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aprp becd5088df add MkDocs implementation (#870)
* mkdocs: add top level nav

* mkdocs: add installation nav

* mkdocs: add quick-start nav

* mkdocs: add examples nav

* mkdocs: add CI nav

* mkdocs: add vuln-detection nav

* mkdocs: add comparison nav

* mkdocs: add usage nav

* mkdocs: add migration nav

* mkdocs: add FAQ nav

* mkdocs: add mkdocs.yml

* mkdocs: add github workflow

* docs: update documents

* fix links

* chore(ci): use ORG_GITHUB_TOKEN

* chore(mkdocs): use mike

* chore(ci): support dev

* chore(ci): documentation test

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Cache

Clear Caches

The --clear-cache option removes caches.

The scan is not performed.

$ trivy image --clear-cache
Result
2019-11-15T15:13:26.209+0200    INFO    Reopening vulnerability DB
2019-11-15T15:13:26.209+0200    INFO    Removing image caches...

Cache Directory

Specify where the cache is stored with --cache-dir.

$ trivy --cache-dir /tmp/trivy/ image python:3.4-alpine3.9

Cache Backend

[EXPERIMENTAL] This feature might change without preserving backwards compatibility.

Trivy supports local filesystem and Redis as the cache backend. This option is useful especially for client/server mode.

Two options:

  • fs
    • the cache path can be specified by --cache-dir
  • redis://
    • redis://[HOST]:[PORT]
$ trivy server --cache-backend redis://localhost:6379