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backstage
marvin-robot
marvin-robot commented May 17, 2021

Opened from the Prefect Public Slack Community

elliot: Hey folks is anyone else getting a deprecation warning on marshmallow? Something like:

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/home/rof/.pyenv/versions/3.9.1/lib/python3.9/site-packages/marshmallow/fields.py:198
/home/rof/.pyenv/versions/3.9.1/lib/python3.9/site-packages/marshmallow/fields.py:198: RemovedInMarshmallow4Warning: Passing fi
terrascan
adegoodyer
adegoodyer commented Aug 11, 2021
  • terrascan version: 1.9.0
  • terraform version: 1.0.1

Enhancement Request

Other security scanning tools (e.g. checkov and tfsec) have a --soft-fail flag or equivalent option that allows you to always exit with 0 status.

Extremely useful when running the tool without halting a pipeline for example.

I currently use a workaround, but something more concrete would be very desira

Saves up to 90% of AWS EC2 costs by automating the use of spot instances on existing AutoScaling groups. Installs in minutes using CloudFormation or Terraform. Convenient to deploy at scale using StackSets. Uses tagging to avoid launch configuration changes. Automated spot termination handling. Reliable fallback to on-demand instances.

  • Updated Aug 16, 2021
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moreati
moreati commented Feb 14, 2021

A number of modules, and scripts in the test suite start with

#!/usr/bin/env python

In general it is better to use

#!/usr/bin/env python

because that allows execution inside a virtualenv, or when python is installed elsewhere, e.g. /usr/loca/bin/python.

There may be cases in which we really do want to hard code the path - for instance testing detection/selection of `

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