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Federico Builes 23bc3cbcbc temp home for ghes-related logic 2022-06-09 07:59:36 +02:00
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{
"name": "Dependency Review Action",
"image": "mcr.microsoft.com/devcontainers/typescript-node:18",
"postCreateCommand": "npm install",
"remoteUser": "node",
"features": {
"ghcr.io/devcontainers/features/ruby:1": {}
}
}
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directory: /
schedule:
interval: daily
ignore:
- dependency-name: '@types/node'
update-types: ['version-update:semver-major']
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fail_on_severity: low
allow_licenses:
- 'GPL 3.0'
- 'BSD 3 Clause'
- 'MIT'
#deny_licenses:
# - "LGPL 2.0"
# - "BSD 2 Clause"
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steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set Node.js 18.x
- name: Set Node.js 16.x
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 18.x
node-version: 16.x
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci
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name: CI
on:
push:
branches:
- main
paths-ignore:
- '**.md'
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- '**.md'
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 18
cache: npm
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci --ignore-scripts
- name: Test
run: |
npm test
lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 18
cache: npm
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci --ignore-scripts
- name: Check format
run: |
npm run format-check
- name: Lint
run: |
npm run lint
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event.json
.ruby-version
# Dependency directory
node_modules
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{
"recommendations": ["dbaeumer.vscode-eslint", "esbenp.prettier-vscode"]
}
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{
"version": "0.1.0",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Debug Jest Tests",
"type": "node",
"request": "launch",
"runtimeArgs": ["--inspect-brk", "${workspaceRoot}/node_modules/.bin/jest", "--runInBand", "--coverage", "false"],
"console": "integratedTerminal",
"internalConsoleOptions": "neverOpen"
}
]
}
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{
"editor.formatOnSave": true,
"editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode"
}
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# Contributing
[fork]: https://github.com/actions/dependency-review-action/fork
[pr]: https://github.com/actions/dependency-review-action/compare
[code-of-conduct]: CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
@@ -10,6 +9,7 @@ Contributions to this project are
[released](https://help.github.com/articles/github-terms-of-service/#6-contributions-under-repository-license)
to the public under the [project's open source license](LICENSE).
Please note that this project is released with a [Contributor Code of
Conduct][code-of-conduct]. By participating in this project you agree
to abide by its terms.
@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ This Action makes an authenticated query to the Dependency Graph Diff
API endpoint (`GET /repos/{owner}/{repo}/dependency-graph/compare/{basehead}`)
to find out the set of added and removed dependencies for each manifest.
### Bootstrapping the project
```
@@ -34,11 +35,10 @@ npm install
npm run test
```
_Note_: We don't have any useful tests yet, contributions are welcome!
*Note*: We don't have any useful tests yet, contributions are welcome!
## Local Development
It is recommended to have atleast [Node 18](https://nodejs.org/en/) installed.
We have a script to scan a given PR for vulnerabilities, this will
help you test your local changes. Make sure to [grab a Personal Access Token (PAT)](https://github.com/settings/tokens) before proceeding (you'll need `repo` permissions for private repos):
@@ -56,24 +56,16 @@ Like this:
$ GITHUB_TOKEN=my-secret-token ./scripts/scan_pr https://github.com/actions/dependency-review-action/pull/3
```
[Configuration options](README.md#configuration-options) can be set by
passing an external YAML [configuration file](README.md#configuration-file) to the
`scan_pr` script with the `-c`/`--config-file` option:
```sh
$ GITHUB_TOKEN=<token> ./scripts/scan_pr --config-file my_custom_config.yml <pr_url>
```
## Submitting a pull request
0. [Fork][fork] and clone the repository
1. Configure and install the dependencies: `npm install`
2. Make sure the tests pass on your machine: `npm run test`
3. Create a new branch: `git checkout -b my-branch-name`
4. Make your change, add tests, and make sure the tests still pass
5. Make sure to build and package before pushing: `npm run build && npm run package`
6. Push to your fork and [submit a pull request][pr]
7. Pat your self on the back and wait for your pull request to be reviewed and merged.
0. Configure and install the dependencies: `npm install`
0. Make sure the tests pass on your machine: `npm run test`
0. Create a new branch: `git checkout -b my-branch-name`
0. Make your change, add tests, and make sure the tests still pass
0. Make sure to build and package before pushing: `npm run build && npm run package`
0. Push to your fork and [submit a pull request][pr]
0. Pat your self on the back and wait for your pull request to be reviewed and merged.
Here are a few things you can do that will increase the likelihood of your pull request being accepted:
@@ -81,41 +73,6 @@ Here are a few things you can do that will increase the likelihood of your pull
- Keep your change as focused as possible. If there are multiple changes you would like to make that are not dependent upon each other, consider submitting them as separate pull requests.
- Write a [good commit message](http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html).
## Cutting a new release
1. Update the version number in [package.json](https://github.com/actions/dependency-review-action/blob/main/package.json).
1. Go to [Draft a new
release](https://github.com/actions/dependency-review-action/releases/new)
in the Releases page.
1. Make sure that the `Publish this Action to the GitHub Marketplace`
checkbox is enabled
<img width="481" alt="Screenshot 2022-06-15 at 12 08 19" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2161/173822484-4b60d8b4-c674-4bff-b5ff-b0c4a3650ab7.png">
3. Click "Choose a tag" and then "Create new tag", where the tag name
will be your version prefixed by a `v` (e.g. `v1.2.3`).
4. Use a version number for the release title (e.g. "1.2.3").
<img width="700" alt="Screenshot 2022-06-15 at 12 08 36" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2161/173822548-33ab3432-d679-4dc1-adf8-b50fdaf47de3.png">
5. Add your release notes. If this is a major version make sure to
include a small description of the biggest changes in the new version.
6. Click "Publish Release".
You now have a tag and release using the semver version you used
above. The last remaining thing to do is to move the dynamic version
identifier to match the current SHA. This allows users to adopt a
major version number (e.g. `v1`) in their workflows while
automatically getting all the
minor/patch updates.
To do this just checkout `main`, force-create a new annotated tag, and push it:
```
git tag -fa v2 -m "Updating v2 to 2.3.4"
git push origin v2 --force
```
## Resources
- [How to Contribute to Open Source](https://opensource.guide/how-to-contribute/)
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# dependency-review-action
This action scans your pull requests for dependency changes, and will
raise an error if any vulnerabilities or invalid licenses are being introduced. The action is supported by an [API endpoint](https://docs.github.com/en/rest/reference/dependency-graph#dependency-review) that diffs the dependencies between any two revisions.
This action scans your pull requests for dependency changes and will raise an error if any new dependencies have existing vulnerabilities. The action is supported by an [API endpoint](https://docs.github.com/en/rest/reference/dependency-graph#dependency-review) that diffs the dependencies between any two revisions.
The action is available for all public repositories, as well as private repositories that have GitHub Advanced Security licensed.
You can see the results on the job logs
The action is available for all public repositories, as well as private repositories that have Github Advanced Security licensed.
<img width="854" alt="Screen Shot 2022-03-31 at 1 10 51 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2161/161042286-b22d7dd3-13cb-458d-8744-ce70ed9bf562.png">
or on the job summary
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7847935/182871416-50332bbb-b279-4621-a136-ca72a4314301.png">
## Installation
**Please keep in mind that you need a [GitHub Advanced Security](https://docs.github.com/en/enterprise-cloud@latest/get-started/learning-about-github/about-github-advanced-security) license if you're running this action on private repositories.**
1. Add a new YAML workflow to your `.github/workflows` folder:
```yaml
@@ -33,299 +25,10 @@ jobs:
- name: 'Checkout Repository'
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: 'Dependency Review'
uses: actions/dependency-review-action@v2
uses: actions/dependency-review-action@v1
```
### GitHub Enterprise Server
This action is available in Enterprise Server starting with version 3.6. Make sure
[GitHub Advanced
Security](https://docs.github.com/en/enterprise-server@3.6/admin/code-security/managing-github-advanced-security-for-your-enterprise/enabling-github-advanced-security-for-your-enterprise)
and [GitHub
Connect](https://docs.github.com/en/enterprise-server@3.6/admin/github-actions/managing-access-to-actions-from-githubcom/enabling-automatic-access-to-githubcom-actions-using-github-connect)
are enabled.
You can use the same workflow as above, replacing the `runs-on` value
with the label of any of your runners (the default label
is `self-hosted`):
```yaml
# ...
jobs:
dependency-review:
runs-on: self-hosted
steps:
- name: 'Checkout Repository'
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: 'Dependency Review'
uses: actions/dependency-review-action@v2
```
## Configuration
Configure this action by either using an external configuration file,
or by inlining these options in your workflow file.
## Configuration Options
### config-file
A string representing the path to a configuraton file. It can be a
local file, or a file located in an external repository. You can use
this syntax for external repositories: `OWNER/REPOSITORY/FILENAME@BRANCH`.
If the configuration file is located in an external private repository,
use the [external-repo-token](#external-repo-token) parameter of the
action to specify a token that has read access to the repository.
**Possible values**: A string representing a path to a file located
in the current repository, or in an external one.
**Example**: `config-file: ./.github/dependency-review-config.yml # local file`.
**Example**: `config-file: github/octorepo/dependency-review-config.yml@main # external repo`
### fail-on-severity
Configure the severity level for alerting. See "[Vulnerability Severity](https://github.com/actions/dependency-review-action#vulnerability-severity)".
**Possible values**: `critical`, `high`, `moderate`, `low`.
**Example**: `fail-on-severity: moderate`.
### fail-on-scopes
A list of strings representing the build environments you want to
support. The default value is `development, runtime`.
**Possible values**: `development`, `runtime`, `unknown`
**Inline example**: `fail-on-scopes: development, runtime`
**YAML example**:
```yaml
# this prevents scanning development dependencies
fail-on-scopes:
- runtime
```
### allow-licenses
Only allow the licenses that comply with the expressions in this list. See "[Licenses](https://github.com/actions/dependency-review-action#licenses)".
**Possible values**: A list of of [SPDX-compliant license identifiers](https://spdx.org/licenses/).
**Inline example**: `allow-licenses: BSD-3-Clause, LGPL-2.1 OR MIT OR BSD-3-Clause`
**YAML example**:
```yaml
allow-licenses:
- BSD-3-Clause
- LGPL-2.1
- MIT
- BSD-3-Clause
```
### deny-licenses
Add a custom list of licenses you want to block. See
"[Licenses](https://github.com/actions/dependency-review-action#licenses)".
**Possible values**: Any valid set of [SPDX licenses](https://spdx.org/licenses/).
**Inline example**: `deny-licenses: LGPL-2.0, GPL-2.0+ WITH Bison-exception-2.2`
**YAML example**:
```yaml
deny-licenses:
- LGPL-2.0
- GPL-2.0+ WITH Bison-exception-2.2
```
### allow-ghsas
A list of GitHub Security Advisory IDs that can be skipped during detection.
**Possible values**: Any valid GHSAs from the [GitHub Advisory Database](https://github.com/advisories).
**Inline example**: `allow-ghsas: GHSA-abcd-1234-5679, GHSA-efgh-1234-5679`
**YAML example**:
```yaml
allow-ghsas:
- GHSA-abcd-1234-5679
- GHSA-efgh-1234-5679
```
### license-check/vulnerability-check
Disable the license checks or vulnerability checks performed by this Action.
You can't disable both checks.
**Possible values**: `true` or `false`
**Example**:
```yaml
license-check: true
vulnerability-check: false
```
### base-ref/head-ref
Provide custom git references for the git base/head when performing
the comparison. If you are using pull requests, or
`pull_request_target` events you do not need to worry about setting
this. The values need to be specified for all other event types.
**Possible values**: Any valid git ref(s) in your project.
**Example**:
```yaml
base-ref: 8bb8a58d6a4028b6c2e314d5caaf273f57644896
head-ref: 69af5638bf660cf218aad5709a4c100e42a2f37b
```
### external-repo-token
A token for fetching external configuration files if they live in
an external private repository.
Visit the [developer settings](https://github.com/settings/tokens) to
create a new personal access token with `read` permissions for the
repository that hosts the config file.
**Possible values**: Any GitHub token with read access to the external repository.
**Example**: `external-repo-token: ghp_123456789abcdef...`
### Configuration File
You can use an external configuration file to specify the settings for
this Action.
Start by specifying that you will be using an external configuration
file:
```yaml
- name: Dependency Review
uses: actions/dependency-review-action@v2
with:
config-file: './.github/dependency-review-config.yml'
```
And then create the file in the path you just specified. **All of these fields are
optional**:
```yaml
fail-on-severity: 'critical'
allow-licenses:
- 'GPL-3.0'
- 'BSD-3-Clause'
- 'MIT'
```
### Inline Configuration
You can pass options to the Dependency Review
Action using your workflow file. Here's an example of what the full
file would look like:
```yaml
name: 'Dependency Review'
on: [pull_request]
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
dependency-review:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: 'Checkout Repository'
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Dependency Review
uses: actions/dependency-review-action@v2
with:
fail-on-severity: moderate
# Use comma-separated names to pass list arguments:
deny-licenses: LGPL-2.0, BSD-2-Clause
```
### Vulnerability Severity
By default the action will fail on any pull request that contains a
vulnerable dependency, regardless of the severity level. You can override this behavior by
using the `fail-on-severity` option, which will cause a failure on any pull requests that introduce vulnerabilities of the specified severity level or higher. The possible values are: `critical`, `high`, `moderate`, or `low`. The
action defaults to `low`.
This example will only fail on pull requests with `critical` and `high` vulnerabilities:
```yaml
- name: Dependency Review
uses: actions/dependency-review-action@v2
with:
fail-on-severity: high
```
### Dependency Scoping
By default the action will only fail on `runtime` dependencies that have vulnerabilities or unacceptable licenses, ignoring `development` dependencies. You can override this behavior with the `fail-on-scopes` option, which will allow you to list the specific dependency scopes you care about. The possible values are: `unknown`, `runtime`, and `development`. Note: Filtering by scope will not be supported on Enterprise Server just yet, as the REST API's introduction of `scope` will be released in an upcoming Enterprise Server version. We will treat all dependencies on Enterprise Server as having a `runtime` scope and thus will not be filtered away.
```yaml
- name: Dependency Review
uses: actions/dependency-review-action@v2
with:
fail-on-scopes: runtime, development
```
### Licenses
You can set the action to fail on pull requests based on the licenses of the dependencies
they introduce. With `allow-licenses` you can define the list of licenses
your repository will accept. Alternatively, you can use `deny-licenses` to only
forbid a subset of licenses. These options are not supported on Enterprise Server.
You can use the [Licenses
API](https://docs.github.com/en/rest/licenses) to see the full list of
supported licenses. Use [SPDX licenses](https://spdx.org/licenses/)
to filter the licenses. A couple of examples:
```yaml
# only allow MIT-licensed dependents
- name: Dependency Review
uses: actions/dependency-review-action@v2
with:
allow-licenses: MIT
```
```yaml
# Block Apache 1.1 and 2.0 licensed dependents
- name: Dependency Review
uses: actions/dependency-review-action@v2
with:
deny-licenses: Apache-1.1+
```
### Considerations
- Checking for licenses is not supported on Enterprise Server.
- The action will only accept one of the two parameters; an error will
be raised if you provide both.
- By default both parameters are empty (no license checking is
performed).
- We don't have license information for all of your dependents. If we
can't detect the license for a dependency **we will inform you, but the
action won't fail**.
## Blocking pull requests
The Dependency Review GitHub Action check will only block a pull request from being merged if the repository owner has required the check to pass before merging. For more information, see the [documentation on protected branches](https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/configuring-branches-and-merges-in-your-repository/defining-the-mergeability-of-pull-requests/about-protected-branches#require-status-checks-before-merging).
Please keep in mind that you need a GitHub Advanced Security license if you're running this Action on private repos.
## Getting help
@@ -334,10 +37,9 @@ issue](https://github.com/actions/dependency-review-action/issues/new/choose).
## Contributing
We are grateful for any contributions made to this project.
We are grateful for any contributions made to this project.
Please read [CONTRIBUTING.MD](https://github.com/actions/dependency-review-action/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) to get started.
## License
This project is released under the [MIT License](https://github.com/actions/dependency-review-action/blob/main/LICENSE).
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import {expect, test, beforeEach} from '@jest/globals'
import {readConfig} from '../src/config'
import {getRefs} from '../src/git-refs'
import * as Utils from '../src/utils'
import {expect, test} from '@jest/globals'
import {readConfigFile} from '../src/config'
// GitHub Action inputs come in the form of environment variables
// with an INPUT prefix (e.g. INPUT_FAIL-ON-SEVERITY)
function setInput(input: string, value: string) {
process.env[`INPUT_${input.toUpperCase()}`] = value
}
// We want a clean ENV before each test. We use `delete`
// since we want `undefined` values and not empty strings.
function clearInputs() {
const allowedOptions = [
'FAIL-ON-SEVERITY',
'FAIL-ON-SCOPES',
'ALLOW-LICENSES',
'DENY-LICENSES',
'ALLOW-GHSAS',
'LICENSE-CHECK',
'VULNERABILITY-CHECK',
'CONFIG-FILE',
'BASE-REF',
'HEAD-REF'
]
allowedOptions.forEach(option => {
delete process.env[`INPUT_${option.toUpperCase()}`]
})
}
beforeAll(() => {
jest.spyOn(Utils, 'isSPDXValid').mockReturnValue(true)
test('reads the config file', async () => {
let options = readConfigFile('./__tests__/fixtures/config-allow-sample.yml')
expect(options.fail_on_severity).toEqual('critical')
expect(options.allow_licenses).toEqual(['BSD', 'GPL 2'])
})
beforeEach(() => {
clearInputs()
test('the default config path handles .yml and .yaml', async () => {
expect(true).toEqual(true)
})
test('it defaults to low severity', async () => {
const config = await readConfig()
expect(config.fail_on_severity).toEqual('low')
})
test('it reads custom configs', async () => {
setInput('fail-on-severity', 'critical')
setInput('allow-licenses', ' BSD, GPL 2')
const config = await readConfig()
expect(config.fail_on_severity).toEqual('critical')
expect(config.allow_licenses).toEqual(['BSD', 'GPL 2'])
})
test('it defaults to empty allow/deny lists ', async () => {
const config = await readConfig()
expect(config.allow_licenses).toEqual(undefined)
expect(config.deny_licenses).toEqual(undefined)
})
test('it raises an error if both an allow and denylist are specified', async () => {
setInput('allow-licenses', 'MIT')
setInput('deny-licenses', 'BSD')
await expect(readConfig()).rejects.toThrow(
'You cannot specify both allow-licenses and deny-licenses'
)
})
test('it raises an error if an empty allow list is specified', async () => {
setInput('config-file', './__tests__/fixtures/config-empty-allow-sample.yml')
await expect(readConfig()).rejects.toThrow(
'You should provide at least one license in allow-licenses'
)
})
test('it raises an error when given an unknown severity', async () => {
setInput('fail-on-severity', 'zombies')
await expect(readConfig()).rejects.toThrow(/received 'zombies'/)
})
test('it uses the given refs when the event is not a pull request', async () => {
setInput('base-ref', 'a-custom-base-ref')
setInput('head-ref', 'a-custom-head-ref')
const refs = getRefs(await readConfig(), {
payload: {},
eventName: 'workflow_dispatch'
})
expect(refs.base).toEqual('a-custom-base-ref')
expect(refs.head).toEqual('a-custom-head-ref')
})
test('it raises an error when no refs are provided and the event is not a pull request', async () => {
const config = await readConfig()
expect(() =>
getRefs(config, {
payload: {},
eventName: 'workflow_dispatch'
})
).toThrow()
})
test('it reads an external config file', async () => {
setInput('config-file', './__tests__/fixtures/config-allow-sample.yml')
const config = await readConfig()
expect(config.fail_on_severity).toEqual('critical')
expect(config.allow_licenses).toEqual(['BSD', 'GPL 2'])
})
test('raises an error when the the config file was not found', async () => {
setInput('config-file', 'fixtures/i-dont-exist')
await expect(readConfig()).rejects.toThrow(/Unable to fetch config file/)
})
test('it parses options from both sources', async () => {
setInput('config-file', './__tests__/fixtures/config-allow-sample.yml')
let config = await readConfig()
expect(config.fail_on_severity).toEqual('critical')
setInput('base-ref', 'a-custom-base-ref')
config = await readConfig()
expect(config.base_ref).toEqual('a-custom-base-ref')
})
test('in case of conflicts, the inline config is the source of truth', async () => {
setInput('fail-on-severity', 'low')
setInput('config-file', './__tests__/fixtures/config-allow-sample.yml') // this will set fail-on-severity to 'critical'
const config = await readConfig()
expect(config.fail_on_severity).toEqual('low')
})
test('it uses the default values when loading external files', async () => {
setInput('config-file', './__tests__/fixtures/no-licenses-config.yml')
let config = await readConfig()
expect(config.allow_licenses).toEqual(undefined)
expect(config.deny_licenses).toEqual(undefined)
setInput('config-file', './__tests__/fixtures/license-config-sample.yml')
config = await readConfig()
expect(config.fail_on_severity).toEqual('low')
})
test('it accepts an external configuration filename', async () => {
setInput('config-file', './__tests__/fixtures/no-licenses-config.yml')
const config = await readConfig()
expect(config.fail_on_severity).toEqual('critical')
})
test('it raises an error when given an unknown severity in an external config file', async () => {
setInput('config-file', './__tests__/fixtures/invalid-severity-config.yml')
await expect(readConfig()).rejects.toThrow()
})
test('it defaults to runtime scope', async () => {
const config = await readConfig()
expect(config.fail_on_scopes).toEqual(['runtime'])
})
test('it parses custom scopes preference', async () => {
setInput('fail-on-scopes', 'runtime, development')
let config = await readConfig()
expect(config.fail_on_scopes).toEqual(['runtime', 'development'])
clearInputs()
setInput('fail-on-scopes', 'development')
config = await readConfig()
expect(config.fail_on_scopes).toEqual(['development'])
})
test('it raises an error when given invalid scope', async () => {
setInput('fail-on-scopes', 'runtime, zombies')
await expect(readConfig()).rejects.toThrow(/received 'zombies'/)
})
test('it defaults to an empty GHSA allowlist', async () => {
const config = await readConfig()
expect(config.allow_ghsas).toEqual([])
})
test('it successfully parses GHSA allowlist', async () => {
setInput('allow-ghsas', 'GHSA-abcd-1234-5679, GHSA-efgh-1234-5679')
const config = await readConfig()
expect(config.allow_ghsas).toEqual([
'GHSA-abcd-1234-5679',
'GHSA-efgh-1234-5679'
])
})
test('it defaults to checking licenses', async () => {
const config = await readConfig()
expect(config.license_check).toBe(true)
})
test('it parses the license-check input', async () => {
setInput('license-check', 'false')
let config = await readConfig()
expect(config.license_check).toEqual(false)
clearInputs()
setInput('license-check', 'true')
config = await readConfig()
expect(config.license_check).toEqual(true)
})
test('it defaults to checking vulnerabilities', async () => {
const config = await readConfig()
expect(config.vulnerability_check).toBe(true)
})
test('it parses the vulnerability-check input', async () => {
setInput('vulnerability-check', 'false')
let config = await readConfig()
expect(config.vulnerability_check).toEqual(false)
clearInputs()
setInput('vulnerability-check', 'true')
config = await readConfig()
expect(config.vulnerability_check).toEqual(true)
})
test('it is not possible to disable both checks', async () => {
setInput('license-check', 'false')
setInput('vulnerability-check', 'false')
await expect(readConfig()).rejects.toThrow(
/Can't disable both license-check and vulnerability-check/
)
})
describe('licenses that are not valid SPDX licenses', () => {
beforeAll(() => {
jest.spyOn(Utils, 'isSPDXValid').mockReturnValue(false)
})
test('it raises an error for invalid licenses in allow-licenses', async () => {
setInput('allow-licenses', ' BSD, GPL 2')
await expect(readConfig()).rejects.toThrow(
'Invalid license(s) in allow-licenses: BSD, GPL 2'
)
})
test('it raises an error for invalid licenses in deny-licenses', async () => {
setInput('deny-licenses', ' BSD, GPL 2')
await expect(readConfig()).rejects.toThrow(
'Invalid license(s) in deny-licenses: BSD, GPL 2'
)
})
test('returns a default config when the config file was not found', async () => {
let options = readConfigFile('fixtures/i-dont-exist')
expect(options.fail_on_severity).toEqual('low')
expect(options.allow_licenses).toEqual([])
})
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@@ -1,10 +1,6 @@
import {expect, test} from '@jest/globals'
import {Change, Changes} from '../src/schemas'
import {
filterChangesBySeverity,
filterChangesByScopes,
filterAllowedAdvisories
} from '../src/filter'
import {filterChangesBySeverity} from '../src/filter'
let npmChange: Change = {
manifest: 'package.json',
@@ -12,15 +8,14 @@ let npmChange: Change = {
ecosystem: 'npm',
name: 'Reeuhq',
version: '1.0.2',
package_url: 'pkg:npm/reeuhq@1.0.2',
package_url: 'somepurl',
license: 'MIT',
source_repository_url: 'github.com/some-repo',
scope: 'runtime',
vulnerabilities: [
{
severity: 'critical',
advisory_ghsa_id: 'first-random_string',
advisory_summary: 'very dangerous',
advisory_summary: 'very dangerouns',
advisory_url: 'github.com/future-funk'
}
]
@@ -32,15 +27,14 @@ let rubyChange: Change = {
ecosystem: 'rubygems',
name: 'actionsomething',
version: '3.2.0',
package_url: 'pkg:gem/actionsomething@3.2.0',
package_url: 'somerubypurl',
license: 'BSD',
source_repository_url: 'github.com/some-repo',
scope: 'development',
vulnerabilities: [
{
severity: 'moderate',
advisory_ghsa_id: 'second-random_string',
advisory_summary: 'not so dangerous',
advisory_summary: 'not so dangerouns',
advisory_url: 'github.com/future-funk'
},
{
@@ -52,19 +46,6 @@ let rubyChange: Change = {
]
}
let noVulnNpmChange: Change = {
manifest: 'package.json',
change_type: 'added',
ecosystem: 'npm',
name: 'helpful',
version: '1.0.0',
package_url: 'pkg:npm/helpful@1.0.0',
license: 'MIT',
source_repository_url: 'github.com/some-repo',
scope: 'runtime',
vulnerabilities: []
}
test('it properly filters changes by severity', async () => {
const changes = [npmChange, rubyChange]
let result = filterChangesBySeverity('high', changes)
@@ -76,48 +57,3 @@ test('it properly filters changes by severity', async () => {
result = filterChangesBySeverity('critical', changes)
expect(changes).toEqual([npmChange, rubyChange])
})
test('it properly filters changes by scope', async () => {
const changes = [npmChange, rubyChange]
let result = filterChangesByScopes(['runtime'], changes)
expect(result).toEqual([npmChange])
result = filterChangesByScopes(['development'], changes)
expect(result).toEqual([rubyChange])
result = filterChangesByScopes(['runtime', 'development'], changes)
expect(result).toEqual([npmChange, rubyChange])
})
test('it properly handles undefined advisory IDs', async () => {
const changes = [npmChange, rubyChange, noVulnNpmChange]
let result = filterAllowedAdvisories(undefined, changes)
expect(result).toEqual([npmChange, rubyChange, noVulnNpmChange])
})
test('it properly filters changes with allowed vulnerabilities', async () => {
const changes = [npmChange, rubyChange, noVulnNpmChange]
let result = filterAllowedAdvisories(['notrealGHSAID'], changes)
expect(result).toEqual([npmChange, rubyChange, noVulnNpmChange])
result = filterAllowedAdvisories(['first-random_string'], changes)
expect(result).toEqual([rubyChange, noVulnNpmChange])
result = filterAllowedAdvisories(
['second-random_string', 'third-random_string'],
changes
)
expect(result).toEqual([npmChange, noVulnNpmChange])
result = filterAllowedAdvisories(
['first-random_string', 'second-random_string', 'third-random_string'],
changes
)
expect(result).toEqual([noVulnNpmChange])
// if we have a change with multiple vulnerabilities but only one is allowed, we still should not filter out that change
result = filterAllowedAdvisories(['second-random_string'], changes)
expect(result).toEqual([npmChange, rubyChange, noVulnNpmChange])
})
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
fail_on_severity: critical
allow_licenses: []
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
allow_licenses: []
deny_licenses: []
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
fail-on-severity: 'so many zombies'
deny-licenses:
- MIT
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
allow_licenses: ['MIT', 'GPL 2']
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
fail_on_severity: critical
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import {expect, jest, test} from '@jest/globals'
import {Change, Changes} from '../src/schemas'
let getInvalidLicenseChanges: Function
let npmChange: Change = {
manifest: 'package.json',
change_type: 'added',
ecosystem: 'npm',
name: 'Reeuhq',
version: '1.0.2',
package_url: 'pkg:npm/reeuhq@1.0.2',
license: 'MIT',
source_repository_url: 'github.com/some-repo',
scope: 'runtime',
vulnerabilities: [
{
severity: 'critical',
advisory_ghsa_id: 'first-random_string',
advisory_summary: 'very dangerous',
advisory_url: 'github.com/future-funk'
}
]
}
let rubyChange: Change = {
change_type: 'added',
manifest: 'Gemfile.lock',
ecosystem: 'rubygems',
name: 'actionsomething',
version: '3.2.0',
package_url: 'pkg:gem/actionsomething@3.2.0',
license: 'BSD',
source_repository_url: 'github.com/some-repo',
scope: 'runtime',
vulnerabilities: [
{
severity: 'moderate',
advisory_ghsa_id: 'second-random_string',
advisory_summary: 'not so dangerous',
advisory_url: 'github.com/future-funk'
},
{
severity: 'low',
advisory_ghsa_id: 'third-random_string',
advisory_summary: 'dont page me',
advisory_url: 'github.com/future-funk'
}
]
}
jest.mock('@actions/core')
const mockOctokit = {
rest: {
licenses: {
getForRepo: jest
.fn()
.mockReturnValue({data: {license: {spdx_id: 'AGPL'}}})
}
}
}
jest.mock('octokit', () => {
return {
Octokit: class {
constructor() {
return mockOctokit
}
}
}
})
beforeEach(async () => {
jest.resetModules()
jest.doMock('spdx-satisfies', () => {
// mock spdx-satisfies return value
// true for BSD, false for all others
return jest.fn((license: string, _: string): boolean => license === 'BSD')
})
;({getInvalidLicenseChanges} = require('../src/licenses'))
})
test('it adds license outside the allow list to forbidden changes', async () => {
const changes: Changes = [npmChange, rubyChange]
const {forbidden} = await getInvalidLicenseChanges(changes, {
allow: ['BSD']
})
expect(forbidden[0]).toBe(npmChange)
expect(forbidden.length).toEqual(1)
})
test('it adds license inside the deny list to forbidden changes', async () => {
const changes: Changes = [npmChange, rubyChange]
const {forbidden} = await getInvalidLicenseChanges(changes, {
deny: ['BSD']
})
expect(forbidden[0]).toBe(rubyChange)
expect(forbidden.length).toEqual(1)
})
test('it does not add license outside the allow list to forbidden changes if it is in removed changes', async () => {
const changes: Changes = [
{...npmChange, change_type: 'removed'},
{...rubyChange, change_type: 'removed'}
]
const {forbidden} = await getInvalidLicenseChanges(changes, {
allow: ['BSD']
})
expect(forbidden).toStrictEqual([])
})
test('it does not add license inside the deny list to forbidden changes if it is in removed changes', async () => {
const changes: Changes = [
{...npmChange, change_type: 'removed'},
{...rubyChange, change_type: 'removed'}
]
const {forbidden} = await getInvalidLicenseChanges(changes, {
deny: ['BSD']
})
expect(forbidden).toStrictEqual([])
})
test('it adds license outside the allow list to forbidden changes if it is in both added and removed changes', async () => {
const changes: Changes = [
{...npmChange, change_type: 'removed'},
npmChange,
{...rubyChange, change_type: 'removed'}
]
const {forbidden} = await getInvalidLicenseChanges(changes, {
allow: ['BSD']
})
expect(forbidden).toStrictEqual([npmChange])
})
test('it adds all licenses to unresolved if it is unable to determine the validity', async () => {
jest.resetModules() // reset module set in before
jest.doMock('spdx-satisfies', () => {
return jest.fn((_first: string, _second: string) => {
throw new Error('Some Error')
})
})
;({getInvalidLicenseChanges} = require('../src/licenses'))
const changes: Changes = [npmChange, rubyChange]
const invalidLicenses = await getInvalidLicenseChanges(changes, {
allow: ['BSD']
})
expect(invalidLicenses.forbidden.length).toEqual(0)
expect(invalidLicenses.unlicensed.length).toEqual(0)
expect(invalidLicenses.unresolved.length).toEqual(2)
})
describe('GH License API fallback', () => {
test('it calls licenses endpoint if atleast one of the changes has null license and valid source_repository_url', async () => {
const nullLicenseChange = {
...npmChange,
license: null,
source_repository_url: 'http://github.com/some-owner/some-repo'
}
const {unlicensed} = await getInvalidLicenseChanges(
[nullLicenseChange, rubyChange],
{}
)
expect(mockOctokit.rest.licenses.getForRepo).toHaveBeenNthCalledWith(1, {
owner: 'some-owner',
repo: 'some-repo'
})
expect(unlicensed.length).toEqual(0)
})
test('it does not call licenses API endpoint for change with null license and invalid source_repository_url ', async () => {
const {unlicensed} = await getInvalidLicenseChanges(
[{...npmChange, license: null}],
{}
)
expect(mockOctokit.rest.licenses.getForRepo).not.toHaveBeenCalled()
expect(unlicensed.length).toEqual(1)
})
test('it does not call licenses API endpoint if licenses for all changes are present', async () => {
const {unlicensed} = await getInvalidLicenseChanges(
[npmChange, rubyChange],
{}
)
expect(mockOctokit.rest.licenses.getForRepo).not.toHaveBeenCalled()
expect(unlicensed.length).toEqual(0)
})
})
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author: 'GitHub'
inputs:
repo-token:
description: Token for the repository. Can be passed in using `{{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}`.
description: 'Token for the repository. Can be passed in using `{{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}`.'
required: false
default: ${{ github.token }}
fail-on-severity:
description: Don't block PRs below this severity. Possible values are `low`, `moderate`, `high`, `critical`.
required: false
default: 'low'
fail-on-scopes:
description: Dependency scopes to block PRs on. Comma-separated list. Possible values are 'unknown', 'runtime', and 'development' (e.g. "runtime, development")
required: false
default: 'runtime'
base-ref:
description: The base git ref to be used for this check. Has a default value when the workflow event is `pull_request` or `pull_request_target`. Must be provided otherwise.
required: false
head-ref:
description: The head git ref to be used for this check. Has a default value when the workflow event is `pull_request` or `pull_request_target`. Must be provided otherwise.
required: false
config-file:
description: A path to the configuration file for the action.
required: false
allow-licenses:
description: Comma-separated list of allowed licenses (e.g. "MIT, GPL 3.0, BSD 2 Clause")
required: false
deny-licenses:
description: Comma-separated list of forbidden licenses (e.g. "MIT, GPL 3.0, BSD 2 Clause")
required: false
allow-ghsas:
description: Comma-separated list of allowed Github Advisory IDs (e.g. "GHSA-abcd-1234-5679, GHSA-efgh-1234-5679")
required: false
external-repo-token:
description: A token for fetching external configuration file if it lives in another repository. It is required if the repository is private
required: false
runs:
using: 'node16'
main: 'dist/index.js'
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module.exports = {
clearMocks: true,
moduleFileExtensions: ['js', 'json', 'ts'],
moduleFileExtensions: ['js', 'ts'],
testMatch: ['**/*.test.ts'],
transform: {
'^.+\\.ts$': 'ts-jest'
},
verbose: true
}
}
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "dependency-review-action",
"version": "2.5.1",
"version": "0.0.1",
"private": true,
"description": "A GitHub Action for Dependency Review",
"main": "lib/main.js",
@@ -25,36 +25,30 @@
"author": "GitHub",
"license": "MIT",
"dependencies": {
"@actions/core": "^1.10.0",
"@actions/github": "^5.1.1",
"@octokit/plugin-retry": "^4.0.3",
"@octokit/request-error": "^3.0.2",
"ansi-styles": "^6.2.1",
"got": "^12.5.2",
"nodemon": "^2.0.20",
"octokit": "^2.0.10",
"spdx-expression-parse": "^3.0.1",
"spdx-satisfies": "^5.0.1",
"yaml": "^2.1.3",
"zod": "^3.19.1"
"@actions/core": "^1.8.2",
"@actions/github": "^5.0.3",
"@octokit/plugin-retry": "^3.0.9",
"@octokit/request-error": "^2.1.0",
"ansi-styles": "^6.1.0",
"got": "^12.1.0",
"nodemon": "^2.0.16",
"yaml": "^2.1.1",
"zod": "^3.17.3"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@types/jest": "^27.5.2",
"@types/node": "^16.18.3",
"@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^5.42.0",
"@typescript-eslint/parser": "^5.42.0",
"@types/spdx-expression-parse": "^3.0.2",
"@types/spdx-satisfies": "^0.1.0",
"@types/node": "^17.0.40",
"@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^5.27.1",
"@typescript-eslint/parser": "^5.27.1",
"@vercel/ncc": "^0.34.0",
"esbuild-register": "^3.3.3",
"eslint": "^8.26.0",
"eslint-plugin-github": "^4.4.0",
"eslint-plugin-jest": "^27.1.3",
"eslint": "^8.17.0",
"eslint-plugin-github": "^4.3.6",
"eslint-plugin-jest": "^26.5.3",
"jest": "^27.5.1",
"js-yaml": "^4.1.0",
"nodemon": "^2.0.20",
"prettier": "2.7.1",
"nodemon": "^2.0.16",
"prettier": "2.6.2",
"ts-jest": "^27.1.4",
"typescript": "^4.8.4"
"typescript": "^4.7.3"
}
}
}
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@@ -3,52 +3,22 @@ require 'json'
require 'tempfile'
require 'open3'
require 'bundler/inline'
require 'optparse'
gemfile do
source 'https://rubygems.org'
gem 'octokit'
end
config_file = nil
github_token = ENV["GITHUB_TOKEN"]
if !github_token || github_token.empty?
puts "Please set the GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable"
exit -1
end
op = OptionParser.new do |opts|
usage = <<EOF
Run Dependency Review on a repository.
\e[1mUsage:\e[22m
scripts/scan_pr [options] <pr_url>
\e[1mExample:\e[22m
scripts/scan_pr https://github.com/actions/dependency-review-action/pull/294
EOF
opts.banner = usage
opts.on('-c', '--config-file <FILE>', 'Use an external configuration file') do |cf|
config_file = cf
end
opts.on("-h", "--help", "Prints this help") do
puts opts
exit
end
end
op.parse!
# make sure we have a NWO somewhere in the parameters
arg = /(?<repo_nwo>[\w\-]+\/[\w\-]+)\/pull\/(?<pr_number>\d+)/.match(ARGV.join(" "))
arg = /(?<repo_nwo>[\w\-]+\/[\w\-]+)\/pull\/(?<pr_number>\d+)/.match(ARGV[0])
if arg.nil?
puts op
puts "Usage: script/scan_pr <pr_url>"
exit -1
end
@@ -62,26 +32,17 @@ event_file = Tempfile.new
event_file.write("{ \"pull_request\": #{pr.to_h.to_json}}")
event_file.close
action_inputs = {
"repo-token": github_token,
"config-file": config_file
}
dev_cmd_env = {
"INPUT_REPO-TOKEN" => github_token,
"GITHUB_REPOSITORY" => repo_nwo,
"GITHUB_EVENT_NAME" => "pull_request",
"GITHUB_EVENT_PATH" => event_file.path,
"GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY" => "/dev/null"
"GITHUB_EVENT_PATH" => event_file.path
}
# bash does not like variable names with dashes like the ones Actions
# uses (e.g. INPUT_REPO-TOKEN). Passing them through `env` instead of
# manually setting them does the job.
action_inputs_env_str = action_inputs.map { |name, value| "\"INPUT_#{name.upcase}=#{value}\"" }.join(" ")
dev_cmd = "./node_modules/.bin/nodemon --exec \"env #{action_inputs_env_str} node -r esbuild-register\" src/main.ts"
dev_cmd = "./node_modules/.bin/nodemon --exec \"node -r esbuild-register\" src/main.ts"
Open3.popen2e(dev_cmd_env, dev_cmd) do |stdin, out|
while line = out.gets
puts line.gsub(github_token, "<REDACTED>")
puts line
end
end
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import * as fs from 'fs'
import path from 'path'
import YAML from 'yaml'
import * as core from '@actions/core'
import * as z from 'zod'
import {ConfigurationOptions, ConfigurationOptionsSchema} from './schemas'
import {isSPDXValid, octokitClient} from './utils'
import path from 'path'
type ConfigurationOptionsPartial = Partial<ConfigurationOptions>
export const CONFIG_FILEPATH = './.github/dependency-review.yml'
export async function readConfig(): Promise<ConfigurationOptions> {
const inlineConfig = readInlineConfig()
const configFile = getOptionalInput('config-file')
if (configFile !== undefined) {
const externalConfig = await readConfigFile(configFile)
return ConfigurationOptionsSchema.parse({
...externalConfig,
...inlineConfig
})
export function readConfigFile(
filePath: string = CONFIG_FILEPATH
): ConfigurationOptions {
// By default we want to fail on all severities and allow all licenses.
const defaultOptions: ConfigurationOptions = {
fail_on_severity: 'low',
allow_licenses: []
}
return ConfigurationOptionsSchema.parse(inlineConfig)
}
function readInlineConfig(): ConfigurationOptionsPartial {
const fail_on_severity = getOptionalInput('fail-on-severity')
const fail_on_scopes = parseList(getOptionalInput('fail-on-scopes'))
const allow_licenses = parseList(getOptionalInput('allow-licenses'))
const deny_licenses = parseList(getOptionalInput('deny-licenses'))
const allow_ghsas = parseList(getOptionalInput('allow-ghsas'))
const license_check = getOptionalBoolean('license-check')
const vulnerability_check = getOptionalBoolean('vulnerability-check')
const base_ref = getOptionalInput('base-ref')
const head_ref = getOptionalInput('head-ref')
validateLicenses('allow-licenses', allow_licenses)
validateLicenses('deny-licenses', deny_licenses)
const keys = {
fail_on_severity,
fail_on_scopes,
allow_licenses,
deny_licenses,
allow_ghsas,
license_check,
vulnerability_check,
base_ref,
head_ref
}
return Object.fromEntries(
Object.entries(keys).filter(([_, value]) => value !== undefined)
)
}
function getOptionalBoolean(name: string): boolean | undefined {
const value = core.getInput(name)
return value.length > 0 ? core.getBooleanInput(name) : undefined
}
function getOptionalInput(name: string): string | undefined {
const value = core.getInput(name)
return value.length > 0 ? value : undefined
}
function parseList(list: string | undefined): string[] | undefined {
if (list === undefined) {
return list
} else {
return list.split(',').map(x => x.trim())
}
}
function validateLicenses(
key: 'allow-licenses' | 'deny-licenses',
licenses: string[] | undefined
): void {
if (licenses === undefined) {
return
}
const invalid_licenses = licenses.filter(license => !isSPDXValid(license))
if (invalid_licenses.length > 0) {
throw new Error(
`Invalid license(s) in ${key}: ${invalid_licenses.join(', ')}`
)
}
}
async function readConfigFile(
filePath: string
): Promise<ConfigurationOptionsPartial> {
// match a remote config (e.g. 'owner/repo/filepath@someref')
const format = new RegExp(
'(?<owner>[^/]+)/(?<repo>[^/]+)/(?<path>[^@]+)@(?<ref>.*)'
)
let data: string
const pieces = format.exec(filePath)
let data
try {
if (pieces?.groups && pieces.length === 5) {
data = await getRemoteConfig({
owner: pieces.groups.owner,
repo: pieces.groups.repo,
path: pieces.groups.path,
ref: pieces.groups.ref
})
data = fs.readFileSync(path.resolve(filePath), 'utf-8')
} catch (error: any) {
if (error.code && error.code === 'ENOENT') {
return defaultOptions
} else {
data = fs.readFileSync(path.resolve(filePath), 'utf-8')
throw error
}
return parseConfigFile(data)
} catch (error) {
core.debug(error as string)
throw new Error('Unable to fetch config file')
}
}
function parseConfigFile(configData: string): ConfigurationOptionsPartial {
try {
const data = YAML.parse(configData)
for (const key of Object.keys(data)) {
if (key === 'allow-licenses' || key === 'deny-licenses') {
validateLicenses(key, data[key])
}
// get rid of the ugly dashes from the actions conventions
if (key.includes('-')) {
data[key.replace(/-/g, '_')] = data[key]
delete data[key]
}
}
return data
} catch (error) {
throw error
}
}
const values = YAML.parse(data)
const parsed = ConfigurationOptionsSchema.parse(values)
async function getRemoteConfig(configOpts: {
[key: string]: string
}): Promise<string> {
try {
const {data} = await octokitClient(
'external-repo-token',
false
).rest.repos.getContent({
mediaType: {
format: 'raw'
},
owner: configOpts.owner,
repo: configOpts.repo,
path: configOpts.path,
ref: configOpts.ref
})
// When using mediaType.format = 'raw', the response.data is a string
// but this is not reflected in the return type of getContent, so we're
// casting the return value to a string.
return z.string().parse(data as unknown)
} catch (error) {
core.debug(error as string)
throw new Error('Error fetching remote config file')
}
return parsed
}
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import {Changes, Severity, SEVERITIES, Scope} from './schemas'
import {Changes} from './schemas'
import {Severity, SEVERITIES} from './schemas'
export function filterChangesBySeverity(
severity: Severity,
@@ -6,7 +7,7 @@ export function filterChangesBySeverity(
): Changes {
const severityIdx = SEVERITIES.indexOf(severity)
let filteredChanges = []
for (const change of changes) {
for (let change of changes) {
if (
change === undefined ||
change.vulnerabilities === undefined ||
@@ -15,7 +16,7 @@ export function filterChangesBySeverity(
continue
}
const fChange = {
let fChange = {
...change,
vulnerabilities: change.vulnerabilities.filter(vuln => {
const vulnIdx = SEVERITIES.indexOf(vuln.severity)
@@ -33,60 +34,3 @@ export function filterChangesBySeverity(
)
return filteredChanges
}
export function filterChangesByScopes(
scopes: Scope[] | undefined,
changes: Changes
): Changes {
if (scopes === undefined) {
return []
}
const filteredChanges = changes.filter(change => {
// if there is no scope on the change (Enterprise Server API for now), we will assume it is a runtime scope
const scope = change.scope || 'runtime'
return scopes.includes(scope)
})
return filteredChanges
}
/**
* Filter out changes that are allowed by the allow_ghsas config
* option. We want to remove these changes before we do any
* processing.
* @param ghsas - list of GHSA IDs to allow
* @param changes - list of changes to filter
* @returns a list of changes with the allowed GHSAs removed
*/
export function filterAllowedAdvisories(
ghsas: string[] | undefined,
changes: Changes
): Changes {
if (ghsas === undefined) {
return changes
}
const filteredChanges = changes.filter(change => {
const noAdvisories =
change.vulnerabilities === undefined ||
change.vulnerabilities.length === 0
if (noAdvisories) {
return true
}
let allAllowedAdvisories = true
// if there's at least one advisory that is not allowlisted, we will keep the change
for (const vulnerability of change.vulnerabilities) {
if (!ghsas.includes(vulnerability.advisory_ghsa_id)) {
allAllowedAdvisories = false
}
if (!allAllowedAdvisories) {
return true
}
}
})
return filteredChanges
}
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@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
import {PullRequestSchema, ConfigurationOptions} from './schemas'
export function getRefs(
config: ConfigurationOptions,
context: {payload: {pull_request?: unknown}; eventName: string}
): {base: string; head: string} {
let base_ref = config.base_ref
let head_ref = config.head_ref
// If possible, source default base & head refs from the GitHub event.
// The base/head ref from the config take priority, if provided.
if (
context.eventName === 'pull_request' ||
context.eventName === 'pull_request_target'
) {
const pull_request = PullRequestSchema.parse(context.payload.pull_request)
base_ref = base_ref || pull_request.base.sha
head_ref = head_ref || pull_request.head.sha
}
if (!base_ref && !head_ref) {
throw new Error(
'Both a base ref and head ref must be provided, either via the `base_ref`/`head_ref` ' +
'config options, or by running a `pull_request`/`pull_request_target` workflow.'
)
} else if (!base_ref) {
throw new Error(
'A base ref must be provided, either via the `base_ref` config option, ' +
'or by running a `pull_request`/`pull_request_target` workflow.'
)
} else if (!head_ref) {
throw new Error(
'A head ref must be provided, either via the `head_ref` config option, ' +
'or by running a `pull_request`/`pull_request_target` workflow.'
)
}
return {
base: base_ref,
head: head_ref
}
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,134 @@
"use strict";
var __awaiter = (this && this.__awaiter) || function (thisArg, _arguments, P, generator) {
function adopt(value) { return value instanceof P ? value : new P(function (resolve) { resolve(value); }); }
return new (P || (P = Promise))(function (resolve, reject) {
function fulfilled(value) { try { step(generator.next(value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } }
function rejected(value) { try { step(generator["throw"](value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } }
function step(result) { result.done ? resolve(result.value) : adopt(result.value).then(fulfilled, rejected); }
step((generator = generator.apply(thisArg, _arguments || [])).next());
});
};
var __generator = (this && this.__generator) || function (thisArg, body) {
var _ = { label: 0, sent: function() { if (t[0] & 1) throw t[1]; return t[1]; }, trys: [], ops: [] }, f, y, t, g;
return g = { next: verb(0), "throw": verb(1), "return": verb(2) }, typeof Symbol === "function" && (g[Symbol.iterator] = function() { return this; }), g;
function verb(n) { return function (v) { return step([n, v]); }; }
function step(op) {
if (f) throw new TypeError("Generator is already executing.");
while (_) try {
if (f = 1, y && (t = op[0] & 2 ? y["return"] : op[0] ? y["throw"] || ((t = y["return"]) && t.call(y), 0) : y.next) && !(t = t.call(y, op[1])).done) return t;
if (y = 0, t) op = [op[0] & 2, t.value];
switch (op[0]) {
case 0: case 1: t = op; break;
case 4: _.label++; return { value: op[1], done: false };
case 5: _.label++; y = op[1]; op = [0]; continue;
case 7: op = _.ops.pop(); _.trys.pop(); continue;
default:
if (!(t = _.trys, t = t.length > 0 && t[t.length - 1]) && (op[0] === 6 || op[0] === 2)) { _ = 0; continue; }
if (op[0] === 3 && (!t || (op[1] > t[0] && op[1] < t[3]))) { _.label = op[1]; break; }
if (op[0] === 6 && _.label < t[1]) { _.label = t[1]; t = op; break; }
if (t && _.label < t[2]) { _.label = t[2]; _.ops.push(op); break; }
if (t[2]) _.ops.pop();
_.trys.pop(); continue;
}
op = body.call(thisArg, _);
} catch (e) { op = [6, e]; y = 0; } finally { f = t = 0; }
if (op[0] & 5) throw op[1]; return { value: op[0] ? op[1] : void 0, done: true };
}
};
exports.__esModule = true;
exports.parseGitHubUrl = exports.getApiClient = exports.getPlatform = exports.GITHUB_DOTCOM_URL = exports.Platform = void 0;
// Tons of code lifted from https://github.com/github/codeql-action!
var path = require("path");
var core = require("@actions/core");
var githubUtils = require("@actions/github/lib/utils");
var retry = require("@octokit/plugin-retry");
var Platform;
(function (Platform) {
Platform[Platform["DOTCOM"] = 0] = "DOTCOM";
Platform[Platform["GHES"] = 1] = "GHES";
Platform[Platform["GHAE"] = 2] = "GHAE";
})(Platform = exports.Platform || (exports.Platform = {}));
exports.GITHUB_DOTCOM_URL = 'https://github.com';
var GITHUB_ENTERPRISE_VERSION_HEADER = 'x-github-enterprise-version';
function getPlatform(url) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function () {
var apiClient, response;
return __generator(this, function (_a) {
switch (_a.label) {
case 0:
// We can avoid making an API request in the standard dotcom case
if (parseGitHubUrl(url) === exports.GITHUB_DOTCOM_URL) {
return [2 /*return*/, Platform.DOTCOM];
}
apiClient = (0, exports.getApiClient)(url);
return [4 /*yield*/, apiClient.rest.meta.get()];
case 1:
response = _a.sent();
if (response.headers[GITHUB_ENTERPRISE_VERSION_HEADER] === 'GitHub AE') {
return [2 /*return*/, Platform.GHAE];
}
return [2 /*return*/, Platform.GHES];
}
});
});
}
exports.getPlatform = getPlatform;
var getApiClient = function (url) {
var auth = core.getInput('repo-token', { required: true });
var retryingOctokit = githubUtils.GitHub.plugin(retry.retry);
return new retryingOctokit(githubUtils.getOctokitOptions(auth, {
baseUrl: getApiUrl(url)
}));
};
exports.getApiClient = getApiClient;
function getApiUrl(githubUrl) {
var url = new URL(githubUrl);
// If we detect this is trying to connect to github.com
// then return with a fixed canonical URL.
if (url.hostname === 'github.com' || url.hostname === 'api.github.com') {
return 'https://api.github.com';
}
// Add the /api/v3 API prefix
url.pathname = path.join(url.pathname, 'api', 'v3');
return url.toString();
}
/**
* Parses user input of a github.com or GHES URL to a canonical form.
* Removes any API prefix or suffix if one is present.
*/
function parseGitHubUrl(inputUrl) {
var originalUrl = inputUrl;
if (inputUrl.indexOf('://') === -1) {
inputUrl = "https://".concat(inputUrl);
}
if (!inputUrl.startsWith('http://') && !inputUrl.startsWith('https://')) {
throw new Error("\"".concat(originalUrl, "\" is not a http or https URL"));
}
var url;
try {
url = new URL(inputUrl);
}
catch (e) {
throw new Error("\"".concat(originalUrl, "\" is not a valid URL"));
}
// If we detect this is trying to be to github.com
// then return with a fixed canonical URL.
if (url.hostname === 'github.com' || url.hostname === 'api.github.com') {
return exports.GITHUB_DOTCOM_URL;
}
// Remove the API prefix if it's present
if (url.pathname.indexOf('/api/v3') !== -1) {
url.pathname = url.pathname.substring(0, url.pathname.indexOf('/api/v3'));
}
// Also consider subdomain isolation on GHES
if (url.hostname.startsWith('api.')) {
url.hostname = url.hostname.substring(4);
}
// Normalise path to having a trailing slash for consistency
if (!url.pathname.endsWith('/')) {
url.pathname = "".concat(url.pathname, "/");
}
return url.toString();
}
exports.parseGitHubUrl = parseGitHubUrl;
getPlatform(exports.GITHUB_DOTCOM_URL);
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import spdxSatisfies from 'spdx-satisfies'
import {Change, Changes} from './schemas'
import {isSPDXValid, octokitClient} from './utils'
/**
* Loops through a list of changes, filtering and returning the
* ones that don't conform to the licenses allow/deny lists.
*
* Keep in mind that we don't let users specify both an allow and a deny
* list in their config files, so this code works under the assumption that
* one of the two list parameters will be empty. If both lists are provided,
* we will ignore the deny list.
* @param {Change[]} changes The list of changes to filter.
* @param { { allow?: string[], deny?: string[]}} licenses An object with `allow`/`deny` keys, each containing a list of licenses.
* @returns {Promise<{Object.<string, Array.<Change>>}} A promise to a Record Object. The keys are strings, unlicensed, unresolved and forbidden. The values are a list of changes
*/
export async function getInvalidLicenseChanges(
changes: Change[],
licenses: {
allow?: string[]
deny?: string[]
}
): Promise<Record<string, Changes>> {
const {allow, deny} = licenses
const groupedChanges = await groupChanges(changes)
const licensedChanges: Changes = groupedChanges.licensed
const invalidLicenseChanges: Record<string, Changes> = {
unlicensed: groupedChanges.unlicensed,
unresolved: [],
forbidden: []
}
const validityCache = new Map<string, boolean>()
for (const change of licensedChanges) {
const license = change.license
// should never happen since licensedChanges always have licenses but license is nullable in changes schema
if (license === null) {
continue
}
if (license === 'NOASSERTION') {
invalidLicenseChanges.unlicensed.push(change)
} else if (validityCache.get(license) === undefined) {
try {
if (allow !== undefined) {
const found = allow.find(spdxExpression =>
spdxSatisfies(license, spdxExpression)
)
validityCache.set(license, found !== undefined)
} else if (deny !== undefined) {
const found = deny.find(spdxExpression =>
spdxSatisfies(license, spdxExpression)
)
validityCache.set(license, found === undefined)
}
} catch (err) {
invalidLicenseChanges.unresolved.push(change)
}
}
if (validityCache.get(license) === false) {
invalidLicenseChanges.forbidden.push(change)
}
}
return invalidLicenseChanges
}
const fetchGHLicense = async (
owner: string,
repo: string
): Promise<string | null> => {
try {
const response = await octokitClient().rest.licenses.getForRepo({
owner,
repo
})
return response.data.license?.spdx_id ?? null
} catch (_) {
return null
}
}
const parseGitHubURL = (url: string): {owner: string; repo: string} | null => {
try {
const parsed = new URL(url)
if (parsed.host !== 'github.com') {
return null
}
const components = parsed.pathname.split('/')
if (components.length < 3) {
return null
}
return {owner: components[1], repo: components[2]}
} catch (_) {
return null
}
}
const setGHLicenses = async (changes: Change[]): Promise<Change[]> => {
const updatedChanges = changes.map(async change => {
if (change.license !== null || change.source_repository_url === null) {
return change
}
const githubUrl = parseGitHubURL(change.source_repository_url)
if (githubUrl === null) {
return change
}
return {
...change,
license: await fetchGHLicense(githubUrl.owner, githubUrl.repo)
}
})
return Promise.all(updatedChanges)
}
// Currently Dependency Graph licenses are truncated to 255 characters
// This possibly makes them invalid spdx ids
const truncatedDGLicense = (license: string): boolean =>
license.length === 255 && !isSPDXValid(license)
async function groupChanges(
changes: Changes
): Promise<Record<string, Changes>> {
const result: Record<string, Changes> = {
licensed: [],
unlicensed: []
}
const ghChanges = []
for (const change of changes) {
if (change.change_type === 'removed') {
continue
}
if (change.license === null) {
if (change.source_repository_url !== null) {
ghChanges.push(change)
} else {
result.unlicensed.push(change)
}
} else {
if (
truncatedDGLicense(change.license) &&
change.source_repository_url !== null
) {
ghChanges.push(change)
} else {
result.licensed.push(change)
}
}
}
if (ghChanges.length > 0) {
const ghLicenses = await setGHLicenses(ghChanges)
for (const change of ghLicenses) {
if (change.license === null) {
result.unlicensed.push(change)
} else {
result.licensed.push(change)
}
}
}
return result
}
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@@ -3,72 +3,56 @@ import * as dependencyGraph from './dependency-graph'
import * as github from '@actions/github'
import styles from 'ansi-styles'
import {RequestError} from '@octokit/request-error'
import {Change, Severity, Changes} from './schemas'
import {readConfig} from '../src/config'
import {
filterChangesBySeverity,
filterChangesByScopes,
filterAllowedAdvisories
} from '../src/filter'
import {getInvalidLicenseChanges} from './licenses'
import * as summary from './summary'
import {getRefs} from './git-refs'
import {groupDependenciesByManifest} from './utils'
import {Change, PullRequestSchema, Severity} from './schemas'
import {readConfigFile} from '../src/config'
import {filterChangesBySeverity} from '../src/filter'
async function run(): Promise<void> {
try {
const config = await readConfig()
const refs = getRefs(config, github.context)
if (github.context.eventName !== 'pull_request') {
throw new Error(
`This run was triggered by the "${github.context.eventName}" event, which is unsupported. Please ensure you are using the "pull_request" event for this workflow.`
)
}
const pull_request = PullRequestSchema.parse(
github.context.payload.pull_request
)
const changes = await dependencyGraph.compare({
owner: github.context.repo.owner,
repo: github.context.repo.repo,
baseRef: refs.base,
headRef: refs.head
baseRef: pull_request.base.sha,
headRef: pull_request.head.sha
})
const minSeverity = config.fail_on_severity
const scopedChanges = filterChangesByScopes(config.fail_on_scopes, changes)
const filteredChanges = filterAllowedAdvisories(
config.allow_ghsas,
scopedChanges
let config = readConfigFile()
let minSeverity = config.fail_on_severity
let failed = false
let filteredChanges = filterChangesBySeverity(
minSeverity as Severity,
changes
)
const addedChanges = filterChangesBySeverity(
minSeverity,
filteredChanges
).filter(
change =>
for (const change of filteredChanges) {
if (
change.change_type === 'added' &&
change.vulnerabilities !== undefined &&
change.vulnerabilities.length > 0
)
const invalidLicenseChanges = await getInvalidLicenseChanges(
filteredChanges,
{
allow: config.allow_licenses,
deny: config.deny_licenses
) {
printChangeVulnerabilities(change)
failed = true
}
)
summary.addSummaryToSummary(
config.vulnerability_check ? addedChanges : null,
config.license_check ? invalidLicenseChanges : null
)
if (config.vulnerability_check) {
summary.addChangeVulnerabilitiesToSummary(addedChanges, minSeverity)
printVulnerabilitiesBlock(addedChanges, minSeverity)
}
if (config.license_check) {
summary.addLicensesToSummary(invalidLicenseChanges, config)
printLicensesBlock(invalidLicenseChanges)
}
summary.addScannedDependencies(changes)
printScannedDependencies(changes)
if (failed) {
throw new Error('Dependency review detected vulnerable packages.')
} else {
core.info(
`Dependency review did not detect any vulnerable packages with severity level "${minSeverity}" or above.`
)
}
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof RequestError && error.status === 404) {
core.setFailed(
@@ -85,35 +69,10 @@ async function run(): Promise<void> {
core.setFailed('Unexpected fatal error')
}
}
} finally {
await core.summary.write()
}
}
function printVulnerabilitiesBlock(
addedChanges: Changes,
minSeverity: Severity
): void {
let failed = false
core.group('Vulnerabilities', async () => {
if (addedChanges.length > 0) {
for (const change of addedChanges) {
printChangeVulnerabilities(change)
}
failed = true
}
if (failed) {
core.setFailed('Dependency review detected vulnerable packages.')
} else {
core.info(
`Dependency review did not detect any vulnerable packages with severity level "${minSeverity}" or higher.`
)
}
})
}
function printChangeVulnerabilities(change: Change): void {
function printChangeVulnerabilities(change: Change) {
for (const vuln of change.vulnerabilities) {
core.info(
`${styles.bold.open}${change.manifest} » ${change.name}@${
@@ -126,49 +85,6 @@ function printChangeVulnerabilities(change: Change): void {
}
}
function printLicensesBlock(
invalidLicenseChanges: Record<string, Changes>
): void {
core.group('Licenses', async () => {
if (invalidLicenseChanges.forbidden.length > 0) {
core.info('\nThe following dependencies have incompatible licenses:')
printLicensesError(invalidLicenseChanges.forbidden)
core.setFailed('Dependency review detected incompatible licenses.')
}
if (invalidLicenseChanges.unresolved.length > 0) {
core.warning(
'\nThe validity of the licenses of the dependencies below could not be determined. Ensure that they are valid SPDX licenses:'
)
printLicensesError(invalidLicenseChanges.unresolved)
core.setFailed(
'Dependency review could not detect the validity of all licenses.'
)
}
printNullLicenses(invalidLicenseChanges.unlicensed)
})
}
function printLicensesError(changes: Changes): void {
for (const change of changes) {
core.info(
`${styles.bold.open}${change.manifest} » ${change.name}@${change.version}${styles.bold.close} License: ${styles.color.red.open}${change.license}${styles.color.red.close}`
)
}
}
function printNullLicenses(changes: Changes): void {
if (changes.length === 0) {
return
}
core.info('\nWe could not detect a license for the following dependencies:')
for (const change of changes) {
core.info(
`${styles.bold.open}${change.manifest} » ${change.name}@${change.version}${styles.bold.close}`
)
}
}
function renderSeverity(
severity: 'critical' | 'high' | 'moderate' | 'low'
): string {
@@ -183,42 +99,4 @@ function renderSeverity(
return `${styles.color[color].open}(${severity} severity)${styles.color[color].close}`
}
function renderScannedDependency(change: Change): string {
const changeType: string = change.change_type
if (changeType !== 'added' && changeType !== 'removed') {
throw new Error(`Unexpected change type: ${changeType}`)
}
const color = (
{
added: 'green',
removed: 'red'
} as const
)[changeType]
const icon = (
{
added: '+',
removed: '-'
} as const
)[changeType]
return `${styles.color[color].open}${icon} ${change.name}@${change.version}${styles.color[color].close}`
}
function printScannedDependencies(changes: Changes): void {
core.group('Dependency Changes', async () => {
const dependencies = groupDependenciesByManifest(changes)
for (const manifestName of dependencies.keys()) {
const manifestChanges = dependencies.get(manifestName) || []
core.info(`File: ${styles.bold.open}${manifestName}${styles.bold.close}`)
for (const change of manifestChanges) {
core.info(`${renderScannedDependency(change)}`)
}
}
})
}
run()
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@@ -1,9 +1,6 @@
import * as z from 'zod'
export const SEVERITIES = ['critical', 'high', 'moderate', 'low'] as const
export const SCOPES = ['unknown', 'runtime', 'development'] as const
export const SeveritySchema = z.enum(SEVERITIES).default('low')
export const ChangeSchema = z.object({
change_type: z.enum(['added', 'removed']),
@@ -14,11 +11,10 @@ export const ChangeSchema = z.object({
package_url: z.string(),
license: z.string().nullable(),
source_repository_url: z.string().nullable(),
scope: z.enum(SCOPES).optional(),
vulnerabilities: z
.array(
z.object({
severity: SeveritySchema,
severity: z.enum(['critical', 'high', 'moderate', 'low']),
advisory_ghsa_id: z.string(),
advisory_summary: z.string(),
advisory_url: z.string()
@@ -36,45 +32,19 @@ export const PullRequestSchema = z.object({
export const ConfigurationOptionsSchema = z
.object({
fail_on_severity: SeveritySchema,
fail_on_scopes: z.array(z.enum(SCOPES)).default(['runtime']),
allow_licenses: z.array(z.string()).optional(),
deny_licenses: z.array(z.string()).optional(),
allow_ghsas: z.array(z.string()).default([]),
license_check: z.boolean().default(true),
vulnerability_check: z.boolean().default(true),
config_file: z.string().optional(),
base_ref: z.string().optional(),
head_ref: z.string().optional()
})
.superRefine((config, context) => {
if (config.allow_licenses && config.deny_licenses) {
context.addIssue({
code: z.ZodIssueCode.custom,
message: 'You cannot specify both allow-licenses and deny-licenses'
})
}
if (config.allow_licenses && config.allow_licenses.length < 1) {
context.addIssue({
code: z.ZodIssueCode.custom,
message: 'You should provide at least one license in allow-licenses'
})
}
if (
config.license_check === false &&
config.vulnerability_check === false
) {
context.addIssue({
code: z.ZodIssueCode.custom,
message: "Can't disable both license-check and vulnerability-check"
})
}
fail_on_severity: z.enum(SEVERITIES).default('low'),
allow_licenses: z.array(z.string()).default([]),
deny_licenses: z.array(z.string()).default([])
})
.partial()
.refine(
obj => !(obj.allow_licenses && obj.deny_licenses),
"Can't specify both allow_licenses and deny_licenses"
)
export const ChangesSchema = z.array(ChangeSchema)
export type Change = z.infer<typeof ChangeSchema>
export type Changes = z.infer<typeof ChangesSchema>
export type ConfigurationOptions = z.infer<typeof ConfigurationOptionsSchema>
export type Severity = z.infer<typeof SeveritySchema>
export type Scope = typeof SCOPES[number]
export type Severity = typeof SEVERITIES[number]
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@@ -1,176 +0,0 @@
import * as core from '@actions/core'
import {ConfigurationOptions, Changes} from './schemas'
import {SummaryTableRow} from '@actions/core/lib/summary'
import {groupDependenciesByManifest, getManifestsSet, renderUrl} from './utils'
export function addSummaryToSummary(
addedPackages: Changes | null,
invalidLicenseChanges: Record<string, Changes> | null
): void {
core.summary
.addHeading('Dependency Review')
.addRaw('We found:')
.addList([
...(addedPackages
? [`${addedPackages.length} vulnerable package(s)`]
: []),
...(invalidLicenseChanges
? [
`${invalidLicenseChanges.unresolved.length} package(s) with invalid SPDX license definitions`,
`${invalidLicenseChanges.forbidden.length} package(s) with incompatible licenses`,
`${invalidLicenseChanges.unlicensed.length} package(s) with unknown licenses.`
]
: [])
])
}
export function addChangeVulnerabilitiesToSummary(
addedPackages: Changes,
severity: string
): void {
const rows: SummaryTableRow[] = []
const manifests = getManifestsSet(addedPackages)
core.summary
.addHeading('Vulnerabilities')
.addQuote(
`Vulnerabilites were filtered by mininum severity <strong>${severity}</strong>.`
)
if (addedPackages.length === 0) {
core.summary.addQuote('No vulnerabilities found in added packages.')
return
}
for (const manifest of manifests) {
for (const change of addedPackages.filter(
pkg => pkg.manifest === manifest
)) {
let previous_package = ''
let previous_version = ''
for (const vuln of change.vulnerabilities) {
const sameAsPrevious =
previous_package === change.name &&
previous_version === change.version
if (!sameAsPrevious) {
rows.push([
renderUrl(change.source_repository_url, change.name),
change.version,
renderUrl(vuln.advisory_url, vuln.advisory_summary),
vuln.severity
])
} else {
rows.push([
{data: '', colspan: '2'},
renderUrl(vuln.advisory_url, vuln.advisory_summary),
vuln.severity
])
}
previous_package = change.name
previous_version = change.version
}
}
core.summary.addHeading(`<em>${manifest}</em>`, 3).addTable([
[
{data: 'Name', header: true},
{data: 'Version', header: true},
{data: 'Vulnerability', header: true},
{data: 'Severity', header: true}
],
...rows
])
}
}
export function addLicensesToSummary(
invalidLicenseChanges: Record<string, Changes>,
config: ConfigurationOptions
): void {
core.summary.addHeading('Licenses')
if (config.allow_licenses && config.allow_licenses.length > 0) {
core.summary.addQuote(
`<strong>Allowed Licenses</strong>: ${config.allow_licenses.join(', ')}`
)
}
if (config.deny_licenses && config.deny_licenses.length > 0) {
core.summary.addQuote(
`<strong>Denied Licenses</strong>: ${config.deny_licenses.join(', ')}`
)
}
if (Object.values(invalidLicenseChanges).every(item => item.length === 0)) {
core.summary.addQuote('No license violations detected.')
return
}
core.debug(
`found ${invalidLicenseChanges.unlicensed.length} unknown licenses`
)
core.debug(
`${invalidLicenseChanges.unresolved.length} licenses could not be validated`
)
printLicenseViolation(
'Incompatible Licenses',
invalidLicenseChanges.forbidden
)
printLicenseViolation('Unknown Licenses', invalidLicenseChanges.unlicensed)
printLicenseViolation(
'Invalid SPDX License Definitions',
invalidLicenseChanges.unresolved
)
}
function printLicenseViolation(heading: string, changes: Changes): void {
core.summary.addHeading(heading, 5).addSeparator()
if (changes.length > 0) {
const rows: SummaryTableRow[] = []
const manifests = getManifestsSet(changes)
for (const manifest of manifests) {
core.summary.addHeading(`<em>${manifest}</em>`, 4)
for (const change of changes.filter(pkg => pkg.manifest === manifest)) {
rows.push([
renderUrl(change.source_repository_url, change.name),
change.version,
formatLicense(change.license)
])
}
core.summary.addTable([['Package', 'Version', 'License'], ...rows])
}
} else {
core.summary.addQuote(`No ${heading.toLowerCase()} detected.`)
}
}
function formatLicense(license: string | null): string {
if (license === null || license === 'NOASSERTION') {
return 'Null'
}
return license
}
export function addScannedDependencies(changes: Changes): void {
const dependencies = groupDependenciesByManifest(changes)
const manifests = dependencies.keys()
const summary = core.summary
.addHeading('Scanned Dependencies')
.addHeading(`We scanned ${dependencies.size} manifest files:`, 5)
for (const manifest of manifests) {
const deps = dependencies.get(manifest)
if (deps) {
const dependencyNames = deps.map(
dependency => `<li>${dependency.name}@${dependency.version}</li>`
)
summary.addDetails(manifest, `<ul>${dependencyNames.join('')}</ul>`)
}
}
}
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import * as core from '@actions/core'
import {Octokit} from 'octokit'
import spdxParse from 'spdx-expression-parse'
import {Changes} from './schemas'
export function groupDependenciesByManifest(
changes: Changes
): Map<string, Changes> {
const dependencies: Map<string, Changes> = new Map()
for (const change of changes) {
const manifestName = change.manifest
if (dependencies.get(manifestName) === undefined) {
dependencies.set(manifestName, [])
}
dependencies.get(manifestName)?.push(change)
}
return dependencies
}
export function getManifestsSet(changes: Changes): Set<string> {
return new Set(changes.flatMap(c => c.manifest))
}
export function renderUrl(url: string | null, text: string): string {
if (url) {
return `<a href="${url}">${text}</a>`
} else {
return text
}
}
export function isSPDXValid(license: string): boolean {
try {
spdxParse(license)
return true
} catch (_) {
return false
}
}
export function octokitClient(token = 'repo-token', required = true): Octokit {
const opts: Record<string, unknown> = {}
// auth is only added if token is present. For remote config files in public
// repos the token is optional, so it could be undefined.
const auth = core.getInput(token, {required})
if (auth !== undefined) {
opts['auth'] = auth
}
return new Octokit(opts)
}