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[ResponseOps] Webhook connector panel doesn't let the user know whats the problem with their auth credentials #183681

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bhavyarm opened this issue May 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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bug Fixes for quality problems that affect the customer experience Feature:Actions/ConnectorsManagement Issues related to Connectors Management UX Team:ResponseOps Label for the ResponseOps team (formerly the Cases and Alerting teams)

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Kibana version: 8.14.0 BC4

Server OS version: chrome latest

Browser version: chrome latest

Browser OS version: OS X

Original install method (e.g. download page, yum, from source, etc.): from staging

Describe the bug: Webhook connector panel doesn't let the user know where is the problem with their credentials. But the save panel is greyed out and user doesn't know where and what to fix.

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@bhavyarm bhavyarm added bug Fixes for quality problems that affect the customer experience Team:ResponseOps Label for the ResponseOps team (formerly the Cases and Alerting teams) Feature:Actions/ConnectorsManagement Issues related to Connectors Management UX labels May 16, 2024
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Pinging @elastic/response-ops (Team:ResponseOps)

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