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A library and command line interface for the CVE Project services.

Project description

cvelib

A library and a command line interface for the CVE Services API.

Requirements

  • Python version 3.6 or greater
  • pip

Installation

Universal Installation that should work on Linux, MacOS and Windows.

pip install --user cvelib

For more information on installing Python packages from PyPI, see the Python Packaging User Guide.

CLI Setup and Configuration

Each CLI command executed requires the user to authenticate to the CVE Services API. You can provide the authentication details with every command (using options -u/--username, -o/--org, and -a/--api-key), or set them in the following environment variables:

Linux & MacOS

export CVE_USER=margo
export CVE_ORG=acme
export CVE_API_KEY=<api_key>

Windows

set CVE_USER=margo
set CVE_ORG=acme
set CVE_API_KEY=<api_key>

Additional options that have an accompanying environment variable include:

  • -e/--environment or CVE_ENVIRONMENT: allows you to configure the deployment environment (that is, the URL at which the service is available) to interface with. Allowed values: prod, dev.

  • --api-url or CVE_API_URL: allows you to override the URL for the CVE API that would otherwise be determined by the deployment environment you selected. This is useful for local testing to point to a CVE API instance running on localhost.

  • -i/--interactive or CVE_INTERACTIVE: every create/update action will require confirmation before a request is sent.

CLI Usage

Available options and commands can be displayed by running cve --help. The following are examples of some commonly used operations.

Reserve one CVE ID in the current year (you will be prompted to confirm your action):

cve --interactive reserve

Reserve three non-sequential CVE IDs for a specific year:

cve reserve 3 --year 2021 --random

List all rejected CVEs for year 2018:

cve list --year 2018 --state reject

Assuming you have the ADMIN role (also called an Org Admin), create a new user in your organization with:

cve user create -u foo@bar.com --name-first Foo --name-last Bar

Mark a user as inactive (again, assuming you have the ADMIN role):

cve user update -u foo@bar.com --mark-inactive

Reset your own API token:

cve user reset-token

List all users in your organization:

cve org users

See -h/--help of any command for a complete list of sub-commands and options.

Development Setup

git clone https://github.com/RedHatProductSecurity/cvelib.git
cd cvelib
python3 -m venv venv  # Must be Python 3.6 or later
source venv/bin/activate
pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -e .
pip install tox

This project uses the Black code formatter. To reformat the entire code base after you make any changes, run:

# Reformat code base with Black
pip install black
black .

Running tests:

# Run all tests and format check (also run as a Github action)
tox
# Run format check only
tox -e black
# Run tests against Python 3.6 only
tox -e py36
# Run a single test against Python 3.6 only
tox -e py36 -- tests/test_cli.py::test_cve_show

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