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feat: Updating uiSchema in Composer #4401

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feat: Updating uiSchema in Composer #4401

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Those changes enable Intellisense to leverage the uiSchema in order to know what type of completion items to show.

Step 1 was modifying the schema of the uiSchema: microsoft/botframework-sdk#6047
Step 2 was updating the uiSchema of individual components: microsoft/botbuilder-dotnet#4704
Step 3 was updating Composer to leverage the uiSchema for Intellisense: #4263

This final step is to update Composer's uiSchema itself.
The schema was generated running bf dialog:merge "libraries//*.schema" "libraries//*.uischema" from botbuilder-dotnet

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fixes #4187
fixes #4189

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Example of schema change:
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Coverage remained the same at 55.994% when pulling 9fd63d2 on leugene/newUiSchema into 64b4070 on main.

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@LouisEugeneMSFT are these ui schema changes also ported into the component ui schemas?

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@cwhitten those were updated in microsoft/botbuilder-dotnet#4704

@cwhitten cwhitten merged commit 4450361 into main Oct 16, 2020
@cwhitten cwhitten deleted the leugene/newUiSchema branch October 16, 2020 16:29
@cwhitten cwhitten mentioned this pull request Nov 13, 2020
lei9444 pushed a commit to lei9444/BotFramework-Composer-1 that referenced this pull request Jun 15, 2021
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