fix: add issues write permission to Docker Security Scan workflow#217
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fix: add issues write permission to Docker Security Scan workflow#217
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This fixes the 403 error when the workflow tries to create/update GitHub issues for detected vulnerabilities.
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Problem
The Docker Security Scan workflow was failing with a 403 error when trying to create/update GitHub issues for detected vulnerabilities.
Error:
Resource not accessible by integrationSolution
Added
issues: writepermission to the workflow permissions block. This allows the workflow to create and update issues to notify about security vulnerabilities.Change
permissions: contents: read + issues: write packages: write security-events: write id-token: writeTesting
After this PR merges, the workflow should be able to successfully create/update issues when vulnerabilities are detected.