners" to "banners".
I also added support for external banners coming from a `banner` flag
instead of only `messageBanner` flag, so we can eventually migrate to
the new one in the future if we want.
This PR adds a splash screen for segments being open-sourced.
It looks like this:
![image](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/17786332/bf8766e6-b9cc-4f0b-a6d1-f6e89e21d844)
## About the changes
I've more or less wholesale copied the demo dialog that @nunogois
implemented. I've put it in the `splash` directory for now (because
that's where it seemed most appropriate). The reason for straight
copying it instead of extending existing functionality is primarily that
this should be short-lived and deleted after the next release or so. So
isolating all the changes into a single directory seems like a good
idea.
## Discussion points
Because OSS installations don't connect to Unleash, we can't use feature
flags to control the rollout here. Instead, we must just assume that OSS
users will want to see it. If there is a better way we can control this,
that'd be great. I'd love to be able to use time constraints to not show
this after a certain date, for instance, but I don't think that's
something we can do right now?
The splash is also set to display on any page you're at when you first
load unleash. However, closing the dialog (either by closing or by
asking to see segments) will store that in localstorage, and you won't
be shown the dialog again.
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Co-authored-by: Nuno Góis <github@nunogois.com>
After checking with @nicolaesocaciu we came to the conclusion that the
maintenance banner should be sticky.
Co-authored-by Nicolae <nicolae@getunleash.ai>
https://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-1494/re-order-message-banners
- Re-orders message banners to fit into this logic:
>1. Maintenance banner
>2. External message banner(s) - Most likely coming from Unleash
>3. Internal message banner(s)
- Renames the feature flag to better reflect the feature behavior;
- Lays a basic skeleton structure for this new feature;
https://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-1253/add-support-for-more-events-in-the-slack-app-integration
Adds support for a lot more events in our integrations. Here is how the
full list looks like:
- ADDON_CONFIG_CREATED
- ADDON_CONFIG_DELETED
- ADDON_CONFIG_UPDATED
- API_TOKEN_CREATED
- API_TOKEN_DELETED
- CHANGE_ADDED
- CHANGE_DISCARDED
- CHANGE_EDITED
- CHANGE_REQUEST_APPLIED
- CHANGE_REQUEST_APPROVAL_ADDED
- CHANGE_REQUEST_APPROVED
- CHANGE_REQUEST_CANCELLED
- CHANGE_REQUEST_CREATED
- CHANGE_REQUEST_DISCARDED
- CHANGE_REQUEST_REJECTED
- CHANGE_REQUEST_SENT_TO_REVIEW
- CONTEXT_FIELD_CREATED
- CONTEXT_FIELD_DELETED
- CONTEXT_FIELD_UPDATED
- FEATURE_ARCHIVED
- FEATURE_CREATED
- FEATURE_DELETED
- FEATURE_ENVIRONMENT_DISABLED
- FEATURE_ENVIRONMENT_ENABLED
- FEATURE_ENVIRONMENT_VARIANTS_UPDATED
- FEATURE_METADATA_UPDATED
- FEATURE_POTENTIALLY_STALE_ON
- FEATURE_PROJECT_CHANGE
- FEATURE_REVIVED
- FEATURE_STALE_OFF
- FEATURE_STALE_ON
- FEATURE_STRATEGY_ADD
- FEATURE_STRATEGY_REMOVE
- FEATURE_STRATEGY_UPDATE
- FEATURE_TAGGED
- FEATURE_UNTAGGED
- GROUP_CREATED
- GROUP_DELETED
- GROUP_UPDATED
- PROJECT_CREATED
- PROJECT_DELETED
- SEGMENT_CREATED
- SEGMENT_DELETED
- SEGMENT_UPDATED
- SERVICE_ACCOUNT_CREATED
- SERVICE_ACCOUNT_DELETED
- SERVICE_ACCOUNT_UPDATED
- USER_CREATED
- USER_DELETED
- USER_UPDATED
I added the events that I thought were relevant based on my own
discretion. Know of any event we should add? Let me know and I'll add it
🙂
For now I only added these events to the new Slack App integration, but
we can add them to the other integrations as well since they are now
supported.
The event formatter was refactored and changed quite a bit in order to
make it easier to maintain and add new events in the future. As a
result, events are now posted with different text. Do we consider this a
breaking change? If so, I can keep the old event formatter around,
create a new one and only use it for the new Slack App integration.
I noticed we don't have good 404 behaviors in the UI for things that are
deleted in the meantime, that's why I avoided some links to specific
resources (like feature strategies, integration configurations, etc),
but we could add them later if we improve this.
This PR also tries to add some consistency to the the way we log events.
In this PR we are adding a JSON Editor that will be used for `json`
variant payload type. Its using `vanilla-jsoneditor` package
https://www.npmjs.com/package/vanilla-jsoneditor and is lazy loaded only
when the `json` payload type is selected in the dropdown UI.
We love all open-source Unleash users. in 2022 we built the [segment
capability](https://docs.getunleash.io/reference/segments) (v4.13) as an
enterprise feature, simplify life for our customers.
Now it is time to contribute it to the world 🌏
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.io>
## About the changes
Adds optional support for specifying JSON templates for datadog message
payload
![image](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/707867/eb7c838a-7abf-441e-972e-ddd7ada07efa)
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`frontend/src/component/integrations/IntegrationForm/IntegrationParameters/IntegrationParameter/IntegrationParameterEnableWithDropdown.tsx`
- a new component comprising of a text field and a dropdown menu
`src/lib/addons/datadog.ts` - Where the integration is taking place
## Discussion points
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- Should I have implemented the new component type as a specifiable
addon parameter type in definitions? Felt a bit YAGNI/Premature
- Would like input on naming and the new component etc
https://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-1401/misc-fixes-and-improvements-related-to-the-new-slack-app-integration
This includes multiple UI-related misc fixes and improvements that are
not only related with the new Slack App integration but also
integrations in general.
- Improves the styling in the "how does it work" section;
- Improves the text in the `IntegrationMultiSelector`s;
- Switches "Configure" and "Open" around to match designs;
- Properly handles click event on `IntegrationCardMenu` (fix navigation
on dialog click);
- Fixes titles and contents for "enable/disable" and "delete"
integration dialogs to match designs;
- Updates Slack App integration "how does it work" section to better
reflect the intended behavior;
- Removes redundant alerts after previous point;
- Adds an alert in the old Slack integration configuration warning of
its deprecation and suggesting the new Slack App integration instead;
- Fixes typos;
- Slight refactors;
![image](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/14320932/17b09742-f00b-4be2-829f-8248ffe67996)
Co-authored by @nicolaesocaciu
Previously, the front end would show info about the pattern if it
exists, regardless of whether the feature is active or not. The
pattern wouldn't be enforced, but it's confusing anyway, so let's hide
it.
Input should use state set outside and derive "all selected" from it.
This was not the case causing issues when loading a form with "wildcard"
pre-selected.
Fix issues uncovered when reviewing integrations list and form.
- YouTube CSP
- Text content and formatting
- Margins
- Update old integration icons
- Fix headers in dark theme
This PR adds plausible metrics for feature naming patterns. The changes
are tracked whenever the form is submitted and the naming pattern has
changed. We track three different actions:
- added :: if there was no pattern before and now there is one
- removed :: if there was a pattern before and now there is none
- changed :: if there was a pattern before and now there is a different
one
The corresponding event type has been created in plausible.
This PR simplifies the flag naming tooltip considerably. It now only
contains an example of a pattern and what it will match. It also updates
the link in the form section description to point directly to a regex
cheat sheet instead of a general regex reference document.
There's a few reasons for doing this:
1. The text preceding the input already explains what the pattern does
and explains that it is a regex.
2. The text preceding the input also contains a link to a regex cheat
sheet (which is arguably a better place to explain regexes than a
tooltip).
3. The tooltip was very long. While a lot of the information there was
useful, it would also be hard to use. Imagine a user checking the
tooltip, scrolling all the way down, but accidentally moving the mouse a
bit and the tooltip disappearing. They would have to scroll all the way
down again. Or maybe they need to remember what it was they just looked
at. It would be more useful to have the information on a separate page.
4. The tooltip is not accessible by keyboard. This means that users who
use a keyboard to navigate the UI would not be able to scroll or
otherwise navigate the tooltip, potentially leaving them in the dark.
![image](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/17786332/88a74ad9-181a-44ba-9eb9-4818c081442f)
This PR adds:
* Generated types for useProjectDoraMetrics
* Mobile enhancements
* Tooltips
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai>
This PR updates the UI to reflect the changes to the implicit ^ and $
that we now add. The changes are:
1. Show input adornments for ^ and $ when you create a pattern.
2. Mention that ^ and $ are added implicitly in description.
3. Checks the example you provide against the pattern with added ^ and $
+ adds a test for that.
Points 1 and 2:
![image](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/17786332/88c610b4-444b-4a83-a50a-4b7639614a86)
## Discussion point:
I have not touched the information about the pattern yet as the PR that
updates that is still in review (#4656), but it would be prudent to also
update that info to make it clearer. I can address that in a follow-up
PR.
Adds `number` as possible payload type for variant.
Adds a flag to enable the feature
Updates all relevant models and schemas
Adds the option to the UI
Closes: #
[1-1357](https://linear.app/unleash/issue/1-1357/support-number-in-variant-payload)
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Signed-off-by: andreas-unleash <andreas@getunleash.ai>
## About the changes
Instead of this:
```ts
const { uiConfig } = useUiConfig();
const myFlag = Boolean(uiConfig?.flags?.myFlag)
```
we can have this:
```ts
const myFlag = useUiFlag("myFlag")
```
With the same type safety, less verbose and more purposeful code.
### Important files
- `frontend/src/hooks/useUiFlag.ts`
## Discussion points
Can we in the future share flags between frontend and backend? Right now
adding a new flag has to be done in 4 different places (backend flag
keys list, backend flags defaults config, backend experimental server
options, frontend type).
Most ergonomic option is to pull config directly from Unleash.
Issue, based on previous user feedback:
https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/issues/4565
Internal feature request document:
[docs.google.com/document/d/1Sx0q...](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Sx0qKZXUVUCjuY5F4MOh1ieOM1A2_jE58zEA7jaM_1g/edit?usp=sharing)
Because you need to match the pattern when copying toggles, it's
important that we show the required information to the user.
This change adds information about the pattern to the page. This isn't
its final design, but it's more important that the information is
there (to avoid user frustration) than that it is pretty.
This change makes it so that the flag name is revalidated against the
new
project pattern whenever you change the target project for a flag.
The validation is not run if the name is empty, if there is no
pattern, or if there is no validation method.
This solves the case where you input a name, then change the project,
and where the name isn't valid for the new project. Previously, it
wouldn't revalidate, but now it does.
While having a pattern when you have no example doesn't make a lot of
sense, it's a problem that you can't delete the example after deleting
the pattern: you previously had to remove the example before the
pattern.
This PR fixes that by always allowing you to update the example, even if
there is no pattern. Our server doesn't currently accept submitting an
example with no pattern, but we could allow that if we want to (and
probably just discard it on the back-end).
This PR also updates the validation of the example and the regex. There
were more unhandled edge cases previously where the validation would
disappear or be wrong. This should be fixed now. The new logic is that,
whenever you update the either the pattern or the example, we check:
- if you have an error in your pattern, no pattern, or no example, then
delete the example error if it exists
- have a well-formed pattern and an example then check if the example
matches the pattern and add/delete an error accordingly
This does have some consequences: editing the pattern can render your
example invalid. You'll also get immediate feedback instead of when you
switch focus. I think this is often a bad pattern (giving the user too
much negative feedback), but in terms of working with regexes, I think
it might be a good thing. We also give immediate feedback today, so I
don't think this is a regression.
Any thoughts are welcome.
This PR adds a feature naming pattern description to the project form.
It's rendered as a multi-line input field. The description is also
stored in the db.
This adapts most of @andreas-unleash's PR #4599 with some minor changes
(using description instead of prompt). Actually displaying this data to
the users will come in a later PR.
![image](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/17786332/b96d2dbb-2b90-4adf-bc83-cdc534c507ea)
Does what it says on the tin, should help with cleaning up
https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/pull/4512 and respective schema
changes.
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Co-authored-by: Gastón Fournier <gaston@getunleash.io>
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## About the changes
When archiving or reviving feature toggles, when toggles disappear from
table, actions bar should also disappear.
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Adds a first iteration of feature flag naming patterns. Currently behind a flag.
Signed-off-by: andreas-unleash <andreas@getunleash.ai>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.io>
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai>