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The Secure Payloads doc (text in review here) mentions:
Revocation actions are small Python scripts that will run on an Agent when a valid revocation is received. They should contain an execute function that takes one argument. This argument is a Python dictionary of metadata that can be used to tailor what the revocation action does.
This dictionary of actions should be documented somewhere, as pointed out by @mpeters.
I suggest the Knowers™ to answer here (@jetwhiz, @nabilschear, @lukehinds ?) and then we can turn that into proper documentation.
Thanks!
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The Secure Payloads doc (text in review here) mentions:
This dictionary of actions should be documented somewhere, as pointed out by @mpeters.
I suggest the Knowers™ to answer here (@jetwhiz, @nabilschear, @lukehinds ?) and then we can turn that into proper documentation.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: