The Project Configuration Wizard helps you manually create
a ColdFusion project and add it to an application.
About this task
The steps in this topic direct you to complete
all pages in the New Project Wizard (or New Application Wizard, if
you are creating the project in it). Settings made in the wizard can
be modified after project creation in the Properties view for
a selected project.
Procedure
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In the Explorer view, select the application that you want to add the project
to (if you have not already added an application, see Configuring applications).
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Complete one of these actions to open the New Project Wizard:
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Select from the main workbench menu.
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Right-click the selected application and choose from the context menu.
- In the Select Project Type page of the wizard, select ColdFusion as
the project type and then click Next to advance
to the next wizard page.
- In the Project Sources wizard page:
- Identify the project sources. Project sources consist
of the directories in which you find project files, and any additional
individual files to include in the project.
Name the
project and specify the working directory. The Working
Directory is the location in which the AppScan®
Source project
file (.ppf) will reside. It is also the base
for all relative paths.
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Select Enable secrets for scanner to invoke
scanning for secrets along with other relevant scanners.
When invoked, the engine checks for hardcoded passwords, credit card
numbers, and Social Security numbers (SSN) when those secrets are
detected in the code being scanned.
- Click Add Source Root to specify
a source code root and the directories or files to include or exclude
from the scan.
After adding the source root, you can exclude
certain directories or files from it. To do this, select the directory
or file (or multiselect these items) in the source root, right-click
the selection, and then choose Exclude from
the menu. If you include or exclude files, the icon to the left of
the file name changes.
- Click Finish.