Implemented two new tools: 'list_configuration_security_scan_manifests' for listing available configuration scan manifests and 'get_configuration_security_scan_manifest' for retrieving details of a specific manifest. Added a resource template for configuration manifests and integrated these tools into the mcpserver.
Signed-off-by: Ben <ben@armosec.io>
- Introduced a single context in main() to handle interrupt signals (os.Interrupt, syscall.SIGTERM).
- Removed repetitive context creation in the program by reusing the propagated context.
- Improved code readability and maintainability by centralizing context management.
- Ensured consistent handling of graceful shutdown across the program.
Signed-off-by: Ruslan Semagin <pixel.365.24@gmail.com>
Added initial commit to start loading image exceptions from json files.
Currently, it supports vulnerability exceptions using their CVE-IDs.
Signed-off-by: VaibhavMalik4187 <vaibhavmalik2018@gmail.com>
This commit introduces the "exceptions" flag in the scan image command.
Users can pass a list of vulnerabilities they ignore while scanning an
image using this flag. Also added tests for the same.
Fixes: https://github.com/kubescape/kubescape/issues/1564
Signed-off-by: VaibhavMalik4187 <vaibhavmalik2018@gmail.com>
Description:
This pull request introduces a new test case TestGetFrameworkCmdWithNonExistentFramework in the framework_test.go file. The purpose of this test case is to verify the behavior of the getFrameworkCmd function when it's run with a non-existent framework argument.
In this test case, we:
Create a mock Kubescape interface and a ScanInfo object
Call the getFrameworkCmd function with the mock interface and ScanInfo object
Run the command with a non-existent framework argument
Check that there is an error and the error message is "bad argument: account ID must be a valid UUID"
This test case enhances the test coverage of the getFrameworkCmd function and ensures that it correctly handles non-existent framework arguments.
Signed-off-by: Umair <58398786+Umair0343@users.noreply.github.com>
Description:
This pull request introduces a new test case TestGetControlCmdWithNonExistentControl in the control_test.go file. The purpose of this test case is to verify the behavior of the getControlCmd function when it's run with a non-existent control argument.
In this test case, we:
Create a mock Kubescape interface and a ScanInfo object
Call the getControlCmd function with the mock interface and ScanInfo object
Run the command with a non-existent control argument
Check that there is an error and the error message is "bad argument: account ID must be a valid UUID"
This test case enhances the test coverage of the getControlCmd function and ensures that it correctly handles non-existent control arguments.
Signed-off-by: Umair <58398786+Umair0343@users.noreply.github.com>