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Move Chainsaw test at cert-manager/limit-dnsnames to dedicated folder #959

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@mohamedasifs123 mohamedasifs123 commented Mar 29, 2024

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Partially addresses #950

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Refactoring the chainsaw tests on cert-manager/limit-dnsnames

Organizes the the splited chainsaw test files into the .chainsaw-test folder.

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mohamedasifs123 and others added 6 commits March 29, 2024 10:15
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Please describe what you actually did to refactor a test.

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Please describe what you actually did to refactor a test.

Organized the files into the chainsaw folder.

@chipzoller chipzoller changed the title Refactoring the chainsaw tests on cert-manager/limit-dnsnames Move Chainsaw test at cert-manager/limit-dnsnames to dedicated folder Apr 30, 2024
@chipzoller chipzoller merged commit 07227fe into kyverno:main Apr 30, 2024
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