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Chapter 3. Bug fixes


In this release of Red Hat Trusted Profile Analyzer (RHTPA), we fixed the following bugs. In addition to these fixes, we list the descriptions of previously known issues found in earlier versions that we fixed.

Search queries with a special characters do not work as expected
When searching by text for Software Bill of Material (SBOM) documents you can use some special characters to affect the meaning of a search query. But in some cases an SBOM document name can contain a special character, resulting in an HTTP error response, because the API considers the special character as structured filters. With this release, we fixed this issue by automatically escaping special characters before sending the search query.
SBOM uploads start at 100%
We fixed an issue when uploading multiple files from the Upload page within the RHTPA console would erroneously show 100% completed. The uploading percentage for the SBOM documents is accurately represented.
Long SBOM names display outside the pie chart boundaries
When a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) has a long name, the name can exceed the pie chart boundaries. With this release, we fixed this issue.
Importer pod stays in a pending state
When starting the importer pod, the OpenShift cluster does not have a default storage class set for persistent volume claims (PVC). This causes the PVC to go into a pending state. We fixed this issue by adding the modules.importer.storageClassName and storage.storageClassName fields. You can configure these fields before or after deploying RHTPA on OpenShift. This allow the PVC to become active as expected.
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