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Remove unneeded Dockerfile for Google Workspace #586

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Remove unneeded Dockerfile for Google Workspace #586

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What does this PR do?

The sample logs can be copied between volumes rather than added
to a layer in the image via a Dockerfile.

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  • I have reviewed tips for building integrations and this pull request is aligned with them.
  • I have verified that all data streams collect metrics or logs.

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The sample logs can be copied between volumes rather than added
to a layer in the image via a Dockerfile.
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  • Build Cause: Pull request #586 opened

    • Start Time: 2021-01-30T13:35:20.168+0000
  • Duration: 14 min 41 sec

  • Commit: eb57234

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@andrewkroh andrewkroh merged commit ce8fa90 into elastic:master Feb 1, 2021
eyalkraft pushed a commit to build-security/integrations that referenced this pull request Mar 30, 2022
The sample logs can be copied between volumes rather than added
to a layer in the image via a Dockerfile.
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