diff --git a/.github/workflows/njsscan.yml b/.github/workflows/njsscan.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..50193c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/njsscan.yml @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +# This workflow uses actions that are not certified by GitHub. +# They are provided by a third-party and are governed by +# separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support +# documentation. + +# This workflow integrates njsscan with GitHub's Code Scanning feature +# nodejsscan is a static security code scanner that finds insecure code patterns in your Node.js applications + +name: njsscan sarif + +on: + push: + branches: [ "main" ] + pull_request: + # The branches below must be a subset of the branches above + branches: [ "main" ] + schedule: + - cron: '36 16 * * 0' + +permissions: + contents: read + +jobs: + njsscan: + permissions: + contents: read # for actions/checkout to fetch code + security-events: write # for github/codeql-action/upload-sarif to upload SARIF results + actions: read # only required for a private repository by github/codeql-action/upload-sarif to get the Action run status + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + name: njsscan code scanning + steps: + - name: Checkout the code + uses: actions/checkout@v4 + - name: nodejsscan scan + id: njsscan + uses: ajinabraham/njsscan-action@7237412fdd36af517e2745077cedbf9d6900d711 + with: + args: '. --sarif --output results.sarif || true' + - name: Upload njsscan report + uses: github/codeql-action/upload-sarif@v3 + with: + sarif_file: results.sarif diff --git a/.github/workflows/pysa.yml b/.github/workflows/pysa.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b74356a --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/pysa.yml @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +# This workflow uses actions that are not certified by GitHub. +# They are provided by a third-party and are governed by +# separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support +# documentation. + +# This workflow integrates Python Static Analyzer (Pysa) with +# GitHub's Code Scanning feature. +# +# Python Static Analyzer (Pysa) is a security-focused static +# analysis tool that tracks flows of data from where they +# originate to where they terminate in a dangerous location. +# +# See https://pyre-check.org/docs/pysa-basics/ + +name: Pysa + +on: + workflow_dispatch: + push: + branches: [ "main" ] + pull_request: + branches: [ "main" ] + schedule: + - cron: '39 0 * * 1' + +permissions: + contents: read + +jobs: + pysa: + permissions: + actions: read + contents: read + security-events: write + + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + steps: + - uses: actions/checkout@v4 + with: + submodules: true + + - name: Run Pysa + uses: facebook/pysa-action@f46a63777e59268613bd6e2ff4e29f144ca9e88b + with: + # To customize these inputs: + # See https://github.com/facebook/pysa-action#inputs + repo-directory: './' + requirements-path: 'requirements.txt' + infer-types: true + include-default-sapp-filters: true diff --git a/.github/workflows/sonarcloud.yml b/.github/workflows/sonarcloud.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..07701be --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/sonarcloud.yml @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +# This workflow uses actions that are not certified by GitHub. +# They are provided by a third-party and are governed by +# separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support +# documentation. + +# This workflow helps you trigger a SonarCloud analysis of your code and populates +# GitHub Code Scanning alerts with the vulnerabilities found. +# Free for open source project. + +# 1. Login to SonarCloud.io using your GitHub account + +# 2. Import your project on SonarCloud +# * Add your GitHub organization first, then add your repository as a new project. +# * Please note that many languages are eligible for automatic analysis, +# which means that the analysis will start automatically without the need to set up GitHub Actions. +# * This behavior can be changed in Administration > Analysis Method. +# +# 3. Follow the SonarCloud in-product tutorial +# * a. Copy/paste the Project Key and the Organization Key into the args parameter below +# (You'll find this information in SonarCloud. Click on "Information" at the bottom left) +# +# * b. Generate a new token and add it to your Github repository's secrets using the name SONAR_TOKEN +# (On SonarCloud, click on your avatar on top-right > My account > Security +# or go directly to https://sonarcloud.io/account/security/) + +# Feel free to take a look at our documentation (https://docs.sonarcloud.io/getting-started/github/) +# or reach out to our community forum if you need some help (https://community.sonarsource.com/c/help/sc/9) + +name: SonarCloud analysis + +on: + push: + branches: [ "main" ] + pull_request: + branches: [ "main" ] + workflow_dispatch: + +permissions: + pull-requests: read # allows SonarCloud to decorate PRs with analysis results + +jobs: + Analysis: + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + + steps: + - name: Analyze with SonarCloud + + # You can pin the exact commit or the version. + # uses: SonarSource/sonarcloud-github-action@v2.2.0 + uses: SonarSource/sonarcloud-github-action@4006f663ecaf1f8093e8e4abb9227f6041f52216 + env: + SONAR_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SONAR_TOKEN }} # Generate a token on Sonarcloud.io, add it to the secrets of this repo with the name SONAR_TOKEN (Settings > Secrets > Actions > add new repository secret) + with: + # Additional arguments for the SonarScanner CLI + args: + # Unique keys of your project and organization. You can find them in SonarCloud > Information (bottom-left menu) + # mandatory + -Dsonar.projectKey= + -Dsonar.organization= + # Comma-separated paths to directories containing main source files. + #-Dsonar.sources= # optional, default is project base directory + # Comma-separated paths to directories containing test source files. + #-Dsonar.tests= # optional. For more info about Code Coverage, please refer to https://docs.sonarcloud.io/enriching/test-coverage/overview/ + # Adds more detail to both client and server-side analysis logs, activating DEBUG mode for the scanner, and adding client-side environment variables and system properties to the server-side log of analysis report processing. + #-Dsonar.verbose= # optional, default is false + # When you need the analysis to take place in a directory other than the one from which it was launched, default is . + projectBaseDir: . diff --git a/.github/workflows/sonarqube.yml b/.github/workflows/sonarqube.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f0ba20 --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/sonarqube.yml @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +# This workflow uses actions that are not certified by GitHub. +# They are provided by a third-party and are governed by +# separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support +# documentation. + +# This workflow helps you trigger a SonarQube analysis of your code and populates +# GitHub Code Scanning alerts with the vulnerabilities found. +# (this feature is available starting from SonarQube 9.7, Developer Edition and above) + +# 1. Make sure you add a valid GitHub configuration to your SonarQube (Administration > DevOps platforms > GitHub) + +# 2. Import your project on SonarQube +# * Add your repository as a new project by clicking "Create project" from your homepage. +# +# 3. Select GitHub Actions as your CI and follow the tutorial +# * a. Generate a new token and add it to your GitHub repository's secrets using the name SONAR_TOKEN +# (On SonarQube, click on your avatar on top-right > My account > Security or ask your administrator) +# +# * b. Copy/paste your SonarQube host URL to your GitHub repository's secrets using the name SONAR_HOST_URL +# +# * c. Copy/paste the project Key into the args parameter below +# (You'll find this information in SonarQube by following the tutorial or by clicking on Project Information at the top-right of your project's homepage) + +# Feel free to take a look at our documentation (https://docs.sonarqube.org/latest/analysis/github-integration/) +# or reach out to our community forum if you need some help (https://community.sonarsource.com/c/sq/10) + +name: SonarQube analysis + +on: + push: + branches: [ "main" ] + pull_request: + branches: [ "main" ] + workflow_dispatch: + +permissions: + pull-requests: read # allows SonarQube to decorate PRs with analysis results + +jobs: + Analysis: + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + + steps: + - name: Analyze with SonarQube + + # You can pin the exact commit or the version. + # uses: SonarSource/sonarqube-scan-action@v1.1.0 + uses: SonarSource/sonarqube-scan-action@7295e71c9583053f5bf40e9d4068a0c974603ec8 + env: + GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} # Needed to get PR information + SONAR_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SONAR_TOKEN }} # Generate a token on SonarQube, add it to the secrets of this repo with the name SONAR_TOKEN (Settings > Secrets > Actions > add new repository secret) + SONAR_HOST_URL: ${{ secrets.SONAR_HOST_URL }} # add the URL of your instance to the secrets of this repo with the name SONAR_HOST_URL (Settings > Secrets > Actions > add new repository secret) + with: + # Additional arguments for the sonarcloud scanner + args: + # Unique key of your project. You can find it in SonarQube > [my project] > Project Information (top-right menu) + # mandatory + -Dsonar.projectKey= + # Comma-separated paths to directories containing main source files. + #-Dsonar.sources= # optional, default is project base directory + # When you need the analysis to take place in a directory other than the one from which it was launched + #-Dsonar.projectBaseDir= # optional, default is . + # Comma-separated paths to directories containing test source files. + #-Dsonar.tests= # optional. For more info about Code Coverage, please refer to https://docs.sonarcloud.io/enriching/test-coverage/overview/ + # Adds more detail to both client and server-side analysis logs, activating DEBUG mode for the scanner, and adding client-side environment variables and system properties to the server-side log of analysis report processing. + #-Dsonar.verbose= # optional, default is false diff --git a/.github/workflows/trivy.yml b/.github/workflows/trivy.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9204931 --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/trivy.yml @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +# This workflow uses actions that are not certified by GitHub. +# They are provided by a third-party and are governed by +# separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support +# documentation. + +name: trivy + +on: + push: + branches: [ "main" ] + pull_request: + # The branches below must be a subset of the branches above + branches: [ "main" ] + schedule: + - cron: '39 19 * * 5' + +permissions: + contents: read + +jobs: + build: + permissions: + contents: read # for actions/checkout to fetch code + security-events: write # for github/codeql-action/upload-sarif to upload SARIF results + actions: read # only required for a private repository by github/codeql-action/upload-sarif to get the Action run status + name: Build + runs-on: "ubuntu-20.04" + steps: + - name: Checkout code + uses: actions/checkout@v4 + + - name: Build an image from Dockerfile + run: | + docker build -t docker.io/my-organization/my-app:${{ github.sha }} . + + - name: Run Trivy vulnerability scanner + uses: aquasecurity/trivy-action@7b7aa264d83dc58691451798b4d117d53d21edfe + with: + image-ref: 'docker.io/my-organization/my-app:${{ github.sha }}' + format: 'template' + template: '@/contrib/sarif.tpl' + output: 'trivy-results.sarif' + severity: 'CRITICAL,HIGH' + + - name: Upload Trivy scan results to GitHub Security tab + uses: github/codeql-action/upload-sarif@v3 + with: + sarif_file: 'trivy-results.sarif'