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			HTML
		
	
	
	
	
	
| <div class="config-service-key-field-element">
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|     <!-- Loading -->
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|     <div class="cor-loader" ng-if="loading"></div>
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| 
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|     <!-- Loading error -->
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|     <div class="co-alert co-alert-warning" ng-if="loadError">
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|         Could not load service keys
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|     </div>
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| 
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|     <!-- Key config -->
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|     <div ng-show="!loading && !loadError">
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|       <div ng-show="hasValidKey">
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|         <i class="fa fa-check"></i>
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|         Valid key for service <code>{{ serviceName }}</code> exists
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|       </div>
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|       <div ng-show="!hasValidKey">
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|         No valid key found for service <code>{{ serviceName }}</code>
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|         <a class="co-modify-link" ng-click="showRequestServiceKey()">Create Key</a>
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|       </div>
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|     </div>
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| 
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|     <!-- Note: This field is a hidden text field that binds to a model that is set to non-empty
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|          when there is a valid key. This allows us to use the existing Angular form validation
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|          code.
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|      -->
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|     <input type="text" ng-model="hasValidKeyStr" ng-required="true" style="position: absolute; top: 0px; left: 0px; visibility: hidden; width: 0px; height: 0px;">
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| 
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|     <div class="request-service-key-dialog" request-key-info="requestKeyInfo" key-created="handleKeyCreated(key)"></div>
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| </div>
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