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What placeholders are available for integrations?
The placeholder attribute specifies a short hint that describes the expected value of an input field/text area. The short hint is displayed in the field before the user enters a value.
The available placeholders for integration are:
{asset.url}
{asset.tags}
{asset.name}
{asset.ipv4}
{asset.ipv6}
{asset.os}
{asset.type}
{asset.hostname}
{asset.details}
{asset.first_scanned}
{asset.last_scanned}
{asset.owner}
{asset.business_risk}
{ticket.url}
{ticket.number}
{ticket.status}
{ticket.severity}
{ticket.name}
{ticket.due_date}
{ticket.owner.name}
{ticket.owner.email}
{ticket.new_ticket_subject}
{ticket.owner.first_name}
{ticket.owner.last_name}
{vuln.url}
{vuln.name}
{vuln.severity}
{vuln.solution}
{vuln.summary}
{vuln.impact}
{vuln.insight}
{vuln.detection}
{vuln.cvss2}
{vuln.cvss3}
{vuln.exploits}
{vuln.ransomware}
{vuln.patches}
{vuln.cves}
{vuln.hid}
You can use these placeholders to customize the API fields within the integration:
- After establishing a connection with the integration application.
- Click on add another field.
- Fill in the needed attribute.
- Click on the Test connection to test the integration.
- Click on Upgrade settings.
- Done!