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https://docs.dependencytrack.org/integrations/badges/
Current Behavior:
You need to hardcode version (or UUID - which changes by version (!)) in the url for the badge - it would be more convenient to have an url for latest version.
Proposed Behavior:
Just point at name and get semver latest version (or latest scanned version) - this way the url can be stable in READMEs etc.
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Add dummy task
Create a simple dummy task, to make it easier to play with Glue and understand it's features. The task should generate some findings, with different levels.
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It looks like during the below change to asynchronous API, docs/pages/* weren't updated to cover a new required parameter in config.json for all the playbooks. dowjones/hammer@d07b202
Relatedly one might consider the architecture diagram out of date based on this change.
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hunter-rabbitmq | 2020-01-15 06:14:41.826 [error] <0.2445.0> closing AMQP connection <0.2445.0> (172.23.0.8:36130 -> 172.23.0.2:5672):
hunter-rabbitmq | missed heartbeats from client, timeout: 60s
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hunter-rabbitmq | missed heartbeats from client,
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I'm just starting out in using DefectDojo, and am a bit confused on what the Tool Type and Tool Configuration sections inside Configuration. I know that documentation is something DefectDojo prides itself on, and I greatly appreciate the breadth of it... but I can't seem to find this documented anywhere.