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Add a Log When Creating a UEI Validation Waiver #4123

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Add a Log When Creating a UEI Validation Waiver

Issue: #4110

Changes:

  1. Override UeiValidationWaiverAdmin save_model to log the creation of a new waiver.
  2. Fix a typo in a comment.

How to test:

Switch to this branch and run normally. Add a UEI Validation Waiver via the admin panel. Verify that the new log is displayed.

Sample:

web-1            | INFO "GET /admin/audit/ueivalidationwaiver/add/ HTTP/1.1" 200 26339
web-1            | INFO "GET /admin/audit/ueivalidationwaiver/add/ HTTP/1.1" 200 26339
web-1            | INFO "GET /admin/jsi18n/ HTTP/1.1" 200 3342
web-1            | INFO "GET /admin/jsi18n/ HTTP/1.1" 200 3342
web-1            | INFO Validation Waiver for UEI "SUPERC00LUE1" successfully added by user: jperson@fearless.tech.
web-1            | INFO "POST /admin/audit/ueivalidationwaiver/add/ HTTP/1.1" 302 0
web-1            | INFO "POST /admin/audit/ueivalidationwaiver/add/ HTTP/1.1" 302 0
web-1            | INFO "GET /admin/audit/ueivalidationwaiver/ HTTP/1.1" 200 28842
web-1            | INFO "GET /admin/audit/ueivalidationwaiver/ HTTP/1.1" 200 28842

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Terraform plan for meta

No changes. Your infrastructure matches the configuration.
No changes. Your infrastructure matches the configuration.

Terraform has compared your real infrastructure against your configuration
and found no differences, so no changes are needed.

Warning: Argument is deprecated

  with module.s3-backups.cloudfoundry_service_instance.bucket,
  on /tmp/terraform-data-dir/modules/s3-backups/s3/main.tf line 14, in resource "cloudfoundry_service_instance" "bucket":
  14:   recursive_delete = var.recursive_delete

Since CF API v3, recursive delete is always done on the cloudcontroller side.
This will be removed in future releases

✅ Plan applied in Deploy to Development and Management Environment #755

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Terraform plan for dev

Plan: 1 to add, 0 to change, 1 to destroy.
Terraform used the selected providers to generate the following execution
plan. Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols:
-/+ destroy and then create replacement

Terraform will perform the following actions:

  # module.dev.module.cors.null_resource.cors_header must be replaced
-/+ resource "null_resource" "cors_header" {
!~      id       = "*******************" -> (known after apply)
!~      triggers = { # forces replacement
!~          "always_run" = "2024-07-30T17:36:57Z" -> (known after apply)
        }
    }

Plan: 1 to add, 0 to change, 1 to destroy.

Warning: Argument is deprecated

  with module.dev-backups-bucket.cloudfoundry_service_instance.bucket,
  on /tmp/terraform-data-dir/modules/dev-backups-bucket/s3/main.tf line 14, in resource "cloudfoundry_service_instance" "bucket":
  14:   recursive_delete = var.recursive_delete

Since CF API v3, recursive delete is always done on the cloudcontroller side.
This will be removed in future releases

(and 6 more similar warnings elsewhere)

✅ Plan applied in Deploy to Development and Management Environment #755

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☂️ Python Coverage

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updated for commit: 439e32d by action🐍

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Merged via the queue into main with commit 841f6e0 Jul 31, 2024
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Terraform plan for meta

No changes. Your infrastructure matches the configuration.
No changes. Your infrastructure matches the configuration.

Terraform has compared your real infrastructure against your configuration
and found no differences, so no changes are needed.

Warning: Argument is deprecated

  with module.s3-backups.cloudfoundry_service_instance.bucket,
  on /tmp/terraform-data-dir/modules/s3-backups/s3/main.tf line 14, in resource "cloudfoundry_service_instance" "bucket":
  14:   recursive_delete = var.recursive_delete

Since CF API v3, recursive delete is always done on the cloudcontroller side.
This will be removed in future releases

📝 Plan generated in Pull Request Checks #3379

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