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[7.x] SOM: hide actions for hidden types (#98290) #98568

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Backports the following commits to 7.x:

* SOM: hide actions for hidden types

* fix FTR tests

* add and fix tests

* fix unit tests

* fix test types

* fix FTR test assertions

* add more FTR tests

* delete old file
@pgayvallet pgayvallet enabled auto-merge (squash) April 28, 2021 06:00
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Module Count

Fewer modules leads to a faster build time

id before after diff
savedObjectsManagement 79 78 -1

Public APIs missing comments

Total count of every public API that lacks a comment. Target amount is 0. Run node scripts/build_api_docs --plugin [yourplugin] --stats comments for more detailed information.

id before after diff
savedObjectsManagement 80 82 +2

Async chunks

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

id before after diff
savedObjectsManagement 139.3KB 140.6KB +1.3KB

Page load bundle

Size of the bundles that are downloaded on every page load. Target size is below 100kb

id before after diff
savedObjectsManagement 34.2KB 34.2KB +4.0B
spaces 41.8KB 41.9KB +90.0B
total +94.0B
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API count

id before after diff
savedObjectsManagement 91 93 +2

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@pgayvallet pgayvallet merged commit ab3fed7 into elastic:7.x Apr 28, 2021
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