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[EC-216] Move io-selfcare resource groups in their own configuration #914

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List of changes

Move selfcare resource groups from core to their own config

Motivation and context

Core refactoring

Type of changes

  • Add new resources
  • Update configuration to existing resources
  • Remove existing resources

Env to apply

  • DEV
  • UAT
  • PROD

Does this introduce a change to production resources with possible user impact?

  • Yes, users may be impacted applying this change
  • No

Does this introduce an unwanted change on infrastructure? Check terraform plan execution result

  • Yes
  • No

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If PR is partially applied, why? (reserved to mantainers)

How to apply

After PR is approved

  1. run deploy pipeline from Azure DevOps io-platform-iac-projects
  2. select PR branch
  3. wait for approval

@Krusty93 Krusty93 marked this pull request as ready for review March 19, 2024 09:19
@Krusty93 Krusty93 requested review from a team as code owners March 19, 2024 09:19
@Krusty93 Krusty93 requested review from acuiuli and Garma00 March 19, 2024 09:19
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Quality Gate Passed Quality Gate passed

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0 New issues
0 Accepted issues

Measures
0 Security Hotspots
No data about Coverage
0.0% Duplication on New Code

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@Krusty93 Krusty93 merged commit 8d2213a into main Mar 19, 2024
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@Krusty93 Krusty93 deleted the EC-216-refactoring-risorse-selfcare-1 branch March 19, 2024 09:28
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