Policies and Watches allow you to enforce your organization governance standards:
This API should be exposed by the feed provider. Request an indication to whether a provided api key is valid. In order to enable your custom integration, you need to build and run two REST endpoints. To enable this, you'll need to build the following two REST endpoints and configure them in the Xray integrations page. This gives you the opportunity to add analyses from different providers with whom you may have an account, or even to create your own provider and display information such as performance issues, known defects or any other information offered by your provider. JFrog Xray is open for integration with any number of issue and vulnerability providers. For more information, see Xray Jira Integration. This Jira Integration allows you to automatically create Jira tickets for violations found by Xray in your configured Jira Projects. Xray integrations are configured in the Administration module in the Integrations page and displays the integrations you have configured and connected to.
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For more information, see Managing Proxies.Ī username and password as required by the webhook.Īny custom headers that may need to be added to invoke the webhook. Set the webhook to go through the predefined proxy. For details of the payload provided by Xray to the webhook, please refer to Webhook Payload. This is the name that will be used by any Watches that want to invoke the webhook in case of a violation These styles include: italics, bold, bullets, and a clickable link.An identifier for the webhook. You can use styles in XML comments that will render in Quick Info when hovering over the element.
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For example, when commenting a method, it generates the element, a element for each parameter, and a element to document the return value.Įnter descriptions for each XML element to fully document the code element. The XML template is immediately generated above the code element. Place your text cursor above the element you want to document, for example, a method.įrom the Edit menu, choose IntelliSense > Insert Commentįrom the right-click or context menu on or just above the code element, choose Snippet > Insert Comment To insert XML comments for a code element However, you can manually insert XML documentation comments in C++ files and still generate XML documentation files at compile time. The Insert Comment command that automatically inserts XML documentation comments is available in C# and Visual Basic.