docs: GitLab CI Component for Checkov, SAST JSON Results First When Feature is present, do not fail build for single scanner new findings #6278
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Updating docs for Checkov GitLab CI Component and advising not doing build failures to prevent new vulnerabilities from being accepted into production bound code.
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I had previous created the GitLab CI include that I believe some of your code on this page was from (I may have even submitted a PR). I have updated my original code to create a fairly capable GitLab CI Component and bumped those improvements on to your page here.
This code also detects if the CI is running under a context where Security Dashboards are licensed (currently GitLab Ultimate) and outputs json sast automatically as this creates maximum value for your customers. Checkov findings then appear in the MR Widget, Security Dashboard and can be part of Security Policy Merge Approvals. (See the attachment that shows this in action for Amazon CodeGuru SAST Scanning findings.
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