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[Migration] Build reporting against OpenSearch 1.0.0-alpha2 #25

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Migrate to OpenSearch 1.0.0.0-alpha2 and pass CI

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  • New functionality includes testing.
    • All tests pass, including unit test, integration test and doctest
  • New functionality has been documented.
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    • New functionality has user manual doc added
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@zhongnansu zhongnansu marked this pull request as ready for review April 26, 2021 22:44
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LGTM

@zhongnansu zhongnansu changed the title [Migration] Migrate to OpenSearch 1.0.0.0-alpha2 [Migration] Build reporting against OpenSearch 1.0.0-alpha2 Apr 27, 2021
@zhongnansu zhongnansu merged commit d420a54 into dev Apr 27, 2021
@zhongnansu zhongnansu deleted the reports-scheduler-alpha2 branch May 21, 2021 21:43
kavilla pushed a commit to kavilla/dashboards-reports that referenced this pull request Jul 12, 2023
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