## Summary
**Reviewers: Please test the code paths affected by this PR. See the
"Risks" section below.**
Part of work for enabling "high contrast mode" in Kibana. See
https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/176219.
**Background:**
Kibana will soon have a user profile setting to allow users to enable
"high contrast mode." This setting will activate a flag with
`<EuiProvider>` that causes EUI components to render with higher
contrast visual elements. Consumer plugins and packages need to be
updated selected places where `<EuiProvider>` is wrapped, to pass the
`UserProfileService` service dependency from the CoreStart contract.
**NOTE:** **EUI currently does not yet support the high-contrast mode
flag**, but support for that is expected to come in around 2 weeks.
These first PRs are simply preparing the code by wiring up the
`UserProvideService`.
### Checklist
Check the PR satisfies following conditions.
Reviewers should verify this PR satisfies this list as well.
- [X] [Unit or functional
tests](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-tests.html)
were updated or added to match the most common scenarios
- [X] The PR description includes the appropriate Release Notes section,
and the correct `release_note:*` label is applied per the
[guidelines](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/contributing.html#kibana-release-notes-process)
### Risks
Does this PR introduce any risks? For example, consider risks like hard
to test bugs, performance regression, potential of data loss.
Describe the risk, its severity, and mitigation for each identified
risk. Invite stakeholders and evaluate how to proceed before merging.
- [ ] [medium/high] The implementor of this change did not manually test
the affected code paths and relied on type-checking and functional tests
to drive the changes. Code owners for this PR need to manually test the
affected code paths.
- [ ] [medium] The `UserProfileService` dependency comes from the
CoreStart contract. If acquiring the service causes synchronous code to
become asynchronous, check for race conditions or errors in rendering
React components. Code owners for this PR need to manually test the
affected code paths.
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## Summary
Fixes needed for getting CI to pass when EUI throws an error if
attempting to render a component without the EuiProvider in the render
tree.
## Detailed description
In https://github.com/elastic/kibana/pull/180819, I will deliver a
change that will cause EUI components to throw an error if the
EuiProvider context is missing. This PR comes in as part of the final
work to get all functional tests passing in an environment where EUI
will throw the error. The tied to the ["Fix 'dark mode' inconsistencies
in Kibana" Epic](https://github.com/elastic/kibana-team/issues/805) has
so far been in preparation for this.
**Reviewers: Please interact with critical paths through the UI
components touched in this PR, ESPECIALLY in terms of testing dark mode
and i18n.**
<img width="1107" alt="image"
src="c0d2ce08-ac35-45a7-8192-0b2256fceb0e">
### Checklist
Delete any items that are not applicable to this PR.
- [x] [Unit or functional
tests](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-tests.html)
were updated or added to match the most common scenarios
- [ ] This renders correctly on smaller devices using a responsive
layout. (You can test this [in your
browser](https://www.browserstack.com/guide/responsive-testing-on-local-server))
- [ ] This was checked for [cross-browser
compatibility](https://www.elastic.co/support/matrix#matrix_browsers)
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* Kibana developer examples
* Batch explorer tests should be run in examples config
* Fix tests
* add codeowner for new developer examples plugin & readme cleanup
* Try to frame embeddable wording based on what a developer's goals are.
* Add noopener noreferer, fix bad merge
* Remove bfetch.png
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