antiope | AWS Inventory and Compliance Framework | Cybersecurity library
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- Handler for Lambda function
- Send a list of files to S3
- Get object from S3
- Check if the given s3key prefix is excluded
- Replace principal components
- Handler for event
- Create or update an account
- Get the credentials for a given account
- Gets the current billing for the current account
- Check if a snapshot is in progress
- Send a GET request
- Copy an object from source to destination
- Get the bucket name from stack info
- Write table data to file
- Format an error
- Get Elasticsearch endpoint
- Get queue URL
- Take snapshot
- Restore a snapshot
- Send files to S3
- Get the details of a CF stack
- Get configuration variables
- Parse command line arguments
- Prints CloudWatch events
- Register a new snapshot repository
- List all snapshots taken
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QUESTION
I'm trying to take a stab at a new site using Hugo, and I am stuck during installation. I've installed Homebrew and when running the version, I get the following:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jan-07 at 01:55As illustrated by this thread, this might be related to brew
itself, not so much hugo
.
QUESTION
I am trying to implement Checks into my GitHub app. My App is built with probot.
I am just not able to implement the checks. I have tried going through the documentation which demonstrate ruby example that includes several different setups(not sure if required with probot). I just got confused with the example there.
Below is the code that resides in my index.js :
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-17 at 17:05Would it be possible you need to pass the owner and the repository to context.github.checks.create()
method? I think they are required properties: https://octokit.github.io/rest.js/v17#checks
Also, make sure the Github App has the following permissions: checks:write
(https://developer.github.com/v3/activity/events/types/#checkrunevent)
Also, checking your code snippet, seems that you are not using the mediaType
properly. If you check the type definition, mediaType has the following structure:
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