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ci: migrate e2e test on kind clusters to GitHub Actions #272

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@chewong chewong commented Nov 4, 2021

Reason for Change:

Migrating e2e test on kind clusters to GitHub Actions because Microsoft tenant restricts the agent's managed identity from creating AAD applications and establishing federated identities. This PR also prepares the environment necessary to test #271.

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  • squashed commits
  • included documentation
  • added unit tests and e2e tests (if applicable).

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@chewong chewong requested a review from aramase as a code owner November 4, 2021 21:59
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@chewong chewong enabled auto-merge (squash) November 4, 2021 22:32
@chewong chewong merged commit 84a065a into Azure:main Nov 4, 2021
@chewong chewong deleted the kind-e2e-github-actions branch November 4, 2021 23:07
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