Docs: fix removed airflow webserver command in FAB SSO guide for Airflow 3#68166
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Replace outdated `airflow webserver --reload` (Airflow 2) with the correct `airflow api-server` command for Airflow 3. Also update the step heading from 'Restart Airflow Webserver' to 'Restart Airflow API Server' to match current Airflow 3 terminology. Closes apache#68165
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Summary
Updates the FAB auth manager SSO configuration guide to use current Airflow 3 terminology.
Specifically, this change:
airflow webserver --reloadcommand (removed in Airflow 3) withairflow api-serverWhy
A user following the SSO setup guide step-by-step would complete all the OAuth2 configuration steps and then fail at the very last step (Step 5) when running
airflow webserver --reload, which no longer exists in Airflow 3. This is a documentation inconsistency left over from the Airflow 2 era.This is similar to the fix already applied to
configuring-flask-app.rstin PR #68162.Closes #68165.