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GitHub Action to check for vulnerabilities in your container image with Trivy.

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Usage

Scan image

name: ci

on:
  push:

jobs:
  scan:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      -
        name: Checkout
        uses: actions/checkout@v3
      -
        name: Build
        uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
        with:
          context: .
          push: true
          tags: user/app:latest
      -
        name: Scan for vulnerabilities
        uses: crazy-max/ghaction-container-scan@v3
        with:
          image: user/app:latest

Scan tarball

name: ci

on:
  push:

jobs:
  scan:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      -
        name: Checkout
        uses: actions/checkout@v3
      -
        name: Set up Docker Buildx
        uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
      -
        name: Build
        uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
        with:
          context: .
          outputs: type=docker,dest=/tmp/image.tar
          tags: user/app:latest
      -
        name: Scan for vulnerabilities
        uses: crazy-max/ghaction-container-scan@v3
        with:
          tarball: /tmp/image.tar

Severity threshold

You can define a threshold for severity to mark the job as failed:

name: ci

on:
  push:

jobs:
  scan:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      -
        name: Checkout
        uses: actions/checkout@v3
      -
        name: Build
        uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
        with:
          context: .
          push: true
          tags: user/app:latest
      -
        name: Scan for vulnerabilities
        uses: crazy-max/ghaction-container-scan@v3
        with:
          image: user/app:latest
          severity_threshold: HIGH

Severity threshold

GitHub annotations

This action is also able to create GitHub annotations in your workflow for vulnerabilities discovered:

name: ci

on:
  push:

jobs:
  scan:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      -
        name: Checkout
        uses: actions/checkout@v3
      -
        name: Build
        uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
        with:
          context: .
          push: true
          tags: user/app:latest
      -
        name: Scan for vulnerabilities
        uses: crazy-max/ghaction-container-scan@v3
        with:
          image: user/app:latest
          annotations: true

GitHub annotations

Upload to GitHub Code Scanning

This action also supports the SARIF format for integration with GitHub Code Scanning to show issues in the GitHub Security tab:

name: ci

on:
  push:

jobs:
  scan:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      -
        name: Checkout
        uses: actions/checkout@v3
      -
        name: Build
        uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
        with:
          context: .
          push: true
          tags: user/app:latest
      -
        name: Scan for vulnerabilities
        id: scan
        uses: crazy-max/ghaction-container-scan@v3
        with:
          image: user/app:latest
          dockerfile: ./Dockerfile
      -
        name: Upload SARIF file
        if: ${{ steps.scan.outputs.sarif != '' }}
        uses: github/codeql-action/upload-sarif@v2
        with:
          sarif_file: ${{ steps.scan.outputs.sarif }}

💡 dockerfile input is required to generate a sarif report.

GitHub Code Scanning

Build, scan and push your image

name: ci

on:
  push:

jobs:
  scan:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      -
        name: Checkout
        uses: actions/checkout@v3
      -
        name: Set up QEMU
        uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v2
      -
        name: Set up Docker Buildx
        uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
      -
        name: Build and load
        uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
        with:
          context: .
          load: true
          tags: user/app:latest
      -
        name: Scan for vulnerabilities
        id: scan
        uses: crazy-max/ghaction-container-scan@v3
        with:
          image: user/app:latest
          dockerfile: ./Dockerfile
      -
        name: Build multi-platform and push
        uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
        with:
          context: .
          platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64
          push: true
          tags: user/app:latest

Customizing

inputs

Following inputs can be used as step.with keys

Name Type Description
trivy_version String Trivy CLI version (default latest)
image String Container image to scan (e.g. alpine:3.7)
tarball String Container image tarball path to scan
dockerfile String Dockerfile required to generate a sarif report
severity String Report vulnerabilities of provided level or higher (default: UNKNOWN,LOW,MEDIUM,HIGH,CRITICAL)
severity_threshold String Defines threshold for severity
annotations Bool Create GitHub annotations in your workflow for vulnerabilities discovered

outputs

Following outputs are available

Name Type Description
json File JSON format scan result
sarif File SARIF format scan result

Notes

GITHUB_TOKEN Minimum Permissions

If you want the scan to include the Dockerfile, you'll need to checkout the repository and give the job:

permissions:
  contents: read

If you want to upload the SARIF report to GitHub Security, you'll need to add these permissions to the job:

permissions:
  actions: read
  security-events: write

Advanced Security must be enabled for this repository to use code scanning

If you receive this error, it likely means you're using a private repository and trying to upload SARIF reports, which requires a org admin to enable Advanced Security for the repository.

failed to copy the image: write /tmp/fanal-2740541230: no space left on device

If you encounter this error, you probably have a huge image to scan so, you may need to free up some space in your runner. You can remove the dotnet framework for example that takes around 23GB of disk space:

      -
        name: Remove dotnet
        run: sudo rm -rf /usr/share/dotnet
      -
        name: Scan for vulnerabilities
        uses: crazy-max/ghaction-container-scan@v3
        with:
          image: user/app:latest

timeout: context deadline exceeded

This error is caused by the timeout of the trivy command. You can increase the timeout by setting TRIVY_TIMEOUT environment variable:

      -
        name: Scan for vulnerabilities
        uses: crazy-max/ghaction-container-scan@v3
        with:
          image: user/app:latest
        env:
          TRIVY_TIMEOUT: 10m

could not parse reference: ghcr.io/UserName/myimage:latest

You may encounter this issue if you're using github.repository as a repo slug for the image input:

Error: 2021-11-30T09:52:13.115Z	FATAL	scan error: unable to initialize a scanner: unable to initialize a docker scanner: failed to parse the image name: could not parse reference: ghcr.io/UserName/myimage:latest

To fix this issue you can use our metadata action to generate sanitized tags:

-
  name: Docker meta
  id: meta
  uses: docker/metadata-action@v4
  with:
    images: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}
    tags: latest
-
  name: Build and push
  uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
  with:
    context: .
    push: true
    tags: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.tags }}
-
  name: Scan for vulnerabilities
  id: scan
  uses: crazy-max/ghaction-container-scan@v3
  with:
    image: ${{ fromJSON(steps.meta.outputs.json).tags[0] }}
    dockerfile: ./Dockerfile

Or a dedicated step to sanitize the slug:

-
  name: Sanitize repo slug
  uses: actions/github-script@v6
  id: repo_slug
  with:
    result-encoding: string
    script: return 'ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}'.toLowerCase()
-
  name: Build and push
  uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
  with:
    context: .
    push: true
    tags: ${{ steps.repo_slug.outputs.result }}:latest
-
  name: Scan for vulnerabilities
  id: scan
  uses: crazy-max/ghaction-container-scan@v3
  with:
    image: ${{ steps.repo_slug.outputs.result }}:latest
    dockerfile: ./Dockerfile

Contributing

Want to contribute? Awesome! The most basic way to show your support is to star the project, or to raise issues. You can also support this project by becoming a sponsor on GitHub or by making a PayPal donation to ensure this journey continues indefinitely!

Thanks again for your support, it is much appreciated! 🙏

License

MIT. See LICENSE for more details.