Display user-specified operator in ParquetTable example docs_filters #50
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When declaring ParquetTables, a filter could be passed into
docs_filterswith an operator other than"=", such as"contains". However, the user-specified operator isn't passed through to the generated code examples on the static site, which hardcodes filters to display operator"=", creating confusion for users of the web catalog trying to properly query the data.This passes the user-specified operator from table declaration through to the static site codegen.