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fix(KONFLUX-3663): format PipelineRun files and upload SAST results #1166

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This update configures the SAST task to upload SARIF results to quay.io for long-term storage

Please note that this PR was automatically generated and may include unrelated changes due to automatic YAML formatting performed by yq
The YAML files will be indented using 2 spaces, if the YAML file uses indentationless list the automation will try to keep this format

The PR contains two separate commits:

  1. Format YAML files: Ensures consistent indentation and formatting of the YAML files
  2. Upload SAST results: Configures the PipelineRun files to enable uploading SARIF results to quay.io

Separating these changes into two commits simplifies the review process. The first commit focuses on indentation and formatting, while the second commit contains the semantic changes

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Format PipelineRun files with yq for consistent indentation and format

Signed-off-by: ccronca <[email protected]>
Configure the SAST task to upload SARIF results to quay.io for
long-term storage

Signed-off-by: ccronca <[email protected]>
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/close

I think we separately switched to use the Trusted Artifact pipeline, so I think this is now fixed.

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