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Root document in Octopus API returns now all links #3916

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pawelpabich opened this issue Nov 13, 2017 · 2 comments
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Root document in Octopus API returns now all links #3916

pawelpabich opened this issue Nov 13, 2017 · 2 comments
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Previously, Root document wouldn't contain links to features that are disabled. If you need to check whether a feature is enabled or not, please use our Feature Configuration API.

@pawelpabich pawelpabich changed the title Root document in Octopus API returns now all available links Root document in Octopus API returns now all links Nov 13, 2017
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@pawelpabich pawelpabich added the tag/breaking-change The resolution of this issue introduced a deliberately breaking change label Nov 13, 2017
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pawelpabich commented Nov 13, 2017

Release Note: Breaking Change Root document in Octopus API now returns all links

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