TRG-145: Support sites which use relative URLs.#37
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This involves using the site's URL, in combination with the relative URLs returned in `/api/pages.json` and using them to build absolute an absolute URL to each page which is to be notified upon. Sites which use absolute links are unaffected.
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Presently the data returned in
/api/pages.jsonreports all page paths as being deployed at "/", this doesn't work for sites which are deployed at a path other than "/" e.g. "/my-docs-as-code-site".This is a companion change to alphagov/tech-docs-gem#291, which changes the content of
/api/pages.jsonto report pages as relative paths to the/api/pages.jsonpage. This allowstech-docs-monitorto use the site's absolute URL (which it has in config) and combine this with the relative path of each page, to build absolute an absolute URL to each page.As far as I can tell from my testing sites which use absolute links are unaffected, so this shouldn't be a breaking change for existing users of sites deployed at "/" who want to upgrade.