create_default_expiration_notifications and introduces a new optional
configuration variable, LEMUR_SECURITY_TEAM_EMAIL_INTERVALS, to allow admins
control over the centralized email notification defaults.
Use @cached_property decorator to cache the results of parse_certificate().
This significantly cuts down on the number of times certs need to be
parsed for a list view.
Using the `$` sign within any block of text already marked as a code block is a grievous sin due to the fact that it makes it 100% pointless for you to have USED THE CODE BLOCK IN THE FIRST PLACE!
The `$` becomes included in the text we're trying to highlight for us to be able to actually use in our own projects.
Why post the info if you don't want us to use it.
Thank you.
Using the `$` sign within any block of text already marked as a code block is a grievous sin due to the fact that it makes it 100% pointless for you to have USED THE CODE BLOCK IN THE FIRST PLACE!
The `$` becomes included in the text we're trying to highlight for us to be able to actually use in our own projects.
Why post the info if you don't want us to use it.
Thank you.
create_default_expiration_notifications and introduces a new optional
configuration variable, LEMUR_SECURITY_TEAM_EMAIL_INTERVALS, to allow admins
control over the centralized email notification defaults.
Use @cached_property decorator to cache the results of parse_certificate().
This significantly cuts down on the number of times certs need to be
parsed for a list view.
Use @cached_property decorator to cache the results of parse_certificate().
This significantly cuts down on the number of times certs need to be
parsed for a list view.
Using the `$` sign within any block of text already marked as a code block is a grievous sin due to the fact that it makes it 100% pointless for you to have USED THE CODE BLOCK IN THE FIRST PLACE!
The `$` becomes included in the text we're trying to highlight for us to be able to actually use in our own projects.
Why post the info if you don't want us to use it.
Thank you.
Use @cached_property decorator to cache the results of parse_certificate().
This significantly cuts down on the number of times certs need to be
parsed for a list view.