fleet/ee/vulnerability-dashboard/config/views.js
Eric b1945b2128
Add fleet-vulnerability-dashboard repo to ee/ folder (#17428)
Closes: https://github.com/fleetdm/confidential/issues/4057

Changes:
- Added the contents of the fleet-vulnerability-dashboard repo to
ee/vulnerability-dashboard
- Added a github workflow to deploy the vulnerability dashboard on
Heroku
- Added a github workflow to test changes to the vulnerability-dashboard
- Updated the website's custom configuration to enable
auto-approvals/review requests to files in the
ee/vulnerability-dashboard folder
2024-03-13 13:06:11 -05:00

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/**
* View Engine Configuration
* (sails.config.views)
*
* Server-sent views are a secure and effective way to get your app up
* and running. Views are normally served from actions. Below, you can
* configure your templating language/framework of choice and configure
* Sails' layout support.
*
* For details on available options for configuring server-side views, check out:
* https://sailsjs.com/config/views
*
* For more background information on views and partials in Sails, check out:
* https://sailsjs.com/docs/concepts/views
*/
module.exports.views = {
/***************************************************************************
* *
* Extension to use for your views. When calling `res.view()` in an action, *
* you can leave this extension off. For example, calling *
* `res.view('homepage')` will (using default settings) look for a *
* `views/homepage.ejs` file. *
* *
***************************************************************************/
// extension: 'ejs',
/***************************************************************************
* *
* The path (relative to the views directory, and without extension) to *
* the default layout file to use, or `false` to disable layouts entirely. *
* *
* Note that layouts only work with the built-in EJS view engine! *
* *
***************************************************************************/
layout: 'layouts/layout'
};