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Add webhook package #614
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For posterity, I wanted to carry over my comment from a discussion of this elsewhere. It would be great to have some package level comments that discuss the signature format and perhaps include the example from the PR description.
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GitGuardian id | GitGuardian status | Secret | Commit | Filename | |
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9440723 | Triggered | PostgreSQL Credentials | aca056d | databases_test.go | View secret |
9440723 | Triggered | PostgreSQL Credentials | aca056d | databases_test.go | View secret |
9440724 | Triggered | PostgreSQL Credentials | aca056d | databases_test.go | View secret |
9440724 | Triggered | PostgreSQL Credentials | aca056d | databases_test.go | View secret |
🛠 Guidelines to remediate hardcoded secrets
- Understand the implications of revoking this secret by investigating where it is used in your code.
- Replace and store your secret safely. Learn here the best practices.
- Revoke and rotate this secret.
- If possible, rewrite git history. Rewriting git history is not a trivial act. You might completely break other contributing developers' workflow and you risk accidentally deleting legitimate data.
To avoid such incidents in the future consider
- following these best practices for managing and storing secrets including API keys and other credentials
- install secret detection on pre-commit to catch secret before it leaves your machine and ease remediation.
🦉 GitGuardian detects secrets in your source code to help developers and security teams secure the modern development process. You are seeing this because you or someone else with access to this repository has authorized GitGuardian to scan your pull request.
This adds a webhook package to be used by DigitalOcean users directly and consulted as a reference implementation of the request signing spec.
Example usage: