## What
This (admittedly massive) PR updates the "physical" documentation
structure and fixes url inconsistencies and SEO problems reported by
marketing. The main points are:
- remove or move directories : advanced, user_guide, deploy, api
- move the files contained within to the appropriate one of topics,
how-to, tutorials, or reference
- update internal doc links and product links to the content
- create client-side redirects for all the urls that have changed.
A number of the files have been renamed in small ways to better match
their url and to make them easier to find. Additionally, the top-level
api directory has been moved to /reference/api/legacy/unleash (see the
discussion points section for more on this).
## Why
When moving our doc structure to diataxis a while back, we left the
"physical' files lying where they were, because it didn't matter much to
the new structure. However, that did introduce some inconsistencies with
where you place docs and how we organize them.
There's also the discrepancies in whether urls us underscores or hyphens
(which isn't necessarily the same as their file name), which has been
annoying me for a while, but now has also been raised by marketing as an
issue in terms of SEO.
## Discussion points
The old, hand-written API docs have been moved from /api to
/reference/api/legacy/unleash. There _is_ a /reference/api/unleash
directory, but this is being populated by the OpenAPI plugin, and mixing
those could only cause trouble. However, I'm unsure about putting
/legacy/ in the title, because the API isn't legacy, the docs are. Maybe
we could use another path? Like /old-docs/ or something? I'd appreciate
some input on this.
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This PR sets up exports so that we can import in enterprise with just
"unleash-server".
This will free us to refactor unleash internals without breaking
enterprise
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* OpenAPI(feat): add new 'Segments' tag
## What
This change adds a new Segments tag to the list of valid OpenAPI tags.
## Why
When updating tags for the enterprise version of Unleash, I realized
we didn't have any tags that were appropriate for the segments
endpoints.
* chore: Update snapshot
## What
This PR does two things:
1. Add tests to ensure that all OpenAPI tags are listed in the root-level `tags` property of the spec.
2. Changes the tags for endpoints that use any of the deprecated tags (specifically `admin`).
## Why
When we moved to using the docusaurus OpenAPI doc generator, we made some changes to existing tags. Moving away from having just 'admin', 'client', and one or two more, we now use a more granular system, which makes it easier to find an endpoint by category.
However, there's currently nothing enforcing this and this bit of knowledge hasn't been clearly communicated to anyone. Because of this, we have some endpoints that are currently just grouped under a general 'admin' tag.
This has two drawbacks:
- In Swagger UI, all these endpoints are grouped together. This means that they break with the expectation that each endpoint has its own category. Further, being lumped together means that the 'admin' group is hard to read.
- The 'admin' tag is (on purpose) not included in the root-level `tags` property of the generated OpenAPI spec. This means that the OpenAPI docusaurus generator doesn't pick up those endpoints, which means that they're not included in the docs on docs.getunleash.io.
## How
By implementing tests that:
1. Check that the tags included in the spec are a subset of the "approved" tags
2. By checking each path in the OpenAPI spec and making sure that all its tags are listed in the root-level tag list. If this is not the case, the test fails and it logs an error explaining what is wrong to the console. An example of such a message is:
```
The OpenAPI spec contains path-level tags that are not listed in the root-level tags object. The relevant paths, operation ids, and tags are as follows:
POST /api/admin/feedback (operation id: createFeedback) has the following invalid tags: "admin"
PUT /api/admin/feedback/{id} (operation id: updateFeedback) has the following invalid tags: "admin"
For reference, the root-level tags are: "Addons", "Admin UI", "API tokens", "Archive", "Auth", "Client", "Context", "Edge", "Environments", "Events", "Features", "Import/Export", "Metrics", "Operational", "Playground", "Projects", "Public signup tokens", "Strategies", "Tags", "Unstable", "Users"
```
## Commits
* fix: ensure that all root-level tags in the spec are 'approved tags'
* fix: test that all listed path tags exist in the root-level tags
* fix: use "API tokens" tag for PAT endpoints
* fix: add comment explaining why tags test is there
* fix: Update snapshot
* fix: ensure that spec tags are a subset of the approved Tags
* fix: improve error message when tags don't match
* fix: further tweaks in log format
## What
This PR adds an extra layer of OpenAPI validation testing to what we already have. It also fixes any issues that make the new tests fail.
## Why
While the current OpenAPI validation takes care of _some_ things, there's also things it misses, as shown by #2055. By adding the OpenAPI Enforcer package, we should hopefully be able to catch more of these errors in the future. The enforcer _does_ flag the issue in #2055 as an error.
## How
By adding the OpenAPI Enforcer package and making whatever changes it picks up on.
By adding location headers to all our 201 endpoints. I also had to change some signatures on `create` store methods so that they actually return something (a lot of them just returned `void`).
## Discussion points
### Code changes
Some of the code changes may not be necessary or we may want to change more code to align with what changes have been done. It may be worth standardizing on a pattern for `*store.create` methods, so that they always return an identifier or the stored object, for instance.
### On relative URIs
The 201 location headers use relative URIs to point to the created resources. This seemed to be the easiest way to me, as we don't need to worry about figuring out what the absolute URL of the instance is (though we could probably just concat it to the request URI?). The algorithm for determining relative URIs is described in [RFC 3986 section 5](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-5).
There's also some places where I'm not sure we _can_ provide accurate location url. I think they're supposed to point _directly at_ whatever the resource is, but for some resources (such as api tokens), you can only get it as part of a collection. From [RFC 9110 on the location field](https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9110.html#field.location) (emphasis mine):
> the Location header field in a [201 (Created)](https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9110.html#status.201) response is supposed to provide a URI that is **specific** to the created resource.
A link to a collection is not specific. I'm not sure what best to do about this.
### Inline comments
I've added a number of inline PR comments that I'd love to get some feedback on too. Have a look and let me know what you think!
### Unfinished business
I've added some juicy comments to some of the files here. They contain non-blocking issues that I'm tracking (via github issues). We should resolve them in the future, but right now they can stay as they are.
## Commits
* Feat: add openapi-enforcer + tests; fix _some_ issues
* Test: allow non-standard string formats
* validation: fix _some_ 201 created location header endpoints
* #1391: fix remaining 201 location headers missing
* Refactor: use the ajv options object instead of add* methods
* #1391: flag validation errors and warnings as test failures
* #1391: modify patch schema to specify either object or array
We don't provide many patch endpoints, so we _could_ create separate
patch operation objects for each one. I think that makes sense to do
as part of the larger cleanup. For now, I think it's worth to simply
turn it into one of these. While it's not entirely accurate, it's
better than what we had before.
* Refactor: make tests easier to read
* #1391: use enum for valid token types
This was previously only a description. This may seem like a breaking
change because OpenAPI would previously accept any string. However,
Joi also performs validation on this, so invalid values wouldn't work
previously either.
* #1391: Comment out default parameter values for now
This isn't the _right_ way, but it's the pragmatic solution. It's not
a big deal and this works as a stopgap solution.
* #1391: add todo note for api token schema fixes
* #1391: update snapshot
* Revert "#1391: modify patch schema to specify either object or array"
This reverts commit 0dd5d0faa1.
Turns out we need to allow much more than just objects and arrays.
I'll leave this as is for now.
* Chore(#1391): update comment explaining api token schema TODO
* #1391: modify some test code and add comment
* #1391: update tests and spec to allow 'any' type in schema
* Chore: remove comment
* #1391: add tests for context field stores
* #1391: add location header for public signup links
* #1391: fix query parameter description.
There was indeed a bug in the package, and this has been addressed
now, so we can go back to describing the params properly.
* PublicSignupTokens
* bug fix
* bug fixes and test
* bug fixes and test
* bug fixes and test
* Add feature flag
* tests
* tests
* Update 20220908093515-add-public-signup-tokens.js
Bug Fix
* task: use swc instead of ts-jest (#2042)
* Add a counter for total number of environments (#1964)
* add groupId to gradual rollout template (#2045)
* add groupId to gradual rollout template
* FMT
* Improve tabs UI on smaller devices (#2014)
* Improve tabs UI on smaller devices
* Improve tabs UI on smaller devices
* bug fix
* add proper scrollable tabs
* removed centered from Tabs (conflicts with scrollable)
* PR comments
* 4.15.0-beta.10
* Fix broken doc links (#2046)
## 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
* 4.15.0
* 4.15.1
* docs: update link for symfony sdk (#2048)
The doc link appears to have pointed at an address that is no longer reachable. Instead, let's point to the equivalent GitHub link
Relates to and closes#2047
* docs: test broken links in website (#1912)
The action triggers manually as a first step to test this functionality. In the near future, we might schedule it
* Schedule link checker action (#2050)
Runs at 12:30 UTC on Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu and Fri
* fix: add env and project labels to feature updated metrics. (#2043)
* Revert workflow (#2051)
* update snapshot
* PR comments
* Added Events and tests
* Throw error if token not found
Co-authored-by: Christopher Kolstad <chriswk@getunleash.ai>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai>
Co-authored-by: Gastón Fournier <gaston@getunleash.ai>
Co-authored-by: Ivar Conradi Østhus <ivarconr@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: sjaanus <sellinjaanus@gmail.com>
* refactor: remove unused API definition routes
* feat: add support for proxy keys
* feat: support listening for any event
* feat: embed proxy endpoints
* refactor: add an experimental flag for the embedded proxy
## PR text
I realized that the tag changes we introduced in #1907 would be breaking for people who use the unleash-server package and implement their own endpoints on top of it (as we do in unleash-enterprise).
This change makes it possible to still use the old tags. However, these tags are purposefully not added to the root schema or the list of OpenAPI tag types. Any of our endpoints still using them (I think there is one in Unleash enterprise, see ivarconr/unleash-enterprise#109) should switch over when possible.
## Commits
* fix: Add deprecated openapi tags as valid tags for operations
* Docs: add explanatory comment for why the type exists.
* Docs: start experimenting with OpenAPI and docusaurus
* Docs: add docusaurus-theme-openapi-docs pkg
* Wip: current status
* Docs: Add 'docusaurus-plugin-api-docs'
* Move openapi into own sidebar; generate from localhost
* Chore: Update docusaurus plugin for OpenAPI
* Add website/yarn.lock to git
* Fix: fix CSS warning by using flex-end instead of end
* docs: make openapi generated code work again
* docs: make tags work properly with openapi sidebar
* Docs/chore: update OpenAPI tag scheme.
Add a whole bunch of new tags to make it easier to understand
available tags in OpenAPI.
* docs: point to new openapi docs from old api docs
* docs: typo
* Docs: link restructure
* docs: add operation indicators to openapi docs
* docs: change badge color for operations
* docs: update openapi-docs package
It now sorts tags the same as the schema
* docs: pluralize APIs in slug
* docs: update links to generated api docs
* docs: update openapi snapshot tests with new tags
* docs: conditionally load spec from localhost or from file
* docs: Remove changes relating to immediate switchover
* refactor: rename types; extract into separate file
* docs: fix api doc links
* Wip: fix openapi spec
* Feat: add openapi enforcer for enforcing the generated schema
* Chore: Allow the example keyword in params
* Feat: add validator tests and fix some errors
* Use @apidevtools/swagger-parser for schema validation
* Wip: refactor tests for updated schema name
* Feat: update request params creation method
* Feat: add query params to state
* Refactor: move mapping test into separate function
* Refactor: rename request-parameters -> query-parameters
* Refactor: expose only finished query parameters
* Wip: fixup param types
* Refactor: remove unused types
* Chore: rename and cleanup
* Chore: cleanup
* Fix: Update snapshot
* Fix: use ?? Instead of paramToBool to get defaults
* Wip: generate query param object type from openapi params list
* Wip: use generated types for export query params
* Revert "Fix: use ?? Instead of paramToBool to get defaults"
This reverts commit 842567500b.
Because we accept bools, strings, and numbers, this is the only way to
do it.
* Chore: update and pin json-schema-to-ts
* Fix: use `&` to merge types
* Update snapshot
* Chore: rename export-parameters-schema -> export-query-parameters
When it ends in `schema`, the tests expect it to be included in the
openapi index file.
* Refactor: move openapi utils into /util directory
* Refactor: move utils test into `util` directory
* Refactor: don't expose standard responses tied to status codes
* Feat: update empty response description + make it const
* Chore: update snapshot with new response descriptions