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- name: "project.pipeline.securityReportFindings GraphQL query" # (required) The name of the feature to be deprecated
announcement_milestone: "15.1" # (required) The milestone when this feature was first announced as deprecated.
announcement_date: "2022-06-22" # (required) The date of the milestone release when this feature was first announced as deprecated. This should almost always be the 22nd of a month (YYYY-MM-22), unless you did an out of band blog post.
removal_milestone: "16.0" # (required) The milestone when this feature is planned to be removed
removal_date: "2023-05-22" # (required) The date of the milestone release when this feature is planned to be removed. This should almost always be the 22nd of a month (YYYY-MM-22), unless you did an out of band blog post.
breaking_change: true # (required) If this deprecation is a breaking change, set this value to true
reporter: matt_wilson # (required) GitLab username of the person reporting the deprecation
stage: Secure # (required) String value of the stage that the feature was created in. e.g., Growth
issue_url: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/343475 # (required) Link to the deprecation issue in GitLab
body: | # (required) Do not modify this line, instead modify the lines below.
Previous work helped [align the vulnerabilities calls for pipeline security tabs](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/343469) to match the vulnerabilities calls for project-level and group-level vulnerability reports. This helped the frontend have a more consistent interface. The old `project.pipeline.securityReportFindings` query was formatted differently than other vulnerability data calls. Now that it has been replaced with the new `project.pipeline.vulnerabilities` field, the old `project.pipeline.securityReportFindings` is being deprecated and will be removed in GitLab 16.0.
# The following items are not published on the docs page, but may be used in the future.
tiers: Ultimate # (optional - may be required in the future) An array of tiers that the feature is available in currently. e.g., [Free, Silver, Gold, Core, Premium, Ultimate]
documentation_url: # (optional) This is a link to the current documentation page
image_url: # (optional) This is a link to a thumbnail image depicting the feature
video_url: # (optional) Use the youtube thumbnail URL with the structure of https://img.youtube.com/vi/UNIQUEID/hqdefault.jpg