diff --git a/doc/ci/examples/README.md b/doc/ci/examples/README.md index f69729f602d..c1e258aedca 100644 --- a/doc/ci/examples/README.md +++ b/doc/ci/examples/README.md @@ -47,8 +47,11 @@ There's also a collection of repositories with [example projects](https://gitlab ## Static Application Security Testing (SAST) -- **(Ultimate)** [Scan your code for vulnerabilities](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/examples/sast.html) -- [Scan your Docker images for vulnerabilities](sast_docker.md) +**(Ultimate)** [Scan your code for vulnerabilities](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/examples/sast.html) + +## Container Scanning + +[Scan your Docker images for vulnerabilities](container_scanning.md) ## Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) diff --git a/doc/ci/examples/container_scanning.md b/doc/ci/examples/container_scanning.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3437b63748a --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/ci/examples/container_scanning.md @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +# Container Scanning with GitLab CI/CD + +You can check your Docker images (or more precisely the containers) for known +vulnerabilities by using [Clair](https://github.com/coreos/clair) and +[clair-scanner](https://github.com/arminc/clair-scanner), two open source tools +for Vulnerability Static Analysis for containers. + +All you need is a GitLab Runner with the Docker executor (the shared Runners on +GitLab.com will work fine). You can then add a new job to `.gitlab-ci.yml`, +called `sast:container`: + +```yaml +sast:container: + image: docker:latest + variables: + DOCKER_DRIVER: overlay2 + ## Define two new variables based on GitLab's CI/CD predefined variables + ## https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/variables/#predefined-variables-environment-variables + CI_APPLICATION_REPOSITORY: $CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE/$CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG + CI_APPLICATION_TAG: $CI_COMMIT_SHA + allow_failure: true + services: + - docker:dind + script: + - docker run -d --name db arminc/clair-db:latest + - docker run -p 6060:6060 --link db:postgres -d --name clair arminc/clair-local-scan:v2.0.1 + - apk add -U wget ca-certificates + - docker pull ${CI_APPLICATION_REPOSITORY}:${CI_APPLICATION_TAG} + - wget https://github.com/arminc/clair-scanner/releases/download/v8/clair-scanner_linux_amd64 + - mv clair-scanner_linux_amd64 clair-scanner + - chmod +x clair-scanner + - touch clair-whitelist.yml + - ./clair-scanner -c http://docker:6060 --ip $(hostname -i) -r gl-sast-container-report.json -l clair.log -w clair-whitelist.yml ${CI_APPLICATION_REPOSITORY}:${CI_APPLICATION_TAG} || true + artifacts: + paths: [gl-sast-container-report.json] +``` + +The above example will create a `sast:container` job in your CI/CD pipeline, pull +the image from the [Container Registry](../../user/project/container_registry.md) +(whose name is defined from the two `CI_APPLICATION_` variables) and scan it +for possible vulnerabilities. The report will be saved as an artifact that you +can later download and analyze. + +If you want to whitelist some specific vulnerabilities, you can do so by defining +them in a [YAML file](https://github.com/arminc/clair-scanner/blob/master/README.md#example-whitelist-yaml-file), +in our case its named `clair-whitelist.yml`. + +TIP: **Tip:** +Starting with [GitLab Ultimate][ee] 10.4, this information will +be automatically extracted and shown right in the merge request widget. To do +so, the CI/CD job must be named `sast:container` and the artifact path must be +`gl-sast-container-report.json`. +[Learn more on container scanning results shown in merge requests](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/container_scanning.html). + +[ee]: https://about.gitlab.com/products/ diff --git a/doc/ci/examples/sast_docker.md b/doc/ci/examples/sast_docker.md index 57a9c4bcfc1..9f4a63e296d 100644 --- a/doc/ci/examples/sast_docker.md +++ b/doc/ci/examples/sast_docker.md @@ -1,55 +1 @@ -# Static Application Security Testing for Docker containers with GitLab CI/CD - -You can check your Docker images (or more precisely the containers) for known -vulnerabilities by using [Clair](https://github.com/coreos/clair) and -[clair-scanner](https://github.com/arminc/clair-scanner), two open source tools -for Vulnerability Static Analysis for containers. - -All you need is a GitLab Runner with the Docker executor (the shared Runners on -GitLab.com will work fine). You can then add a new job to `.gitlab-ci.yml`, -called `sast:container`: - -```yaml -sast:container: - image: docker:latest - variables: - DOCKER_DRIVER: overlay2 - ## Define two new variables based on GitLab's CI/CD predefined variables - ## https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/variables/#predefined-variables-environment-variables - CI_APPLICATION_REPOSITORY: $CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE/$CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG - CI_APPLICATION_TAG: $CI_COMMIT_SHA - allow_failure: true - services: - - docker:dind - script: - - docker run -d --name db arminc/clair-db:latest - - docker run -p 6060:6060 --link db:postgres -d --name clair arminc/clair-local-scan:v2.0.1 - - apk add -U wget ca-certificates - - docker pull ${CI_APPLICATION_REPOSITORY}:${CI_APPLICATION_TAG} - - wget https://github.com/arminc/clair-scanner/releases/download/v8/clair-scanner_linux_amd64 - - mv clair-scanner_linux_amd64 clair-scanner - - chmod +x clair-scanner - - touch clair-whitelist.yml - - ./clair-scanner -c http://docker:6060 --ip $(hostname -i) -r gl-sast-container-report.json -l clair.log -w clair-whitelist.yml ${CI_APPLICATION_REPOSITORY}:${CI_APPLICATION_TAG} || true - artifacts: - paths: [gl-sast-container-report.json] -``` - -The above example will create a `sast:container` job in your CI/CD pipeline, pull -the image from the [Container Registry](../../user/project/container_registry.md) -(whose name is defined from the two `CI_APPLICATION_` variables) and scan it -for possible vulnerabilities. The report will be saved as an artifact that you -can later download and analyze. - -If you want to whitelist some specific vulnerabilities, you can do so by defining -them in a [YAML file](https://github.com/arminc/clair-scanner/blob/master/README.md#example-whitelist-yaml-file), -in our case its named `clair-whitelist.yml`. - -TIP: **Tip:** -Starting with [GitLab Ultimate][ee] 10.4, this information will -be automatically extracted and shown right in the merge request widget. To do -so, the CI/CD job must be named `sast:container` and the artifact path must be -`gl-sast-container-report.json`. -[Learn more on application security testing results shown in merge requests](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/sast_docker.html). - -[ee]: https://about.gitlab.com/products/ +This document was moved to [another location](./container_scanning.md). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/topics/autodevops/index.md b/doc/topics/autodevops/index.md index ec091549c05..4dc3adc1441 100644 --- a/doc/topics/autodevops/index.md +++ b/doc/topics/autodevops/index.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ project in an easy and automatic way: 1. [Auto Test](#auto-test) 1. [Auto Code Quality](#auto-code-quality) 1. [Auto SAST (Static Application Security Testing)](#auto-sast) -1. [Auto SAST for Docker images](#auto-sast-for-docker-images) +1. [Auto Container Scanning](#auto-container-scanning) 1. [Auto Review Apps](#auto-review-apps) 1. [Auto DAST (Dynamic Application Security Testing)](#auto-dast) 1. [Auto Deploy](#auto-deploy) @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ check out. In GitLab Ultimate, any security warnings are also [shown in the merge request widget](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/sast.html). -### Auto SAST for Docker images +### Auto Container Scanning > Introduced in GitLab 10.4. @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ created, it's uploaded as an artifact which you can later download and check out. In GitLab Ultimate, any security warnings are also -[shown in the merge request widget](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/sast_docker.html). +[shown in the merge request widget](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/container_scanning.html). ### Auto Review Apps