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For other people to use with their Rails apps?
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Yup. Be default Travis-ci runs rake post-push.
On Dec 24, 2011 11:26 AM, "Justin" <
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For other people to use with their Rails apps?
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Alright. So where would this go? Somewhere where people can copy it to their Rakefiles?
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Should be a custom rake task, accept flags that mimic the cli. Gives
people a way to drop in brakeman support, ideally in one line. This gives
me another idea.
On Dec 24, 2011 3:53 PM, "Justin" <
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wrote:
Alright. So where would this go? Somewhere where people can copy it to
their Rakefiles?
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#26 (comment)
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Oh, okay. So when you install the gem you get a rake task for running Brakeman.
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More of an install on a project that would insert the custom task into your
rake file if it is included in your gemfile.
But yes, installing the gem makes that task available.
On Dec 24, 2011 4:09 PM, "Justin" <
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wrote:
Oh, okay. So when you install the gem you get a rake task for running
Brakeman.
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Does #28 work for you?
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- Possibility to ignore/skip directories/paths HOT 4
- UnsafeReflection requires array to be defined with values strictly in the context of the execution HOT 4
- Brakeman does not follow directory symlinks HOT 7
- Brakeman hangs on some platforms HOT 5
- Brakeman unable to detect Renderables in a Gem? HOT 2
- Command Injection doesn't detect shellescape unless the code is in the same function HOT 2
- Undeliverable address [email protected] in LICENSE.md HOT 2
- Controller with "log" in pathname excluded from scan HOT 1
- Check Graphql end-point for vulnerabilities HOT 1
- with_content for ViewComponent flagged as dynamic render path HOT 4
- Parsing Error on splat operator
- Issue with adding autoload_paths for views dir HOT 1
- False negatives due to --skip-libs ignoring app/ files. HOT 2
- Support non-standard gemfile naming for dual booting Rails apps HOT 1
- brakeman still references haml 4 - which is a bit long in the tooth (Haml::Filter::Coffee class vs. module)
- Incorrect identification of User input; Unable to dynamically render fully qualified path HOT 1
- Command injection false positive HOT 2
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- `eval` call not being detected HOT 2
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