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feat: Add IsVisible property to AceData #6730

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@AJIXuMuK AJIXuMuK commented Jan 19, 2024

Fixes #6729

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The PR adds IsVisible property to the AceData class to implement the #6729 feature request.

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public class AceData
{
  // ...
  /// <summary>
   /// Gets or sets the visibility of the Adaptive Card Extension.
   /// </summary>
   /// <value>The value is the flag that indicates if the Adaptive Card Extension is visible. Default to true.</value>
   [JsonProperty(PropertyName = "isVisible")]
   public bool? IsVisible { get; set; }
  // ...
}

@AJIXuMuK AJIXuMuK requested a review from a team as a code owner January 19, 2024 16:31
@AJIXuMuK AJIXuMuK changed the title feat: Add isVisible property to AceData feat: Add IsVisible property to AceData Jan 19, 2024
@tracyboehrer tracyboehrer added the Automation: No parity PR does not need to be applied to other languages. label Jan 19, 2024
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@AJIXuMuK If you update from main, the build issue should be fixed.

@tracyboehrer tracyboehrer merged commit 2e8a6f8 into microsoft:main Jan 19, 2024
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@AJIXuMuK AJIXuMuK deleted the user/aterentiev/bot-ace-is-visible branch January 19, 2024 19:20
tracyboehrer pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 24, 2024
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Add support for isVisible property in SharePoint Bot Adaptive Card Extension
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