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it's not really a security concern in this case, but might as well get rid of it
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We need to add more integration tests (living in the
src/itfolder) to cover various usage scenarios.Right now we only have a single test that just checks that the plugin can run a basic test with no additional configuration (This can be used as an example on how to configure other integration tests). We should be testing various configuration options as well.
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