kibana/x-pack/plugins/threat_intelligence/cypress/support/index.js
Philippe Oberti 19aa51e5a8
[TIP] Add new Threat intelligence plugin (#136479)
* [TIP] Add Threat Intelligence plugin

- create Threat Intelligence plugin and integrate with Security Solution plugin
- setup jest unit tests, i18n, Cypress tests and  Storybook
- fetch Indicator of Compromise, and display in data-grid
- add flyout components to show IOCs details (table and JSON)
- add new threatIntelInt entry to kbn-doc-links package

https://github.com/elastic/security-team/issues/4329
https://github.com/elastic/security-team/issues/4138
https://github.com/elastic/security-team/issues/4241
https://github.com/elastic/security-team/issues/4242
https://github.com/elastic/security-team/issues/4244
https://github.com/elastic/security-team/issues/4245

Co-authored-by: lgmys <lgmys@pm.me>
Co-authored-by: Maxim Kholod <maxim.kholod@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: kibanamachine <42973632+kibanamachine@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-07-25 19:27:05 +02:00

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/*
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* or more contributor license agreements. Licensed under the Elastic License
* 2.0; you may not use this file except in compliance with the Elastic License
* 2.0.
*/
// ***********************************************************
// This example support/index.js is processed and
// loaded automatically before your test files.
//
// This is a great place to put global configuration and
// behavior that modifies Cypress.
//
// You can change the location of this file or turn off
// automatically serving support files with the
// 'supportFile' configuration option.
//
// You can read more here:
// https://on.cypress.io/configuration
// ***********************************************************
// Import commands.js using ES2015 syntax:
import './commands';
// Alternatively you can use CommonJS syntax:
// require('./commands')