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Remove validation that made keys starting or ending with . - or _ inv… #3007

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…alid, catch all exceptions in the parse json processor (#2945)

Remove validation that made keys starting or ending with . - or _ invalid, catch all exceptions in the parse json processor

Signed-off-by: Taylor Gray tylgry@amazon.com
(cherry picked from commit 05d229a)

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…alid, catch all exceptions in the parse json processor (opensearch-project#2945)

Remove validation that made keys starting or ending with . - or _ invalid, catch all exceptions in the parse json processor

Signed-off-by: Taylor Gray <tylgry@amazon.com>
(cherry picked from commit 05d229a)
kkondaka
kkondaka previously approved these changes Jul 11, 2023
Signed-off-by: Asif Sohail Mohammed <nsifmoh@amazon.com>
@asifsmohammed asifsmohammed merged commit 4dd8b2a into opensearch-project:2.3 Jul 12, 2023
@dlvenable dlvenable added this to the v2.3.2 milestone Jul 12, 2023
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