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Convert Security Scanner Output to JUnit Format

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SecScanner2JUnit

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GitLab offers security scanning and visualization directly via and on their platform.
One nice feature is direct insights on merge requests. However, this feature is only available with the Ultimate tier. To also use this feature on the free tier, one can build around it by taking the security tool output, converting it to the JUnit format, and uploading it as JUnit report.

To summarize, this tool is for you if:

  • You use GitLab's free tier
  • You use Gitlabs security templates
  • You want to easily access security tool output in merge requests

If you are on the GitLabs Ultimate tier, just use their tooling! No need to mess up your .gitlab-ci.yml file. :smile:

Which scanning types are supported?

All scanning types available under the free tier:

  • Secret Scanning
  • Static Application Security Testing (SAST)
  • Container Scanning
  • Infrastructure as Code Scanning

How to use?

Procedure:

  1. Overwrite the existing job so that the report can be used by future jobs.
  2. Convert report
  3. Upload converted report as junit report

Example for Secret Scanning

This example can be used as is.

stages:
  - test
  - convert
  
- include:
  - template: Security/Secret-Detection.gitlab-ci.yml
  
secret_detection:
  artifacts:
    paths:
      - gl-secret-detection-report.json
    when: always
    
secret_convert:
  stage: convert
  dependencies:
    - secret_detection
  script:
    - pip3 install SecScanner2JUnit
    - ss2ju secrets gl-secret-detection-report.json gl-secret-detection-report.xml
  artifacts:
    reports:
      junit: gl-secret-detection-report.xml

Example for SAST

Since GitLab decides dynamically which scanners to use depending on project languages, it makes sense to first perform a testrun only including the template. This way one can see which jobs are executed and then overwrite them.

stages:
  - test
  - convert
  
- include:
  - template: Security/SAST.gitlab-ci.yml
  
semgrep-sast:
  after_script:
    - cp gl-sast-report.json gl-sast-semgrep-report.json
  artifacts:
    paths:
      - gl-sast-semgrep-report.json
    when: always

brakeman-sast:
  after_script:
    - cp gl-sast-report.json gl-sast-brakeman-report.json
  artifacts:
    paths:
      - gl-sast-brakeman-report.json
    when: always

semgrep-sast-convert:
  stage: convert
  dependencies:
    - semgrep-sast
  script:
    - pip3 install SecScanner2JUnit
    - ss2ju sast gl-sast-semgrep-report.json gl-sast-semgrep-report.xml
  artifacts:
    reports:
      junit: gl-sast-semgrep-report.xml
      
brakeman-sast-convert:
  stage: convert
  dependencies:
    - brakeman-sast
  script:
    - pip3 install SecScanner2JUnit
    - ss2ju sast gl-sast-brakeman-report.json gl-sast-brakeman-report.xml
  artifacts:
    reports:
      junit: gl-sast-brakeman-report.xml

Example for Container Scanning

- include:
  - template: Jobs/Build.gitlab-ci.yml #Build and push the container image
  - template: Security/Container-Scanning.gitlab-ci.yml #Scan the built image

container_scanning:
  artifacts:
    paths:
      - gl-container-scanning-report-format.json
    when: always

container_scanning-convert:
  stage: convert
  dependencies:
    - container_scanning
  script:
    - pip3 install SecScanner2JUnit
    - ss2ju container_scanning gl-container-scanning-report.json gl-container-scanning-report.xml
  artifacts:
    reports:
      junit: gl-container-scanning-report.xml

Suppression

You can provide a file with suppression which will allow to ignore some vulnerabilities.

You have to create a file ss2ju-config.yml f.e. in .gitlab directory which includes:

sast:
  suppressions:
    - type: "cwe"
      value: "2555"
    - type: "find_sec_bugs_type"
      value: "SPRING_ENDPOINT"

And now you can modify execution commands as follows:

    - ss2ju sast gl-sast-semgrep-report.json gl-sast-semgrep-report.xml .gitlab/ss2ju-config.yml

Usage with docker

For easier usage in CI, Secscanner2JUnit is also shipped in a docker container: https://hub.docker.com/r/angrymeir/secscanner2junit
Its' usage is similar to the ways described above:

...

secret_convert:
  stage: convert
  image:
    name: angrymeir/secscanner2junit:latest
    entrypoint: [""]
  dependencies:
    - secret_detection
  script:
    - ss2ju secrets gl-secret-detection-report.json gl-secret-detection-report.xml
  artifacts:
    reports:
      junit: gl-secret-detection-report.xml

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