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sarif-pydantic

An implementation of the SARIF (Static Analysis Results Interchange Format) format using Pydantic.

Overview

This library provides Pydantic models for working with the SARIF specification (version 2.1.0). It enables Python developers to:

  • Create, validate, and manipulate SARIF data
  • Parse existing SARIF files into typed Python objects
  • Export SARIF data to JSON with proper validation

Installation

pip install sarif-pydantic

Usage

Creating a SARIF Log

from sarif_pydantic import (
    ArtifactLocation, 
    Invocation, 
    Level, 
    Location, 
    Message, 
    PhysicalLocation, 
    Region, 
    Result, 
    Run, 
    Sarif, 
    Tool, 
    ToolDriver
)

# Create a tool driver
tool_driver = ToolDriver(
    name="Example Analyzer",
    version="1.0.0",
)

# Create a tool with the driver
tool = Tool(driver=tool_driver)

# Create a physical location
physical_location = PhysicalLocation(
    artifact_location=ArtifactLocation(
        uri="src/example.py",
    ),
    region=Region(
        start_line=42,
        start_column=5,
        end_line=42,
        end_column=32,
    ),
)

# Create a result
result = Result(
    rule_id="EX001",
    level=Level.WARNING,
    message=Message(
        text="Example warning message",
    ),
    locations=[Location(
        physical_location=physical_location,
    )],
)

# Create a SARIF log
sarif_log = Sarif(
    version="2.1.0",
    runs=[Run(
        tool=tool,
        invocations=[Invocation(
            execution_successful=True,
        )],
        results=[result],
    )],
)

# Export to JSON
sarif_json = sarif_log.model_dump_json(indent=2, exclude_none=True)
print(sarif_json)

Loading a SARIF Log from JSON

import json
from sarif_pydantic import Sarif

# Load from a file
with open("example.sarif", "r") as f:
    sarif_data = json.load(f)

# Parse into a Sarif object
sarif_log = Sarif.model_validate(sarif_data)

# Access data via typed objects
for run in sarif_log.runs:
    for result in run.results or []:
        print(f"Rule: {result.rule_id}, Level: {result.level}")
        print(f"Message: {result.message.text}")

SARIF Specification

This implementation follows the SARIF 2.1.0 specification.

License

[LICENSE]

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