adding log_level option
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@@ -5,9 +5,10 @@ inputs:
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description: "path to docker compose file"
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description: "path to docker compose file"
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required: true
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required: true
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default: "compose.yaml"
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default: "compose.yaml"
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ignore:
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show:
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description: "checks to ignore (doesn't work yet)"
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description: "what level of issues to show (all|fatal)"
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required: false
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required: false
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default: "all"
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outputs:
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outputs:
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report:
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report:
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description: "results of the scan"
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description: "results of the scan"
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@@ -16,4 +17,4 @@ runs:
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image: Dockerfile
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image: Dockerfile
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env:
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env:
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COMPOSE_FILE_PATH: ${{ inputs.path }}
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COMPOSE_FILE_PATH: ${{ inputs.path }}
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IGNORED_CHECKS: ${{ inputs.ignore }}
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LOG_LEVEL: ${{ inputs.show }}
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12
main.go
12
main.go
@@ -96,10 +96,20 @@ func main() {
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issues = append(issues, rprt)
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issues = append(issues, rprt)
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}
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}
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//this is better printing, it should probably group up the port issues in a better printing. Not sure how
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lvl := os.Getenv("LOG_LEVEL")
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for _, p := range issues {
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for _, p := range issues {
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fmt.Println()
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fmt.Println("----------------------------------------------------------------------------")
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fmt.Println(p.Name)
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fmt.Println(p.Name)
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for _, x := range p.Issues {
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for _, x := range p.Issues {
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fmt.Println(*x)
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if lvl == "all" {
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fmt.Printf("\tsafe: %t\n\tlevel: %s\n\tMessages:\n\t\t%s\n\n", x.Safe, x.Level, strings.Join(x.Messages, "\n\t\t"))
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} else if lvl == "fatal" {
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if x.Level == issue.FATAL {
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fmt.Printf("\tsafe: %t\n\tlevel: %s\n\tMessages:\n\t\t%s\n\n", x.Safe, x.Level, strings.Join(x.Messages, "\n\t\t"))
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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