Part of #11855. Instead of getting the Google Maps API Key from runtime env variables, we get it from the server, as part of the response of `/api/v1/tenant/current`. This doesn't add a database call, just include the env variable name in the response, so shouldn't have any performance impact on the API. On the client though, the Maps API key won't be available, until at least the first call to `/tenant/current` is finished. Also, first big PR in client code. 🙂 Edit: not `/me` anymore, but from `/tenant/current`. --------- Co-authored-by: Pawan Kumar <pawan.stardust@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Aishwarya UR <aishwarya@appsmith.com> |
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