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SBOM Grader

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SBOM Grader

This project grades SBOMs according to Red Hat Product Security Guide to SBOMs.

Currently the script only fully supports SPDX v2.3 in json format. CycloneDX is partially supported in version v1.5 for Product SBOMs.

Installation

pip install sbomgrader

Quick start

To show the command line options, run the following command:

sbomgrader --help

This script uses both STDOUT and STDERR. STDOUT receives the output of the grading, while STDERR reports anything causing troubles to the command execution unrelated to the SBOM file.

Usage options

This application provides three subcommands:

  • grade
  • convert
  • list

sbomgrader grade

This command grades SBOMs.

If you only specify the SBOM document, the script will try to estimate the SBOM type and apply all time-related cookbooks for that type (e.g. if it finds that an SBOM is for an RPM, it will run both rpm build and rpm release cookbooks). The release-time cookbook will take precedence in establishing the final grade.

To specify the cookbook to be used, use -c option. This option must be a reference to an .y[a]ml file in the filesystem or a default cookbook. Can be used multiple times to create a Cookbook bundle. To list default cookbooks, use sbomgrader list -c.

To specify SBOM type, the tool lets you specify content type -ct and SBOM type -st. Component type is either product, image, image_index, rpm or generic. Generic type only checks the common features of other types, the other types are described [here] (https://redhatproductsecurity.github.io/security-data-guidelines/sbom/). The SBOM types are also explained in the article linked. You can select values build or release.

The default passing grade is B. This can be changed with the argument -g and the target value.

The script outputs data in three possible formats. The default one in Markdown, you can also select json or yaml.

Architecture

This project uses terms like Rules, RuleSets, Cookbooks and CookbookBundles. These are all representations of a test suite to run against an SBOM file.

CookbookBundles are composed of Cookbooks which reference RuleSets which are made of Rules.

Rules are specific tests to be run, RuleSets are suites of Rules.

Cookbook defines which force has to be applied on each rule for each SBOM type. You are completely free to create your own cookbook if the provided ones don't suit your needs. CookbookBundles are only aggregation of Cookbooks which ensures no test has to be run more than once on any document.

For details about Cookbooks, refer to the sbomgrader/cookbooks/README.md file.

For details about RuleSets, refer to the sbomgrader/rulesets/README.md file.

sbomgrader convert

This command converts SBOMs between standards.

To convert an SBOM, provide path to the JSON file containing the SBOM and a desired output format using the option -f. To list all available conversion maps, use the command sbomgrader list -m.

You can even specify a custom translation map file yourself with the option -m. It must be a yaml file with the format specified in sbomgrader/translation_maps/README.md. Can be used multiple times (but only a single map will be used at a time).

User-defined maps can be ignored if the provided map is not suitable. If it is suitable, it will be preferred to the default maps. The order to pick a map is the following:

  • user-defined with an exact version match
  • user-defined with a fallback version match
  • default with an exact version match
  • default with a fallback version match

If no match is found, translation will fail.

sbomgrader list

This command lists default implementations.

To list the default conversion maps, use the flag -m.

To list the default cookbooks, use the flag -c.

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