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DivvyCloud now has an official action #691

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GaryGSC opened this issue Oct 26, 2022 · 3 comments
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DivvyCloud now has an official action #691

GaryGSC opened this issue Oct 26, 2022 · 3 comments
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GaryGSC commented Oct 26, 2022

According to Rapid7's docs, DivvyCloud now has an official GitHub action.

From the fact that it only has 3 commits, I'm skeptical about it looking as polished as our home-grown byu-oit/github-action-tf-plan-analyzer, but it can produce SARIF results which play nicely with GitHub Advanced Security.

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GaryGSC commented Nov 2, 2022

Should we use it?

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jvisker commented Dec 13, 2022

It would be nice to try at least

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GaryGSC commented Aug 16, 2023

BTW, DivvyCloud shouldn't be affected by the HashiCorp licensing changes announced last week, since Rapid7 is a HashiCorp partner.

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