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Update CreateNote.java to use attestations instead of vulnerabilities

Open lvoelz opened this issue 3 months ago • 3 comments

Update custom note creation code samples (as seen in https://cloud.google.com/artifact-analysis/docs/create-notes-occurrences#artifact-analysis-create-note-java) to use attestations instead of vulnerabilities, to align with the changes needed for go/aa-deprecate-3p-metadata.

lvoelz avatar Oct 08 '25 17:10 lvoelz

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This pull request updates a Java code sample (CreateNote.java) to reflect a change in how notes are created in Artifact Analysis. It switches from using vulnerability-based note creation to attestation-based note creation, aligning with a planned deprecation of third-party metadata.

Highlights

  • Intent: This PR updates the CreateNote.java code sample to use 'attestations' instead of 'vulnerabilities' when creating notes. This change aligns with upcoming deprecations related to third-party metadata in Artifact Analysis (go/aa-deprecate-3p-metadata).
  • Changes: The CreateNote.java file was modified. Specifically, the Note creation logic was updated to replace the setVulnerability method call and its associated VulnerabilityNote builder with setAttestation and an AttestationNote builder. The AttestationNote is initialized with a Hint containing a humanReadableName.
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iennae avatar Oct 28 '25 15:10 iennae