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IS-1689: Change from syfotilgangskontroll to istilgangskontroll #143

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@vetlesolgaard vetlesolgaard commented Nov 2, 2023

Bytter fra å bruke syfo-tilgangskontroll til istilgangskontroll

  • Test i dev
  • Vent til Stine har testet ferdig /brukere endepunkt før merge

@vetlesolgaard vetlesolgaard force-pushed the IS-1689-Change-to-istilgangskontroll branch from 9e023c5 to a968ea9 Compare November 2, 2023 14:52
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private const val TILGANGSKONTROLL_COMMON_PATH = "/syfo-tilgangskontroll/api/tilgang/navident"
private const val TILGANGSKONTROLL_COMMON_PATH = "/api/tilgang/navident"
const val TILGANGSKONTROLL_PERSON_PATH = "$TILGANGSKONTROLL_COMMON_PATH/person"
const val TILGANGSKONTROLL_PERSON_LIST_PATH = "$TILGANGSKONTROLL_COMMON_PATH/brukere"
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/brukere endepunktet er ikke ferdig testet. Vent med merge til dette er testet

@vetlesolgaard vetlesolgaard marked this pull request as ready for review November 2, 2023 14:54
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@vetlesolgaard vetlesolgaard merged commit a487458 into master Nov 6, 2023
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@vetlesolgaard vetlesolgaard deleted the IS-1689-Change-to-istilgangskontroll branch November 6, 2023 09:06
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