debian-mirror-gitlab/lib/gitlab/ci/templates/Security/Fortify-FoD-sast.gitlab-ci.yml
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# This template is provided and maintained by Fortify, an official Technology Partner with GitLab.
# You can copy and paste this template into a new `.gitlab-ci.yml` file.
# You should not add this template to an existing `.gitlab-ci.yml` file by using the `include:` keyword.
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# 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 pipeline template as a basis for integrating Fortify on Demand Static Application Security Testing(SAST) into your GitLab pipelines.#
# This template demonstrates the steps to prepare the code+dependencies and initiate a scan. As an option, it also supports waiting for the #
# SAST scan to complete and optinally failing the job. Software Composition Analysis can be also be performed in conjunection with the SAST #
# scan if that service has been purchased. Users should review inputs and environment variables below to configure scanning for an existing #
# application in your Fortify on Demand tenant. Additional information is available in the comments throughout the template and the Fortify on #
# Demand, FoD Uploader and ScanCentral Client product documentation. If you need additional assistance with configuration, feel free to create #
# a help ticket in the Fortify on Demand portal. #
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fortify_fod_sast:
image: fortifydocker/fortify-ci-tools:3-jdk-8
variables:
# Update/override 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).
# The current fortify-ci-tools image is Linux only at this time. Msbuild integration is not currently supported.
# ScanCentral has additional options that should be set for PHP and Python projects.
# For other build tools (-bt none), 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/
PACKAGE_OPTS: "-bt mvn"
# Update/override the FoDUploader environment variables as needed. For more information on FoDUploader commands, see https://github.com/fod-dev/fod-uploader-java. Helpful hints:
# Credentials (FOD_USERNAME, FOD_PAT, FOD_TENANT) are expected as GitLab CICD Variables in the template (masking recommended).
# Static scan settings should be configured in Fortify on Demand portal (Automated Audit preference strongly recommended).
# FOD_RELEASE_ID is expected as a GitLab CICD Variable.
# FOD_UPLOADER_OPTS can be adjusted to wait for scan completion/pull results (-I 1) and control whether to fail the job (-apf).
FOD_URL: "https://ams.fortify.com"
FOD_API_URL: "https://api.ams.fortify.com/"
FOD_UPLOADER_OPTS: "-ep 2 -pp 0"
FOD_NOTES: "Triggered by Gitlab Pipeline IID $CI_PIPELINE_IID: $CI_PIPELINE_URL"
script:
# Package source code and dependencies using Fortify ScanCentral client
- 'scancentral package $PACKAGE_OPTS -o package.zip'
# Start Fortify on Demand SAST scan
- 'FoDUpload -z package.zip -aurl $FOD_API_URL -purl $FOD_URL -rid "$FOD_RELEASE" -tc "$FOD_TENANT" -uc "$FOD_USERNAME" "$FOD_PAT" $FOD_UPLOADER_OPTS -I 1 -n "$FOD_NOTES"'
# Generate GitLab reports
- 'FortifyVulnerabilityExporter FoDToGitLabSAST --fod.baseUrl=$FOD_URL --fod.tenant="$FOD_TENANT" --fod.userName="$FOD_USERNAME" --fod.password="$FOD_PAT" --fod.release.id=$FOD_RELEASE'
# Change to false to fail the entire pipeline if the scan fails and/or the result of a scan causes security policy failure (see "-apf" option in FoDUploader documentation)
allow_failure: true
# Report SAST vulnerabilities back to GitLab
artifacts:
reports:
sast: gl-fortify-sast.json