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[Alerting] Add SavedObjectType.management.displayName for alerts and actions saved objects #113253

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ymao1 opened this issue Sep 28, 2021 · 1 comment · Fixed by #114916
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estimate:small Small Estimated Level of Effort Feature:Alerting/RulesManagement Issues related to the Rules Management UX Team:ResponseOps Label for the ResponseOps team (formerly the Cases and Alerting teams)

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ymao1 commented Sep 28, 2021

With this PR, core is allowing specification of a display name for saved object types that is different than the type name. We should use this so that alerts and actions saved objects show up as Rules and Connectors in Saved Object Management

@ymao1 ymao1 added estimate:small Small Estimated Level of Effort Feature:Alerting/RulesManagement Issues related to the Rules Management UX Team:ResponseOps Label for the ResponseOps team (formerly the Cases and Alerting teams) labels Sep 28, 2021
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Pinging @elastic/kibana-alerting-services (Team:Alerting Services)

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