Use parameter for involved_obj["apiVersion"]#45
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Use parameter for involved_obj["apiVersion"]#45MrBasset wants to merge 1 commit intooperator-framework:masterfrom
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Fix issue where involved_object without v1 apiVersion cannot be found
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I noticed that the apiVersion for the involved object had been hard coded to v1; I found that for CR's where the ApiVersion was different I would get an error thrown on line 282 as 281 returned true but there was no .get attribute on the resource list.
My python skills aren't that great, so I'm not sure how 280 needs to be modified to fix the test though; testing the attribute exists seems a bit clunky though.