Welcome to WhiteSource for GitHub.com! This is an onboarding PR to help you understand and configure settings before WhiteSource starts scanning your repository for security vulnerabilities.
:vertical_traffic_light: WhiteSource for GitHub.com will start scanning your repository only once you merge this Pull Request. To disable WhiteSource for GitHub.com, simply close this Pull Request.
What to Expect
This PR contains a '.whitesource' configuration file which can be customized to your needs. If no changes were applied to this file, WhiteSource for GitHub.com will use the default configuration.
Before merging this PR, Make sure the Issues tab is enabled. Once you merge this PR, WhiteSource for GitHub.com will scan your repository and create a GitHub Issue for every vulnerability detected in your repository.
If you do not want a GitHub Issue to be created for each detected vulnerability, you can edit the '.whitesource' file and set the 'minSeverityLevel' parameter to 'NONE'.
If WhiteSource Remediate Workflow Rules are set on your repository (from the WhiteSource 'Integrate' tab), WhiteSource will also generate a fix Pull Request for relevant vulnerabilities.
:question: Got questions? Check out WhiteSource for GitHub.com docs.
If you need any further assistance then you can also request help here.
Coverage remained the same at 93.443% when pulling 533bb2e94b85360a3726b67897adf13cd573bf58 on whitesource/configure into 5268153e9bdd9be6279407ecdbe92b28c6d1d540 on master.
Welcome to WhiteSource for GitHub.com! This is an onboarding PR to help you understand and configure settings before WhiteSource starts scanning your repository for security vulnerabilities.
:vertical_traffic_light: WhiteSource for GitHub.com will start scanning your repository only once you merge this Pull Request. To disable WhiteSource for GitHub.com, simply close this Pull Request.
What to Expect
This PR contains a '.whitesource' configuration file which can be customized to your needs. If no changes were applied to this file, WhiteSource for GitHub.com will use the default configuration.
Before merging this PR, Make sure the Issues tab is enabled. Once you merge this PR, WhiteSource for GitHub.com will scan your repository and create a GitHub Issue for every vulnerability detected in your repository.
If you do not want a GitHub Issue to be created for each detected vulnerability, you can edit the '.whitesource' file and set the 'minSeverityLevel' parameter to 'NONE'.
If WhiteSource Remediate Workflow Rules are set on your repository (from the WhiteSource 'Integrate' tab), WhiteSource will also generate a fix Pull Request for relevant vulnerabilities.
:question: Got questions? Check out WhiteSource for GitHub.com docs. If you need any further assistance then you can also request help here.