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[7.x] [ML] Improving client side error handling (#76743) #77265

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Backports the following commits to 7.x:

* [ML] Improving client side error handling

* adding stacktrace to request errors

* copying error parsing to transforms

* update snapshot

* fixing jest tests

* adding test and removing debug log output

* updating translations

* rewriting error extracting code

* fixing tests

* removing message bar service

* removing test code

* updating translations

* combining job creation error handling

* refactoring error files

* updating test

* fixing bug in DFA deletion

* improving mml warning

Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
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Build metrics

@kbn/optimizer bundle module count

id value diff baseline
transform 459 +1 458

async chunks size

id value diff baseline
ml 8.0MB +207.0B 8.0MB
transform 759.6KB +273.0B 759.3KB
total +480.0B

page load bundle size

id value diff baseline
ml 844.8KB -2.9KB 847.8KB

distributable file count

id value diff baseline
default 47223 +4 47219

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@jgowdyelastic jgowdyelastic merged commit 87e2b14 into elastic:7.x Sep 11, 2020
@jgowdyelastic jgowdyelastic deleted the backport/7.x/pr-76743 branch September 11, 2020 13:42
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