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Remove chromium installation as it is installed in opensearch-project/opensearch-dashboards-functional-test#1123 #4480

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Remove chromium installation as it is installed in opensearch-project/opensearch-dashboards-functional-test#1123

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#4459

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Signed-off-by: Peter Zhu <[email protected]>
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codecov bot commented Feb 27, 2024

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 92.19%. Comparing base (6cb96d5) to head (1ac7c47).

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  Hits         5801     5801           
  Misses        491      491           

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@peterzhuamazon peterzhuamazon merged commit 186e4fd into opensearch-project:main Feb 27, 2024
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@peterzhuamazon peterzhuamazon deleted the remove-docker-chromium branch February 27, 2024 23:44
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