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feat(clients): allow non-dev API endpoint roots #811

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Summary

Specifying an API endpoint root to a client used to imply that the endpoint in use was for dev, which would disable TLS and token bearer authorisation. This is not always a valid assumption, for example when manually specifying a locational endpoint for Google PubSub to target a specific region, as such endpoints are for production and should therefore use TLS and authorisation.

Fix this by allowing manual configuration of the api_is_dev setting when using a non-dev root, whilst maintaining the old behaviour by default for backwards compatibility.

@w-miller w-miller force-pushed the will.miller/api-is-dev branch 3 times, most recently from d2a160d to 32a1d98 Compare September 11, 2024 13:54
Specifying an API endpoint root to a client used to imply that the
endpoint in use was for dev, which would disable TLS and token bearer
authorisation. This is not always a valid assumption, for example when
manually specifying a locational endpoint for Google PubSub to target a
specific region, as such endpoints are for production and should
therefore use TLS and authorisation.

Fix this by allowing manual configuration of the `api_is_dev` setting
when using a non-dev root, whilst maintaining the old behaviour by
default for backwards compatibility.
@w-miller w-miller force-pushed the will.miller/api-is-dev branch from 32a1d98 to 6622d35 Compare September 11, 2024 14:01
@w-miller w-miller marked this pull request as ready for review September 11, 2024 14:07
@w-miller w-miller requested review from eddiedialpad and removed request for a team September 11, 2024 14:07
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