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Proxito: inject hosting integration header for build.commands
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Versions using `build.commands` will start using the new Read the Docs JavaScript client. This is still under beta testing, but we want to move forward slowly and start exposing these features to projects that don't have access currently. Related readthedocs/addons#26
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This is a quite a simple integration! 👍
I'm marking this PR as blocked for now until we have everything in place. We are pretty close, but we want to merge other PRs first, I guess. |
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This `addons` field will be used to tell El Proxito this version was built using `build.commands`. Then, El Proxito will use this field to inject the HTTP header that tells Cloudflare that it should inject the new JS client. This commit is a replacement of #10219 to avoid the time-consuming query that checks the config file of the latest build for the version. Closes #10331
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* Version: new field `addons` This `addons` field will be used to tell El Proxito this version was built using `build.commands`. Then, El Proxito will use this field to inject the HTTP header that tells Cloudflare that it should inject the new JS client. This commit is a replacement of #10219 to avoid the time-consuming query that checks the config file of the latest build for the version. Closes #10331 * Proxito: improve query - return only the field we need ("addons") - only check for `version.addons` if the project doesn't have the feature * Tests: add test for El Proxito header
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Versions using
build.commands
will start using the new Read the Docs JavaScript client.This is still under beta testing, but we want to move forward slowly and start exposing these features to projects that don't have access currently.
Related readthedocs/addons#26