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[stable10] API acceptance tests to unlock files/folders #34331

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backport of #34303

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Merging #34331 into stable10 will not change coverage.
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  Partials          378      378
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@phil-davis phil-davis merged commit aa954a0 into stable10 Jan 30, 2019
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