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Metadata question #4334

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@stevehipwell

I happened to be re-implementing some acceptance tests the other day and while doing so I noticed that the signatures for the actions secret functions didn't look right. Tracking this back into the OpenAPI doc shows that the 5 functions below are tracking APIs from GHES v3.7 that are no longer documented (see #4335 for my proposed fix for this specific case).

  • ActionsService.GetEnvPublicKey
  • ActionsService.ListEnvSecrets
  • ActionsService.GetEnvSecret
  • ActionsService.CreateOrUpdateEnvSecret
  • ActionsService.DeleteEnvSecret

Looking at the OpenAPI metadata I was expecting these endpoints to be marked as deprecated, but this doesn't appear to be the case. I can also see unused endpoints from old GHES versions still in the metadata.

My primary questions are as follows:

  • Should endpoints be removed once they're no longer supported by GitHub and are no longer in use (e.g. there are some projects v1 endpoints still in there)?
  • Should endpoints be marked as deprecated once they're no longer supported by GitHub (e.g. deprecated or not in supported GHES versions)?
  • If the endpoints were correctly marked as deprecated would this automatically mark the functions as deprecated?
    • If this is the case do we have a process for updating functions that just need to change endpoint and/or signature?

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