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@kartverket/backstage-plugin-security-metrics-frontend
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This is a frontend plugin for the Security Metrics Backstage plugin. It gives an overview of security-metrics delivered by scanners on repositories owned by kartverket. The plugin is dependent on a associated backend-plugin for Backstage and a separate ko
This is a frontend plugin for the Security Metrics Backstage plugin. It gives an overview of security-metrics delivered
by scanners on repositories owned by kartverket. The plugin is dependent on a associated backend-plugin for Backstage
and a separate kotlin/spring-boot backend. The package should be added in the packages/app
directory
NOTE: Ensure that you have installed and configured the backend plugin as well: @kartverket/backstage-plugin-security-metrics-backend
To show the tab introduced by the plugin, add the following component to the needed pages in EntityPage.tsx
.
<EntityLayout.Route path="/securityMetrics" title="Sikkerhetsmetrikker">
<SecurityMetricsPage />
</EntityLayout.Route>
FAQs
This is a frontend plugin for the Security Metrics Backstage plugin. It gives an overview of security-metrics delivered by scanners on repositories owned by kartverket. The plugin is dependent on a associated backend-plugin for Backstage and a separate ko
We found that @kartverket/backstage-plugin-security-metrics-frontend demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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