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Update settings following the settings behavior changes on MeiliSearch #138

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Tests in Master:

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Closes #137

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@eskombro eskombro added the breaking-change The related changes are breaking for the users label Jul 21, 2020
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@eskombro eskombro changed the title Remove code samples for acceptNewFields Update settings following the settings behavior changes on MeiliSearch Jul 21, 2020
@eskombro eskombro reopened this Jul 21, 2020
Remove acceptNewFields routes
Update tests for settings
@eskombro eskombro force-pushed the change_settings_behavior branch from e7f2925 to 26a276f Compare July 21, 2020 17:52
@eskombro eskombro marked this pull request as ready for review July 21, 2020 17:53
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@eskombro eskombro requested review from curquiza and bidoubiwa July 21, 2020 17:54
@eskombro eskombro merged commit 8fd19cc into meilisearch-bump-v0.13.0 Jul 21, 2020
@eskombro eskombro deleted the change_settings_behavior branch July 21, 2020 18:05
curquiza pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 3, 2020
Remove acceptNewFields routes
Update tests for settings
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