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# 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.
################################################################################################################################################
# Fortify lets you build secure software fast with an appsec platform that automates testing throughout the DevSecOps pipeline. Fortify static,#
# dynamic, interactive, and runtime security testing is available on premises or as a service. To learn more about Fortify, start a free trial #
# or contact our sales team, visit microfocus.com/appsecurity. #
# #
# Use this workflow template as a basis for integrating Fortify on Demand Static Application Security Testing(SAST) into your GitHub workflows.#
# This template demonstrates the steps to prepare the code+dependencies, initiate a scan, download results once complete and import into #
# GitHub Security Code Scanning Alerts. Existing customers should review inputs and environment variables below to configure scanning against #
# an existing application in your Fortify on Demand tenant. Additional information is available in the comments throughout the workflow, the #
# documentation for the Fortify actions used, and the Fortify on Demand / ScanCentral Client product documentation. If you need additional #
# assistance with configuration, feel free to create a help ticket in the Fortify on Demand portal. #
################################################################################################################################################
name: Fortify on Demand Scan
# TODO: Customize trigger events based on your DevSecOps processes and typical FoD SAST scan time
on:
workflow_dispatch:
push:
branches: [ $default-branch ]
schedule:
- cron: $cron-weekly
jobs:
FoD-SAST-Scan:
# Use the appropriate runner for building your source code.
# TODO: Use a Windows runner for .NET projects that use msbuild. Additional changes to RUN commands will be required to switch to Windows syntax.
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
actions: read
contents: read
security-events: write
steps:
# Check out source code
- name: Check Out Source Code
uses: actions/checkout@v2
# Java is required to run the various Fortify utilities.
# When scanning a Java application, please use the appropriate Java version for building your application.
- name: Setup Java
uses: actions/setup-java@v1
with:
java-version: 1.8
# Prepare source+dependencies for upload. The default example is for a Maven project that uses pom.xml.
# TODO: Update PACKAGE_OPTS based on the ScanCentral Client documentation for your project's included tech stack(s). Helpful hints:
# ScanCentral Client will download dependencies for maven (-bt mvn) and gradle (-bt gradle).
# ScanCentral Client can download dependencies for msbuild projects (-bt msbuild); however, you must convert the workflow to use a Windows runner.
# ScanCentral has additional options that should be set for PHP and Python projects
# For other build tools, add your build commands to download necessary dependencies and prepare according to Fortify on Demand Packaging documentation.
# ScanCentral Client documentation is located at https://www.microfocus.com/documentation/fortify-software-security-center/
- name: Download Fortify ScanCentral Client
uses: fortify/gha-setup-scancentral-client@5b7382f8234fb9840958c49d5f32ae854115f9f3
- name: Package Code + Dependencies
run: scancentral package $PACKAGE_OPTS -o package.zip
env:
PACKAGE_OPTS: "-bt mvn"
# Start Fortify on Demand SAST scan and wait until results complete. For more information on FoDUploader commands, see https://github.com/fod-dev/fod-uploader-java
# TODO: Update ENV variables for your application and create the necessary GitHub Secrets. Helpful hints:
# Credentials and release ID should be obtained from your FoD tenant (either Personal Access Token or API Key can be used).
# Automated Audit preference should be configured for the release's Static Scan Settings in the Fortify on Demand portal.
- name: Download Fortify on Demand Universal CI Tool
uses: fortify/gha-setup-fod-uploader@6e6bb8a33cb476e240929fa8ebc739ff110e7433
- name: Perform SAST Scan
run: java -jar $FOD_UPLOAD_JAR -z package.zip -aurl $FOD_API_URL -purl $FOD_URL -rid "$FOD_RELEASE_ID" -tc "$FOD_TENANT" -uc "$FOD_USER" "$FOD_PAT" $FOD_UPLOADER_OPTS -n "$FOD_UPLOADER_NOTES"
env:
FOD_URL: "https://ams.fortify.com/"
FOD_API_URL: "https://api.ams.fortify.com/"
FOD_TENANT: ${{ secrets.FOD_TENANT }}
FOD_USER: ${{ secrets.FOD_USER }}
FOD_PAT: ${{ secrets.FOD_PAT }}
FOD_RELEASE_ID: ${{ secrets.FOD_RELEASE_ID }}
FOD_UPLOADER_OPTS: "-ep 2 -pp 0 -I 1 -apf"
FOD_UPLOADER_NOTES: 'Triggered by GitHub Actions (${{ github.server_url }}/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }})'
# Once scan completes, pull SAST issues from Fortify on Demand and generate SARIF output.
- name: Export results to GitHub-optimized SARIF
uses: fortify/gha-export-vulnerabilities@fcb374411cff9809028c911dabb8b57dbdae623b
with:
fod_base_url: "https://ams.fortify.com/"
fod_tenant: ${{ secrets.FOD_TENANT }}
fod_user: ${{ secrets.FOD_USER }}
fod_password: ${{ secrets.FOD_PAT }}
fod_release_id: ${{ secrets.FOD_RELEASE_ID }}
# Import Fortify on Demand results to GitHub Security Code Scanning
- name: Import Results
uses: github/codeql-action/upload-sarif@v1
with:
sarif_file: ./gh-fortify-sast.sarif