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[WPB-14912] Limit the consume events endpoint to v8 #4368

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Tracked by https://wearezeta.atlassian.net/browse/WPB-14912.

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@echoes-hq echoes-hq bot added the echoes/initiative: scale Enterprise Readiness Initiatives label Dec 11, 2024
@zebot zebot added the ok-to-test Approved for running tests in CI, overrides not-ok-to-test if both labels exist label Dec 11, 2024
@akshaymankar akshaymankar merged commit 5d23696 into develop Dec 11, 2024
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@akshaymankar akshaymankar deleted the wpb-14912/versioning-and-rabbitmq-endpoint branch December 11, 2024 11:17
akshaymankar added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 11, 2024
Also includes changes from #4368
fisx added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 11, 2024
* spar: Move changes for named scim auth-tokens to V8

* Regen swagger-v7.json

Also includes changes from #4368

* Remove redundant wrapper function in spar.

* Clarify internal comment.

* Bring back the old constraints on number of idps in create-idp V7.

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Co-authored-by: Marko Dimjašević <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Matthias Fischmann <[email protected]>
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