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In JavaScript, the semicolon (;) is optional as a statement separator, but omitting semicolons can be confusing, and lead to unexpected results because a semicolon is implicitly inserted at the end of each line.
Issue-ID: VID-607
Change-Id: I9ca9d0f3c935efe83859b4d623939adce0a38465
Signed-off-by: anushadasari <danush10@in.ibm.com>
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In JavaScript, the semicolon (;) is optional as a statement separator, but omitting semicolons can be confusing, and lead to unexpected results because a semicolon is implicitly inserted at the end of each line.
Issue-ID: VID-607
Change-Id: I53b2e7a540b88b3e04d9169670d1fc6b4a32c6e8
Signed-off-by: anushadasari <danush10@in.ibm.com>
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In JavaScript, the semicolon (;) is optional as a statement separator, but omitting semicolons can be confusing, and lead to unexpected results because a semicolon is implicitly inserted at the end of each line.
Issue-ID: VID-607
Change-Id: Icdfa98d7f67fbf3b21cba97b0013f0181ed34675
Signed-off-by: anushadasari <danush10@in.ibm.com>
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In JavaScript, the semicolon (;) is optional as a statement separator, but omitting semicolons can be confusing, and lead to unexpected results because a semicolon is implicitly inserted at the end of each lin
Issue-ID: VID-607
Change-Id: Ibde377c9a1f4fe473d8f2c0542657888cfbd44c5
Signed-off-by: anushadasari <danush10@in.ibm.com>
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Add the "@Override" annotation
Issue-ID: VID-561
Change-Id: I86d14dbd8357e92baef111f1ac6db2fdfd963ba1
Signed-off-by: Thugutla sailakshmi <tsaila10@in.ibm.com>
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* changes:
Add semicolon at the end
Add a semicolon at the end of this statement
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* changes:
Semicolon at the end of the Statement
Add a semicolon at the end of this statement
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Change-Id: I9e971e01b1516da3313c63a28ce0f8f982cb9921
Issue-ID: VID-576
Signed-off-by: Ittay Stern <ittay.stern@att.com>
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In JavaScript, the semicolon (;) is optional as a statement separator, but omitting semicolons can be confusing, and lead to unexpected results because a semicolon is implicitly inserted at the end of each line.
Issue-ID: VID-607
Change-Id: Ief3162f9990689251c7268c515107a34b1a03a52
Signed-off-by: anushadasari <danush10@in.ibm.com>
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In JavaScript, the semicolon (;) is optional as a statement separator, but omitting semicolons can be confusing, and lead to unexpected results because a semicolon is implicitly inserted at the end of each line.
Issue-ID: VID-607
Change-Id: I92d5834ace5659334bdede1dfc2af23cc697f78a
Signed-off-by: anushadasari <danush10@in.ibm.com>
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to test extractPortMirroringConfigData_
givenAaiResponseWithoutRegionIdName_yieldException
Issue-ID: VID-378
Signed-off-by: Eylon Malin <eylon.malin@intl.att.com>
Change-Id: I5ae29bc427b1b0d6a832b10b52102364e789e5ae
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Issue-ID: VID-378
Signed-off-by: Eylon Malin <eylon.malin@intl.att.com>
Change-Id: Ibebd83ad0359612ab03934da743fda64a9833b66
Signed-off-by: Eylon Malin <eylon.malin@intl.att.com>
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Issue-ID: VID-561
Change-Id: Ie27eea2f8219575bcdcaba6f7796acdd1dd07aa9
Signed-off-by: Thugutla sailakshmi <tsaila10@in.ibm.com>
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In JavaScript, the semicolon (;) is optional as a statement separator, but omitting semicolons can be confusing, and lead to unexpected results because a semicolon is implicitly inserted at the end of each line.
Issue-ID: VID-607
Change-Id: I45f7576fe1410b4ab46949547584a597ed98c0b3
Signed-off-by: anushadasari <danush10@in.ibm.com>
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In JavaScript, the semicolon (;) is optional as a statement separator, but omitting semicolons can be confusing, and lead to unexpected results because a semicolon is implicitly inserted at the end of each line.
Issue-ID: VID-607
Change-Id: Iaf0757c6a0c4a2ebe6cba74ced60f1e978160bd6
Signed-off-by: anushadasari <danush10@in.ibm.com>
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Use hard coded in test instead of same logic of production code
Issue-ID: VID-378
Signed-off-by: Eylon Malin <eylon.malin@intl.att.com>
Change-Id: I967432e5e35fde7661fc2145ac3815a4b0a05318
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This is the very first cypress test for change management
Issue-ID: VID-596
Signed-off-by: Einat Vinouze <einat.vinouze@intl.att.com>
Change-Id: Ib3ddc5d88504392281dbd25c3d6688714a01a643
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Issue-ID: VID-378
Signed-off-by: Sara Weiss <sara.weiss@intl.att.com>
Change-Id: If2cf3bd2171b7935702008f7a16fbea1b8523a35
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Change-Id: I27866be89b95d2c164909248f3bbd45373bf39a9
Issue-ID: VID-605
Signed-off-by: Ittay Stern <ittay.stern@att.com>
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Issue-ID: VID-378
Signed-off-by: Eylon Malin <eylon.malin@intl.att.com>
Change-Id: I0eea2c7305f6faabcb1e54a7f4dd9f51fe37586f
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Issue-ID: VID-378
Signed-off-by: Eylon Malin <eylon.malin@intl.att.com>
Change-Id: Iaff42459fc9bd7d843b21af6d710afc9a194680c
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Issue-ID: VID-378
Signed-off-by: Eylon Malin <eylon.malin@intl.att.com>
Change-Id: Iddecbfef0378a559a34501e15911b350ec0766a0
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In JavaScript, the semicolon (;) is optional as a statement separator, but omitting semicolons can be confusing, and lead to unexpected results because a semicolon is implicitly inserted at the end of each line.
Issue-ID: VID-597
Change-Id: I64c97eaf1877016fe79e6e31caf620f8c99363df
Signed-off-by: anushadasari <danush10@in.ibm.com>
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In JavaScript, the semicolon (;) is optional as a statement separator, but omitting semicolons can be confusing, and lead to unexpected results because a semicolon is implicitly inserted at the end of each line.
Issue-ID: VID-597
Change-Id: Icfb0b3ce96d9f0137bdd9445173dd31e27e13305
Signed-off-by: anushadasari <danush10@in.ibm.com>
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This reverts commit b2805ebd910ecf9cc49597a52bd8f6e6b18f1d31
Reason for revert: duplicated tests. These scenarios already covered
by another methods in this class.
Issue-ID: VID-378
Signed-off-by: Eylon Malin <eylon.malin@intl.att.com>
Change-Id: I645b770d853dc39947222de5b8332d3e9fd23087
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Issue-ID: VID-378
Change-Id: Icde5058772379f2d48477c05c986f4fe8a30f446
Signed-off-by: Eylon Malin <eylon.malin@intl.att.com>
Signed-off-by: Ittay Stern <ittay.stern@att.com>
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Add UT for: deleteSvcInstance, deleteVnf, deleteVfModule
Issue-ID: VID-378
Signed-off-by: Eylon Malin <eylon.malin@intl.att.com>
Change-Id: I838c69ae4d0209fe8d62ada98e06dcc1817a4d88
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Issue-ID: VID-378
Signed-off-by: Eylon Malin <eylon.malin@intl.att.com>
Change-Id: I4f9eaa8a12770d7afb9b51633e70ff799f670b70
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Also add testGetActiveNetworkList UT
Issue-ID: VID-378
Signed-off-by: Eylon Malin <eylon.malin@intl.att.com>
Change-Id: I97c2ae029272aba915d5f9699bccff0eb9d49329
Signed-off-by: Eylon Malin <eylon.malin@intl.att.com>
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Issue-ID: VID-378
Signed-off-by: Eylon Malin <eylon.malin@intl.att.com>
Change-Id: Idc6e587abb24fbec65ed159db7008e50abee2581
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Issue-ID: VID-378
Signed-off-by: Eylon Malin <eylon.malin@intl.att.com>
Change-Id: Ia8a649a281cbc687bbec4f25e6bd67e1681276bc
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Fix Vid Notion Builder behavior according -
all macro non transport services should open the new view edit screen
Issue-ID: VID-378
Signed-off-by: Eylon Malin <eylon.malin@intl.att.com>
Change-Id: Icd45fcbfcb4bf8928f44f73fb3ddd84ac1f1d341
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In JavaScript, the semicolon (;) is optional as a statement separator, but omitting semicolons can be confusing, and lead to unexpected results because a semicolon is implicitly inserted at the end of each line.
Issue-ID: VID-597
Change-Id: I4d324d96d28a3796b971b83997d72a64ed161ce8
Signed-off-by: anushadasari <danush10@in.ibm.com>
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In JavaScript, the semicolon (;) is optional as a statement separator, but omitting semicolons can be confusing, and lead to unexpected results because a semicolon is implicitly inserted at the end of each line.
Issue-ID: VID-597
Change-Id: If9e0bba384cd1345e4674e5e06085ba8feb78e39
Signed-off-by: anushadasari <danush10@in.ibm.com>
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In JavaScript, the semicolon (;) is optional as a statement separator, but omitting semicolons can be confusing, and lead to unexpected results because a semicolon is implicitly inserted at the end of each line.
Issue-ID: VID-597
Change-Id: I9a80b3c9fd3102f508a33581f57499dba33b51fd
Signed-off-by: anushadasari <danush10@in.ibm.com>
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Issue-ID: VID-378
Signed-off-by: Eylon Malin <eylon.malin@intl.att.com>
Change-Id: I5ea0f09c2898c3a7e1db60d37dde754138a86121
Signed-off-by: Eylon Malin <eylon.malin@intl.att.com>
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