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AllocationFilterParser: Add 'nilable' to controller/controllerKind props #2529

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What does this PR change?

This PR marks the ControllerName and ControllerKind properties within the AllocationFilterParser as nilable.

Does this PR relate to any other PRs?

Reverted change as part of previous large Opencost refactor

How will this PR impact users?

Bug fix for filters in allocation queries

Does this PR address any GitHub or Zendesk issues?

N/A

How was this PR tested?

Locally

Does this PR require changes to documentation?

No

Have you labeled this PR and its corresponding Issue as "next release" if it should be part of the next OpenCost release? If not, why not?

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Signed-off-by: Bianca Burtoiu <bianca@kubecost.com>
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This looks good to me! Thanks Bianca!

Note for other reviewers: This was missed on the filter unification refactors a few weeks ago.

@mbolt35 mbolt35 merged commit f3b2908 into opencost:develop Feb 13, 2024
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@biancaburtoiu biancaburtoiu deleted the biancaburtoiu/alloc-filters-add-nilable-props branch February 14, 2024 12:17
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