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diff --git a/spec/fixtures/whats_new/valid.yml b/spec/fixtures/whats_new/valid.yml index ec465f47989..e46ff85cd9c 100644 --- a/spec/fixtures/whats_new/valid.yml +++ b/spec/fixtures/whats_new/valid.yml @@ -1,20 +1,20 @@ -- title: Create and view requirements in GitLab - body: The first step towards managing requirements from within GitLab is here! This initial release allows users to create and view requirements at a project level. As Requirements Management evolves in GitLab, stay tuned for support for traceability between all artifacts, creating a seamless workflow to visually demonstrate completeness and compliance. +- name: Create and view requirements in GitLab + description: The first step towards managing requirements from within GitLab is here! This initial release allows users to create and view requirements at a project level. As Requirements Management evolves in GitLab, stay tuned for support for traceability between all artifacts, creating a seamless workflow to visually demonstrate completeness and compliance. stage: Plan self-managed: true gitlab-com: true - packages: [Ultimate] - url: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/requirements/index.html + available_in: [Ultimate] + documentation_link: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/requirements/index.html image_url: https://about.gitlab.com/images/press/logo/png/gitlab-icon-rgb.png published_at: 2020-04-22 release: 12.10 -- title: Retrieve CI/CD secrets from HashiCorp Vault - body: In this release, GitLab adds support for lightweight JSON Web Token (JWT) authentication to integrate with your existing HashiCorp Vault. Now, you can seamlessly provide secrets to CI/CD jobs by taking advantage of HashiCorp's JWT authentication method rather than manually having to provide secrets as a variable in GitLab. +- name: Retrieve CI/CD secrets from HashiCorp Vault + description: In this release, GitLab adds support for lightweight JSON Web Token (JWT) authentication to integrate with your existing HashiCorp Vault. Now, you can seamlessly provide secrets to CI/CD jobs by taking advantage of HashiCorp's JWT authentication method rather than manually having to provide secrets as a variable in GitLab. stage: Release self-managed: true gitlab-com: true - packages: [Free] - url: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/examples/authenticating-with-hashicorp-vault/index.html + available_in: [Free] + documentation_link: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/examples/authenticating-with-hashicorp-vault/index.html image_url: https://about.gitlab.com/images/12_10/jwt-vault-1.png published_at: 2020-04-22 release: 12.10 |