Warn, don't fail, when an API is not found when publishing an API product#756
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Warn, don't fail, when an API is not found when publishing an API product#756jeroenmaes wants to merge 1 commit intoAzure:mainfrom
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Warn, don't fail, when an API is not found when publishing an API product
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Scenario:
ApiOps is used in a MultiRepo setup (~multiple independant teams)
API Products are managed & published in the central team repo
APIs are managed by the teams
When an API product is published to a higher environment, where the API itself does not exists yet, the deployment of the API Product fails the publish process.
PR Changes:
Catch the "API Not Found" exception when publishing an API Product and log a warning instead of throwing an exception.
This PR is the V6 version of #531