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As a user, I want to all metadata attributes to be searchable #153

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jordanpadams opened this issue Jan 11, 2023 · 2 comments
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As a user, I want to all metadata attributes to be searchable #153

jordanpadams opened this issue Jan 11, 2023 · 2 comments
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jordanpadams commented Jan 11, 2023

πŸ§‘β€πŸ”¬ User Persona(s)

API User

πŸ’ͺ Motivation

...so that I can search by any attribute through the API

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βš–οΈ Acceptance Criteria

See NASA-PDS/registry-api#282 for testing this. If the API can do it, it means the Registry supports it.

You can also verify this by

  • ingest a sample data set in a Registry (OpenSearch)
  • open the Kibana Dashboard integrated with that OpenSearch instance
  • go to stack management
  • go to Index Patterns
  • create a new index pattern for the registry
  • verify all the PDS fields are Searchable via the table

βš™οΈ Engineering Details

@jordanpadams jordanpadams added needs:triage requirement the current issue is a requirement labels Jan 11, 2023
@jordanpadams jordanpadams changed the title As a user, I want to all attributes to be searchable As a user, I want to all metadata attributes to be searchable Jan 11, 2023
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Blocked by NASA-PDS/registry-api#281

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verified by NASA-PDS/registry-api#282

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