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✨Source Open Weather: Make Connector Compatible with Builder #38601

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What

  • Make the connector compatible with the builder

How

  • Import schema to manifest
  • Update docs,
  • Completely made compatible with the builder

User Impact

  • No impact, chore for maintainability.

Can this PR be safely reverted and rolled back?

  • YES 💚

@btkcodedev btkcodedev self-assigned this May 23, 2024
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CI green ✅
Removed Parameters macro ✅

Ready to merge ✅

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@natikgadzhi natikgadzhi merged commit 97ceaed into master May 23, 2024
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@natikgadzhi natikgadzhi deleted the btkcodedev/openweatherCompatible branch May 23, 2024 19:11
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