# grype [![Static Analysis + Unit + Integration](https://github.com/anchore/grype/workflows/Static%20Analysis%20+%20Unit%20+%20Integration/badge.svg)](https://github.com/anchore/grype/actions?query=workflow%3A%22Static+Analysis+%2B+Unit+%2B+Integration%22) [![Acceptance](https://github.com/anchore/grype/workflows/Acceptance/badge.svg)](https://github.com/anchore/grype/actions?query=workflow%3AAcceptance) [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/anchore/grype)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/anchore/grype) [![GitHub release](https://img.shields.io/github/release/anchore/grype.svg)](https://github.com/anchore/grype/releases/latest) [![License: Apache-2.0](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-Apache%202.0-blue.svg)](https://github.com/anchore/grype/blob/main/LICENSE) A vulnerability scanner for container images and filesystems. [Easily install the binary](#installation) to try it out. ![grype-demo](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/590471/90276236-9868f300-de31-11ea-8068-4268b6b68529.gif) **Features** - Scan the contents of a container image or filesystem to find known vulnerabilities. - Find vulnerabilities for major operating system packages - Alpine - BusyBox - CentOS / Red Hat - Debian - Ubuntu - Find vulnerabilities for language-specific packages - Ruby (Bundler) - Java (JARs, etc) - JavaScript (NPM/Yarn) - Python (Egg/Wheel) - Python pip/requirements.txt/setup.py listings - Supports Docker and OCI image formats If you encounter an issue, please [let us know using the issue tracker](https://github.com/anchore/grype/issues). ## Getting started [Install the binary](#installation), and make sure that `grype` is available in your path. To scan for vulnerabilities in an image: ``` grype ``` The above command scans for vulnerabilities that are visible in the container (i.e., the squashed representation of the image). To include software from all image layers in the vulnerability scan, regardless of its presence in the final image, provide `--scope all-layers`: ``` grype --scope all-layers ``` Grype can scan a variety of sources beyond those found in Docker. ``` # scan a container image archive (from the result of `docker image save ...`, `podman save ...`, or `skopeo copy` commands) grype path/to/image.tar # scan a directory grype dir:path/to/dir ``` The output format for Grype is configurable as well: ``` grype -o ``` Where the `format`s available are: - `table`: A columnar summary (default). - `cyclonedx`: An XML report conforming to the [CycloneDX 1.2](https://cyclonedx.org/) specification. - `json`: Use this to get as much information out of Grype as possible! - `template`: Lets the user specify the output format. See [Using Templates](#using-templates) below. ### Using Templates Grype lets you define custom output formats, using [Go templates](https://golang.org/pkg/text/template/). Here's how it works: - Define your format as a Go template, and save this template as a file. - Set the output format to "template" (`-o template`). - Specify the path to the template file (`-t ./path/to/custom.template`). - Grype's template processing uses the same data models as the `json` output format — so if you're wondering what data is available as you author a template, you can use the output from `grype -o json` as a reference. **Example:** You could make Grype output data in CSV format by writing a Go template that renders CSV data and then running `grype -o ~/path/to/csv.tmpl`. Here's what the `csv.tmpl` file might look like: ```gotemplate "Package","Version Installed","Vulnerability ID","Severity" {{- range .Matches}} "{{.Artifact.Name}}","{{.Artifact.Version}}","{{.Vulnerability.ID}}","{{.Vulnerability.Severity}}" {{- end}} ``` Which would produce output like: ```text "Package","Version Installed","Vulnerability ID","Severity" "coreutils","8.30-3ubuntu2","CVE-2016-2781","Low" "libc-bin","2.31-0ubuntu9","CVE-2016-10228","Negligible" "libc-bin","2.31-0ubuntu9","CVE-2020-6096","Low" ... ``` ### Grype's Database Grype pulls a database of vulnerabilities derived from the publicly available [Anchore Feed Service](https://ancho.re/v1/service/feeds). This database is updated at the beginning of each scan, but an update can also be triggered manually. ``` grype db update ``` ## Installation **Recommended (macOS and Linux)** ```bash # install the latest version to /usr/local/bin curl -sSfL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anchore/grype/main/install.sh | sh -s -- -b /usr/local/bin # install a specific version into a specific dir curl -sSfL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anchore/grype/main/install.sh | sh -s -- -b ``` **Homebrew (macOS)** ```bash brew tap anchore/grype brew install grype ``` ## Shell Completion Grype supplies shell completion through its CLI implementation ([cobra](https://github.com/spf13/cobra/blob/master/shell_completions.md)). Generate the completion code for your shell by running one of the following commands: * `grype completion ` * `go run main.go completion ` This will output a shell script to STDOUT, which can then be used as a completion script for Grype. Running one of the above commands with the `-h` or `--help` flags will provide instructions on how to do that for your chosen shell. Note: [Cobra has not yet released full ZSH support](https://github.com/spf13/cobra/issues/1226), but as soon as that gets released, we will add it here! ## Configuration Configuration search paths: - `.grype.yaml` - `.grype/config.yaml` - `~/.grype.yaml` - `/grype/config.yaml` Configuration options (example values are the default): ```yaml # enable/disable checking for application updates on startup check-for-app-update: true # same as --fail-on ; upon scanning, if a severity is found at or above the given severity then the return code will be 1 # default is unset which will skip this validation (options: negligible, low, medium, high, critical) fail-on-severity: '' # same as -o ; the output format of the vulnerability report (options: table, json, cyclonedx) output: "table" # same as -s ; the search space to look for packages (options: all-layers, squashed) scope: "squashed" # same as -q ; suppress all output (except for the vulnerability list) quiet: false db: # check for database updates on execution auto-update: true # location to write the vulnerability database cache cache-dir: "$XDG_CACHE_HOME/grype/db" # URL of the vulnerability database update-url: "https://toolbox-data.anchore.io/grype/databases/listing.json" log: # location to write the log file (default is not to have a log file) file: "" # the log level; note: detailed logging suppress the ETUI level: "error" # use structured logging structured: false ``` ## Future plans The following areas of potential development are currently being investigated: - Support for allowlist, package mapping - Establish a stable interchange format w/Syft - Accept SBOM (CycloneDX, Syft) as input instead of image/directory