Using a path relative to the `docs/conf.json` file seems to fix the `FATAL: Unable to load template: Cannot find module 'docs/jsdoc-template/template/publish'` issue.
See 0830c6e2f9.
* Add support for linkingObjects
* Test linkingObjects
* Borrow names helper from list tests
* include computed properties when serializing the schema for the RN debugger
* add API docs
* review comments
* Expose admin users to JS (#1100)
The JS binding used to conflate `SyncUser::is_admin()` with the user being created by calling `Realm.Sync.User.adminToken()`, but now that we expose a user’s role on the server under `is_admin()` this supposition is no longer correct.
#1097 attempted to fix one such case, but fixing it only uncovered another: in `UserClass<T>::all_users()`. I’ve gone through all the callsites of `SyncUser::is_admin()` to make sure they don’t assume an admin token user.
* [1.8.3] Bump version
* add linkingObjects method to Realm.Object
* changelog
* Set docs title in configuration
* Add markdown plugin to jsdoc
* Add query language tutorial to docs
* jsdoc template submodule updated
* Add query docs
* Document placeholders and composition operators
* Add logo
* Add note about boolean checks
* Fixes as per PR comments
* Add Session and some missing User docs
* Remove accidentally pasted line
* Add permissions docs
* Respond to PR comments
* Remove docs for user.create
* Add Permissions models and User Management Realm API
* docs and changelog
* fix bad merge
* add test
* fix jsdoc annotation
* rename permissions to management schema
* Pass AuthError in Realm.Sync.User methods callbacks
The new Realm.Sync.AuthError class exposes properties common to the Problem family of classes in the Realm Object Server
* extract AuthError in a separate file
* whitespace