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[On-boarding]: dashboards-flow-framework plugin #4851

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saimedhi opened this issue Jul 15, 2024 · 9 comments · Fixed by #5075
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[On-boarding]: dashboards-flow-framework plugin #4851

saimedhi opened this issue Jul 15, 2024 · 9 comments · Fixed by #5075

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@saimedhi
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saimedhi commented Jul 15, 2024

What is the name of your plugin?

dashboards-flow-framework

What is the link to your GitHub repo?

https://github.com/opensearch-project/dashboards-flow-framework

Targeted release version

2.19

Does the plugin require documentation?

Yes

What type of the plugin are we on-boarding?

OpenSearch-dashboards plugin

Did you read the on-boarding document?

yes

Does this plugin has all the necessary automated tests?

yes

Have you completed the required reviews including Security reviews, UX reviews?

yes

Have you on-boarded automated security scanning for the GitHub repo associated with this plugin?

yes

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CC: Tyler Ohlsen @ohltyler

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Have initial talk with @saimedhi and she will go through the next steps we discussed in the call.

Also note that we need to double confirm by 2.17.0 that this plugin is GA ready.
If not, we need to make sure it has a experimental flag to follow.

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@saimedhi
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saimedhi commented Jul 23, 2024

Todo:

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Also the plugin id should be flowFrameworkDashboards.

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@gaiksaya
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Hi @saimedhi
Looks like security review for this plugin was in progress. Is there any update on this?
Thanks!

@saimedhi
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cc: @ohltyler

@gaiksaya gaiksaya self-assigned this Aug 26, 2024
@gaiksaya gaiksaya moved this from Backlog to 🏗 In progress in Engineering Effectiveness Board Aug 26, 2024
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gaiksaya commented Sep 3, 2024

Hi @ohltyler @saimedhi,
Can you update the status of the plugin here? Are we still targeting 2.17?

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saimedhi commented Sep 3, 2024

Hi @ohltyler @saimedhi, Can you update the status of the plugin here? Are we still targeting 2.17?

@gaiksaya, we are targeting 2.18. Thank you. Let me know if anything needs to be done by me.

@saimedhi saimedhi removed the v2.17.0 label Sep 3, 2024
@gaiksaya gaiksaya removed their assignment Sep 3, 2024
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@saimedhi saimedhi reopened this Jan 23, 2025
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  • Reopened this issue as dashboards-flow-framework plugin is targeted to release in 2.19
  • Below items will be done by @ohltyler in this week :
    • Add release notes in the plugin
    • Add plugin to 3.0 and 2.19 test manifest file
    • Add documentation.
  • @gaiksaya, please let us know if we miss anything. Thank you.

@gaiksaya gaiksaya added v2.19.0 and removed untriaged Issues that have not yet been triaged labels Jan 23, 2025
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Closing this issue as the plugin has been onboarded to the distribution.
Thanks!
cc: @rishabh6788

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