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[8.6] Add failure handling for set processors in ML inference pipelines (#144654) #145472

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Backport

This will backport the following commits from main to 8.6:

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## Summary

Also, add a `remove` processor and `text_classification` and
`text_embedding` types.

### Checklist

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- [x] [Unit or functional
tests](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-tests.html)
were updated or added to match the most common scenarios

(cherry picked from commit 8e81a7d)
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Metrics [docs]

Async chunks

Total size of all lazy-loaded chunks that will be downloaded as the user navigates the app

id before after diff
enterpriseSearch 2.0MB 2.0MB +280.0B
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ESLint disabled in files

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osquery 1 2 +1

ESLint disabled line counts

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enterpriseSearch 19 21 +2
fleet 59 65 +6
osquery 108 113 +5
securitySolution 441 447 +6
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enterpriseSearch 20 22 +2
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osquery 109 115 +6
securitySolution 518 524 +6
total +20

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@kibanamachine kibanamachine merged commit 14b5e30 into elastic:8.6 Nov 16, 2022
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