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# Dynamic Application Security Testing with GitLab CI/CD
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This example shows how to run
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[Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_program_analysis)
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on your project's source code by using GitLab CI/CD.
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DAST is using the popular open source tool
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[OWASP ZAProxy](https://github.com/zaproxy/zaproxy) to perform an analysis.
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All you need is a GitLab Runner with the Docker executor (the shared Runners on
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GitLab.com will work fine). You can then add a new job to `.gitlab-ci.yml`,
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called `dast`:
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```yaml
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dast:
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image: owasp/zap2docker-stable
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script:
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- mkdir /zap/wrk/
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- /zap/zap-baseline.py -J gl-dast-report.json -t https://example.com || true
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- cp /zap/wrk/gl-dast-report.json .
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artifacts:
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paths: [gl-dast-report.json]
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```
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The above example will create a `dast` job in your CI pipeline and will allow
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you to download and analyze the report artifact in JSON format.
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TIP: **Tip:**
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Starting with [GitLab Enterprise Edition Ultimate][ee] 10.4, this information will
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be automatically extracted and shown right in the merge request widget. To do
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so, the CI job must be named `dast` and the artifact path must be
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`gl-dast-report.json`.
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[Learn more on dynamic application security testing results shown in merge requests](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/dast.html).
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[ee]: https://about.gitlab.com/gitlab-ee/
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