We had to make some updates to let the compiler know about the types and
fix an issue with nested objects not being compared as objects (instead
as strings), but this saves us a few lines and is hopefully more
readable.
This PR cleans up the the CSS for the recent academy banners, sharing
styles where it seemed suitable.
Main points:
- share styling of the level badge between the links and the course
banner
- share styling of general banner shape, borders, spacing, between the
main unleash academy banner and the course-specific banner
Also does the following updates:
- change the button colors
- update the link in the main academy banner
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- fixed spaces & indentations in Python code snippets (mentioned in past
PR review)
- `git clone` my forked repo so we can customize that code in the future
as we improve it, without being blocked.
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More improvements to be made to the HTTP calls in `routes.py` as I
continue working on resolving some issues I'm running into in the app.
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## About the changes
the created_by_user_id data migration from resolving events.created_by
(for both events and features) now emits events on how many rows were
updated.
Adds listeners for these events that records these metrics with
prometheus
![image](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/707867/3bb02645-0919-4a9a-83fe-a07383ac0be1)
The `FeatureToggleListTable` is nested directly within `PageContent`.
`PageContent` was cause for removing the skeleton from the table.
However, this is unnecessary because the table has its own loader that
manages the skeletons. Therefore, `PageContent` does not require a
loader.
This PR adds a 'change-request-conflict-created' event whenever someone
save a strategy update for a strategy that's used in either pending or
scheduled change requests.
Data for pending change requests will only be sent if change requests
are enabled. Data for scheduled change requests will be sent regardless.
Getting this data is somewhat involved, so I've extracted as much of the
logic into a separate file as possible.
The event re-uses the existing `change_request` metric and sends the
following data for each change request that we discover conflicts on:
```ts
{
state: ChangeRequestState,
changeRequest: string, // <unleash identifier>#<change request id>
action: 'edit-strategy',
eventType: 'conflict-created'
}
```
There's only one action for this for now, but we could expand this event
to things such as strategy deletion, feature archival, in the future.
That said, I'd be happy to take it out.
## Discussion points
### Has the strategy actually been updated?
This does not check whether a strategy has actually changed before
emitting the event, only that you save your strategy changes.
This assumes that most people will simply close the modal by
clicking/tapping outside it or using the escape key instead of pressing
save.
However, it will likely lead to some false positives. If we think that
is an issue, I would suggest adding a check that something in the
strategy has actually changed in a follow-up PR.
This PR fixes the three issues in the nav bar:
1. The GitHub icon was rendered in black in light mode. It should be
white.
2. The toggle theme button's background was white in light mode. It
should be a darker green.
3. The navbar would intersect with the logo due to not compacting
correctly.
The first two issues were caused by using CSS nesting, which is
apparently not supported in Safari yet (and might only be supported if
you have enabled a flag in other browsers).
The last issue was fixed by changing the syntax of a media query. The
new syntax is unsupported in Safari.
Improving the email template design
![image](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/103567375/0c62c1de-6d13-42b8-9898-4567be6ff2aa)
- @andreas-unleash i need you to fix the button for the change request
in case it's not correct like this
- also removing some leftover style from the "scheduled change conflict"
email
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## Key Updates in the ADR
- **Separation of Migrations in PRs**: Migrations are now required to be
carried out in separate pull requests. This change is intended to
improve the monitoring and management of database schema changes during
deployment.
- **Primary Key Requirement for New Tables**: A new paragraph mandates
the inclusion of primary keys in all new tables, emphasizing the
importance of data integrity, efficient data retrieval, and supporting
table relationships. Additionally, by adding primary keys, we resolve
the issue of migrations failing during upgrades in replicated database
setups, as we are not using PostgreSQL replica identities. Exceptions to
this rule require a compelling justification.
Also added better structuring and styling to ADR for better readability.
We were sending `user.id` to the service, but if an admin token is used,
there is no `user.id.` Instead, there is
`user.internalAdminTokenUserId`. so we need to use the special method
`extractUserIdFromUser`.
This PR adds this implementation, and now the service correctly
retrieves the appropriate ID for admins.
Related to: https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/pull/5924
Added conflict count to CR metrics and CR id.
Something to think about:
There was idea that we can aggregate this data based on CR id, but CR id
is just a number from 0 to x. So it will not be unique across instances.
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## About the changes
Schedules a best-effort task setting the value of
events.created_by_user_id based on what is found in the created_by
column and if it's capable of resolving that to a userid/a system id.
The process is executed in the events-store, it takes a chunk of events
that haven't been processed yet, attempts to join users and api_tokens
tables on created_by = username/email, loops through and tries to figure
out an id to set. Then updates the record.
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Update the Unleash docs navbar according to the new spec:
Changing "estimated time burden" to "estimated time" (or "estimated
reading time"), is just a matter of changing the text in the files.
There's nothing special making it say burden other than plain text. That
can be done in a follow-up PR.
The new nav bar includes the Unleash academy and certification dropdowns
as well as the docs and quickstart items. On smaller screen sizes
(between 997 and 1150 px), we hide the word "Unleash" from "Unleash
academy" and "Unleash certification".
The narrowest nav bar:
![image](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/17786332/13d05b0b-8668-4ff0-b06e-5c3073f0dda8)
When Unleash pops back in:
![image](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/17786332/191ae3fe-5fca-4464-b79a-db6995e600c9)
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YouTube link at the top of a tutorial or near the bottom?
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## About the changes
Change the sorting of features to migrate created_by_user_id for, and
filter out unresolvable feature/users
Query tested manually in enterprise