* swift: emit canonical purls without .git suffix or repeated name
Reported in anchore/syft#3961: the purl syft emits for Swift packages
parsed out of Package.resolved keeps the repository URLs .git suffix
and then re-appends the package name, producing
pkg:swift/github.com/apple/swift-nio-ssl.git/swift-nio-ssl@2.0.0
NVD / Grype cannot match that purl against the known
swift-nio-ssl@2.0.0 CVE (GHSA-frg3-gpcx-968f), so every Swift SBOM
produced by syft silently loses vulnerability coverage. cdxgen and
the wider purl ecosystem use the shorter form
pkg:swift/github.com/apple/swift-nio-ssl@2.0.0
which Grype does match.
Replace the ad-hoc strings.Replace with swiftNamespaceFromSourceURL,
which trims the common URL schemes, strips the ".git" suffix, and
drops a trailing /<name> segment so the namespace is only the
organisation path (e.g. github.com/apple). Existing test expectations
are updated to the new purl shape.
Fixes #3961
Signed-off-by: Sai Asish Y <say.apm35@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Goodman <wagoodman@users.noreply.github.com>
* Revert unrelated consul binary classifier changes
The swift purl commit (ff5ffc37) accidentally bundled removal of the
consul GitDescribe and NUL-wrapped version matchers plus the 1.12.9 and
1.7.14 fixtures/test cases. That drops version detection for consul
binaries not carrying the CONSUL_VERSION string. Restore the binary
cataloger to its pre-commit state so this branch is swift-only.
Signed-off-by: Alex Goodman <wagoodman@users.noreply.github.com>
* swift: strip repeated name segment case-insensitively
Package.resolved identities are lowercased while the repo URL path may be
mixed-case (e.g. github.com/Apple/Swift-NIO vs identity swift-nio). The
case-sensitive TrimSuffix left the repo segment in the namespace for such
repos, reintroducing the duplicated-name purl. Compare the trailing segment
with EqualFold and add unit coverage for swiftPackageManagerPackageURL.
Signed-off-by: Alex Goodman <wagoodman@users.noreply.github.com>
---------
Signed-off-by: Sai Asish Y <say.apm35@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Goodman <wagoodman@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Goodman <wagoodman@users.noreply.github.com>
Syft
A CLI tool and Go library for generating a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) from container images and filesystems. Exceptional for vulnerability detection when used with a scanner like Grype.
Features
- Generates SBOMs for container images, filesystems, archives (see the docs for a full list of supported scan targets)
- Supports dozens of packaging ecosystems (e.g. Alpine (apk), Debian (dpkg), RPM, Go, Python, Java, JavaScript, Ruby, Rust, PHP, .NET, and many more)
- Supports OCI, Docker, Singularity, and more image formats
- Works seamlessly with Grype for vulnerability scanning
- Multiple output formats (CycloneDX, SPDX, Syft JSON, and more) including the ability to convert between SBOM formats
- Create signed SBOM attestations using the in-toto specification
Tip
New to Syft? Check out the Getting Started guide for a walkthrough!
Installation
The quickest way to get up and going:
curl -sSfL https://get.anchore.io/syft | sudo sh -s -- -b /usr/local/bin
Tip
See Installation docs for more ways to get Syft, including Homebrew, Docker, Scoop, Chocolatey, Nix, and more!
The basics
See the packages within a container image or directory:
# container image
syft alpine:latest
# directory
syft ./my-project
To get an SBOM, specify one or more output formats:
# SBOM to stdout
syft <image> -o cyclonedx-json
# Multiple SBOMs to files
syft <image> -o spdx-json=./spdx.json -o cyclonedx-json=./cdx.json
Tip
Check out the Getting Started guide to explore all of the capabilities and features.
Want to know all of the ins-and-outs of Syft? Check out the CLI docs, configuration docs, and JSON schema.
Contributing
We encourage users to help make these tools better by submitting issues when you find a bug or want a new feature. Check out our contributing overview and developer-specific documentation if you are interested in providing code contributions.
Syft development is sponsored by Anchore, and is released under the Apache-2.0 License.
The Syft logo by Anchore is licensed under CC BY 4.0
For commercial support options with Syft or Grype, please contact Anchore.
Come talk to us!
The Syft Team holds regular community meetings online. All are welcome to join to bring topics for discussion.
- Check the calendar for the next meeting date.
- Add items to the agenda (join this group for write access to the agenda)
- See you there!
