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[8.17] [Synthetics] Add new object into read synthetics feature !! (#201170) #201258

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Backport

This will backport the following commits from main to 8.17:

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## Summary

This is a regression from the PR
elastic#195874, where we added the new
type into all but didn't do it for read.

(cherry picked from commit 5d4282e)
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  • /oblt-deploy : Deploy a Kibana instance using the Observability test environments.
  • run docs-build : Re-trigger the docs validation. (use unformatted text in the comment!)

@kibanamachine kibanamachine merged commit 28e434d into elastic:8.17 Nov 21, 2024
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💛 Build succeeded, but was flaky

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✅ unchanged

cc @shahzad31

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