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rules:
- apiGroups: [""]
apiVersions: ["v1"]
resources: ["pods"]
operations: ["CREATE"]
mutating: false
contextAware: false
executionMode: kubewarden-wapc
# Consider the policy for the background audit scans. Default is true. Note the
# intrinsic limitations of the background audit feature on docs.kubewarden.io;
# If your policy hits any limitations, set to false for the audit feature to
# skip this policy and not generate false positives.
backgroundAudit: true
annotations:
# artifacthub specific:
io.artifacthub.displayName: Safe Labels
io.artifacthub.resources: Pod
io.artifacthub.keywords: pod, cool policy, kubewarden
io.kubewarden.policy.ociUrl: ghcr.io/atanasdinov/policies/safe-labels # must match release workflow oci-target
# kubewarden specific:
io.kubewarden.policy.title: safe-labels
io.kubewarden.policy.description: Validates the labels of Kubernetes Pods against user defined deny and constrained lists
io.kubewarden.policy.author: "Atanas Dinov <[email protected]>"
io.kubewarden.policy.url: https://github.com/atanasdinov/kubewarden-validation-policy-poc
io.kubewarden.policy.source: https://github.com/atanasdinov/kubewarden-validation-policy-poc
io.kubewarden.policy.license: Apache-2.0
# The next two annotations are used in the policy report generated by the
# Audit scanner. Severity indicates policy check result criticality and
# Category indicates policy category. See more here at docs.kubewarden.io
io.kubewarden.policy.severity: medium # one of info, low, medium, high, critical. See docs.
io.kubewarden.policy.category: Resource validation