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Message Queue Changes Tracking in setup:db:status Command #39698

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  • Message Queue changes is getting tracked in the setup:db:status command

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  1. Fixes Message queue topology is not considered in setup:db:status check #38225

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  1. Introduced a new queue using queue_consumer.xml and verify that setup:db:status returning setup:upgrade needed message
  2. Run the unit test and verified that all the tests are passed

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ajith107 commented Mar 4, 2025

@magento run all tests

@engcom-Hotel engcom-Hotel added the Priority: P2 A defect with this priority could have functionality issues which are not to expectations. label Mar 4, 2025
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kandy commented Mar 4, 2025

I believe it's suboptimal to update this command with db unrelated stuff. As an alternative you can introduce new setup::amgp:statuscommand

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