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[EPM] Restrict package remove endpoint when datasources exist #64976

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neptunian opened this issue Apr 30, 2020 · 3 comments
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[EPM] Restrict package remove endpoint when datasources exist #64976

neptunian opened this issue Apr 30, 2020 · 3 comments
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Feature:EPM Fleet team's Elastic Package Manager (aka Integrations) project Ingest Management:alpha1 Group issues for ingest management alpha1 Team:Fleet Team label for Observability Data Collection Fleet team

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We do not allow users to uninstall a package when datasources are associated with it. This is reflected in the settings page in the UI and the API needs to reflect this as well.

@neptunian neptunian added Feature:EPM Fleet team's Elastic Package Manager (aka Integrations) project Team:Fleet Team label for Observability Data Collection Fleet team Ingest Management:alpha1 Group issues for ingest management alpha1 labels Apr 30, 2020
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Pinging @elastic/ingest-management (Feature:EPM)

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ruflin commented May 4, 2020

@neptunian We could also document around this for alpha1 and fix it in our beta?

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ruflin commented May 4, 2020

Nevermind, saw there is already a PR for it.

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