* Added webflow code * Updated readme * Updated README * Added webflow to source_definitions.yaml * Enhanced documentation for the Webflow source connector * Improved webflow source connector instructions * Moved Site ID to before API token in Spec.yaml (for presentation in the UI) * Addressed comments in PR. * Changes to address requests in PR review * Removed version from config * Minor udpate to spec.yaml for clarity * Updated to pass the accept-version as a constant rather than parameter * Updated check_connection to hit the collections API that requires both site id and the authentication token. * Fixed the test_check_connection to use the new check_connection function * Added a streams test for generate_streams * Re-named "autentication" object to "auth" to be more consistent with the way it is created by the CDK * Added in an explict line to instantiante an "auth" object from WebflowTokenAuthenticator, to make it easier to describe in the blog * Fixed a typo in a comment * Renamed some classes to be more intuitive * Renamed class to be more intuitive * Minor change to an internal method name * Made _get_collection_name_to_id_dict staticmethod * Fixed a unit-test error that only appeared when running " python -m pytest -s unit_tests". This was caused by Mocked settings from test_source.py leaking into test_streams.py * format: add double quotes and remove unused import * readme: remove semantic version naming of connector in build commands * Updated spec.yaml * auto-bump connector version * format files * add changelog * update dockerfile * auto-bump connector version Co-authored-by: sajarin <sajarindider@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Octavia Squidington III <octavia-squidington-iii@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: marcosmarxm <marcosmarxm@gmail.com>
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