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[RAM] Snooze UI should respect user roles #128672

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ymao1 opened this issue Mar 28, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #128971
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[RAM] Snooze UI should respect user roles #128672

ymao1 opened this issue Mar 28, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #128971
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bug Fixes for quality problems that affect the customer experience Feature:Alerting/RulesManagement Issues related to the Rules Management UX Team:ResponseOps Label for the ResponseOps team (formerly the Cases and Alerting teams)

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ymao1 commented Mar 28, 2022

This PR, added an enabled/disabled/snooze switch to the Rules Management page. This switch does not respect user roles. As a user with read only access to the rule, I am able to click into the switch and try to disable/snooze a rule. The network request returns a 400 error and the badge just keeps spinning.

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@ymao1 ymao1 added bug Fixes for quality problems that affect the customer experience Team:ResponseOps Label for the ResponseOps team (formerly the Cases and Alerting teams) Feature:Alerting/RulesManagement Issues related to the Rules Management UX labels Mar 28, 2022
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Pinging @elastic/response-ops (Team:ResponseOps)

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