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Provision Watcher REST API Audit: Creation Endpoints #2409

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brandonforster opened this issue Feb 25, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2423
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Provision Watcher REST API Audit: Creation Endpoints #2409

brandonforster opened this issue Feb 25, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2423
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3-high priority denoting release-blocking issues core-services geneva tech-debt issue_type denoting refactoring to improve design or removal of temporary workarounds

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This issue tracks auditing the functionality of all the data creation endpoints in the provision watcher service in metadata. As part of this work, ensure that the API returns the expected data in the correct format. For any small bugs, create a PR against this issue and close them out. For large bugs requiring major refactor, create an issue and justify it.

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  • restAddProvisionWatcher
@brandonforster brandonforster added the tech-debt issue_type denoting refactoring to improve design or removal of temporary workarounds label Feb 25, 2020
@michaelestrin michaelestrin added 3-high priority denoting release-blocking issues core-services geneva labels Feb 26, 2020
brandonforster added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 10, 2020
…cies. (#2423)

Signed-off-by: Brandon Forster <me@brandonforster.com>
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