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Don't these clowns version their API?
Not that I've seen! No endpoint tells me anything about the API or endpoint. Would that be in the response headers, maybe? I'll check, but they're bad at change control anyway and they use slightly different versions of their systems for each customer, so there's not really a unified version number anyway.
edit: Nothing in the headers.
I mean.... We version ours in the url.
/api/v1/some_enpointThat way if, for whatever reason, you need to roll a breaking change, you do it in a new version mapped to a new url.
I'm sorry for what you're going through, I've been there before.
They've never rolled out a breaking change INTENTIONALLY, which is a fun distinction!