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stevespringett opened this issue Feb 9, 2022 · 1 comment
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Example OTM files #37

stevespringett opened this issue Feb 9, 2022 · 1 comment
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Hello. I’m looking for example otm files that conform to the current schema. Ideally I’m looking for a few simple files containing a handful of components, single trust boundary line, and simple data flows. Also if there are more complex examples with mesh looking dataflows, multiple trust boundaries, etc, that would be ideal,

Ideally, examples would be incorporated into unit tests in this repo and kept up to date as the otm schema evolves.

OpsIriusRisk pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 7, 2022
[OPT-221] to release/1.3.0

Approved-by: Guillem Albiach
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Hi, @stevespringett! You can find a lot of OTM examples in the test/resources folder of each SLP, which are used for testing purposes but are also interesting to check different OTM structures. You can also take a look at the EXAMPLE.md of the OpenThreatModel repository.

Anyway, I find interesting your idea of having a reference set of OTMs that could be also used as the basis of unit tests for the schema validation. Let us think a little more about this and update again this issue.

@dantolin-iriusrisk dantolin-iriusrisk added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Mar 20, 2023
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