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Move Dependency Scanning analyzers documentation

Russell Dickenson requested to merge rd/move-dep-analyzers-page-content into master

What does this MR do?

Move the valuable content from the Dependency Scanning analyzers docs page and remove the remainder. For more detail on why these changes are being made, see Remove Dependency Scanning Analyzers doc page (#387521 - closed).

Changes include:

  • Move "Gemnasium analyzers data" to the Secure stage's development documentation. Why? The intended audience is anyone contributing to dependency analyzers, not users.
  • Move the description of dependency detection into a new section of the main Dependency Scanning page, named "Dependency detection".
  • Move the description of the dependency scanning analyzers into a new section of the main Dependency Scanning page, named "Dependency analyzers".

Remove the following content:

Page section Action Notes
Using a custom Docker mirror Delete SECURE_ANALYZERS_PREFIX is mentioned in Offline deployments and in Configuring Dependency Scanning.
Disable specific analyzers Delete DS_EXCLUDED_ANALYZERS is documented in Configuring Dependency Scanning.
Disabling default analyzers Delete DS_EXCLUDED_ANALYZERS is documented in Configuring Dependency Scanning.

Note: This MR creates a new page, which will need to be added to the docs site's left navigation. That must be done in a separate MR as the docs site's code is contained in a separate project.

Related issues

Remove Dependency Scanning Analyzers doc page (#387521 - closed)

Screenshots

Gemnasium analyzer data

Screenshot_2023-06-20_at_09.51.25

Dependency detection

Screenshot_2023-06-20_at_09.59.56

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Edited by Fabien Catteau

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