## About the changes
This helps to specify how long to show new in Unleash so we don't forget
to remove it when doing a release. This doesn't mean we should keep this
list forever, but this helps us to keep it clean in the UI at least.
### Tests
We did unit test the logic as follows (manually because it's not an easy
piece of code to test in the UI):
```typescript
test('ui-test', () => {
const showUntil = '7.3.0';
expect(lt('6.9.3', showUntil)).toBe(true);
expect(lt('7.2.3', showUntil)).toBe(true);
expect(lt('7.3.0', showUntil)).toBe(false);
expect(lt('7.3.1', showUntil)).toBe(false);
expect(lt('7.4.0', showUntil)).toBe(false);
expect(lt('8.0.0', showUntil)).toBe(false);
});
```
Fixes a few errors appearing on the "assign user/group" on the project
settings pages. Namely:
- spreading "key" into props in two places (option list and selected
chips)
- incorrect HTML nesting ([`li`'s only permitted parents are `ul`, `ol`,
and
`menu`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Reference/Elements/li#technical_summary))
- missing key in the list (caused by nesting the `li`)
The renderOption type update is based on a [fix that was added in a more
recent version of
mui](https://github.com/mui/material-ui/pull/42689/files).
For some reason, the default tag rendering spreads the key in somehow,
so I've had to add a manual `renderTags` prop, and as such extracted the
`getOptionLabel` function. If you know a better way of sorting out the
fact that the `key` prop is spread into the default MUI chips, I'd be
very happy to implement that instead.
After some more consideration and reading, I don't think `aria-current`
is the right attribute here. Additionally, `aria-pressed` and
`aria-selected` are also not appropriate here. I can't find a suitable
alternative, so I'm falling back to the first rule of aria: if you don't
know what to do: don't do anything.
As such, I'm falling back to regular html data attributes.
This PR cleans up the newStrategyModal flag. These changes were
automatically generated by AI and should be reviewed carefully.
Fixes#10911🧹 AI Flag Cleanup Summary
This change removes the newStrategyModal feature flag, making the new
"Add
strategy" modal the default and only experience for adding strategies to
a
feature.
I've removed the flag checks and the legacy code paths for the old
strategy
menu. The FeatureStrategyMenu component is now simplified to only render
the new
modal experience. I have also removed the flag from backend
configurations and
frontend interfaces.
🚮 Removed
• Feature Flag: newStrategyModal flag definition and configuration from
experimental.ts, server-dev.ts, and uiConfig.ts.
• Conditional Logic: All checks for the newStrategyModal flag in
FeatureStrategyMenu.tsx.
• Legacy Components: The old strategy menu
(LegacyFeatureStrategyMenuCards) and
related dialogs (LegacyReleasePlanReviewDialog) have been removed from
FeatureStrategyMenu.tsx.
• Unused Code: Unused state variables, functions
(openDefaultStrategyCreationModal, openReleasePlans), and imports
related to
the legacy strategy menu have been cleaned up.
🛠 Kept
• New "Add strategy" modal: The new modal for adding strategies is now
the only
implementation. Its user experience is preserved and made default.
📝 Why
The newStrategyModal feature has been completed, and the decision was to
keep
the new user experience. This cleanup removes the complexity of
maintaining two
different UI paths for adding strategies, making the code cleaner and
easier to
maintain.
---------
Co-authored-by: unleash-bot <194219037+unleash-bot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Nuno Góis <github@nunogois.com>
This PR cleans up the newUiConfigService flag. These changes were
automatically generated by AI and should be reviewed carefully.
Fixes#10909
## 🧹 AI Flag Cleanup Summary
This PR removes the `newUiConfigService` feature flag and makes its
functionality permanent. The `UiConfigController` now exclusively uses
the
`UiConfigService` to generate the UI configuration, removing the old,
now-dead
code path.
As a result of this change, several services that were only used in the
old
implementation have been removed from `UiConfigController`, along with
their
associated types and imports, simplifying the controller significantly.
### 🚮 Removed
- **Flag Definitions**
- `newUiConfigService` flag definition from
`src/lib/types/experimental.ts`.
- Development override for `newUiConfigService` in `src/server-dev.ts`.
- **Conditional Logic**
- The `if` block checking for `newUiConfigService` in
`UiConfigController.getUiConfig`.
- **Dead Code**
- The legacy implementation of building the UI config object inside
`UiConfigController`.
- Several unused service dependencies (`VersionService`,
`SettingService`,
`EmailService`, `SessionService`, `MaintenanceService`) and
`IFlagResolver` from
`UiConfigController`.
### 🛠 Kept
- **New `getUiConfig` implementation**
- The `UiConfigController.getUiConfig` method now solely relies on
`UiConfigService` to fetch the UI configuration.
### 📝 Why
The `newUiConfigService` feature flag was fully rolled out and marked as
completed. This cleanup removes the flag and the legacy code path,
simplifying
the `UiConfigController` and making the new UI config service the
standard way
of providing UI configuration.
Co-authored-by: unleash-bot <194219037+unleash-bot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
## About the changes
This adds the ability to disable custom strategy creation and editing by
using two env variables: `UNLEASH_DISABLE_CUSTOM_STRATEGY_CREATION` and
`UNLEASH_DISABLE_CUSTOM_STRATEGY_EDITING`.
Fixes: #9593
This could be useful if you want to remove the ability to create new
custom strategies and rely on the built-in ones
## About the changes
This introduces a new endpoint to allow users to check for readiness of
Unleash to serve traffic, in particular validating that the DB is up.
It's an opt-in feature that has to be enabled with the environment
variable `CHECK_DB_ON_READY=true` or via the configuration option
`checkDbOnReady`.
Closes#10742
This PR cleans up the originMiddlewareRequestLogging flag. These changes
were automatically generated by AI and should be reviewed carefully.
Fixes#10863
## 🧹 AI Flag Cleanup Summary
This change removes the `originMiddlewareRequestLogging` feature flag
and its
associated code. The flag's outcome was to be discarded, so the logging
it
controlled has been removed from `originMiddleware`.
### 🚮 Removed
- **Flag Definition**
- Removed `originMiddlewareRequestLogging` from the `IFlagKey` type in
`src/lib/types/experimental.ts`.
- Removed the flag from the development server configuration in
`src/server-dev.ts`.
- **Logic**
- Removed the conditional logging of API requests from
`originMiddleware`.
- **Tests**
- Removed the test case for API request logging in
`origin-middleware.test.ts`.
- Removed the flag setup from the test configuration.
### 🛠 Kept
- **Core functionality**
- The core logic of the `originMiddleware` for emitting `REQUEST_ORIGIN`
metric events for UI and API requests remains unchanged.
### 📝 Why
The `originMiddlewareRequestLogging` feature flag was completed and its
outcome
was 'discarded'. This cleanup removes the flag and the now-dead code
related to
it, simplifying the middleware and tests.
---------
Co-authored-by: unleash-bot <194219037+unleash-bot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Gastón Fournier <gaston@getunleash.io>