This PR fixes a bug where we wouldn't update the `useFeatureSearch`
hook's cached `total` value if the new total was `0`. The reason this
failed is that we would only update it if `data?.total`. Because `0` is
a falsy value, the check would fail.
This PR adds the first version of the resource limit documentation. It
also corrects the link in the `Limit` component.
In addition to the new limits from the soft limits project, I've also
added the limits from the signals project.
## Discussion points
I've set the Pro resource limits to projects and envs to the same value
as on the [plans & pricing](https://www.getunleash.io/pricing) page
instead of the actual hard soft limit. I think that makes messaging
easier and more consistent.
However, this does present us with a bit of a problem. Because we've
been pretty consistent at saying "no, you can't have more projects" for
Pro. But we're saying it's easy to change (when in actuality the limit
isn't enforced 💁🏼 )
## Screenie
It looks a little bit like this (but check the files or preview for the
actual text content)

We'll store hashes for the last 5 passwords, fetch them all for the user
wanting to change their password, and make sure the password does not
verify against any of the 5 stored hashes.
Includes some password-related UI/UX improvements and refactors. Also
some fixes related to reset password rate limiting (instead of an
unhandled exception), and token expiration on error.
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Co-authored-by: Nuno Góis <github@nunogois.com>
This PR disables the "create feature flag" button when you've reached
the limits.
This one is a little more complex than the other UI limits, because we
also have to take into account the project feature limit. I've tried to
touch as little as possible, but I _have_ extracted the calculation of
both limits into a single hook.
This change reverts the changes related to the button in particular
that were introduced in #7500. The button is now always enabled, and
the actual resource warning and creation blocking happens in the form,
courtesy of #7548.
Currently, if the location changes, it does not update the active item.
I added useEffect to update the active item.
This is required when the user navigates via the command menu.
This PR activates the limit for API token creation in both the global
API token window and in the project-level API token tab.
Because the same button is used in two places, I encapsulated the
fetching of flags and resource limits within the button. I can be
convinced to pass the current API token count and the limit as
arguments, but I think this is the right solution for this case.
This PR updates the Unleash UI to use the new environment limit.
As it turns out, we already had an environment limit in the UI, but it
was hardcoded (luckily, its value is the same as the new default value
🥳).
In addition to the existing places this limit was used, it also disables
the "new environment" button if you've reached the limit. Because this
limit already exists, I don't think we need a flag for it. The only
change is that you can't click a button (that should be a link!) that
takes you to a page you can't do anything on.