Note: The code in this repo is subject to change in the near future as we're merging SCALIBR with OSV-scanner to provide a single tool that unifies the two scanners' extraction and vuln scanning capabilities.
SCALIBR (Software Composition Analysis Library) is an extensible file system scanner used to extract software inventory data (e.g. installed language packages) and detect vulnerabilities.
The scanner can either be used as a standalone binary to scan the local machine or as a library with a custom wrapper to perform scans on e.g. container images or remote hosts. It comes with built-in plugins for inventory extraction and vulnerability detection and it also allows users to run their custom plugins.
See here for the list of currently supported software inventory types.
To build SCALIBR, you'll need to have the following installed:
go
: Follow https://go.dev/doc/installprotoc
: Install the appropriate precompiled protoc binary.- For Mac, you can also install via HomeBrew.
protoc-gen-go
: Rungo install google.golang.org/protobuf/cmd/protoc-gen-go
make
./scalibr --result=result.textproto
See the result proto definition for details about the scan result format.
Run ./scalibr --help
for a list of additional CLI args.
- Import
github.com/google/osv-scalibr
into your Go project - Create a new scalibr.ScanConfig struct, configure the extraction and detection plugins to run
- Call
scalibr.New().Scan()
with the config - Parse the returned scalibr.ScanResults
See below for an example code snippet.
See the run_scalibr_on_image.sh script for an example of how to run SCALIBR on container images.
SCALIBR supports generating the result of inventory extraction as an SPDX v2.3 file in json, yaml or tag-value format. Example usage:
./scalibr -o spdx23-json=result.spdx.json
Some fields in the generated SPDX can be overwritten:
./scalibr -spdx-document-name="Custom name" --spdx-document-namespace="Custom-namespace" --spdx-creators=Organization:Google -o spdx23-json=result.spdx.json
The binary runs SCALIBR's "recommended" internal plugins by default. You can enable more plugins with the --extractors=
and --detectors=
flags. See the the definition files for a list of all built-in plugins and their CLI flags (extractors (fs), detectors).
A collection of all built-in plugin modules can be found in the definition files (extractors, detectors). To enable them, just import the module and add the appropriate plugins to the scan config, e.g.
import (
scalibr "github.com/google/osv-scalibr"
el "github.com/google/osv-scalibr/extractor/filesystem/list"
dl "github.com/google/osv-scalibr/detector/list"
)
cfg := &scalibr.ScanConfig{
ScanRoot: "/",
FilesystemExtractors: el.Python,
Detectors: dl.CIS,
}
results := scalibr.New().Scan(context.Background(), cfg)
Custom plugins can only be run when using SCALIBR as a library.
- Create an implementation of the SCALIBR Extractor or Detector interface.
- Add the newly created struct to the scan config and run the scan, e.g.
import (
"github.com/google/osv-scalibr/extractor/filesystem"
scalibr "github.com/google/osv-scalibr"
)
cfg := &scalibr.ScanConfig{
ScanRoot: "/",
FilesystemExtractors: []extractor.Extractor{&myExtractor{}},
}
results := scalibr.New().Scan(context.Background(), cfg)
You can make the SCALIBR library log using your own custom logger by passing an implementation of the log.Logger
interface to log.SetLogger()
:
import (
customlog "path/to/custom/log"
"github.com/google/osv-scalibr/log"
scalibr "github.com/google/osv-scalibr"
)
cfg := &scalibr.ScanConfig{ScanRoot: "/"}
log.SetLogger(&customlog.Logger{})
results := scalibr.New().Scan(context.Background(), cfg)
log.Info(results)
Read how to contribute to SCALIBR.
SCALIBR is not an official Google product.