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Templated variables are not updated in the request payload #270

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darrelmiller opened this issue Oct 30, 2019 · 0 comments · Fixed by #287
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Templated variables are not updated in the request payload #270

darrelmiller opened this issue Oct 30, 2019 · 0 comments · Fixed by #287
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Describe the bug
Many samples include special templated variables. e.g {domain} in the sample request payload. Before sending these requests they should be updated with valid values.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go Create User sample
  2. Click on Run Query
  3. See 400 bad request

Expected behavior
A 200 OK.

@ghost ghost self-assigned this Nov 4, 2019
@Shjokie Shjokie added the type:bug Something isn't working label Nov 5, 2019
@Shjokie Shjokie added this to To do in Graph Explorer V4 via automation Nov 5, 2019
@Shjokie Shjokie added this to the Graph Explorer 4.0 - Complete milestone Nov 5, 2019
@ghost ghost moved this from To do to In progress in Graph Explorer V4 Nov 12, 2019
@ghost ghost mentioned this issue Nov 12, 2019
@ghost ghost moved this from In progress to Under Review in Graph Explorer V4 Nov 12, 2019
@ghost ghost closed this as completed in #287 Nov 13, 2019
Graph Explorer V4 automation moved this from Under Review to Done Nov 13, 2019
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