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|DO_PACKAGE_DEBUG| If set to true, this will enable the `-debug` option on the `scancentral` command, and store both ScanCentral logs and the `package.zip` file as job artifacts.|
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|PACKAGE_EXTRA_OPTS<br/>EXTRA_PACKAGE_OPTS| By default, this action runs `scancentral package -o package.zip` to package application source code. Use `PACKAGE_EXTRA_OPTS` to specify additional packaging options, for example `PACKAGE_EXTRA_OPTS: -bt mvn -bf <custom build file>`. See [Command-line options for the package command]({{var:sc-client-doc-base-url}}#cli/package-cmd.htm) for more information on available options. Note that `EXTRA_PACKAGE_OPTS` is deprecated; please use `PACKAGE_EXTRA_OPTS`.|
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|PACKAGE_EXTRA_OPTS<br/>EXTRA_PACKAGE_OPTS| By default, this action runs `scancentral package -o package.zip` to package application source code. Use `PACKAGE_EXTRA_OPTS` to specify additional packaging options, for example `PACKAGE_EXTRA_OPTS: -bt mvn -bf <custom build file>`. See [Command-line options for the package command]({{var:sc-client-doc-url}}) for more information on available options. Note that `EXTRA_PACKAGE_OPTS` is deprecated; please use `PACKAGE_EXTRA_OPTS`.|
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This action packages application source code using [ScanCentral Client]({{var:sc-client-doc-base-url}}#cli/package-cmd.htm). The output package is saved as `package.zip`.
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This action packages application source code using [ScanCentral Client]({{var:sc-client-doc-url}}). The output package is saved as `package.zip`.
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|**FOD_URL**| Fortify on Demand URL, for example https://ams.fortify.com. Note: Using GitHub Secrets to define this URL may cause links back to Fortify on Demand to be rendered incorrectly, for example in GitHub Action job summaries. It is highly recommended to either hard-code the URL in your workflow, or to use [GitHub Variables](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/store-information-in-variables) instead of GitHub Secrets. |
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|**FOD_CLIENT_ID**<br>**FOD_CLIENT_SECRET**| Required when authenticating with an API key: Fortify on Demand Client ID (API key) and Secret (API secret). |
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|**FOD_TENANT**<br/>**FOD_USER**<br/>**FOD_PASSWORD**| Required when authenticating with user credentials: Fortify on Demand tenant, user and password. It's recommended to use a Personal Access Token instead of an actual user password. |
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| FOD_LOGIN_EXTRA_OPTS<br/>EXTRA_FOD_LOGIN_OPTS | Extra login options, for example for disabling SSL checks or changing connection time-outs; see [`fcli fod session login` documentation](https://fortify.github.io/fcli/v3.6.0//manpage/fcli-fod-session-login.html) . Note that `EXTRA_FOD_LOGIN_OPTS` is deprecated; please use `FOD_LOGIN_EXTRA_OPTS`.|
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| FOD_LOGIN_EXTRA_OPTS<br/>EXTRA_FOD_LOGIN_OPTS | Extra login options, for example for disabling SSL checks or changing connection time-outs; see [`fcli fod session login` documentation](https://fortify.github.io/fcli/v3.13.1//manpage/fcli-fod-session-login.html) . Note that `EXTRA_FOD_LOGIN_OPTS` is deprecated; please use `FOD_LOGIN_EXTRA_OPTS`.|
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| FOD_RELEASE | Fortify on Demand release to use with this action. This can be specified either as a numeric release id, `<app-name>:<release-name>` (for non-microservices applications) or `<app-name>:<microservice-name>:<release-name>` (for microservices applications). Default value is based on repository and branch name, for example `myOrg/myRepo:myBranch`. Note that you'll need to explicitly configure `FOD_RELEASE` for microservices applications, as the default value lacks a microservice name. |
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| EXPORT_ACTION<br/>EXPORT_EXTRA_OPTS | This GitHub Action will will export scan results to the GitHub Security Code Scanning dashboard using the fcli-provided [`github-sast-report`](https://fortify.github.io/fcli/v3.6.0/fod-actions.html#_github_sast_report) action or, if specified, the custom fcli action specified through `EXPORT_ACTION`. Extra options for the fcli action can be passed through the `EXPORT_EXTRA_OPTS` environment variable, for example to to allow an unsigned custom action to be used. Please see the [Fcli Actions](#fortify-on-demand-fcli-actions) section below for more details. |
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| EXPORT_ACTION<br/>EXPORT_EXTRA_OPTS | This GitHub Action will will export scan results to the GitHub Security Code Scanning dashboard using the fcli-provided [`github-sast-report`](https://fortify.github.io/fcli/v3.13.1/fod-actions.html#_github_sast_report) action or, if specified, the custom fcli action specified through `EXPORT_ACTION`. Extra options for the fcli action can be passed through the `EXPORT_EXTRA_OPTS` environment variable, for example to to allow an unsigned custom action to be used. Please see the [Fcli Actions](#fortify-on-demand-fcli-actions) section below for more details. |
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| TOOL_DEFINITIONS | Fortify tool definitions are used by this GitHub Action to determine available versions, download location and other details of various Fortify-related tools, as required for action execution. By default, the Fortify-provided tool definitions hosted at https://github.com/fortify/tool-definitions/releases/tag/v1 will be used.<br/><br/>This environment variable allows for overriding the default tool definitions, pointing to either a URL or local (workspace) file. For example, if GitHub workflows are not allowed to download tools from their public internet locations, customers may host the tool installation bundles on an internal server, together with a customized tool definitions bundle that lists the alternative download URLs. |
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As indicated in the [Action environment variable inputs](#action-environment-variable-inputs) section above, this GitHub Action utilizes one or more fcli actions to perform certain activities. These fcli-provided actions are used as building blocks that can be re-used across different CI/CD platforms to provide consistent behavior across those platforms. This GitHub Action also provides the ability to override the default built-in fcli actions with custom fcli actions, allowing for rich customization capabilities. For example, such custom fcli actions could define different default values for some action options, perform some additional activities, and/or provide fully customized behavior.
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For more information on fcli actions and custom action development, please see the [fcli action documentation](https://fortify.github.io/fcli/v3.6.0/#_actions). Such custom actions may be hosted either on the local file system (for example stored in your source code repository) or some remote location; the `*_ACTION` environment variables may point to either a local file or URL. To easily share custom actions across multiple pipelines, you may want to consider hosting these in a dedicated source code repository that's accessible by all pipelines. This provides an easy hosting location, and allows for easy maintenance of such custom actions.
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For more information on fcli actions and custom action development, please see the [fcli action documentation](https://fortify.github.io/fcli/v3.13.1/#_actions). Such custom actions may be hosted either on the local file system (for example stored in your source code repository) or some remote location; the `*_ACTION` environment variables may point to either a local file or URL. To easily share custom actions across multiple pipelines, you may want to consider hosting these in a dedicated source code repository that's accessible by all pipelines. This provides an easy hosting location, and allows for easy maintenance of such custom actions.
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