Harbor Scanner Adapter for Trivy
The Harbor Scanner Adapter for Trivy is a service that translates
the Harbor scanning API into Trivy commands and allows Harbor to use Trivy for providing vulnerability
reports on images stored in Harbor registry as part of its vulnerability scan feature.
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Getting started
These instructions will get you a copy of the adapter service up and running on your local machine for development
and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy on a live system.
Prerequisites
Build
Run make
to build the binary in ./scanner-trivy
:
make
To build into a Docker container:
make container
- Set up environment for the Docker client:
$ eval $(minikube docker-env)
- Build a Docker image
aquasec/harbor-scanner-trivy:dev
:
$ make container
- Install the
harbor-scanner-trivy
release with helm
:
$ helm install harbor-scanner-trivy ./helm/harbor-scanner-trivy \
--namespace harbor \
--set scanner.logLevel=trace \
--set image.tag=dev
Testing
Unit testing alone doesn't provide guarantees about the behaviour of the adapter. To verify that each Go module
correctly interacts with its collaborators, more coarse grained testing is required as described in
Testing Strategies in a Microservice Architecture.
Unit testing
Run make test
to run all unit tests:
make test
Integration testing
Run make test-integration
to run integration tests:
make test-integration
Component testing
Running out of process component tests is not fully automated yet (see #38). However, you can run them
as follows:
docker-compose -f test/component/docker-compose.yaml up -d
make test-component
docker-compose -f test/component/docker-compose.yaml down
Deployment
Kubernetes
- Generate certificate and private key files:
$ openssl genrsa -out tls.key 2048
$ openssl req -new -x509 \
-key tls.key \
-out tls.crt \
-days 365 \
-subj /CN=harbor-scanner-trivy.harbor
- Install the
harbor-scanner-trivy
chart:
$ helm install harbor-scanner-trivy ./helm/harbor-scanner-trivy \
--namespace harbor \
--set service.port=8443 \
--set scanner.api.tlsEnabled=true \
--set scanner.api.tlsCertificate="`cat tls.crt`" \
--set scanner.api.tlsKey="`cat tls.key`"
- Configure the scanner adapter in Harbor web console.
- Navigate to Interrogation Services and click + NEW SCANNER.
- Enter https://harbor-scanner-trivy.harbor:8443 as the Endpoint URL and click TEST CONNECTION.
- If everything is fine click ADD to save the configuration.
- Select the Trivy scanner and set it as default by clicking SET AS DEFAULT.
Make sure that the Default label is displayed next to the Trivy scanner's name.
Configuration
Configuration of the adapter is done via environment variables at startup.
Name |
Default |
Description |
SCANNER_LOG_LEVEL |
info |
The log level of trace , debug , info , warn , warning , error , fatal or panic . The standard logger logs entries with that level or anything above it. |
SCANNER_API_SERVER_ADDR |
:8080 |
Binding address for the API server |
SCANNER_API_SERVER_TLS_CERTIFICATE |
N/A |
The absolute path to the x509 certificate file |
SCANNER_API_SERVER_TLS_KEY |
N/A |
The absolute path to the x509 private key file |
SCANNER_API_SERVER_READ_TIMEOUT |
15s |
The maximum duration for reading the entire request, including the body |
SCANNER_API_SERVER_WRITE_TIMEOUT |
15s |
The maximum duration before timing out writes of the response |
SCANNER_API_SERVER_IDLE_TIMEOUT |
60s |
The maximum amount of time to wait for the next request when keep-alives are enabled |
SCANNER_TRIVY_CACHE_DIR |
/home/scanner/.cache/trivy |
Trivy cache directory |
SCANNER_TRIVY_REPORTS_DIR |
/home/scanner/.cache/reports |
Trivy reports directory |
SCANNER_TRIVY_DEBUG_MODE |
false |
The flag to enable or disable Trivy debug mode |
SCANNER_TRIVY_VULN_TYPE |
os |
Comma-separated list of vulnerability types. Possible values os and library |
SCANNER_TRIVY_SEVERITY |
UNKNOWN,LOW,MEDIUM,HIGH,CRITICAL |
Comma-separated list of vulnerabilities severities to be displayed |
SCANNER_TRIVY_IGNORE_UNFIXED |
false |
The flag to display only fixed vulnerabilities |
SCANNER_STORE_REDIS_URL |
redis://harbor-harbor-redis:6379 |
Redis server URI for a redis store |
SCANNER_STORE_REDIS_NAMESPACE |
harbor.scanner.trivy:store |
A namespace for keys in a redis store |
SCANNER_STORE_REDIS_POOL_MAX_ACTIVE |
5 |
The max number of connections allocated by the pool for a redis store |
SCANNER_STORE_REDIS_POOL_MAX_IDLE |
5 |
The max number of idle connections in the pool for a redis store |
SCANNER_STORE_REDIS_SCAN_JOB_TTL |
1h |
The time to live for persisting scan jobs and associated scan reports |
SCANNER_JOB_QUEUE_REDIS_URL |
redis://harbor-harbor-redis:6379 |
Redis server URI for a jobs queue |
SCANNER_JOB_QUEUE_REDIS_NAMESPACE |
harbor.scanner.trivy:job-queue |
A namespace for keys in a jobs queue |
SCANNER_JOB_QUEUE_REDIS_POOL_MAX_ACTIVE |
5 |
The max number of connections allocated by the pool for a jobs queue |
SCANNER_JOB_QUEUE_REDIS_POOL_MAX_IDLE |
5 |
The max number of idle connections in the pool for a jobs queue |
SCANNER_JOB_QUEUE_WORKER_CONCURRENCY |
1 |
The number of workers to spin-up for a jobs queue |
Documentation
- Architecture: architectural decisions behind designing harbor-scanner-trivy.
- Releases: how to release a new version of harbor-scanner-trivy.
Contributing
Please read CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull
requests.
License
This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license - see the LICENSE file for details.