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Slack Secret Scanning notifier (Azure Function/GitHub App)

Warning

This is an unofficial tool created by Field Security Specialists, and is not officially supported by GitHub.

This project sends notifications to a Slack channel when a secret scanning event happens in GitHub Advanced Security.

Note

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It is implemented as an Azure Function, and installed as a GitHub App. It uses a Slack incoming webhook.

It needs you to deploy the function on Azure, and to create a GitHub App and install it on an org or repo.

Warning

This is an unofficial tool created by Field Security Specialists, and is not officially supported by GitHub.

How it works

The Azure Function is triggered by a GitHub webhook event, via the GitHub App.

The Function notifies a Slack channel via a Slack incoming webhook.

sequenceDiagram
    participant GR as GitHub repo
    participant GA as GitHub App
    participant AF as Azure Function
    participant SC as Slack channel
    GR->>GA: GitHub event
    GA->>AF: Triggers Azure Function
    AF->>SC: Sends message to Slack channel
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Requirements

  • an Azure account on an Azure subscription
  • a GitHub account
  • a Slack subscription
  • an incoming webhook on a Slack channel

Settings

You will need to set the Slack webhook URL in the Azure Function's application settings. This is covered in the INSTALL.md file.

Before you deploy, you can choose to set a declarative filter to apply to GitHub events you receive in the Azure Functions App. This is in addition to selecting the secret scanning events in the GitHub App.

This is done in the filter.yml file, with the format shown in filter.yml.example and below:

# Path: filter.yml

# filter webhook events by type and payload, declaratively

include:
  secret_scanning_alert:
    action: [created, dismissed, resolved, reopened]

exclude:
  secret_scanning_alert:
    action: reopened
  secret_scanning_alert_location:

The corresponding exclude filter for an event name is applied after the include filter.

This example will include any event named secret_scanning_alert with an action of created, dismissed, or resolved, reopened and will exclude any event named secret_scanning_alert with an action of reopened. It will also exclude any event named secret_scanning_alert_location.

The presence of an include filter here means that excluding secret_scanning_alert_location is redundant, as it will never be included in the first place, but it is included to show the syntax.

If you do not want to use a filter, you can delete the filter.yml file, or leave it empty.

You do not need to provide both an include and exclude key.

Installing

See INSTALL.md for details.

License

This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT open source license. Please refer to the LICENSE for the full terms.

Maintainers

See CODEOWNERS for the list of maintainers.

Support

Warning

This is an unofficial tool created by Field Security Specialists, and is not officially supported by GitHub.

See the SUPPORT file.

Security Considerations

Secret scanning events contain sensitive data that is usually only available to users with privileged access on a repository.

If you use this notifier, then anyone with access to the Azure Function's subscription may be able to get access to this data.

Anyone with access to the Slack channel may be able to get access to this data.

Background

See the CHANGELOG, CONTRIBUTING, SECURITY, SUPPORT, CODE OF CONDUCT and PRIVACY files for more information.

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