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chore(serializers)!: Remove old-style creation #15971

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@srebhan srebhan commented Oct 2, 2024

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THIS IS A BREAKING CHANGE

This PR removes the old way of creating serializers, switching completely to the new, plugin-style framework. While this is a breaking API change the effect should only be visible to developers (e.g. of external plugins).

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@telegraf-tiger telegraf-tiger bot added the chore label Oct 2, 2024
@srebhan srebhan self-assigned this Oct 2, 2024
@srebhan srebhan marked this pull request as draft October 2, 2024 20:19
@srebhan srebhan added the breaking change Improvement to Telegraf that requires changes to the plugin or agent; for minor/major releases label Oct 2, 2024
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@srebhan srebhan marked this pull request as ready for review November 25, 2024 17:27
@srebhan srebhan added the ready for final review This pull request has been reviewed and/or tested by multiple users and is ready for a final review. label Nov 25, 2024
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