1- # This workflow uses actions that are not certified by GitHub.
2- # They are provided by a third-party and are governed by
3- # separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support
4- # documentation.
5-
6- # A sample workflow which sets up Snyk to analyze the full Snyk platform (Snyk Open Source, Snyk Code,
7- # Snyk Container and Snyk Infrastructure as Code)
8- # The setup installs the Snyk CLI - for more details on the possible commands
9- # check https://docs.snyk.io/snyk-cli/cli-reference
10- # The results of Snyk Code are then uploaded to GitHub Security Code Scanning
11- #
12- # In order to use the Snyk Action you will need to have a Snyk API token.
13- # More details in https://github.com/snyk/actions#getting-your-snyk-token
14- # or you can signup for free at https://snyk.io/login
15- #
16- # For more examples, including how to limit scans to only high-severity issues
17- # and fail PR checks, see https://github.com/snyk/actions/
18-
191name : Snyk Security
202
213on :
@@ -36,44 +18,15 @@ jobs:
3618 runs-on : ubuntu-latest
3719 steps :
3820 - uses : actions/checkout@v3
39- - name : Set up Snyk CLI to check for security issues
40- # Snyk can be used to break the build when it detects security issues.
41- # In this case we want to upload the SAST issues to GitHub Code Scanning
42- uses : snyk/actions/setup@806182742461562b67788a64410098c9d9b96adb
43-
44- # For Snyk Open Source you must first set up the development environment for your application's dependencies
45- # For example for Node
46- # - uses: actions/setup-node@v3
47- # with:
48- # node-version: 16
49-
21+ - name : Run Snyk to check for vulnerabilities
22+ uses : snyk/actions/python@master
23+ continue-on-error : true # To make sure that SARIF upload gets called
5024 env :
51- # This is where you will need to introduce the Snyk API token created with your Snyk account
5225 SNYK_TOKEN : ${{ secrets.SNYK_TOKEN }}
53-
54- # Runs Snyk Code (SAST) analysis and uploads result into GitHub.
55- # Use || true to not fail the pipeline
56- - name : Snyk Code test
57- run : snyk code test --sarif-file-output=snyk-code.sarif # || true
58-
59- # Runs Snyk Open Source (SCA) analysis and uploads result to Snyk.
60- - name : Snyk Open Source monitor
61- run : snyk monitor --all-projects
62-
63- # Runs Snyk Infrastructure as Code (IaC) analysis and uploads result to Snyk.
64- # Use || true to not fail the pipeline.
65- - name : Snyk IaC test and report
66- run : snyk iac test --report # || true
67-
68- # Build the docker image for testing
69- - name : Build a Docker image
70- run : docker build -t your/image-to-test .
71- # Runs Snyk Container (Container and SCA) analysis and uploads result to Snyk.
72- - name : Snyk Container monitor
73- run : snyk container monitor your/image-to-test --file=Dockerfile
74-
75- # Push the Snyk Code results into GitHub Code Scanning tab
26+ with :
27+ args : --sarif-file-output=snyk.sarif
7628 - name : Upload result to GitHub Code Scanning
7729 uses : github/codeql-action/upload-sarif@v2
7830 with :
79- sarif_file : snyk-code.sarif
31+ sarif_file : snyk.sarif
32+
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