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Moves all unit tests under operator/manifests to the manifests package #9433

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@JoaoBraveCoding JoaoBraveCoding commented May 9, 2023

What this PR does / why we need it:

Moves all the unit tests under operator/manifests to the manifests package making all test files now uniform.

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  • Reviewed the CONTRIBUTING.md guide (required)
  • Documentation added
  • Tests updated
  • CHANGELOG.md updated
  • Changes that require user attention or interaction to upgrade are documented in docs/sources/upgrading/_index.md

Signed-off-by: Joao Marcal <jmarcal@redhat.com>
@periklis periklis merged commit d7dd2e9 into grafana:main May 10, 2023
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@JoaoBraveCoding JoaoBraveCoding deleted the uniform-test-package branch January 31, 2024 11:08
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