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Add is_legal and all "classify" attributes to Resource model #1275
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@pombredanne The SCIO part was implemented in #1286
Could you enter a ticket on the DejaCode side with clarification about the addition and usage of those fields in the DejaCode context, as the SCIO Resource model is not available in DJC. |
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We need to add the "is_legal" and all "classify" attributes when running a "scan_single_package" in ScanCode.io.
This should also be part of the output of the
api/projects/<...>/summary/
endpoint, (this likely will come for free)Also:
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