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This change adds a link to the Unleash help center in the list of links.
## Why
To make it easier to get help for customers who require it.
## Notes
Signed off by Diego (@dsusa72) and Elise (@EliseBrevald).
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Adds support for case for IN and NOT_IN operators
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This PR moves the getProjectOverview method out from the project health
controller. It doesn't make sense that this method lives here anymore,
as over time it has grown into method that relays all information about
a single project. It makes more sense that this now lives on the root of
the project api. Also removes unwanted duplication of getProjectOverview
from the project-service and the project-health-service.
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This PR fixes two problems:
(1) The initial redirect put us into an infinite loop when redirecting,
because trying to go back to the root would always trigger the initial
redirect component. Throwing you back to project screen.
(2) Using UI config in the useLastViewedProject to get the basePath
introduced a race condition where you needed data from the uiConfig in
order to fetch the correct key from local storage. The fix here was to
use the basePath coded into the HTML file, so we can synchronously
retrieve the correct key at startup.
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## What
This PR:
- adds a footer link to GitHub discussions
- updates the link to the public roadmap
## Why
Because we want more people to use discussions as a resource and because
the old roadmap link leads to a deprecated roadmap.
This change adds the change requests explainer video to the change
requests reference documentation.
As a bonus, it also cleans up some redundant whitespace.
## About the changes
When exporting v3, for variants backward compatibility, we need to find
one featureEnvironment and fetch variants from there.
In cases where the default environment is disabled (therefore does not
get variants per environment when added), it can be still be selected
for the export process. Therefore variants don't appear in the feature
when they should be there.
An e2e test that fails with the previous implementation was added to
validate the behavior
This comes from our support ticket 404
This PR builds on the preceding doc auto-generation PRs and generates
documentation for the remaining server-side SDKs.
## Why
Refer to https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/pull/2809 for more context
about generating SDK docs.
## What
- Adds generation for the remaining server-side SDKs
- Moves generated docs from the `/reference/sdks` directory to
`/generated` directory.
- Makes sure that the URLs do not change because of the move by using
the `slug` frontmatter property.
- replaces relative github links in the markdown documents so that they
become absolute github links. (refer to the next section)
- Updates some image styling so that it doesn't apply to readme badges
(we don't need them using `display: block`)
### On link replacing:
This PR adds handling of links in the generated documentation.
Specifically, it changes links in one case:
Relative links to github. Links to code and other files in the
repository. These are prefixed with the repository's URL.
While this should work in most cases, it will fail in cases where the
links to the files are not on the repository's primary branch.
(typically main, but could also be "v3", for instance). In these cases,
the links will get a double branch in the URL and will fail. However, I
see no easy way around this (though suggestions are definitely
accepted!), and think it's a fair tradeoff. It takes the links from
"definitely failing" to "will work in the vast majority of cases".
Note: I originally also wanted to handle the case where the link is an
absolute link to docs.getunleash.io. We could turn these into relative
urls to avoid full page reloads and enjoy a smoother experience.
However, the client-side redirects don't work correctly if the relative
URL goes to a redirect page, so you end up with a 404 page. As such, I
think it's better to leave the links as absolute for now.
With the release of 4.19, the info box at the top was outdated. It's been updated to reflect the current situation. References to 4.18 in the body have also been updated.
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Fixes a bug in ConstraintAccordionList where the help icon was moved to
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## About the changes
Introduce a snapshot version of instanceStats inside
instance-stats-service to provide a cached state of the statistics
without compromising the DB.
### Important notes
Some rule-of-thumb applied in the PR that can be changed:
1. The snapshot refresh time
2. The threshold to report appName with the metrics
## Discussion points
1. The snapshot could be limited to just the information needed (things
like `hasOIDC` don't change until there's a restart), to optimize the memory usage
3. metrics.ts (used to expose Prometheus metrics) has a [refresh
interval of
2hs](2d16730cc2/src/lib/metrics.ts (L189-L195)),
but with this implementation, we could remove that background task and
rely on the snapshot
4. We could additionally update the snapshot every time someone queries
the DB to fetch stats (`getStats()` method), but it may increase
complexity without a significant benefit
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This PR fixes an error where useSWR would throw a TypeError: `subs[i] is
not a function`: https://github.com/vercel/swr/issues/2357
I can't be totally sure why this is happening but we had a design flaw
in our setup that caused our group overview to first fetch all groups,
and then subsequently fetch each individual group after the groups were
rendered. This was happening because GroupCard was rendering the
EditGroupUsers component which used the `useGroup(groupId)` getter.
The flow in the old version looked like this:
1. Fetch all the groups
2. Use the groups data to render all the `GroupCard` elements
3. Once the GroupCard was rendered the EditGroupComponent would be
mounted and set up a recurring GET on the individual group, causing each
group to be fetched recurringly in the Group overview.
The useSWR error seems to be connected to setting up these
subscriptions, and then removing the element from the DOM. We were able
to trigger this error by removing the group.
## How did we fix it?
We refactored the components concerned with editing group users and
removing groups to exist outside of the `GroupCard` and have the group
card supply the base data through a state setter. This pattern is also
better for the remove functionality because the remove functionality in
its current state could trigger a react update on a component removed
from the DOM if you awaited the refetching of the data. This is because
the groups data is controlling the rendering of the `GroupCard` and when
the `RemoveGroup` modal is nested underneath the `GroupCard` a refetch
would trigger an update, re-render the overview and remove the entire
`GroupCard` and the associated `RemoveGroup` component.
I'm still not sure if this is a bug with SWR or a side-effect of how we
architected the functionality, but this change seems to remove the
problem.