* Add a semantic version to the usage text
* Add a comment to the version function
* Inject the version, git tag and build date as build variables
* Update README
* Fix lint warnings
* Update README
* Manage dependencies with dep tool instead of godep
* Add a Makefile for common build tasks
* Update the build file to use the make tool
* Update Dockerfile
* Add docker entry point in to make the passing of arguments easy
* Update README
* Add missing tools to the build
* Drop 1.7 support and add 1.10
* Fix Go 1.10 according with the travis guidelines
https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/languages/go/
* Update the tls-observatory package
* Fix lint warnings
* Change the output of the tests to be more verbose
* Check if the are build errors before executing the rule test
- Get rid of 'core' and move CLI to cmd/gas directory
- Migrate (most) tests to use Ginkgo and testutils framework
- GAS now expects package to reside in $GOPATH
- GAS now can resolve dependencies for better type checking (if package
on GOPATH)
- Simplified public API
Update the AddRule interface to allow rules to register interest in
multiple ast.Nodes. Adds more flexibility to how rules can work, and was
needed to fix the hard coded credentials test specifically.
This makes the following changes:
- riles are identified by an ID
- include / exclude list now work
- rules are selected based on these lists
- blacklist rules are broken out into methods
- rule constructors now take the config map
- config file can be used to select rules
- CLI options embelish config selection options
There are some cases where the '.' character would also match any
character and could lead to incorrect results. For example the
regular expression - `^ioutils.WriteFile$' would match
ioutils.WriteFile, but also ioutils_WriteFile.
Additionally made sure that all regexp were declared using raw
strings to avoid any unnecesary string escaping that potentially
make the regexp difficult to read.
This prevents the string concat tests flagging a false positive if
joining two literal strings (eg "SELECT * FROM " + " table" ... )
or with a constant (eg const tab = "name"; "SELECT * from " + tab)