batchCreate(parent, body, x__xgafv=None)
Creates new occurrences in batch.
create(parent, body, x__xgafv=None)
Creates a new occurrence.
Deletes the specified occurrence. For example, use this method to delete an
Gets the specified occurrence.
getIamPolicy(resource, body=None, x__xgafv=None)
Gets the access control policy for a note or an occurrence resource.
Gets the note attached to the specified occurrence. Consumer projects can
getVulnerabilitySummary(parent, x__xgafv=None, filter=None)
Gets a summary of the number and severity of occurrences.
list(parent, pageSize=None, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None, filter=None)
Lists occurrences for the specified project.
list_next(previous_request, previous_response)
Retrieves the next page of results.
patch(name, body, updateMask=None, x__xgafv=None)
Updates the specified occurrence.
setIamPolicy(resource, body, x__xgafv=None)
Sets the access control policy on the specified note or occurrence.
testIamPermissions(resource, body, x__xgafv=None)
Returns the permissions that a caller has on the specified note or
batchCreate(parent, body, x__xgafv=None)
Creates new occurrences in batch. Args: parent: string, The name of the project in the form of `projects/[PROJECT_ID]`, under which the occurrences are to be created. (required) body: object, The request body. (required) The object takes the form of: { # Request to create occurrences in batch. "occurrences": [ # The occurrences to create. Max allowed length is 1000. { # An instance of an analysis type that has been found on a resource. "kind": "A String", # Output only. This explicitly denotes which of the occurrence details are # specified. This field can be used as a filter in list requests. "resource": { # An entity that can have metadata. For example, a Docker image. # Required. Immutable. The resource for which the occurrence applies. "contentHash": { # Container message for hash values. # Deprecated, do not use. Use uri instead. # # The hash of the resource content. For example, the Docker digest. "type": "A String", # Required. The type of hash that was performed. "value": "A String", # Required. The hash value. }, "uri": "A String", # Required. The unique URI of the resource. For example, # `https://gcr.io/project/image@sha256:foo` for a Docker image. "name": "A String", # Deprecated, do not use. Use uri instead. # # The name of the resource. For example, the name of a Docker image - # "Debian". }, "name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the occurrence in the form of # `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/occurrences/[OCCURRENCE_ID]`. "vulnerability": { # Details of a vulnerability Occurrence. # Describes a security vulnerability. "cvssScore": 3.14, # Output only. The CVSS score of this vulnerability. CVSS score is on a # scale of 0-10 where 0 indicates low severity and 10 indicates high # severity. "severity": "A String", # Output only. The note provider assigned Severity of the vulnerability. "type": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js # packages etc) "effectiveSeverity": "A String", # The distro assigned severity for this vulnerability when it is # available, and note provider assigned severity when distro has not yet # assigned a severity for this vulnerability. "relatedUrls": [ # Output only. URLs related to this vulnerability. { # Metadata for any related URL information. "url": "A String", # Specific URL associated with the resource. "label": "A String", # Label to describe usage of the URL. }, ], "packageIssue": [ # Required. The set of affected locations and their fixes (if available) # within the associated resource. { # This message wraps a location affected by a vulnerability and its # associated fix (if one is available). "severityName": "A String", # Deprecated, use Details.effective_severity instead # The severity (e.g., distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability. "affectedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability. # Required. The location of the vulnerability. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # Required. The version of the package being described. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "package": "A String", # Required. The package being described. }, "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability. # The location of the available fix for vulnerability. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # Required. The version of the package being described. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "package": "A String", # Required. The package being described. }, }, ], "longDescription": "A String", # Output only. A detailed description of this vulnerability. "shortDescription": "A String", # Output only. A one sentence description of this vulnerability. }, "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this occurrence was last updated. "discovered": { # Details of a discovery occurrence. # Describes when a resource was discovered. "discovered": { # Provides information about the analysis status of a discovered resource. # Required. Analysis status for the discovered resource. "lastAnalysisTime": "A String", # The last time continuous analysis was done for this resource. # Deprecated, do not use. "analysisStatus": "A String", # The status of discovery for the resource. "continuousAnalysis": "A String", # Whether the resource is continuously analyzed. "analysisStatusError": { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for # When an error is encountered this will contain a LocalizedMessage under # details to show to the user. The LocalizedMessage is output only and # populated by the API. # different programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is # used by [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains # three pieces of data: error code, error message, and error details. # # You can find out more about this error model and how to work with it in the # [API Design Guide](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). "message": "A String", # A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any # user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the # google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client. "code": 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code. "details": [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of # message types for APIs to use. { "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL. }, ], }, }, }, "attestation": { # Details of an attestation occurrence. # Describes an attestation of an artifact. "attestation": { # Occurrence that represents a single "attestation". The authenticity of an # Required. Attestation for the resource. # attestation can be verified using the attached signature. If the verifier # trusts the public key of the signer, then verifying the signature is # sufficient to establish trust. In this circumstance, the authority to which # this attestation is attached is primarily useful for look-up (how to find # this attestation if you already know the authority and artifact to be # verified) and intent (which authority was this attestation intended to sign # for). "pgpSignedAttestation": { # An attestation wrapper with a PGP-compatible signature. This message only # A PGP signed attestation. # supports `ATTACHED` signatures, where the payload that is signed is included # alongside the signature itself in the same file. "pgpKeyId": "A String", # The cryptographic fingerprint of the key used to generate the signature, # as output by, e.g. `gpg --list-keys`. This should be the version 4, full # 160-bit fingerprint, expressed as a 40 character hexidecimal string. See # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-12.2 for details. # Implementations may choose to acknowledge "LONG", "SHORT", or other # abbreviated key IDs, but only the full fingerprint is guaranteed to work. # In gpg, the full fingerprint can be retrieved from the `fpr` field # returned when calling --list-keys with --with-colons. For example: # ``` # gpg --with-colons --with-fingerprint --force-v4-certs \ # --list-keys attester@example.com # tru::1:1513631572:0:3:1:5 # pub:...... # fpr:::::::::24FF6481B76AC91E66A00AC657A93A81EF3AE6FB: # ``` # Above, the fingerprint is `24FF6481B76AC91E66A00AC657A93A81EF3AE6FB`. "contentType": "A String", # Type (for example schema) of the attestation payload that was signed. # The verifier must ensure that the provided type is one that the verifier # supports, and that the attestation payload is a valid instantiation of that # type (for example by validating a JSON schema). "signature": "A String", # Required. The raw content of the signature, as output by GNU Privacy Guard # (GPG) or equivalent. Since this message only supports attached signatures, # the payload that was signed must be attached. While the signature format # supported is dependent on the verification implementation, currently only # ASCII-armored (`--armor` to gpg), non-clearsigned (`--sign` rather than # `--clearsign` to gpg) are supported. Concretely, `gpg --sign --armor # --output=signature.gpg payload.json` will create the signature content # expected in this field in `signature.gpg` for the `payload.json` # attestation payload. }, "genericSignedAttestation": { # An attestation wrapper that uses the Grafeas `Signature` message. # This attestation must define the `serialized_payload` that the `signatures` # verify and any metadata necessary to interpret that plaintext. The # signatures should always be over the `serialized_payload` bytestring. "signatures": [ # One or more signatures over `serialized_payload`. Verifier implementations # should consider this attestation message verified if at least one # `signature` verifies `serialized_payload`. See `Signature` in common.proto # for more details on signature structure and verification. { # Verifiers (e.g. Kritis implementations) MUST verify signatures # with respect to the trust anchors defined in policy (e.g. a Kritis policy). # Typically this means that the verifier has been configured with a map from # `public_key_id` to public key material (and any required parameters, e.g. # signing algorithm). # # In particular, verification implementations MUST NOT treat the signature # `public_key_id` as anything more than a key lookup hint. The `public_key_id` # DOES NOT validate or authenticate a public key; it only provides a mechanism # for quickly selecting a public key ALREADY CONFIGURED on the verifier through # a trusted channel. Verification implementations MUST reject signatures in any # of the following circumstances: # * The `public_key_id` is not recognized by the verifier. # * The public key that `public_key_id` refers to does not verify the # signature with respect to the payload. # # The `signature` contents SHOULD NOT be "attached" (where the payload is # included with the serialized `signature` bytes). Verifiers MUST ignore any # "attached" payload and only verify signatures with respect to explicitly # provided payload (e.g. a `payload` field on the proto message that holds # this Signature, or the canonical serialization of the proto message that # holds this signature). "publicKeyId": "A String", # The identifier for the public key that verifies this signature. # * The `public_key_id` is required. # * The `public_key_id` MUST be an RFC3986 conformant URI. # * When possible, the `public_key_id` SHOULD be an immutable reference, # such as a cryptographic digest. # # Examples of valid `public_key_id`s: # # OpenPGP V4 public key fingerprint: # * "openpgp4fpr:74FAF3B861BDA0870C7B6DEF607E48D2A663AEEA" # See https://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes/prov/openpgp4fpr for more # details on this scheme. # # RFC6920 digest-named SubjectPublicKeyInfo (digest of the DER # serialization): # * "ni:///sha-256;cD9o9Cq6LG3jD0iKXqEi_vdjJGecm_iXkbqVoScViaU" # * "nih:///sha-256;703f68f42aba2c6de30f488a5ea122fef76324679c9bf89791ba95a1271589a5" "signature": "A String", # The content of the signature, an opaque bytestring. # The payload that this signature verifies MUST be unambiguously provided # with the Signature during verification. A wrapper message might provide # the payload explicitly. Alternatively, a message might have a canonical # serialization that can always be unambiguously computed to derive the # payload. }, ], "contentType": "A String", # Type (for example schema) of the attestation payload that was signed. # The verifier must ensure that the provided type is one that the verifier # supports, and that the attestation payload is a valid instantiation of that # type (for example by validating a JSON schema). "serializedPayload": "A String", # The serialized payload that is verified by one or more `signatures`. # The encoding and semantic meaning of this payload must match what is set in # `content_type`. }, }, }, "build": { # Details of a build occurrence. # Describes a verifiable build. "provenance": { # Provenance of a build. Contains all information needed to verify the full # Required. The actual provenance for the build. # details about the build from source to completion. "commands": [ # Commands requested by the build. { # Command describes a step performed as part of the build pipeline. "waitFor": [ # The ID(s) of the command(s) that this command depends on. "A String", ], "name": "A String", # Required. Name of the command, as presented on the command line, or if the # command is packaged as a Docker container, as presented to `docker pull`. "args": [ # Command-line arguments used when executing this command. "A String", ], "env": [ # Environment variables set before running this command. "A String", ], "id": "A String", # Optional unique identifier for this command, used in wait_for to reference # this command as a dependency. "dir": "A String", # Working directory (relative to project source root) used when running this # command. }, ], "sourceProvenance": { # Source describes the location of the source used for the build. # Details of the Source input to the build. "fileHashes": { # Hash(es) of the build source, which can be used to verify that the original # source integrity was maintained in the build. # # The keys to this map are file paths used as build source and the values # contain the hash values for those files. # # If the build source came in a single package such as a gzipped tarfile # (.tar.gz), the FileHash will be for the single path to that file. "a_key": { # Container message for hashes of byte content of files, used in source # messages to verify integrity of source input to the build. "fileHash": [ # Required. Collection of file hashes. { # Container message for hash values. "type": "A String", # Required. The type of hash that was performed. "value": "A String", # Required. The hash value. }, ], }, }, "artifactStorageSourceUri": "A String", # If provided, the input binary artifacts for the build came from this # location. "additionalContexts": [ # If provided, some of the source code used for the build may be found in # these locations, in the case where the source repository had multiple # remotes or submodules. This list will not include the context specified in # the context field. { # A SourceContext is a reference to a tree of files. A SourceContext together # with a path point to a unique revision of a single file or directory. "git": { # A GitSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a third party Git # A SourceContext referring to any third party Git repo (e.g., GitHub). # repository (e.g., GitHub). "url": "A String", # Git repository URL. "revisionId": "A String", # Git commit hash. }, "cloudRepo": { # A CloudRepoSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a Google Cloud # A SourceContext referring to a revision in a Google Cloud Source Repo. # Source Repo. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision ID. "repoId": { # A unique identifier for a Cloud Repo. # The ID of the repo. "uid": "A String", # A server-assigned, globally unique identifier. "projectRepoId": { # Selects a repo using a Google Cloud Platform project ID (e.g., # A combination of a project ID and a repo name. # winged-cargo-31) and a repo name within that project. "projectId": "A String", # The ID of the project. "repoName": "A String", # The name of the repo. Leave empty for the default repo. }, }, }, "labels": { # Labels with user defined metadata. "a_key": "A String", }, "gerrit": { # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision (commit) ID. "hostUri": "A String", # The URI of a running Gerrit instance. "gerritProject": "A String", # The full project name within the host. Projects may be nested, so # "project/subproject" is a valid project name. The "repo name" is the # hostURI/project. }, }, ], "context": { # A SourceContext is a reference to a tree of files. A SourceContext together # If provided, the source code used for the build came from this location. # with a path point to a unique revision of a single file or directory. "git": { # A GitSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a third party Git # A SourceContext referring to any third party Git repo (e.g., GitHub). # repository (e.g., GitHub). "url": "A String", # Git repository URL. "revisionId": "A String", # Git commit hash. }, "cloudRepo": { # A CloudRepoSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a Google Cloud # A SourceContext referring to a revision in a Google Cloud Source Repo. # Source Repo. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision ID. "repoId": { # A unique identifier for a Cloud Repo. # The ID of the repo. "uid": "A String", # A server-assigned, globally unique identifier. "projectRepoId": { # Selects a repo using a Google Cloud Platform project ID (e.g., # A combination of a project ID and a repo name. # winged-cargo-31) and a repo name within that project. "projectId": "A String", # The ID of the project. "repoName": "A String", # The name of the repo. Leave empty for the default repo. }, }, }, "labels": { # Labels with user defined metadata. "a_key": "A String", }, "gerrit": { # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision (commit) ID. "hostUri": "A String", # The URI of a running Gerrit instance. "gerritProject": "A String", # The full project name within the host. Projects may be nested, so # "project/subproject" is a valid project name. The "repo name" is the # hostURI/project. }, }, }, "buildOptions": { # Special options applied to this build. This is a catch-all field where # build providers can enter any desired additional details. "a_key": "A String", }, "creator": "A String", # E-mail address of the user who initiated this build. Note that this was the # user's e-mail address at the time the build was initiated; this address may # not represent the same end-user for all time. "projectId": "A String", # ID of the project. "builderVersion": "A String", # Version string of the builder at the time this build was executed. "createTime": "A String", # Time at which the build was created. "builtArtifacts": [ # Output of the build. { # Artifact describes a build product. "checksum": "A String", # Hash or checksum value of a binary, or Docker Registry 2.0 digest of a # container. "id": "A String", # Artifact ID, if any; for container images, this will be a URL by digest # like `gcr.io/projectID/imagename@sha256:123456`. "names": [ # Related artifact names. This may be the path to a binary or jar file, or in # the case of a container build, the name used to push the container image to # Google Container Registry, as presented to `docker push`. Note that a # single Artifact ID can have multiple names, for example if two tags are # applied to one image. "A String", ], }, ], "triggerId": "A String", # Trigger identifier if the build was triggered automatically; empty if not. "startTime": "A String", # Time at which execution of the build was started. "endTime": "A String", # Time at which execution of the build was finished. "id": "A String", # Required. Unique identifier of the build. "logsUri": "A String", # URI where any logs for this provenance were written. }, "provenanceBytes": "A String", # Serialized JSON representation of the provenance, used in generating the # build signature in the corresponding build note. After verifying the # signature, `provenance_bytes` can be unmarshalled and compared to the # provenance to confirm that it is unchanged. A base64-encoded string # representation of the provenance bytes is used for the signature in order # to interoperate with openssl which expects this format for signature # verification. # # The serialized form is captured both to avoid ambiguity in how the # provenance is marshalled to json as well to prevent incompatibilities with # future changes. }, "deployment": { # Details of a deployment occurrence. # Describes the deployment of an artifact on a runtime. "deployment": { # The period during which some deployable was active in a runtime. # Required. Deployment history for the resource. "resourceUri": [ # Output only. Resource URI for the artifact being deployed taken from # the deployable field with the same name. "A String", ], "userEmail": "A String", # Identity of the user that triggered this deployment. "address": "A String", # Address of the runtime element hosting this deployment. "platform": "A String", # Platform hosting this deployment. "deployTime": "A String", # Required. Beginning of the lifetime of this deployment. "undeployTime": "A String", # End of the lifetime of this deployment. "config": "A String", # Configuration used to create this deployment. }, }, "remediation": "A String", # A description of actions that can be taken to remedy the note. "installation": { # Details of a package occurrence. # Describes the installation of a package on the linked resource. "installation": { # This represents how a particular software package may be installed on a # Required. Where the package was installed. # system. "location": [ # Required. All of the places within the filesystem versions of this package # have been found. { # An occurrence of a particular package installation found within a system's # filesystem. E.g., glibc was found in `/var/lib/dpkg/status`. "path": "A String", # The path from which we gathered that this package/version is installed. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [CPE format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # denoting the package manager version distributing a package. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # The version installed at this location. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, }, ], "name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the installed package. }, }, "createTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this occurrence was created. "derivedImage": { # Details of an image occurrence. # Describes how this resource derives from the basis in the associated # note. "derivedImage": { # Derived describes the derived image portion (Occurrence) of the DockerImage # Required. Immutable. The child image derived from the base image. # relationship. This image would be produced from a Dockerfile with FROM # . "distance": 42, # Output only. The number of layers by which this image differs from the # associated image basis. "baseResourceUrl": "A String", # Output only. This contains the base image URL for the derived image # occurrence. "layerInfo": [ # This contains layer-specific metadata, if populated it has length # "distance" and is ordered with [distance] being the layer immediately # following the base image and [1] being the final layer. { # Layer holds metadata specific to a layer of a Docker image. "arguments": "A String", # The recovered arguments to the Dockerfile directive. "directive": "A String", # Required. The recovered Dockerfile directive used to construct this layer. }, ], "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # Required. The fingerprint of the derived image. "v1Name": "A String", # Required. The layer ID of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 # representation. "v2Name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the image's v2 blobs computed via: # [bottom] := v2_blobbottom := sha256(v2_blob[N] + " " + v2_name[N+1]) # Only the name of the final blob is kept. "v2Blob": [ # Required. The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image. "A String", ], }, }, }, "noteName": "A String", # Required. Immutable. The analysis note associated with this occurrence, in # the form of `projects/[PROVIDER_ID]/notes/[NOTE_ID]`. This field can be # used as a filter in list requests. }, ], } x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. Allowed values 1 - v1 error format 2 - v2 error format Returns: An object of the form: { # Response for creating occurrences in batch. "occurrences": [ # The occurrences that were created. { # An instance of an analysis type that has been found on a resource. "kind": "A String", # Output only. This explicitly denotes which of the occurrence details are # specified. This field can be used as a filter in list requests. "resource": { # An entity that can have metadata. For example, a Docker image. # Required. Immutable. The resource for which the occurrence applies. "contentHash": { # Container message for hash values. # Deprecated, do not use. Use uri instead. # # The hash of the resource content. For example, the Docker digest. "type": "A String", # Required. The type of hash that was performed. "value": "A String", # Required. The hash value. }, "uri": "A String", # Required. The unique URI of the resource. For example, # `https://gcr.io/project/image@sha256:foo` for a Docker image. "name": "A String", # Deprecated, do not use. Use uri instead. # # The name of the resource. For example, the name of a Docker image - # "Debian". }, "name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the occurrence in the form of # `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/occurrences/[OCCURRENCE_ID]`. "vulnerability": { # Details of a vulnerability Occurrence. # Describes a security vulnerability. "cvssScore": 3.14, # Output only. The CVSS score of this vulnerability. CVSS score is on a # scale of 0-10 where 0 indicates low severity and 10 indicates high # severity. "severity": "A String", # Output only. The note provider assigned Severity of the vulnerability. "type": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js # packages etc) "effectiveSeverity": "A String", # The distro assigned severity for this vulnerability when it is # available, and note provider assigned severity when distro has not yet # assigned a severity for this vulnerability. "relatedUrls": [ # Output only. URLs related to this vulnerability. { # Metadata for any related URL information. "url": "A String", # Specific URL associated with the resource. "label": "A String", # Label to describe usage of the URL. }, ], "packageIssue": [ # Required. The set of affected locations and their fixes (if available) # within the associated resource. { # This message wraps a location affected by a vulnerability and its # associated fix (if one is available). "severityName": "A String", # Deprecated, use Details.effective_severity instead # The severity (e.g., distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability. "affectedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability. # Required. The location of the vulnerability. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # Required. The version of the package being described. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "package": "A String", # Required. The package being described. }, "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability. # The location of the available fix for vulnerability. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # Required. The version of the package being described. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "package": "A String", # Required. The package being described. }, }, ], "longDescription": "A String", # Output only. A detailed description of this vulnerability. "shortDescription": "A String", # Output only. A one sentence description of this vulnerability. }, "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this occurrence was last updated. "discovered": { # Details of a discovery occurrence. # Describes when a resource was discovered. "discovered": { # Provides information about the analysis status of a discovered resource. # Required. Analysis status for the discovered resource. "lastAnalysisTime": "A String", # The last time continuous analysis was done for this resource. # Deprecated, do not use. "analysisStatus": "A String", # The status of discovery for the resource. "continuousAnalysis": "A String", # Whether the resource is continuously analyzed. "analysisStatusError": { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for # When an error is encountered this will contain a LocalizedMessage under # details to show to the user. The LocalizedMessage is output only and # populated by the API. # different programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is # used by [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains # three pieces of data: error code, error message, and error details. # # You can find out more about this error model and how to work with it in the # [API Design Guide](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). "message": "A String", # A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any # user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the # google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client. "code": 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code. "details": [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of # message types for APIs to use. { "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL. }, ], }, }, }, "attestation": { # Details of an attestation occurrence. # Describes an attestation of an artifact. "attestation": { # Occurrence that represents a single "attestation". The authenticity of an # Required. Attestation for the resource. # attestation can be verified using the attached signature. If the verifier # trusts the public key of the signer, then verifying the signature is # sufficient to establish trust. In this circumstance, the authority to which # this attestation is attached is primarily useful for look-up (how to find # this attestation if you already know the authority and artifact to be # verified) and intent (which authority was this attestation intended to sign # for). "pgpSignedAttestation": { # An attestation wrapper with a PGP-compatible signature. This message only # A PGP signed attestation. # supports `ATTACHED` signatures, where the payload that is signed is included # alongside the signature itself in the same file. "pgpKeyId": "A String", # The cryptographic fingerprint of the key used to generate the signature, # as output by, e.g. `gpg --list-keys`. This should be the version 4, full # 160-bit fingerprint, expressed as a 40 character hexidecimal string. See # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-12.2 for details. # Implementations may choose to acknowledge "LONG", "SHORT", or other # abbreviated key IDs, but only the full fingerprint is guaranteed to work. # In gpg, the full fingerprint can be retrieved from the `fpr` field # returned when calling --list-keys with --with-colons. For example: # ``` # gpg --with-colons --with-fingerprint --force-v4-certs \ # --list-keys attester@example.com # tru::1:1513631572:0:3:1:5 # pub:... ... # fpr:::::::::24FF6481B76AC91E66A00AC657A93A81EF3AE6FB: # ``` # Above, the fingerprint is `24FF6481B76AC91E66A00AC657A93A81EF3AE6FB`. "contentType": "A String", # Type (for example schema) of the attestation payload that was signed. # The verifier must ensure that the provided type is one that the verifier # supports, and that the attestation payload is a valid instantiation of that # type (for example by validating a JSON schema). "signature": "A String", # Required. The raw content of the signature, as output by GNU Privacy Guard # (GPG) or equivalent. Since this message only supports attached signatures, # the payload that was signed must be attached. While the signature format # supported is dependent on the verification implementation, currently only # ASCII-armored (`--armor` to gpg), non-clearsigned (`--sign` rather than # `--clearsign` to gpg) are supported. Concretely, `gpg --sign --armor # --output=signature.gpg payload.json` will create the signature content # expected in this field in `signature.gpg` for the `payload.json` # attestation payload. }, "genericSignedAttestation": { # An attestation wrapper that uses the Grafeas `Signature` message. # This attestation must define the `serialized_payload` that the `signatures` # verify and any metadata necessary to interpret that plaintext. The # signatures should always be over the `serialized_payload` bytestring. "signatures": [ # One or more signatures over `serialized_payload`. Verifier implementations # should consider this attestation message verified if at least one # `signature` verifies `serialized_payload`. See `Signature` in common.proto # for more details on signature structure and verification. { # Verifiers (e.g. Kritis implementations) MUST verify signatures # with respect to the trust anchors defined in policy (e.g. a Kritis policy). # Typically this means that the verifier has been configured with a map from # `public_key_id` to public key material (and any required parameters, e.g. # signing algorithm). # # In particular, verification implementations MUST NOT treat the signature # `public_key_id` as anything more than a key lookup hint. The `public_key_id` # DOES NOT validate or authenticate a public key; it only provides a mechanism # for quickly selecting a public key ALREADY CONFIGURED on the verifier through # a trusted channel. Verification implementations MUST reject signatures in any # of the following circumstances: # * The `public_key_id` is not recognized by the verifier. # * The public key that `public_key_id` refers to does not verify the # signature with respect to the payload. # # The `signature` contents SHOULD NOT be "attached" (where the payload is # included with the serialized `signature` bytes). Verifiers MUST ignore any # "attached" payload and only verify signatures with respect to explicitly # provided payload (e.g. a `payload` field on the proto message that holds # this Signature, or the canonical serialization of the proto message that # holds this signature). "publicKeyId": "A String", # The identifier for the public key that verifies this signature. # * The `public_key_id` is required. # * The `public_key_id` MUST be an RFC3986 conformant URI. # * When possible, the `public_key_id` SHOULD be an immutable reference, # such as a cryptographic digest. # # Examples of valid `public_key_id`s: # # OpenPGP V4 public key fingerprint: # * "openpgp4fpr:74FAF3B861BDA0870C7B6DEF607E48D2A663AEEA" # See https://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes/prov/openpgp4fpr for more # details on this scheme. # # RFC6920 digest-named SubjectPublicKeyInfo (digest of the DER # serialization): # * "ni:///sha-256;cD9o9Cq6LG3jD0iKXqEi_vdjJGecm_iXkbqVoScViaU" # * "nih:///sha-256;703f68f42aba2c6de30f488a5ea122fef76324679c9bf89791ba95a1271589a5" "signature": "A String", # The content of the signature, an opaque bytestring. # The payload that this signature verifies MUST be unambiguously provided # with the Signature during verification. A wrapper message might provide # the payload explicitly. Alternatively, a message might have a canonical # serialization that can always be unambiguously computed to derive the # payload. }, ], "contentType": "A String", # Type (for example schema) of the attestation payload that was signed. # The verifier must ensure that the provided type is one that the verifier # supports, and that the attestation payload is a valid instantiation of that # type (for example by validating a JSON schema). "serializedPayload": "A String", # The serialized payload that is verified by one or more `signatures`. # The encoding and semantic meaning of this payload must match what is set in # `content_type`. }, }, }, "build": { # Details of a build occurrence. # Describes a verifiable build. "provenance": { # Provenance of a build. Contains all information needed to verify the full # Required. The actual provenance for the build. # details about the build from source to completion. "commands": [ # Commands requested by the build. { # Command describes a step performed as part of the build pipeline. "waitFor": [ # The ID(s) of the command(s) that this command depends on. "A String", ], "name": "A String", # Required. Name of the command, as presented on the command line, or if the # command is packaged as a Docker container, as presented to `docker pull`. "args": [ # Command-line arguments used when executing this command. "A String", ], "env": [ # Environment variables set before running this command. "A String", ], "id": "A String", # Optional unique identifier for this command, used in wait_for to reference # this command as a dependency. "dir": "A String", # Working directory (relative to project source root) used when running this # command. }, ], "sourceProvenance": { # Source describes the location of the source used for the build. # Details of the Source input to the build. "fileHashes": { # Hash(es) of the build source, which can be used to verify that the original # source integrity was maintained in the build. # # The keys to this map are file paths used as build source and the values # contain the hash values for those files. # # If the build source came in a single package such as a gzipped tarfile # (.tar.gz), the FileHash will be for the single path to that file. "a_key": { # Container message for hashes of byte content of files, used in source # messages to verify integrity of source input to the build. "fileHash": [ # Required. Collection of file hashes. { # Container message for hash values. "type": "A String", # Required. The type of hash that was performed. "value": "A String", # Required. The hash value. }, ], }, }, "artifactStorageSourceUri": "A String", # If provided, the input binary artifacts for the build came from this # location. "additionalContexts": [ # If provided, some of the source code used for the build may be found in # these locations, in the case where the source repository had multiple # remotes or submodules. This list will not include the context specified in # the context field. { # A SourceContext is a reference to a tree of files. A SourceContext together # with a path point to a unique revision of a single file or directory. "git": { # A GitSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a third party Git # A SourceContext referring to any third party Git repo (e.g., GitHub). # repository (e.g., GitHub). "url": "A String", # Git repository URL. "revisionId": "A String", # Git commit hash. }, "cloudRepo": { # A CloudRepoSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a Google Cloud # A SourceContext referring to a revision in a Google Cloud Source Repo. # Source Repo. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision ID. "repoId": { # A unique identifier for a Cloud Repo. # The ID of the repo. "uid": "A String", # A server-assigned, globally unique identifier. "projectRepoId": { # Selects a repo using a Google Cloud Platform project ID (e.g., # A combination of a project ID and a repo name. # winged-cargo-31) and a repo name within that project. "projectId": "A String", # The ID of the project. "repoName": "A String", # The name of the repo. Leave empty for the default repo. }, }, }, "labels": { # Labels with user defined metadata. "a_key": "A String", }, "gerrit": { # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision (commit) ID. "hostUri": "A String", # The URI of a running Gerrit instance. "gerritProject": "A String", # The full project name within the host. Projects may be nested, so # "project/subproject" is a valid project name. The "repo name" is the # hostURI/project. }, }, ], "context": { # A SourceContext is a reference to a tree of files. A SourceContext together # If provided, the source code used for the build came from this location. # with a path point to a unique revision of a single file or directory. "git": { # A GitSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a third party Git # A SourceContext referring to any third party Git repo (e.g., GitHub). # repository (e.g., GitHub). "url": "A String", # Git repository URL. "revisionId": "A String", # Git commit hash. }, "cloudRepo": { # A CloudRepoSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a Google Cloud # A SourceContext referring to a revision in a Google Cloud Source Repo. # Source Repo. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision ID. "repoId": { # A unique identifier for a Cloud Repo. # The ID of the repo. "uid": "A String", # A server-assigned, globally unique identifier. "projectRepoId": { # Selects a repo using a Google Cloud Platform project ID (e.g., # A combination of a project ID and a repo name. # winged-cargo-31) and a repo name within that project. "projectId": "A String", # The ID of the project. "repoName": "A String", # The name of the repo. Leave empty for the default repo. }, }, }, "labels": { # Labels with user defined metadata. "a_key": "A String", }, "gerrit": { # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision (commit) ID. "hostUri": "A String", # The URI of a running Gerrit instance. "gerritProject": "A String", # The full project name within the host. Projects may be nested, so # "project/subproject" is a valid project name. The "repo name" is the # hostURI/project. }, }, }, "buildOptions": { # Special options applied to this build. This is a catch-all field where # build providers can enter any desired additional details. "a_key": "A String", }, "creator": "A String", # E-mail address of the user who initiated this build. Note that this was the # user's e-mail address at the time the build was initiated; this address may # not represent the same end-user for all time. "projectId": "A String", # ID of the project. "builderVersion": "A String", # Version string of the builder at the time this build was executed. "createTime": "A String", # Time at which the build was created. "builtArtifacts": [ # Output of the build. { # Artifact describes a build product. "checksum": "A String", # Hash or checksum value of a binary, or Docker Registry 2.0 digest of a # container. "id": "A String", # Artifact ID, if any; for container images, this will be a URL by digest # like `gcr.io/projectID/imagename@sha256:123456`. "names": [ # Related artifact names. This may be the path to a binary or jar file, or in # the case of a container build, the name used to push the container image to # Google Container Registry, as presented to `docker push`. Note that a # single Artifact ID can have multiple names, for example if two tags are # applied to one image. "A String", ], }, ], "triggerId": "A String", # Trigger identifier if the build was triggered automatically; empty if not. "startTime": "A String", # Time at which execution of the build was started. "endTime": "A String", # Time at which execution of the build was finished. "id": "A String", # Required. Unique identifier of the build. "logsUri": "A String", # URI where any logs for this provenance were written. }, "provenanceBytes": "A String", # Serialized JSON representation of the provenance, used in generating the # build signature in the corresponding build note. After verifying the # signature, `provenance_bytes` can be unmarshalled and compared to the # provenance to confirm that it is unchanged. A base64-encoded string # representation of the provenance bytes is used for the signature in order # to interoperate with openssl which expects this format for signature # verification. # # The serialized form is captured both to avoid ambiguity in how the # provenance is marshalled to json as well to prevent incompatibilities with # future changes. }, "deployment": { # Details of a deployment occurrence. # Describes the deployment of an artifact on a runtime. "deployment": { # The period during which some deployable was active in a runtime. # Required. Deployment history for the resource. "resourceUri": [ # Output only. Resource URI for the artifact being deployed taken from # the deployable field with the same name. "A String", ], "userEmail": "A String", # Identity of the user that triggered this deployment. "address": "A String", # Address of the runtime element hosting this deployment. "platform": "A String", # Platform hosting this deployment. "deployTime": "A String", # Required. Beginning of the lifetime of this deployment. "undeployTime": "A String", # End of the lifetime of this deployment. "config": "A String", # Configuration used to create this deployment. }, }, "remediation": "A String", # A description of actions that can be taken to remedy the note. "installation": { # Details of a package occurrence. # Describes the installation of a package on the linked resource. "installation": { # This represents how a particular software package may be installed on a # Required. Where the package was installed. # system. "location": [ # Required. All of the places within the filesystem versions of this package # have been found. { # An occurrence of a particular package installation found within a system's # filesystem. E.g., glibc was found in `/var/lib/dpkg/status`. "path": "A String", # The path from which we gathered that this package/version is installed. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [CPE format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # denoting the package manager version distributing a package. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # The version installed at this location. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, }, ], "name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the installed package. }, }, "createTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this occurrence was created. "derivedImage": { # Details of an image occurrence. # Describes how this resource derives from the basis in the associated # note. "derivedImage": { # Derived describes the derived image portion (Occurrence) of the DockerImage # Required. Immutable. The child image derived from the base image. # relationship. This image would be produced from a Dockerfile with FROM # . "distance": 42, # Output only. The number of layers by which this image differs from the # associated image basis. "baseResourceUrl": "A String", # Output only. This contains the base image URL for the derived image # occurrence. "layerInfo": [ # This contains layer-specific metadata, if populated it has length # "distance" and is ordered with [distance] being the layer immediately # following the base image and [1] being the final layer. { # Layer holds metadata specific to a layer of a Docker image. "arguments": "A String", # The recovered arguments to the Dockerfile directive. "directive": "A String", # Required. The recovered Dockerfile directive used to construct this layer. }, ], "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # Required. The fingerprint of the derived image. "v1Name": "A String", # Required. The layer ID of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 # representation. "v2Name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the image's v2 blobs computed via: # [bottom] := v2_blobbottom := sha256(v2_blob[N] + " " + v2_name[N+1]) # Only the name of the final blob is kept. "v2Blob": [ # Required. The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image. "A String", ], }, }, }, "noteName": "A String", # Required. Immutable. The analysis note associated with this occurrence, in # the form of `projects/[PROVIDER_ID]/notes/[NOTE_ID]`. This field can be # used as a filter in list requests. }, ], }
create(parent, body, x__xgafv=None)
Creates a new occurrence. Args: parent: string, The name of the project in the form of `projects/[PROJECT_ID]`, under which the occurrence is to be created. (required) body: object, The request body. (required) The object takes the form of: { # An instance of an analysis type that has been found on a resource. "kind": "A String", # Output only. This explicitly denotes which of the occurrence details are # specified. This field can be used as a filter in list requests. "resource": { # An entity that can have metadata. For example, a Docker image. # Required. Immutable. The resource for which the occurrence applies. "contentHash": { # Container message for hash values. # Deprecated, do not use. Use uri instead. # # The hash of the resource content. For example, the Docker digest. "type": "A String", # Required. The type of hash that was performed. "value": "A String", # Required. The hash value. }, "uri": "A String", # Required. The unique URI of the resource. For example, # `https://gcr.io/project/image@sha256:foo` for a Docker image. "name": "A String", # Deprecated, do not use. Use uri instead. # # The name of the resource. For example, the name of a Docker image - # "Debian". }, "name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the occurrence in the form of # `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/occurrences/[OCCURRENCE_ID]`. "vulnerability": { # Details of a vulnerability Occurrence. # Describes a security vulnerability. "cvssScore": 3.14, # Output only. The CVSS score of this vulnerability. CVSS score is on a # scale of 0-10 where 0 indicates low severity and 10 indicates high # severity. "severity": "A String", # Output only. The note provider assigned Severity of the vulnerability. "type": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js # packages etc) "effectiveSeverity": "A String", # The distro assigned severity for this vulnerability when it is # available, and note provider assigned severity when distro has not yet # assigned a severity for this vulnerability. "relatedUrls": [ # Output only. URLs related to this vulnerability. { # Metadata for any related URL information. "url": "A String", # Specific URL associated with the resource. "label": "A String", # Label to describe usage of the URL. }, ], "packageIssue": [ # Required. The set of affected locations and their fixes (if available) # within the associated resource. { # This message wraps a location affected by a vulnerability and its # associated fix (if one is available). "severityName": "A String", # Deprecated, use Details.effective_severity instead # The severity (e.g., distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability. "affectedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability. # Required. The location of the vulnerability. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # Required. The version of the package being described. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "package": "A String", # Required. The package being described. }, "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability. # The location of the available fix for vulnerability. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # Required. The version of the package being described. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "package": "A String", # Required. The package being described. }, }, ], "longDescription": "A String", # Output only. A detailed description of this vulnerability. "shortDescription": "A String", # Output only. A one sentence description of this vulnerability. }, "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this occurrence was last updated. "discovered": { # Details of a discovery occurrence. # Describes when a resource was discovered. "discovered": { # Provides information about the analysis status of a discovered resource. # Required. Analysis status for the discovered resource. "lastAnalysisTime": "A String", # The last time continuous analysis was done for this resource. # Deprecated, do not use. "analysisStatus": "A String", # The status of discovery for the resource. "continuousAnalysis": "A String", # Whether the resource is continuously analyzed. "analysisStatusError": { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for # When an error is encountered this will contain a LocalizedMessage under # details to show to the user. The LocalizedMessage is output only and # populated by the API. # different programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is # used by [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains # three pieces of data: error code, error message, and error details. # # You can find out more about this error model and how to work with it in the # [API Design Guide](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). "message": "A String", # A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any # user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the # google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client. "code": 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code. "details": [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of # message types for APIs to use. { "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL. }, ], }, }, }, "attestation": { # Details of an attestation occurrence. # Describes an attestation of an artifact. "attestation": { # Occurrence that represents a single "attestation". The authenticity of an # Required. Attestation for the resource. # attestation can be verified using the attached signature. If the verifier # trusts the public key of the signer, then verifying the signature is # sufficient to establish trust. In this circumstance, the authority to which # this attestation is attached is primarily useful for look-up (how to find # this attestation if you already know the authority and artifact to be # verified) and intent (which authority was this attestation intended to sign # for). "pgpSignedAttestation": { # An attestation wrapper with a PGP-compatible signature. This message only # A PGP signed attestation. # supports `ATTACHED` signatures, where the payload that is signed is included # alongside the signature itself in the same file. "pgpKeyId": "A String", # The cryptographic fingerprint of the key used to generate the signature, # as output by, e.g. `gpg --list-keys`. This should be the version 4, full # 160-bit fingerprint, expressed as a 40 character hexidecimal string. See # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-12.2 for details. # Implementations may choose to acknowledge "LONG", "SHORT", or other # abbreviated key IDs, but only the full fingerprint is guaranteed to work. # In gpg, the full fingerprint can be retrieved from the `fpr` field # returned when calling --list-keys with --with-colons. For example: # ``` # gpg --with-colons --with-fingerprint --force-v4-certs \ # --list-keys attester@example.com # tru::1:1513631572:0:3:1:5 # pub:...... # fpr:::::::::24FF6481B76AC91E66A00AC657A93A81EF3AE6FB: # ``` # Above, the fingerprint is `24FF6481B76AC91E66A00AC657A93A81EF3AE6FB`. "contentType": "A String", # Type (for example schema) of the attestation payload that was signed. # The verifier must ensure that the provided type is one that the verifier # supports, and that the attestation payload is a valid instantiation of that # type (for example by validating a JSON schema). "signature": "A String", # Required. The raw content of the signature, as output by GNU Privacy Guard # (GPG) or equivalent. Since this message only supports attached signatures, # the payload that was signed must be attached. While the signature format # supported is dependent on the verification implementation, currently only # ASCII-armored (`--armor` to gpg), non-clearsigned (`--sign` rather than # `--clearsign` to gpg) are supported. Concretely, `gpg --sign --armor # --output=signature.gpg payload.json` will create the signature content # expected in this field in `signature.gpg` for the `payload.json` # attestation payload. }, "genericSignedAttestation": { # An attestation wrapper that uses the Grafeas `Signature` message. # This attestation must define the `serialized_payload` that the `signatures` # verify and any metadata necessary to interpret that plaintext. The # signatures should always be over the `serialized_payload` bytestring. "signatures": [ # One or more signatures over `serialized_payload`. Verifier implementations # should consider this attestation message verified if at least one # `signature` verifies `serialized_payload`. See `Signature` in common.proto # for more details on signature structure and verification. { # Verifiers (e.g. Kritis implementations) MUST verify signatures # with respect to the trust anchors defined in policy (e.g. a Kritis policy). # Typically this means that the verifier has been configured with a map from # `public_key_id` to public key material (and any required parameters, e.g. # signing algorithm). # # In particular, verification implementations MUST NOT treat the signature # `public_key_id` as anything more than a key lookup hint. The `public_key_id` # DOES NOT validate or authenticate a public key; it only provides a mechanism # for quickly selecting a public key ALREADY CONFIGURED on the verifier through # a trusted channel. Verification implementations MUST reject signatures in any # of the following circumstances: # * The `public_key_id` is not recognized by the verifier. # * The public key that `public_key_id` refers to does not verify the # signature with respect to the payload. # # The `signature` contents SHOULD NOT be "attached" (where the payload is # included with the serialized `signature` bytes). Verifiers MUST ignore any # "attached" payload and only verify signatures with respect to explicitly # provided payload (e.g. a `payload` field on the proto message that holds # this Signature, or the canonical serialization of the proto message that # holds this signature). "publicKeyId": "A String", # The identifier for the public key that verifies this signature. # * The `public_key_id` is required. # * The `public_key_id` MUST be an RFC3986 conformant URI. # * When possible, the `public_key_id` SHOULD be an immutable reference, # such as a cryptographic digest. # # Examples of valid `public_key_id`s: # # OpenPGP V4 public key fingerprint: # * "openpgp4fpr:74FAF3B861BDA0870C7B6DEF607E48D2A663AEEA" # See https://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes/prov/openpgp4fpr for more # details on this scheme. # # RFC6920 digest-named SubjectPublicKeyInfo (digest of the DER # serialization): # * "ni:///sha-256;cD9o9Cq6LG3jD0iKXqEi_vdjJGecm_iXkbqVoScViaU" # * "nih:///sha-256;703f68f42aba2c6de30f488a5ea122fef76324679c9bf89791ba95a1271589a5" "signature": "A String", # The content of the signature, an opaque bytestring. # The payload that this signature verifies MUST be unambiguously provided # with the Signature during verification. A wrapper message might provide # the payload explicitly. Alternatively, a message might have a canonical # serialization that can always be unambiguously computed to derive the # payload. }, ], "contentType": "A String", # Type (for example schema) of the attestation payload that was signed. # The verifier must ensure that the provided type is one that the verifier # supports, and that the attestation payload is a valid instantiation of that # type (for example by validating a JSON schema). "serializedPayload": "A String", # The serialized payload that is verified by one or more `signatures`. # The encoding and semantic meaning of this payload must match what is set in # `content_type`. }, }, }, "build": { # Details of a build occurrence. # Describes a verifiable build. "provenance": { # Provenance of a build. Contains all information needed to verify the full # Required. The actual provenance for the build. # details about the build from source to completion. "commands": [ # Commands requested by the build. { # Command describes a step performed as part of the build pipeline. "waitFor": [ # The ID(s) of the command(s) that this command depends on. "A String", ], "name": "A String", # Required. Name of the command, as presented on the command line, or if the # command is packaged as a Docker container, as presented to `docker pull`. "args": [ # Command-line arguments used when executing this command. "A String", ], "env": [ # Environment variables set before running this command. "A String", ], "id": "A String", # Optional unique identifier for this command, used in wait_for to reference # this command as a dependency. "dir": "A String", # Working directory (relative to project source root) used when running this # command. }, ], "sourceProvenance": { # Source describes the location of the source used for the build. # Details of the Source input to the build. "fileHashes": { # Hash(es) of the build source, which can be used to verify that the original # source integrity was maintained in the build. # # The keys to this map are file paths used as build source and the values # contain the hash values for those files. # # If the build source came in a single package such as a gzipped tarfile # (.tar.gz), the FileHash will be for the single path to that file. "a_key": { # Container message for hashes of byte content of files, used in source # messages to verify integrity of source input to the build. "fileHash": [ # Required. Collection of file hashes. { # Container message for hash values. "type": "A String", # Required. The type of hash that was performed. "value": "A String", # Required. The hash value. }, ], }, }, "artifactStorageSourceUri": "A String", # If provided, the input binary artifacts for the build came from this # location. "additionalContexts": [ # If provided, some of the source code used for the build may be found in # these locations, in the case where the source repository had multiple # remotes or submodules. This list will not include the context specified in # the context field. { # A SourceContext is a reference to a tree of files. A SourceContext together # with a path point to a unique revision of a single file or directory. "git": { # A GitSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a third party Git # A SourceContext referring to any third party Git repo (e.g., GitHub). # repository (e.g., GitHub). "url": "A String", # Git repository URL. "revisionId": "A String", # Git commit hash. }, "cloudRepo": { # A CloudRepoSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a Google Cloud # A SourceContext referring to a revision in a Google Cloud Source Repo. # Source Repo. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision ID. "repoId": { # A unique identifier for a Cloud Repo. # The ID of the repo. "uid": "A String", # A server-assigned, globally unique identifier. "projectRepoId": { # Selects a repo using a Google Cloud Platform project ID (e.g., # A combination of a project ID and a repo name. # winged-cargo-31) and a repo name within that project. "projectId": "A String", # The ID of the project. "repoName": "A String", # The name of the repo. Leave empty for the default repo. }, }, }, "labels": { # Labels with user defined metadata. "a_key": "A String", }, "gerrit": { # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision (commit) ID. "hostUri": "A String", # The URI of a running Gerrit instance. "gerritProject": "A String", # The full project name within the host. Projects may be nested, so # "project/subproject" is a valid project name. The "repo name" is the # hostURI/project. }, }, ], "context": { # A SourceContext is a reference to a tree of files. A SourceContext together # If provided, the source code used for the build came from this location. # with a path point to a unique revision of a single file or directory. "git": { # A GitSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a third party Git # A SourceContext referring to any third party Git repo (e.g., GitHub). # repository (e.g., GitHub). "url": "A String", # Git repository URL. "revisionId": "A String", # Git commit hash. }, "cloudRepo": { # A CloudRepoSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a Google Cloud # A SourceContext referring to a revision in a Google Cloud Source Repo. # Source Repo. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision ID. "repoId": { # A unique identifier for a Cloud Repo. # The ID of the repo. "uid": "A String", # A server-assigned, globally unique identifier. "projectRepoId": { # Selects a repo using a Google Cloud Platform project ID (e.g., # A combination of a project ID and a repo name. # winged-cargo-31) and a repo name within that project. "projectId": "A String", # The ID of the project. "repoName": "A String", # The name of the repo. Leave empty for the default repo. }, }, }, "labels": { # Labels with user defined metadata. "a_key": "A String", }, "gerrit": { # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision (commit) ID. "hostUri": "A String", # The URI of a running Gerrit instance. "gerritProject": "A String", # The full project name within the host. Projects may be nested, so # "project/subproject" is a valid project name. The "repo name" is the # hostURI/project. }, }, }, "buildOptions": { # Special options applied to this build. This is a catch-all field where # build providers can enter any desired additional details. "a_key": "A String", }, "creator": "A String", # E-mail address of the user who initiated this build. Note that this was the # user's e-mail address at the time the build was initiated; this address may # not represent the same end-user for all time. "projectId": "A String", # ID of the project. "builderVersion": "A String", # Version string of the builder at the time this build was executed. "createTime": "A String", # Time at which the build was created. "builtArtifacts": [ # Output of the build. { # Artifact describes a build product. "checksum": "A String", # Hash or checksum value of a binary, or Docker Registry 2.0 digest of a # container. "id": "A String", # Artifact ID, if any; for container images, this will be a URL by digest # like `gcr.io/projectID/imagename@sha256:123456`. "names": [ # Related artifact names. This may be the path to a binary or jar file, or in # the case of a container build, the name used to push the container image to # Google Container Registry, as presented to `docker push`. Note that a # single Artifact ID can have multiple names, for example if two tags are # applied to one image. "A String", ], }, ], "triggerId": "A String", # Trigger identifier if the build was triggered automatically; empty if not. "startTime": "A String", # Time at which execution of the build was started. "endTime": "A String", # Time at which execution of the build was finished. "id": "A String", # Required. Unique identifier of the build. "logsUri": "A String", # URI where any logs for this provenance were written. }, "provenanceBytes": "A String", # Serialized JSON representation of the provenance, used in generating the # build signature in the corresponding build note. After verifying the # signature, `provenance_bytes` can be unmarshalled and compared to the # provenance to confirm that it is unchanged. A base64-encoded string # representation of the provenance bytes is used for the signature in order # to interoperate with openssl which expects this format for signature # verification. # # The serialized form is captured both to avoid ambiguity in how the # provenance is marshalled to json as well to prevent incompatibilities with # future changes. }, "deployment": { # Details of a deployment occurrence. # Describes the deployment of an artifact on a runtime. "deployment": { # The period during which some deployable was active in a runtime. # Required. Deployment history for the resource. "resourceUri": [ # Output only. Resource URI for the artifact being deployed taken from # the deployable field with the same name. "A String", ], "userEmail": "A String", # Identity of the user that triggered this deployment. "address": "A String", # Address of the runtime element hosting this deployment. "platform": "A String", # Platform hosting this deployment. "deployTime": "A String", # Required. Beginning of the lifetime of this deployment. "undeployTime": "A String", # End of the lifetime of this deployment. "config": "A String", # Configuration used to create this deployment. }, }, "remediation": "A String", # A description of actions that can be taken to remedy the note. "installation": { # Details of a package occurrence. # Describes the installation of a package on the linked resource. "installation": { # This represents how a particular software package may be installed on a # Required. Where the package was installed. # system. "location": [ # Required. All of the places within the filesystem versions of this package # have been found. { # An occurrence of a particular package installation found within a system's # filesystem. E.g., glibc was found in `/var/lib/dpkg/status`. "path": "A String", # The path from which we gathered that this package/version is installed. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [CPE format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # denoting the package manager version distributing a package. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # The version installed at this location. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, }, ], "name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the installed package. }, }, "createTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this occurrence was created. "derivedImage": { # Details of an image occurrence. # Describes how this resource derives from the basis in the associated # note. "derivedImage": { # Derived describes the derived image portion (Occurrence) of the DockerImage # Required. Immutable. The child image derived from the base image. # relationship. This image would be produced from a Dockerfile with FROM # . "distance": 42, # Output only. The number of layers by which this image differs from the # associated image basis. "baseResourceUrl": "A String", # Output only. This contains the base image URL for the derived image # occurrence. "layerInfo": [ # This contains layer-specific metadata, if populated it has length # "distance" and is ordered with [distance] being the layer immediately # following the base image and [1] being the final layer. { # Layer holds metadata specific to a layer of a Docker image. "arguments": "A String", # The recovered arguments to the Dockerfile directive. "directive": "A String", # Required. The recovered Dockerfile directive used to construct this layer. }, ], "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # Required. The fingerprint of the derived image. "v1Name": "A String", # Required. The layer ID of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 # representation. "v2Name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the image's v2 blobs computed via: # [bottom] := v2_blobbottom := sha256(v2_blob[N] + " " + v2_name[N+1]) # Only the name of the final blob is kept. "v2Blob": [ # Required. The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image. "A String", ], }, }, }, "noteName": "A String", # Required. Immutable. The analysis note associated with this occurrence, in # the form of `projects/[PROVIDER_ID]/notes/[NOTE_ID]`. This field can be # used as a filter in list requests. } x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. Allowed values 1 - v1 error format 2 - v2 error format Returns: An object of the form: { # An instance of an analysis type that has been found on a resource. "kind": "A String", # Output only. This explicitly denotes which of the occurrence details are # specified. This field can be used as a filter in list requests. "resource": { # An entity that can have metadata. For example, a Docker image. # Required. Immutable. The resource for which the occurrence applies. "contentHash": { # Container message for hash values. # Deprecated, do not use. Use uri instead. # # The hash of the resource content. For example, the Docker digest. "type": "A String", # Required. The type of hash that was performed. "value": "A String", # Required. The hash value. }, "uri": "A String", # Required. The unique URI of the resource. For example, # `https://gcr.io/project/image@sha256:foo` for a Docker image. "name": "A String", # Deprecated, do not use. Use uri instead. # # The name of the resource. For example, the name of a Docker image - # "Debian". }, "name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the occurrence in the form of # `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/occurrences/[OCCURRENCE_ID]`. "vulnerability": { # Details of a vulnerability Occurrence. # Describes a security vulnerability. "cvssScore": 3.14, # Output only. The CVSS score of this vulnerability. CVSS score is on a # scale of 0-10 where 0 indicates low severity and 10 indicates high # severity. "severity": "A String", # Output only. The note provider assigned Severity of the vulnerability. "type": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js # packages etc) "effectiveSeverity": "A String", # The distro assigned severity for this vulnerability when it is # available, and note provider assigned severity when distro has not yet # assigned a severity for this vulnerability. "relatedUrls": [ # Output only. URLs related to this vulnerability. { # Metadata for any related URL information. "url": "A String", # Specific URL associated with the resource. "label": "A String", # Label to describe usage of the URL. }, ], "packageIssue": [ # Required. The set of affected locations and their fixes (if available) # within the associated resource. { # This message wraps a location affected by a vulnerability and its # associated fix (if one is available). "severityName": "A String", # Deprecated, use Details.effective_severity instead # The severity (e.g., distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability. "affectedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability. # Required. The location of the vulnerability. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # Required. The version of the package being described. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "package": "A String", # Required. The package being described. }, "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability. # The location of the available fix for vulnerability. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # Required. The version of the package being described. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "package": "A String", # Required. The package being described. }, }, ], "longDescription": "A String", # Output only. A detailed description of this vulnerability. "shortDescription": "A String", # Output only. A one sentence description of this vulnerability. }, "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this occurrence was last updated. "discovered": { # Details of a discovery occurrence. # Describes when a resource was discovered. "discovered": { # Provides information about the analysis status of a discovered resource. # Required. Analysis status for the discovered resource. "lastAnalysisTime": "A String", # The last time continuous analysis was done for this resource. # Deprecated, do not use. "analysisStatus": "A String", # The status of discovery for the resource. "continuousAnalysis": "A String", # Whether the resource is continuously analyzed. "analysisStatusError": { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for # When an error is encountered this will contain a LocalizedMessage under # details to show to the user. The LocalizedMessage is output only and # populated by the API. # different programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is # used by [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains # three pieces of data: error code, error message, and error details. # # You can find out more about this error model and how to work with it in the # [API Design Guide](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). "message": "A String", # A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any # user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the # google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client. "code": 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code. "details": [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of # message types for APIs to use. { "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL. }, ], }, }, }, "attestation": { # Details of an attestation occurrence. # Describes an attestation of an artifact. "attestation": { # Occurrence that represents a single "attestation". The authenticity of an # Required. Attestation for the resource. # attestation can be verified using the attached signature. If the verifier # trusts the public key of the signer, then verifying the signature is # sufficient to establish trust. In this circumstance, the authority to which # this attestation is attached is primarily useful for look-up (how to find # this attestation if you already know the authority and artifact to be # verified) and intent (which authority was this attestation intended to sign # for). "pgpSignedAttestation": { # An attestation wrapper with a PGP-compatible signature. This message only # A PGP signed attestation. # supports `ATTACHED` signatures, where the payload that is signed is included # alongside the signature itself in the same file. "pgpKeyId": "A String", # The cryptographic fingerprint of the key used to generate the signature, # as output by, e.g. `gpg --list-keys`. This should be the version 4, full # 160-bit fingerprint, expressed as a 40 character hexidecimal string. See # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-12.2 for details. # Implementations may choose to acknowledge "LONG", "SHORT", or other # abbreviated key IDs, but only the full fingerprint is guaranteed to work. # In gpg, the full fingerprint can be retrieved from the `fpr` field # returned when calling --list-keys with --with-colons. For example: # ``` # gpg --with-colons --with-fingerprint --force-v4-certs \ # --list-keys attester@example.com # tru::1:1513631572:0:3:1:5 # pub:... ... # fpr:::::::::24FF6481B76AC91E66A00AC657A93A81EF3AE6FB: # ``` # Above, the fingerprint is `24FF6481B76AC91E66A00AC657A93A81EF3AE6FB`. "contentType": "A String", # Type (for example schema) of the attestation payload that was signed. # The verifier must ensure that the provided type is one that the verifier # supports, and that the attestation payload is a valid instantiation of that # type (for example by validating a JSON schema). "signature": "A String", # Required. The raw content of the signature, as output by GNU Privacy Guard # (GPG) or equivalent. Since this message only supports attached signatures, # the payload that was signed must be attached. While the signature format # supported is dependent on the verification implementation, currently only # ASCII-armored (`--armor` to gpg), non-clearsigned (`--sign` rather than # `--clearsign` to gpg) are supported. Concretely, `gpg --sign --armor # --output=signature.gpg payload.json` will create the signature content # expected in this field in `signature.gpg` for the `payload.json` # attestation payload. }, "genericSignedAttestation": { # An attestation wrapper that uses the Grafeas `Signature` message. # This attestation must define the `serialized_payload` that the `signatures` # verify and any metadata necessary to interpret that plaintext. The # signatures should always be over the `serialized_payload` bytestring. "signatures": [ # One or more signatures over `serialized_payload`. Verifier implementations # should consider this attestation message verified if at least one # `signature` verifies `serialized_payload`. See `Signature` in common.proto # for more details on signature structure and verification. { # Verifiers (e.g. Kritis implementations) MUST verify signatures # with respect to the trust anchors defined in policy (e.g. a Kritis policy). # Typically this means that the verifier has been configured with a map from # `public_key_id` to public key material (and any required parameters, e.g. # signing algorithm). # # In particular, verification implementations MUST NOT treat the signature # `public_key_id` as anything more than a key lookup hint. The `public_key_id` # DOES NOT validate or authenticate a public key; it only provides a mechanism # for quickly selecting a public key ALREADY CONFIGURED on the verifier through # a trusted channel. Verification implementations MUST reject signatures in any # of the following circumstances: # * The `public_key_id` is not recognized by the verifier. # * The public key that `public_key_id` refers to does not verify the # signature with respect to the payload. # # The `signature` contents SHOULD NOT be "attached" (where the payload is # included with the serialized `signature` bytes). Verifiers MUST ignore any # "attached" payload and only verify signatures with respect to explicitly # provided payload (e.g. a `payload` field on the proto message that holds # this Signature, or the canonical serialization of the proto message that # holds this signature). "publicKeyId": "A String", # The identifier for the public key that verifies this signature. # * The `public_key_id` is required. # * The `public_key_id` MUST be an RFC3986 conformant URI. # * When possible, the `public_key_id` SHOULD be an immutable reference, # such as a cryptographic digest. # # Examples of valid `public_key_id`s: # # OpenPGP V4 public key fingerprint: # * "openpgp4fpr:74FAF3B861BDA0870C7B6DEF607E48D2A663AEEA" # See https://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes/prov/openpgp4fpr for more # details on this scheme. # # RFC6920 digest-named SubjectPublicKeyInfo (digest of the DER # serialization): # * "ni:///sha-256;cD9o9Cq6LG3jD0iKXqEi_vdjJGecm_iXkbqVoScViaU" # * "nih:///sha-256;703f68f42aba2c6de30f488a5ea122fef76324679c9bf89791ba95a1271589a5" "signature": "A String", # The content of the signature, an opaque bytestring. # The payload that this signature verifies MUST be unambiguously provided # with the Signature during verification. A wrapper message might provide # the payload explicitly. Alternatively, a message might have a canonical # serialization that can always be unambiguously computed to derive the # payload. }, ], "contentType": "A String", # Type (for example schema) of the attestation payload that was signed. # The verifier must ensure that the provided type is one that the verifier # supports, and that the attestation payload is a valid instantiation of that # type (for example by validating a JSON schema). "serializedPayload": "A String", # The serialized payload that is verified by one or more `signatures`. # The encoding and semantic meaning of this payload must match what is set in # `content_type`. }, }, }, "build": { # Details of a build occurrence. # Describes a verifiable build. "provenance": { # Provenance of a build. Contains all information needed to verify the full # Required. The actual provenance for the build. # details about the build from source to completion. "commands": [ # Commands requested by the build. { # Command describes a step performed as part of the build pipeline. "waitFor": [ # The ID(s) of the command(s) that this command depends on. "A String", ], "name": "A String", # Required. Name of the command, as presented on the command line, or if the # command is packaged as a Docker container, as presented to `docker pull`. "args": [ # Command-line arguments used when executing this command. "A String", ], "env": [ # Environment variables set before running this command. "A String", ], "id": "A String", # Optional unique identifier for this command, used in wait_for to reference # this command as a dependency. "dir": "A String", # Working directory (relative to project source root) used when running this # command. }, ], "sourceProvenance": { # Source describes the location of the source used for the build. # Details of the Source input to the build. "fileHashes": { # Hash(es) of the build source, which can be used to verify that the original # source integrity was maintained in the build. # # The keys to this map are file paths used as build source and the values # contain the hash values for those files. # # If the build source came in a single package such as a gzipped tarfile # (.tar.gz), the FileHash will be for the single path to that file. "a_key": { # Container message for hashes of byte content of files, used in source # messages to verify integrity of source input to the build. "fileHash": [ # Required. Collection of file hashes. { # Container message for hash values. "type": "A String", # Required. The type of hash that was performed. "value": "A String", # Required. The hash value. }, ], }, }, "artifactStorageSourceUri": "A String", # If provided, the input binary artifacts for the build came from this # location. "additionalContexts": [ # If provided, some of the source code used for the build may be found in # these locations, in the case where the source repository had multiple # remotes or submodules. This list will not include the context specified in # the context field. { # A SourceContext is a reference to a tree of files. A SourceContext together # with a path point to a unique revision of a single file or directory. "git": { # A GitSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a third party Git # A SourceContext referring to any third party Git repo (e.g., GitHub). # repository (e.g., GitHub). "url": "A String", # Git repository URL. "revisionId": "A String", # Git commit hash. }, "cloudRepo": { # A CloudRepoSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a Google Cloud # A SourceContext referring to a revision in a Google Cloud Source Repo. # Source Repo. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision ID. "repoId": { # A unique identifier for a Cloud Repo. # The ID of the repo. "uid": "A String", # A server-assigned, globally unique identifier. "projectRepoId": { # Selects a repo using a Google Cloud Platform project ID (e.g., # A combination of a project ID and a repo name. # winged-cargo-31) and a repo name within that project. "projectId": "A String", # The ID of the project. "repoName": "A String", # The name of the repo. Leave empty for the default repo. }, }, }, "labels": { # Labels with user defined metadata. "a_key": "A String", }, "gerrit": { # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision (commit) ID. "hostUri": "A String", # The URI of a running Gerrit instance. "gerritProject": "A String", # The full project name within the host. Projects may be nested, so # "project/subproject" is a valid project name. The "repo name" is the # hostURI/project. }, }, ], "context": { # A SourceContext is a reference to a tree of files. A SourceContext together # If provided, the source code used for the build came from this location. # with a path point to a unique revision of a single file or directory. "git": { # A GitSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a third party Git # A SourceContext referring to any third party Git repo (e.g., GitHub). # repository (e.g., GitHub). "url": "A String", # Git repository URL. "revisionId": "A String", # Git commit hash. }, "cloudRepo": { # A CloudRepoSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a Google Cloud # A SourceContext referring to a revision in a Google Cloud Source Repo. # Source Repo. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision ID. "repoId": { # A unique identifier for a Cloud Repo. # The ID of the repo. "uid": "A String", # A server-assigned, globally unique identifier. "projectRepoId": { # Selects a repo using a Google Cloud Platform project ID (e.g., # A combination of a project ID and a repo name. # winged-cargo-31) and a repo name within that project. "projectId": "A String", # The ID of the project. "repoName": "A String", # The name of the repo. Leave empty for the default repo. }, }, }, "labels": { # Labels with user defined metadata. "a_key": "A String", }, "gerrit": { # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision (commit) ID. "hostUri": "A String", # The URI of a running Gerrit instance. "gerritProject": "A String", # The full project name within the host. Projects may be nested, so # "project/subproject" is a valid project name. The "repo name" is the # hostURI/project. }, }, }, "buildOptions": { # Special options applied to this build. This is a catch-all field where # build providers can enter any desired additional details. "a_key": "A String", }, "creator": "A String", # E-mail address of the user who initiated this build. Note that this was the # user's e-mail address at the time the build was initiated; this address may # not represent the same end-user for all time. "projectId": "A String", # ID of the project. "builderVersion": "A String", # Version string of the builder at the time this build was executed. "createTime": "A String", # Time at which the build was created. "builtArtifacts": [ # Output of the build. { # Artifact describes a build product. "checksum": "A String", # Hash or checksum value of a binary, or Docker Registry 2.0 digest of a # container. "id": "A String", # Artifact ID, if any; for container images, this will be a URL by digest # like `gcr.io/projectID/imagename@sha256:123456`. "names": [ # Related artifact names. This may be the path to a binary or jar file, or in # the case of a container build, the name used to push the container image to # Google Container Registry, as presented to `docker push`. Note that a # single Artifact ID can have multiple names, for example if two tags are # applied to one image. "A String", ], }, ], "triggerId": "A String", # Trigger identifier if the build was triggered automatically; empty if not. "startTime": "A String", # Time at which execution of the build was started. "endTime": "A String", # Time at which execution of the build was finished. "id": "A String", # Required. Unique identifier of the build. "logsUri": "A String", # URI where any logs for this provenance were written. }, "provenanceBytes": "A String", # Serialized JSON representation of the provenance, used in generating the # build signature in the corresponding build note. After verifying the # signature, `provenance_bytes` can be unmarshalled and compared to the # provenance to confirm that it is unchanged. A base64-encoded string # representation of the provenance bytes is used for the signature in order # to interoperate with openssl which expects this format for signature # verification. # # The serialized form is captured both to avoid ambiguity in how the # provenance is marshalled to json as well to prevent incompatibilities with # future changes. }, "deployment": { # Details of a deployment occurrence. # Describes the deployment of an artifact on a runtime. "deployment": { # The period during which some deployable was active in a runtime. # Required. Deployment history for the resource. "resourceUri": [ # Output only. Resource URI for the artifact being deployed taken from # the deployable field with the same name. "A String", ], "userEmail": "A String", # Identity of the user that triggered this deployment. "address": "A String", # Address of the runtime element hosting this deployment. "platform": "A String", # Platform hosting this deployment. "deployTime": "A String", # Required. Beginning of the lifetime of this deployment. "undeployTime": "A String", # End of the lifetime of this deployment. "config": "A String", # Configuration used to create this deployment. }, }, "remediation": "A String", # A description of actions that can be taken to remedy the note. "installation": { # Details of a package occurrence. # Describes the installation of a package on the linked resource. "installation": { # This represents how a particular software package may be installed on a # Required. Where the package was installed. # system. "location": [ # Required. All of the places within the filesystem versions of this package # have been found. { # An occurrence of a particular package installation found within a system's # filesystem. E.g., glibc was found in `/var/lib/dpkg/status`. "path": "A String", # The path from which we gathered that this package/version is installed. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [CPE format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # denoting the package manager version distributing a package. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # The version installed at this location. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, }, ], "name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the installed package. }, }, "createTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this occurrence was created. "derivedImage": { # Details of an image occurrence. # Describes how this resource derives from the basis in the associated # note. "derivedImage": { # Derived describes the derived image portion (Occurrence) of the DockerImage # Required. Immutable. The child image derived from the base image. # relationship. This image would be produced from a Dockerfile with FROM # . "distance": 42, # Output only. The number of layers by which this image differs from the # associated image basis. "baseResourceUrl": "A String", # Output only. This contains the base image URL for the derived image # occurrence. "layerInfo": [ # This contains layer-specific metadata, if populated it has length # "distance" and is ordered with [distance] being the layer immediately # following the base image and [1] being the final layer. { # Layer holds metadata specific to a layer of a Docker image. "arguments": "A String", # The recovered arguments to the Dockerfile directive. "directive": "A String", # Required. The recovered Dockerfile directive used to construct this layer. }, ], "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # Required. The fingerprint of the derived image. "v1Name": "A String", # Required. The layer ID of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 # representation. "v2Name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the image's v2 blobs computed via: # [bottom] := v2_blobbottom := sha256(v2_blob[N] + " " + v2_name[N+1]) # Only the name of the final blob is kept. "v2Blob": [ # Required. The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image. "A String", ], }, }, }, "noteName": "A String", # Required. Immutable. The analysis note associated with this occurrence, in # the form of `projects/[PROVIDER_ID]/notes/[NOTE_ID]`. This field can be # used as a filter in list requests. }
delete(name, x__xgafv=None)
Deletes the specified occurrence. For example, use this method to delete an occurrence when the occurrence is no longer applicable for the given resource. Args: name: string, The name of the occurrence in the form of `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/occurrences/[OCCURRENCE_ID]`. (required) x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. Allowed values 1 - v1 error format 2 - v2 error format Returns: An object of the form: { # A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated # empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to use it as the request # or the response type of an API method. For instance: # # service Foo { # rpc Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns (google.protobuf.Empty); # } # # The JSON representation for `Empty` is empty JSON object `{}`. }
get(name, x__xgafv=None)
Gets the specified occurrence. Args: name: string, The name of the occurrence in the form of `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/occurrences/[OCCURRENCE_ID]`. (required) x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. Allowed values 1 - v1 error format 2 - v2 error format Returns: An object of the form: { # An instance of an analysis type that has been found on a resource. "kind": "A String", # Output only. This explicitly denotes which of the occurrence details are # specified. This field can be used as a filter in list requests. "resource": { # An entity that can have metadata. For example, a Docker image. # Required. Immutable. The resource for which the occurrence applies. "contentHash": { # Container message for hash values. # Deprecated, do not use. Use uri instead. # # The hash of the resource content. For example, the Docker digest. "type": "A String", # Required. The type of hash that was performed. "value": "A String", # Required. The hash value. }, "uri": "A String", # Required. The unique URI of the resource. For example, # `https://gcr.io/project/image@sha256:foo` for a Docker image. "name": "A String", # Deprecated, do not use. Use uri instead. # # The name of the resource. For example, the name of a Docker image - # "Debian". }, "name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the occurrence in the form of # `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/occurrences/[OCCURRENCE_ID]`. "vulnerability": { # Details of a vulnerability Occurrence. # Describes a security vulnerability. "cvssScore": 3.14, # Output only. The CVSS score of this vulnerability. CVSS score is on a # scale of 0-10 where 0 indicates low severity and 10 indicates high # severity. "severity": "A String", # Output only. The note provider assigned Severity of the vulnerability. "type": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js # packages etc) "effectiveSeverity": "A String", # The distro assigned severity for this vulnerability when it is # available, and note provider assigned severity when distro has not yet # assigned a severity for this vulnerability. "relatedUrls": [ # Output only. URLs related to this vulnerability. { # Metadata for any related URL information. "url": "A String", # Specific URL associated with the resource. "label": "A String", # Label to describe usage of the URL. }, ], "packageIssue": [ # Required. The set of affected locations and their fixes (if available) # within the associated resource. { # This message wraps a location affected by a vulnerability and its # associated fix (if one is available). "severityName": "A String", # Deprecated, use Details.effective_severity instead # The severity (e.g., distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability. "affectedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability. # Required. The location of the vulnerability. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # Required. The version of the package being described. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "package": "A String", # Required. The package being described. }, "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability. # The location of the available fix for vulnerability. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # Required. The version of the package being described. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "package": "A String", # Required. The package being described. }, }, ], "longDescription": "A String", # Output only. A detailed description of this vulnerability. "shortDescription": "A String", # Output only. A one sentence description of this vulnerability. }, "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this occurrence was last updated. "discovered": { # Details of a discovery occurrence. # Describes when a resource was discovered. "discovered": { # Provides information about the analysis status of a discovered resource. # Required. Analysis status for the discovered resource. "lastAnalysisTime": "A String", # The last time continuous analysis was done for this resource. # Deprecated, do not use. "analysisStatus": "A String", # The status of discovery for the resource. "continuousAnalysis": "A String", # Whether the resource is continuously analyzed. "analysisStatusError": { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for # When an error is encountered this will contain a LocalizedMessage under # details to show to the user. The LocalizedMessage is output only and # populated by the API. # different programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is # used by [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains # three pieces of data: error code, error message, and error details. # # You can find out more about this error model and how to work with it in the # [API Design Guide](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). "message": "A String", # A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any # user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the # google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client. "code": 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code. "details": [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of # message types for APIs to use. { "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL. }, ], }, }, }, "attestation": { # Details of an attestation occurrence. # Describes an attestation of an artifact. "attestation": { # Occurrence that represents a single "attestation". The authenticity of an # Required. Attestation for the resource. # attestation can be verified using the attached signature. If the verifier # trusts the public key of the signer, then verifying the signature is # sufficient to establish trust. In this circumstance, the authority to which # this attestation is attached is primarily useful for look-up (how to find # this attestation if you already know the authority and artifact to be # verified) and intent (which authority was this attestation intended to sign # for). "pgpSignedAttestation": { # An attestation wrapper with a PGP-compatible signature. This message only # A PGP signed attestation. # supports `ATTACHED` signatures, where the payload that is signed is included # alongside the signature itself in the same file. "pgpKeyId": "A String", # The cryptographic fingerprint of the key used to generate the signature, # as output by, e.g. `gpg --list-keys`. This should be the version 4, full # 160-bit fingerprint, expressed as a 40 character hexidecimal string. See # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-12.2 for details. # Implementations may choose to acknowledge "LONG", "SHORT", or other # abbreviated key IDs, but only the full fingerprint is guaranteed to work. # In gpg, the full fingerprint can be retrieved from the `fpr` field # returned when calling --list-keys with --with-colons. For example: # ``` # gpg --with-colons --with-fingerprint --force-v4-certs \ # --list-keys attester@example.com # tru::1:1513631572:0:3:1:5 # pub:...... # fpr:::::::::24FF6481B76AC91E66A00AC657A93A81EF3AE6FB: # ``` # Above, the fingerprint is `24FF6481B76AC91E66A00AC657A93A81EF3AE6FB`. "contentType": "A String", # Type (for example schema) of the attestation payload that was signed. # The verifier must ensure that the provided type is one that the verifier # supports, and that the attestation payload is a valid instantiation of that # type (for example by validating a JSON schema). "signature": "A String", # Required. The raw content of the signature, as output by GNU Privacy Guard # (GPG) or equivalent. Since this message only supports attached signatures, # the payload that was signed must be attached. While the signature format # supported is dependent on the verification implementation, currently only # ASCII-armored (`--armor` to gpg), non-clearsigned (`--sign` rather than # `--clearsign` to gpg) are supported. Concretely, `gpg --sign --armor # --output=signature.gpg payload.json` will create the signature content # expected in this field in `signature.gpg` for the `payload.json` # attestation payload. }, "genericSignedAttestation": { # An attestation wrapper that uses the Grafeas `Signature` message. # This attestation must define the `serialized_payload` that the `signatures` # verify and any metadata necessary to interpret that plaintext. The # signatures should always be over the `serialized_payload` bytestring. "signatures": [ # One or more signatures over `serialized_payload`. Verifier implementations # should consider this attestation message verified if at least one # `signature` verifies `serialized_payload`. See `Signature` in common.proto # for more details on signature structure and verification. { # Verifiers (e.g. Kritis implementations) MUST verify signatures # with respect to the trust anchors defined in policy (e.g. a Kritis policy). # Typically this means that the verifier has been configured with a map from # `public_key_id` to public key material (and any required parameters, e.g. # signing algorithm). # # In particular, verification implementations MUST NOT treat the signature # `public_key_id` as anything more than a key lookup hint. The `public_key_id` # DOES NOT validate or authenticate a public key; it only provides a mechanism # for quickly selecting a public key ALREADY CONFIGURED on the verifier through # a trusted channel. Verification implementations MUST reject signatures in any # of the following circumstances: # * The `public_key_id` is not recognized by the verifier. # * The public key that `public_key_id` refers to does not verify the # signature with respect to the payload. # # The `signature` contents SHOULD NOT be "attached" (where the payload is # included with the serialized `signature` bytes). Verifiers MUST ignore any # "attached" payload and only verify signatures with respect to explicitly # provided payload (e.g. a `payload` field on the proto message that holds # this Signature, or the canonical serialization of the proto message that # holds this signature). "publicKeyId": "A String", # The identifier for the public key that verifies this signature. # * The `public_key_id` is required. # * The `public_key_id` MUST be an RFC3986 conformant URI. # * When possible, the `public_key_id` SHOULD be an immutable reference, # such as a cryptographic digest. # # Examples of valid `public_key_id`s: # # OpenPGP V4 public key fingerprint: # * "openpgp4fpr:74FAF3B861BDA0870C7B6DEF607E48D2A663AEEA" # See https://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes/prov/openpgp4fpr for more # details on this scheme. # # RFC6920 digest-named SubjectPublicKeyInfo (digest of the DER # serialization): # * "ni:///sha-256;cD9o9Cq6LG3jD0iKXqEi_vdjJGecm_iXkbqVoScViaU" # * "nih:///sha-256;703f68f42aba2c6de30f488a5ea122fef76324679c9bf89791ba95a1271589a5" "signature": "A String", # The content of the signature, an opaque bytestring. # The payload that this signature verifies MUST be unambiguously provided # with the Signature during verification. A wrapper message might provide # the payload explicitly. Alternatively, a message might have a canonical # serialization that can always be unambiguously computed to derive the # payload. }, ], "contentType": "A String", # Type (for example schema) of the attestation payload that was signed. # The verifier must ensure that the provided type is one that the verifier # supports, and that the attestation payload is a valid instantiation of that # type (for example by validating a JSON schema). "serializedPayload": "A String", # The serialized payload that is verified by one or more `signatures`. # The encoding and semantic meaning of this payload must match what is set in # `content_type`. }, }, }, "build": { # Details of a build occurrence. # Describes a verifiable build. "provenance": { # Provenance of a build. Contains all information needed to verify the full # Required. The actual provenance for the build. # details about the build from source to completion. "commands": [ # Commands requested by the build. { # Command describes a step performed as part of the build pipeline. "waitFor": [ # The ID(s) of the command(s) that this command depends on. "A String", ], "name": "A String", # Required. Name of the command, as presented on the command line, or if the # command is packaged as a Docker container, as presented to `docker pull`. "args": [ # Command-line arguments used when executing this command. "A String", ], "env": [ # Environment variables set before running this command. "A String", ], "id": "A String", # Optional unique identifier for this command, used in wait_for to reference # this command as a dependency. "dir": "A String", # Working directory (relative to project source root) used when running this # command. }, ], "sourceProvenance": { # Source describes the location of the source used for the build. # Details of the Source input to the build. "fileHashes": { # Hash(es) of the build source, which can be used to verify that the original # source integrity was maintained in the build. # # The keys to this map are file paths used as build source and the values # contain the hash values for those files. # # If the build source came in a single package such as a gzipped tarfile # (.tar.gz), the FileHash will be for the single path to that file. "a_key": { # Container message for hashes of byte content of files, used in source # messages to verify integrity of source input to the build. "fileHash": [ # Required. Collection of file hashes. { # Container message for hash values. "type": "A String", # Required. The type of hash that was performed. "value": "A String", # Required. The hash value. }, ], }, }, "artifactStorageSourceUri": "A String", # If provided, the input binary artifacts for the build came from this # location. "additionalContexts": [ # If provided, some of the source code used for the build may be found in # these locations, in the case where the source repository had multiple # remotes or submodules. This list will not include the context specified in # the context field. { # A SourceContext is a reference to a tree of files. A SourceContext together # with a path point to a unique revision of a single file or directory. "git": { # A GitSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a third party Git # A SourceContext referring to any third party Git repo (e.g., GitHub). # repository (e.g., GitHub). "url": "A String", # Git repository URL. "revisionId": "A String", # Git commit hash. }, "cloudRepo": { # A CloudRepoSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a Google Cloud # A SourceContext referring to a revision in a Google Cloud Source Repo. # Source Repo. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision ID. "repoId": { # A unique identifier for a Cloud Repo. # The ID of the repo. "uid": "A String", # A server-assigned, globally unique identifier. "projectRepoId": { # Selects a repo using a Google Cloud Platform project ID (e.g., # A combination of a project ID and a repo name. # winged-cargo-31) and a repo name within that project. "projectId": "A String", # The ID of the project. "repoName": "A String", # The name of the repo. Leave empty for the default repo. }, }, }, "labels": { # Labels with user defined metadata. "a_key": "A String", }, "gerrit": { # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision (commit) ID. "hostUri": "A String", # The URI of a running Gerrit instance. "gerritProject": "A String", # The full project name within the host. Projects may be nested, so # "project/subproject" is a valid project name. The "repo name" is the # hostURI/project. }, }, ], "context": { # A SourceContext is a reference to a tree of files. A SourceContext together # If provided, the source code used for the build came from this location. # with a path point to a unique revision of a single file or directory. "git": { # A GitSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a third party Git # A SourceContext referring to any third party Git repo (e.g., GitHub). # repository (e.g., GitHub). "url": "A String", # Git repository URL. "revisionId": "A String", # Git commit hash. }, "cloudRepo": { # A CloudRepoSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a Google Cloud # A SourceContext referring to a revision in a Google Cloud Source Repo. # Source Repo. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision ID. "repoId": { # A unique identifier for a Cloud Repo. # The ID of the repo. "uid": "A String", # A server-assigned, globally unique identifier. "projectRepoId": { # Selects a repo using a Google Cloud Platform project ID (e.g., # A combination of a project ID and a repo name. # winged-cargo-31) and a repo name within that project. "projectId": "A String", # The ID of the project. "repoName": "A String", # The name of the repo. Leave empty for the default repo. }, }, }, "labels": { # Labels with user defined metadata. "a_key": "A String", }, "gerrit": { # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision (commit) ID. "hostUri": "A String", # The URI of a running Gerrit instance. "gerritProject": "A String", # The full project name within the host. Projects may be nested, so # "project/subproject" is a valid project name. The "repo name" is the # hostURI/project. }, }, }, "buildOptions": { # Special options applied to this build. This is a catch-all field where # build providers can enter any desired additional details. "a_key": "A String", }, "creator": "A String", # E-mail address of the user who initiated this build. Note that this was the # user's e-mail address at the time the build was initiated; this address may # not represent the same end-user for all time. "projectId": "A String", # ID of the project. "builderVersion": "A String", # Version string of the builder at the time this build was executed. "createTime": "A String", # Time at which the build was created. "builtArtifacts": [ # Output of the build. { # Artifact describes a build product. "checksum": "A String", # Hash or checksum value of a binary, or Docker Registry 2.0 digest of a # container. "id": "A String", # Artifact ID, if any; for container images, this will be a URL by digest # like `gcr.io/projectID/imagename@sha256:123456`. "names": [ # Related artifact names. This may be the path to a binary or jar file, or in # the case of a container build, the name used to push the container image to # Google Container Registry, as presented to `docker push`. Note that a # single Artifact ID can have multiple names, for example if two tags are # applied to one image. "A String", ], }, ], "triggerId": "A String", # Trigger identifier if the build was triggered automatically; empty if not. "startTime": "A String", # Time at which execution of the build was started. "endTime": "A String", # Time at which execution of the build was finished. "id": "A String", # Required. Unique identifier of the build. "logsUri": "A String", # URI where any logs for this provenance were written. }, "provenanceBytes": "A String", # Serialized JSON representation of the provenance, used in generating the # build signature in the corresponding build note. After verifying the # signature, `provenance_bytes` can be unmarshalled and compared to the # provenance to confirm that it is unchanged. A base64-encoded string # representation of the provenance bytes is used for the signature in order # to interoperate with openssl which expects this format for signature # verification. # # The serialized form is captured both to avoid ambiguity in how the # provenance is marshalled to json as well to prevent incompatibilities with # future changes. }, "deployment": { # Details of a deployment occurrence. # Describes the deployment of an artifact on a runtime. "deployment": { # The period during which some deployable was active in a runtime. # Required. Deployment history for the resource. "resourceUri": [ # Output only. Resource URI for the artifact being deployed taken from # the deployable field with the same name. "A String", ], "userEmail": "A String", # Identity of the user that triggered this deployment. "address": "A String", # Address of the runtime element hosting this deployment. "platform": "A String", # Platform hosting this deployment. "deployTime": "A String", # Required. Beginning of the lifetime of this deployment. "undeployTime": "A String", # End of the lifetime of this deployment. "config": "A String", # Configuration used to create this deployment. }, }, "remediation": "A String", # A description of actions that can be taken to remedy the note. "installation": { # Details of a package occurrence. # Describes the installation of a package on the linked resource. "installation": { # This represents how a particular software package may be installed on a # Required. Where the package was installed. # system. "location": [ # Required. All of the places within the filesystem versions of this package # have been found. { # An occurrence of a particular package installation found within a system's # filesystem. E.g., glibc was found in `/var/lib/dpkg/status`. "path": "A String", # The path from which we gathered that this package/version is installed. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [CPE format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # denoting the package manager version distributing a package. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # The version installed at this location. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, }, ], "name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the installed package. }, }, "createTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this occurrence was created. "derivedImage": { # Details of an image occurrence. # Describes how this resource derives from the basis in the associated # note. "derivedImage": { # Derived describes the derived image portion (Occurrence) of the DockerImage # Required. Immutable. The child image derived from the base image. # relationship. This image would be produced from a Dockerfile with FROM # . "distance": 42, # Output only. The number of layers by which this image differs from the # associated image basis. "baseResourceUrl": "A String", # Output only. This contains the base image URL for the derived image # occurrence. "layerInfo": [ # This contains layer-specific metadata, if populated it has length # "distance" and is ordered with [distance] being the layer immediately # following the base image and [1] being the final layer. { # Layer holds metadata specific to a layer of a Docker image. "arguments": "A String", # The recovered arguments to the Dockerfile directive. "directive": "A String", # Required. The recovered Dockerfile directive used to construct this layer. }, ], "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # Required. The fingerprint of the derived image. "v1Name": "A String", # Required. The layer ID of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 # representation. "v2Name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the image's v2 blobs computed via: # [bottom] := v2_blobbottom := sha256(v2_blob[N] + " " + v2_name[N+1]) # Only the name of the final blob is kept. "v2Blob": [ # Required. The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image. "A String", ], }, }, }, "noteName": "A String", # Required. Immutable. The analysis note associated with this occurrence, in # the form of `projects/[PROVIDER_ID]/notes/[NOTE_ID]`. This field can be # used as a filter in list requests. }
getIamPolicy(resource, body=None, x__xgafv=None)
Gets the access control policy for a note or an occurrence resource. Requires `containeranalysis.notes.setIamPolicy` or `containeranalysis.occurrences.setIamPolicy` permission if the resource is a note or occurrence, respectively. The resource takes the format `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/notes/[NOTE_ID]` for notes and `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/occurrences/[OCCURRENCE_ID]` for occurrences. Args: resource: string, REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy is being requested. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field. (required) body: object, The request body. The object takes the form of: { # Request message for `GetIamPolicy` method. } x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. Allowed values 1 - v1 error format 2 - v2 error format Returns: An object of the form: { # Defines an Identity and Access Management (IAM) policy. It is used to # specify access control policies for Cloud Platform resources. # # # A `Policy` consists of a list of `bindings`. A `binding` binds a list of # `members` to a `role`, where the members can be user accounts, Google groups, # Google domains, and service accounts. A `role` is a named list of permissions # defined by IAM. # # **JSON Example** # # { # "bindings": [ # { # "role": "roles/owner", # "members": [ # "user:mike@example.com", # "group:admins@example.com", # "domain:google.com", # "serviceAccount:my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com" # ] # }, # { # "role": "roles/viewer", # "members": ["user:sean@example.com"] # } # ] # } # # **YAML Example** # # bindings: # - members: # - user:mike@example.com # - group:admins@example.com # - domain:google.com # - serviceAccount:my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com # role: roles/owner # - members: # - user:sean@example.com # role: roles/viewer # # # For a description of IAM and its features, see the # [IAM developer's guide](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs). "auditConfigs": [ # Specifies cloud audit logging configuration for this policy. { # Specifies the audit configuration for a service. # The configuration determines which permission types are logged, and what # identities, if any, are exempted from logging. # An AuditConfig must have one or more AuditLogConfigs. # # If there are AuditConfigs for both `allServices` and a specific service, # the union of the two AuditConfigs is used for that service: the log_types # specified in each AuditConfig are enabled, and the exempted_members in each # AuditLogConfig are exempted. # # Example Policy with multiple AuditConfigs: # # { # "audit_configs": [ # { # "service": "allServices" # "audit_log_configs": [ # { # "log_type": "DATA_READ", # "exempted_members": [ # "user:foo@gmail.com" # ] # }, # { # "log_type": "DATA_WRITE", # }, # { # "log_type": "ADMIN_READ", # } # ] # }, # { # "service": "fooservice.googleapis.com" # "audit_log_configs": [ # { # "log_type": "DATA_READ", # }, # { # "log_type": "DATA_WRITE", # "exempted_members": [ # "user:bar@gmail.com" # ] # } # ] # } # ] # } # # For fooservice, this policy enables DATA_READ, DATA_WRITE and ADMIN_READ # logging. It also exempts foo@gmail.com from DATA_READ logging, and # bar@gmail.com from DATA_WRITE logging. "auditLogConfigs": [ # The configuration for logging of each type of permission. { # Provides the configuration for logging a type of permissions. # Example: # # { # "audit_log_configs": [ # { # "log_type": "DATA_READ", # "exempted_members": [ # "user:foo@gmail.com" # ] # }, # { # "log_type": "DATA_WRITE", # } # ] # } # # This enables 'DATA_READ' and 'DATA_WRITE' logging, while exempting # foo@gmail.com from DATA_READ logging. "exemptedMembers": [ # Specifies the identities that do not cause logging for this type of # permission. # Follows the same format of Binding.members. "A String", ], "logType": "A String", # The log type that this config enables. }, ], "service": "A String", # Specifies a service that will be enabled for audit logging. # For example, `storage.googleapis.com`, `cloudsql.googleapis.com`. # `allServices` is a special value that covers all services. }, ], "version": 42, # Deprecated. "bindings": [ # Associates a list of `members` to a `role`. # `bindings` with no members will result in an error. { # Associates `members` with a `role`. "role": "A String", # Role that is assigned to `members`. # For example, `roles/viewer`, `roles/editor`, or `roles/owner`. "members": [ # Specifies the identities requesting access for a Cloud Platform resource. # `members` can have the following values: # # * `allUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone who is # on the internet; with or without a Google account. # # * `allAuthenticatedUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone # who is authenticated with a Google account or a service account. # # * `user:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a specific Google # account. For example, `alice@gmail.com` . # # # * `serviceAccount:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a service # account. For example, `my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com`. # # * `group:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a Google group. # For example, `admins@example.com`. # # # * `domain:{domain}`: The G Suite domain (primary) that represents all the # users of that domain. For example, `google.com` or `example.com`. # "A String", ], "condition": { # Represents an expression text. Example: # The condition that is associated with this binding. # NOTE: An unsatisfied condition will not allow user access via current # binding. Different bindings, including their conditions, are examined # independently. # # title: "User account presence" # description: "Determines whether the request has a user account" # expression: "size(request.user) > 0" "location": "A String", # An optional string indicating the location of the expression for error # reporting, e.g. a file name and a position in the file. "expression": "A String", # Textual representation of an expression in # Common Expression Language syntax. # # The application context of the containing message determines which # well-known feature set of CEL is supported. "description": "A String", # An optional description of the expression. This is a longer text which # describes the expression, e.g. when hovered over it in a UI. "title": "A String", # An optional title for the expression, i.e. a short string describing # its purpose. This can be used e.g. in UIs which allow to enter the # expression. }, }, ], "etag": "A String", # `etag` is used for optimistic concurrency control as a way to help # prevent simultaneous updates of a policy from overwriting each other. # It is strongly suggested that systems make use of the `etag` in the # read-modify-write cycle to perform policy updates in order to avoid race # conditions: An `etag` is returned in the response to `getIamPolicy`, and # systems are expected to put that etag in the request to `setIamPolicy` to # ensure that their change will be applied to the same version of the policy. # # If no `etag` is provided in the call to `setIamPolicy`, then the existing # policy is overwritten blindly. }
getNotes(name, x__xgafv=None)
Gets the note attached to the specified occurrence. Consumer projects can use this method to get a note that belongs to a provider project. Args: name: string, The name of the occurrence in the form of `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/occurrences/[OCCURRENCE_ID]`. (required) x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. Allowed values 1 - v1 error format 2 - v2 error format Returns: An object of the form: { # A type of analysis that can be done for a resource. "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was last updated. This field can be used as # a filter in list requests. "relatedNoteNames": [ # Other notes related to this note. "A String", ], "name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the note in the form of # `projects/[PROVIDER_ID]/notes/[NOTE_ID]`. "package": { # This represents a particular package that is distributed over various # A note describing a package hosted by various package managers. # channels. E.g., glibc (aka libc6) is distributed by many, at various # versions. "distribution": [ # The various channels by which a package is distributed. { # This represents a particular channel of distribution for a given package. # E.g., Debian's jessie-backports dpkg mirror. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The cpe_uri in [CPE format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # denoting the package manager version distributing a package. "maintainer": "A String", # A freeform string denoting the maintainer of this package. "description": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific description of this package. "url": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific homepage for this package. "architecture": "A String", # The CPU architecture for which packages in this distribution channel were # built. "latestVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # The latest available version of this package in this distribution channel. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, }, ], "name": "A String", # Required. Immutable. The name of the package. }, "vulnerability": { # Vulnerability provides metadata about a security vulnerability in a Note. # A note describing a package vulnerability. "windowsDetails": [ # Windows details get their own format because the information format and # model don't match a normal detail. Specifically Windows updates are done as # patches, thus Windows vulnerabilities really are a missing package, rather # than a package being at an incorrect version. { "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in # [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) in which the # vulnerability manifests. Examples include distro or storage location for # vulnerable jar. "fixingKbs": [ # Required. The names of the KBs which have hotfixes to mitigate this # vulnerability. Note that there may be multiple hotfixes (and thus # multiple KBs) that mitigate a given vulnerability. Currently any listed # kb's presence is considered a fix. { "url": "A String", # A link to the KB in the Windows update catalog - # https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/ "name": "A String", # The KB name (generally of the form KB[0-9]+ i.e. KB123456). }, ], "name": "A String", # Required. The name of the vulnerability. "description": "A String", # The description of the vulnerability. }, ], "cvssV3": { # Common Vulnerability Scoring System version 3. # The full description of the CVSSv3. # For details, see https://www.first.org/cvss/specification-document "attackComplexity": "A String", "attackVector": "A String", # Base Metrics # Represents the intrinsic characteristics of a vulnerability that are # constant over time and across user environments. "availabilityImpact": "A String", "userInteraction": "A String", "baseScore": 3.14, # The base score is a function of the base metric scores. "privilegesRequired": "A String", "impactScore": 3.14, "exploitabilityScore": 3.14, "confidentialityImpact": "A String", "integrityImpact": "A String", "scope": "A String", }, "cvssScore": 3.14, # The CVSS score for this vulnerability. "severity": "A String", # Note provider assigned impact of the vulnerability. "details": [ # All information about the package to specifically identify this # vulnerability. One entry per (version range and cpe_uri) the package # vulnerability has manifested in. { # Identifies all appearances of this vulnerability in the package for a # specific distro/location. For example: glibc in # cpe:/o:debian:debian_linux:8 for versions 2.1 - 2.2 "severityName": "A String", # The severity (eg: distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in # [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) in which the # vulnerability manifests. Examples include distro or storage location for # vulnerable jar. "description": "A String", # A vendor-specific description of this note. "minAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # The min version of the package in which the vulnerability exists. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "package": "A String", # Required. The name of the package where the vulnerability was found. "packageType": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js # packages etc). "isObsolete": True or False, # Whether this detail is obsolete. Occurrences are expected not to point to # obsolete details. "maxAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # Deprecated, do not use. Use fixed_location instead. # # The max version of the package in which the vulnerability exists. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability. # The fix for this specific package version. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # Required. The version of the package being described. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "package": "A String", # Required. The package being described. }, }, ], }, "kind": "A String", # Output only. The type of analysis. This field can be used as a filter in # list requests. "relatedUrl": [ # URLs associated with this note. { # Metadata for any related URL information. "url": "A String", # Specific URL associated with the resource. "label": "A String", # Label to describe usage of the URL. }, ], "longDescription": "A String", # A detailed description of this note. "attestationAuthority": { # Note kind that represents a logical attestation "role" or "authority". For # A note describing an attestation role. # example, an organization might have one `Authority` for "QA" and one for # "build". This note is intended to act strictly as a grouping mechanism for # the attached occurrences (Attestations). This grouping mechanism also # provides a security boundary, since IAM ACLs gate the ability for a principle # to attach an occurrence to a given note. It also provides a single point of # lookup to find all attached attestation occurrences, even if they don't all # live in the same project. "hint": { # This submessage provides human-readable hints about the purpose of the # Hint hints at the purpose of the attestation authority. # authority. Because the name of a note acts as its resource reference, it is # important to disambiguate the canonical name of the Note (which might be a # UUID for security purposes) from "readable" names more suitable for debug # output. Note that these hints should not be used to look up authorities in # security sensitive contexts, such as when looking up attestations to # verify. "humanReadableName": "A String", # Required. The human readable name of this attestation authority, for # example "qa". }, }, "build": { # Note holding the version of the provider's builder and the signature of the # A note describing build provenance for a verifiable build. # provenance message in the build details occurrence. "builderVersion": "A String", # Required. Immutable. Version of the builder which produced this build. "signature": { # Message encapsulating the signature of the verified build. # Signature of the build in occurrences pointing to this build note # containing build details. "publicKey": "A String", # Public key of the builder which can be used to verify that the related # findings are valid and unchanged. If `key_type` is empty, this defaults # to PEM encoded public keys. # # This field may be empty if `key_id` references an external key. # # For Cloud Build based signatures, this is a PEM encoded public # key. To verify the Cloud Build signature, place the contents of # this field into a file (public.pem). The signature field is base64-decoded # into its binary representation in signature.bin, and the provenance bytes # from `BuildDetails` are base64-decoded into a binary representation in # signed.bin. OpenSSL can then verify the signature: # `openssl sha256 -verify public.pem -signature signature.bin signed.bin` "keyType": "A String", # The type of the key, either stored in `public_key` or referenced in # `key_id`. "keyId": "A String", # An ID for the key used to sign. This could be either an ID for the key # stored in `public_key` (such as the ID or fingerprint for a PGP key, or the # CN for a cert), or a reference to an external key (such as a reference to a # key in Cloud Key Management Service). "signature": "A String", # Required. Signature of the related `BuildProvenance`. In JSON, this is # base-64 encoded. }, }, "baseImage": { # Basis describes the base image portion (Note) of the DockerImage # A note describing a base image. # relationship. Linked occurrences are derived from this or an # equivalent image via: # FROM# Or an equivalent reference, e.g. a tag of the resource_url. "resourceUrl": "A String", # Required. Immutable. The resource_url for the resource representing the # basis of associated occurrence images. "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # Required. Immutable. The fingerprint of the base image. "v1Name": "A String", # Required. The layer ID of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 # representation. "v2Name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the image's v2 blobs computed via: # [bottom] := v2_blobbottom := sha256(v2_blob[N] + " " + v2_name[N+1]) # Only the name of the final blob is kept. "v2Blob": [ # Required. The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image. "A String", ], }, }, "expirationTime": "A String", # Time of expiration for this note. Empty if note does not expire. "deployable": { # An artifact that can be deployed in some runtime. # A note describing something that can be deployed. "resourceUri": [ # Required. Resource URI for the artifact being deployed. "A String", ], }, "shortDescription": "A String", # A one sentence description of this note. "createTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was created. This field can be used as a # filter in list requests. "discovery": { # A note that indicates a type of analysis a provider would perform. This note # A note describing the initial analysis of a resource. # exists in a provider's project. A `Discovery` occurrence is created in a # consumer's project at the start of analysis. "analysisKind": "A String", # Required. Immutable. The kind of analysis that is handled by this # discovery. }, }
getVulnerabilitySummary(parent, x__xgafv=None, filter=None)
Gets a summary of the number and severity of occurrences. Args: parent: string, The name of the project to get a vulnerability summary for in the form of `projects/[PROJECT_ID]`. (required) x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. Allowed values 1 - v1 error format 2 - v2 error format filter: string, The filter expression. Returns: An object of the form: { # A summary of how many vulnerability occurrences there are per resource and # severity type. "counts": [ # A listing by resource of the number of fixable and total vulnerabilities. { # Per resource and severity counts of fixable and total vulnerabilities. "totalCount": "A String", # The total number of vulnerabilities associated with this resource. "resource": { # An entity that can have metadata. For example, a Docker image. # The affected resource. "contentHash": { # Container message for hash values. # Deprecated, do not use. Use uri instead. # # The hash of the resource content. For example, the Docker digest. "type": "A String", # Required. The type of hash that was performed. "value": "A String", # Required. The hash value. }, "uri": "A String", # Required. The unique URI of the resource. For example, # `https://gcr.io/project/image@sha256:foo` for a Docker image. "name": "A String", # Deprecated, do not use. Use uri instead. # # The name of the resource. For example, the name of a Docker image - # "Debian". }, "severity": "A String", # The severity for this count. SEVERITY_UNSPECIFIED indicates total across # all severities. "fixableCount": "A String", # The number of fixable vulnerabilities associated with this resource. }, ], }
list(parent, pageSize=None, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None, filter=None)
Lists occurrences for the specified project. Args: parent: string, The name of the project to list occurrences for in the form of `projects/[PROJECT_ID]`. (required) pageSize: integer, Number of occurrences to return in the list. Must be positive. Max allowed page size is 1000. If not specified, page size defaults to 20. pageToken: string, Token to provide to skip to a particular spot in the list. x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. Allowed values 1 - v1 error format 2 - v2 error format filter: string, The filter expression. Returns: An object of the form: { # Response for listing occurrences. "nextPageToken": "A String", # The next pagination token in the list response. It should be used as # `page_token` for the following request. An empty value means no more # results. "occurrences": [ # The occurrences requested. { # An instance of an analysis type that has been found on a resource. "kind": "A String", # Output only. This explicitly denotes which of the occurrence details are # specified. This field can be used as a filter in list requests. "resource": { # An entity that can have metadata. For example, a Docker image. # Required. Immutable. The resource for which the occurrence applies. "contentHash": { # Container message for hash values. # Deprecated, do not use. Use uri instead. # # The hash of the resource content. For example, the Docker digest. "type": "A String", # Required. The type of hash that was performed. "value": "A String", # Required. The hash value. }, "uri": "A String", # Required. The unique URI of the resource. For example, # `https://gcr.io/project/image@sha256:foo` for a Docker image. "name": "A String", # Deprecated, do not use. Use uri instead. # # The name of the resource. For example, the name of a Docker image - # "Debian". }, "name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the occurrence in the form of # `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/occurrences/[OCCURRENCE_ID]`. "vulnerability": { # Details of a vulnerability Occurrence. # Describes a security vulnerability. "cvssScore": 3.14, # Output only. The CVSS score of this vulnerability. CVSS score is on a # scale of 0-10 where 0 indicates low severity and 10 indicates high # severity. "severity": "A String", # Output only. The note provider assigned Severity of the vulnerability. "type": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js # packages etc) "effectiveSeverity": "A String", # The distro assigned severity for this vulnerability when it is # available, and note provider assigned severity when distro has not yet # assigned a severity for this vulnerability. "relatedUrls": [ # Output only. URLs related to this vulnerability. { # Metadata for any related URL information. "url": "A String", # Specific URL associated with the resource. "label": "A String", # Label to describe usage of the URL. }, ], "packageIssue": [ # Required. The set of affected locations and their fixes (if available) # within the associated resource. { # This message wraps a location affected by a vulnerability and its # associated fix (if one is available). "severityName": "A String", # Deprecated, use Details.effective_severity instead # The severity (e.g., distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability. "affectedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability. # Required. The location of the vulnerability. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # Required. The version of the package being described. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "package": "A String", # Required. The package being described. }, "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability. # The location of the available fix for vulnerability. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # Required. The version of the package being described. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "package": "A String", # Required. The package being described. }, }, ], "longDescription": "A String", # Output only. A detailed description of this vulnerability. "shortDescription": "A String", # Output only. A one sentence description of this vulnerability. }, "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this occurrence was last updated. "discovered": { # Details of a discovery occurrence. # Describes when a resource was discovered. "discovered": { # Provides information about the analysis status of a discovered resource. # Required. Analysis status for the discovered resource. "lastAnalysisTime": "A String", # The last time continuous analysis was done for this resource. # Deprecated, do not use. "analysisStatus": "A String", # The status of discovery for the resource. "continuousAnalysis": "A String", # Whether the resource is continuously analyzed. "analysisStatusError": { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for # When an error is encountered this will contain a LocalizedMessage under # details to show to the user. The LocalizedMessage is output only and # populated by the API. # different programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is # used by [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains # three pieces of data: error code, error message, and error details. # # You can find out more about this error model and how to work with it in the # [API Design Guide](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). "message": "A String", # A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any # user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the # google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client. "code": 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code. "details": [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of # message types for APIs to use. { "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL. }, ], }, }, }, "attestation": { # Details of an attestation occurrence. # Describes an attestation of an artifact. "attestation": { # Occurrence that represents a single "attestation". The authenticity of an # Required. Attestation for the resource. # attestation can be verified using the attached signature. If the verifier # trusts the public key of the signer, then verifying the signature is # sufficient to establish trust. In this circumstance, the authority to which # this attestation is attached is primarily useful for look-up (how to find # this attestation if you already know the authority and artifact to be # verified) and intent (which authority was this attestation intended to sign # for). "pgpSignedAttestation": { # An attestation wrapper with a PGP-compatible signature. This message only # A PGP signed attestation. # supports `ATTACHED` signatures, where the payload that is signed is included # alongside the signature itself in the same file. "pgpKeyId": "A String", # The cryptographic fingerprint of the key used to generate the signature, # as output by, e.g. `gpg --list-keys`. This should be the version 4, full # 160-bit fingerprint, expressed as a 40 character hexidecimal string. See # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-12.2 for details. # Implementations may choose to acknowledge "LONG", "SHORT", or other # abbreviated key IDs, but only the full fingerprint is guaranteed to work. # In gpg, the full fingerprint can be retrieved from the `fpr` field # returned when calling --list-keys with --with-colons. For example: # ``` # gpg --with-colons --with-fingerprint --force-v4-certs \ # --list-keys attester@example.com # tru::1:1513631572:0:3:1:5 # pub:...... # fpr:::::::::24FF6481B76AC91E66A00AC657A93A81EF3AE6FB: # ``` # Above, the fingerprint is `24FF6481B76AC91E66A00AC657A93A81EF3AE6FB`. "contentType": "A String", # Type (for example schema) of the attestation payload that was signed. # The verifier must ensure that the provided type is one that the verifier # supports, and that the attestation payload is a valid instantiation of that # type (for example by validating a JSON schema). "signature": "A String", # Required. The raw content of the signature, as output by GNU Privacy Guard # (GPG) or equivalent. Since this message only supports attached signatures, # the payload that was signed must be attached. While the signature format # supported is dependent on the verification implementation, currently only # ASCII-armored (`--armor` to gpg), non-clearsigned (`--sign` rather than # `--clearsign` to gpg) are supported. Concretely, `gpg --sign --armor # --output=signature.gpg payload.json` will create the signature content # expected in this field in `signature.gpg` for the `payload.json` # attestation payload. }, "genericSignedAttestation": { # An attestation wrapper that uses the Grafeas `Signature` message. # This attestation must define the `serialized_payload` that the `signatures` # verify and any metadata necessary to interpret that plaintext. The # signatures should always be over the `serialized_payload` bytestring. "signatures": [ # One or more signatures over `serialized_payload`. Verifier implementations # should consider this attestation message verified if at least one # `signature` verifies `serialized_payload`. See `Signature` in common.proto # for more details on signature structure and verification. { # Verifiers (e.g. Kritis implementations) MUST verify signatures # with respect to the trust anchors defined in policy (e.g. a Kritis policy). # Typically this means that the verifier has been configured with a map from # `public_key_id` to public key material (and any required parameters, e.g. # signing algorithm). # # In particular, verification implementations MUST NOT treat the signature # `public_key_id` as anything more than a key lookup hint. The `public_key_id` # DOES NOT validate or authenticate a public key; it only provides a mechanism # for quickly selecting a public key ALREADY CONFIGURED on the verifier through # a trusted channel. Verification implementations MUST reject signatures in any # of the following circumstances: # * The `public_key_id` is not recognized by the verifier. # * The public key that `public_key_id` refers to does not verify the # signature with respect to the payload. # # The `signature` contents SHOULD NOT be "attached" (where the payload is # included with the serialized `signature` bytes). Verifiers MUST ignore any # "attached" payload and only verify signatures with respect to explicitly # provided payload (e.g. a `payload` field on the proto message that holds # this Signature, or the canonical serialization of the proto message that # holds this signature). "publicKeyId": "A String", # The identifier for the public key that verifies this signature. # * The `public_key_id` is required. # * The `public_key_id` MUST be an RFC3986 conformant URI. # * When possible, the `public_key_id` SHOULD be an immutable reference, # such as a cryptographic digest. # # Examples of valid `public_key_id`s: # # OpenPGP V4 public key fingerprint: # * "openpgp4fpr:74FAF3B861BDA0870C7B6DEF607E48D2A663AEEA" # See https://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes/prov/openpgp4fpr for more # details on this scheme. # # RFC6920 digest-named SubjectPublicKeyInfo (digest of the DER # serialization): # * "ni:///sha-256;cD9o9Cq6LG3jD0iKXqEi_vdjJGecm_iXkbqVoScViaU" # * "nih:///sha-256;703f68f42aba2c6de30f488a5ea122fef76324679c9bf89791ba95a1271589a5" "signature": "A String", # The content of the signature, an opaque bytestring. # The payload that this signature verifies MUST be unambiguously provided # with the Signature during verification. A wrapper message might provide # the payload explicitly. Alternatively, a message might have a canonical # serialization that can always be unambiguously computed to derive the # payload. }, ], "contentType": "A String", # Type (for example schema) of the attestation payload that was signed. # The verifier must ensure that the provided type is one that the verifier # supports, and that the attestation payload is a valid instantiation of that # type (for example by validating a JSON schema). "serializedPayload": "A String", # The serialized payload that is verified by one or more `signatures`. # The encoding and semantic meaning of this payload must match what is set in # `content_type`. }, }, }, "build": { # Details of a build occurrence. # Describes a verifiable build. "provenance": { # Provenance of a build. Contains all information needed to verify the full # Required. The actual provenance for the build. # details about the build from source to completion. "commands": [ # Commands requested by the build. { # Command describes a step performed as part of the build pipeline. "waitFor": [ # The ID(s) of the command(s) that this command depends on. "A String", ], "name": "A String", # Required. Name of the command, as presented on the command line, or if the # command is packaged as a Docker container, as presented to `docker pull`. "args": [ # Command-line arguments used when executing this command. "A String", ], "env": [ # Environment variables set before running this command. "A String", ], "id": "A String", # Optional unique identifier for this command, used in wait_for to reference # this command as a dependency. "dir": "A String", # Working directory (relative to project source root) used when running this # command. }, ], "sourceProvenance": { # Source describes the location of the source used for the build. # Details of the Source input to the build. "fileHashes": { # Hash(es) of the build source, which can be used to verify that the original # source integrity was maintained in the build. # # The keys to this map are file paths used as build source and the values # contain the hash values for those files. # # If the build source came in a single package such as a gzipped tarfile # (.tar.gz), the FileHash will be for the single path to that file. "a_key": { # Container message for hashes of byte content of files, used in source # messages to verify integrity of source input to the build. "fileHash": [ # Required. Collection of file hashes. { # Container message for hash values. "type": "A String", # Required. The type of hash that was performed. "value": "A String", # Required. The hash value. }, ], }, }, "artifactStorageSourceUri": "A String", # If provided, the input binary artifacts for the build came from this # location. "additionalContexts": [ # If provided, some of the source code used for the build may be found in # these locations, in the case where the source repository had multiple # remotes or submodules. This list will not include the context specified in # the context field. { # A SourceContext is a reference to a tree of files. A SourceContext together # with a path point to a unique revision of a single file or directory. "git": { # A GitSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a third party Git # A SourceContext referring to any third party Git repo (e.g., GitHub). # repository (e.g., GitHub). "url": "A String", # Git repository URL. "revisionId": "A String", # Git commit hash. }, "cloudRepo": { # A CloudRepoSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a Google Cloud # A SourceContext referring to a revision in a Google Cloud Source Repo. # Source Repo. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision ID. "repoId": { # A unique identifier for a Cloud Repo. # The ID of the repo. "uid": "A String", # A server-assigned, globally unique identifier. "projectRepoId": { # Selects a repo using a Google Cloud Platform project ID (e.g., # A combination of a project ID and a repo name. # winged-cargo-31) and a repo name within that project. "projectId": "A String", # The ID of the project. "repoName": "A String", # The name of the repo. Leave empty for the default repo. }, }, }, "labels": { # Labels with user defined metadata. "a_key": "A String", }, "gerrit": { # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision (commit) ID. "hostUri": "A String", # The URI of a running Gerrit instance. "gerritProject": "A String", # The full project name within the host. Projects may be nested, so # "project/subproject" is a valid project name. The "repo name" is the # hostURI/project. }, }, ], "context": { # A SourceContext is a reference to a tree of files. A SourceContext together # If provided, the source code used for the build came from this location. # with a path point to a unique revision of a single file or directory. "git": { # A GitSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a third party Git # A SourceContext referring to any third party Git repo (e.g., GitHub). # repository (e.g., GitHub). "url": "A String", # Git repository URL. "revisionId": "A String", # Git commit hash. }, "cloudRepo": { # A CloudRepoSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a Google Cloud # A SourceContext referring to a revision in a Google Cloud Source Repo. # Source Repo. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision ID. "repoId": { # A unique identifier for a Cloud Repo. # The ID of the repo. "uid": "A String", # A server-assigned, globally unique identifier. "projectRepoId": { # Selects a repo using a Google Cloud Platform project ID (e.g., # A combination of a project ID and a repo name. # winged-cargo-31) and a repo name within that project. "projectId": "A String", # The ID of the project. "repoName": "A String", # The name of the repo. Leave empty for the default repo. }, }, }, "labels": { # Labels with user defined metadata. "a_key": "A String", }, "gerrit": { # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision (commit) ID. "hostUri": "A String", # The URI of a running Gerrit instance. "gerritProject": "A String", # The full project name within the host. Projects may be nested, so # "project/subproject" is a valid project name. The "repo name" is the # hostURI/project. }, }, }, "buildOptions": { # Special options applied to this build. This is a catch-all field where # build providers can enter any desired additional details. "a_key": "A String", }, "creator": "A String", # E-mail address of the user who initiated this build. Note that this was the # user's e-mail address at the time the build was initiated; this address may # not represent the same end-user for all time. "projectId": "A String", # ID of the project. "builderVersion": "A String", # Version string of the builder at the time this build was executed. "createTime": "A String", # Time at which the build was created. "builtArtifacts": [ # Output of the build. { # Artifact describes a build product. "checksum": "A String", # Hash or checksum value of a binary, or Docker Registry 2.0 digest of a # container. "id": "A String", # Artifact ID, if any; for container images, this will be a URL by digest # like `gcr.io/projectID/imagename@sha256:123456`. "names": [ # Related artifact names. This may be the path to a binary or jar file, or in # the case of a container build, the name used to push the container image to # Google Container Registry, as presented to `docker push`. Note that a # single Artifact ID can have multiple names, for example if two tags are # applied to one image. "A String", ], }, ], "triggerId": "A String", # Trigger identifier if the build was triggered automatically; empty if not. "startTime": "A String", # Time at which execution of the build was started. "endTime": "A String", # Time at which execution of the build was finished. "id": "A String", # Required. Unique identifier of the build. "logsUri": "A String", # URI where any logs for this provenance were written. }, "provenanceBytes": "A String", # Serialized JSON representation of the provenance, used in generating the # build signature in the corresponding build note. After verifying the # signature, `provenance_bytes` can be unmarshalled and compared to the # provenance to confirm that it is unchanged. A base64-encoded string # representation of the provenance bytes is used for the signature in order # to interoperate with openssl which expects this format for signature # verification. # # The serialized form is captured both to avoid ambiguity in how the # provenance is marshalled to json as well to prevent incompatibilities with # future changes. }, "deployment": { # Details of a deployment occurrence. # Describes the deployment of an artifact on a runtime. "deployment": { # The period during which some deployable was active in a runtime. # Required. Deployment history for the resource. "resourceUri": [ # Output only. Resource URI for the artifact being deployed taken from # the deployable field with the same name. "A String", ], "userEmail": "A String", # Identity of the user that triggered this deployment. "address": "A String", # Address of the runtime element hosting this deployment. "platform": "A String", # Platform hosting this deployment. "deployTime": "A String", # Required. Beginning of the lifetime of this deployment. "undeployTime": "A String", # End of the lifetime of this deployment. "config": "A String", # Configuration used to create this deployment. }, }, "remediation": "A String", # A description of actions that can be taken to remedy the note. "installation": { # Details of a package occurrence. # Describes the installation of a package on the linked resource. "installation": { # This represents how a particular software package may be installed on a # Required. Where the package was installed. # system. "location": [ # Required. All of the places within the filesystem versions of this package # have been found. { # An occurrence of a particular package installation found within a system's # filesystem. E.g., glibc was found in `/var/lib/dpkg/status`. "path": "A String", # The path from which we gathered that this package/version is installed. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [CPE format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # denoting the package manager version distributing a package. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # The version installed at this location. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, }, ], "name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the installed package. }, }, "createTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this occurrence was created. "derivedImage": { # Details of an image occurrence. # Describes how this resource derives from the basis in the associated # note. "derivedImage": { # Derived describes the derived image portion (Occurrence) of the DockerImage # Required. Immutable. The child image derived from the base image. # relationship. This image would be produced from a Dockerfile with FROM # . "distance": 42, # Output only. The number of layers by which this image differs from the # associated image basis. "baseResourceUrl": "A String", # Output only. This contains the base image URL for the derived image # occurrence. "layerInfo": [ # This contains layer-specific metadata, if populated it has length # "distance" and is ordered with [distance] being the layer immediately # following the base image and [1] being the final layer. { # Layer holds metadata specific to a layer of a Docker image. "arguments": "A String", # The recovered arguments to the Dockerfile directive. "directive": "A String", # Required. The recovered Dockerfile directive used to construct this layer. }, ], "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # Required. The fingerprint of the derived image. "v1Name": "A String", # Required. The layer ID of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 # representation. "v2Name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the image's v2 blobs computed via: # [bottom] := v2_blobbottom := sha256(v2_blob[N] + " " + v2_name[N+1]) # Only the name of the final blob is kept. "v2Blob": [ # Required. The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image. "A String", ], }, }, }, "noteName": "A String", # Required. Immutable. The analysis note associated with this occurrence, in # the form of `projects/[PROVIDER_ID]/notes/[NOTE_ID]`. This field can be # used as a filter in list requests. }, ], }
list_next(previous_request, previous_response)
Retrieves the next page of results. Args: previous_request: The request for the previous page. (required) previous_response: The response from the request for the previous page. (required) Returns: A request object that you can call 'execute()' on to request the next page. Returns None if there are no more items in the collection.
patch(name, body, updateMask=None, x__xgafv=None)
Updates the specified occurrence. Args: name: string, The name of the occurrence in the form of `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/occurrences/[OCCURRENCE_ID]`. (required) body: object, The request body. (required) The object takes the form of: { # An instance of an analysis type that has been found on a resource. "kind": "A String", # Output only. This explicitly denotes which of the occurrence details are # specified. This field can be used as a filter in list requests. "resource": { # An entity that can have metadata. For example, a Docker image. # Required. Immutable. The resource for which the occurrence applies. "contentHash": { # Container message for hash values. # Deprecated, do not use. Use uri instead. # # The hash of the resource content. For example, the Docker digest. "type": "A String", # Required. The type of hash that was performed. "value": "A String", # Required. The hash value. }, "uri": "A String", # Required. The unique URI of the resource. For example, # `https://gcr.io/project/image@sha256:foo` for a Docker image. "name": "A String", # Deprecated, do not use. Use uri instead. # # The name of the resource. For example, the name of a Docker image - # "Debian". }, "name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the occurrence in the form of # `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/occurrences/[OCCURRENCE_ID]`. "vulnerability": { # Details of a vulnerability Occurrence. # Describes a security vulnerability. "cvssScore": 3.14, # Output only. The CVSS score of this vulnerability. CVSS score is on a # scale of 0-10 where 0 indicates low severity and 10 indicates high # severity. "severity": "A String", # Output only. The note provider assigned Severity of the vulnerability. "type": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js # packages etc) "effectiveSeverity": "A String", # The distro assigned severity for this vulnerability when it is # available, and note provider assigned severity when distro has not yet # assigned a severity for this vulnerability. "relatedUrls": [ # Output only. URLs related to this vulnerability. { # Metadata for any related URL information. "url": "A String", # Specific URL associated with the resource. "label": "A String", # Label to describe usage of the URL. }, ], "packageIssue": [ # Required. The set of affected locations and their fixes (if available) # within the associated resource. { # This message wraps a location affected by a vulnerability and its # associated fix (if one is available). "severityName": "A String", # Deprecated, use Details.effective_severity instead # The severity (e.g., distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability. "affectedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability. # Required. The location of the vulnerability. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # Required. The version of the package being described. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "package": "A String", # Required. The package being described. }, "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability. # The location of the available fix for vulnerability. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # Required. The version of the package being described. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "package": "A String", # Required. The package being described. }, }, ], "longDescription": "A String", # Output only. A detailed description of this vulnerability. "shortDescription": "A String", # Output only. A one sentence description of this vulnerability. }, "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this occurrence was last updated. "discovered": { # Details of a discovery occurrence. # Describes when a resource was discovered. "discovered": { # Provides information about the analysis status of a discovered resource. # Required. Analysis status for the discovered resource. "lastAnalysisTime": "A String", # The last time continuous analysis was done for this resource. # Deprecated, do not use. "analysisStatus": "A String", # The status of discovery for the resource. "continuousAnalysis": "A String", # Whether the resource is continuously analyzed. "analysisStatusError": { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for # When an error is encountered this will contain a LocalizedMessage under # details to show to the user. The LocalizedMessage is output only and # populated by the API. # different programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is # used by [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains # three pieces of data: error code, error message, and error details. # # You can find out more about this error model and how to work with it in the # [API Design Guide](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). "message": "A String", # A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any # user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the # google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client. "code": 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code. "details": [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of # message types for APIs to use. { "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL. }, ], }, }, }, "attestation": { # Details of an attestation occurrence. # Describes an attestation of an artifact. "attestation": { # Occurrence that represents a single "attestation". The authenticity of an # Required. Attestation for the resource. # attestation can be verified using the attached signature. If the verifier # trusts the public key of the signer, then verifying the signature is # sufficient to establish trust. In this circumstance, the authority to which # this attestation is attached is primarily useful for look-up (how to find # this attestation if you already know the authority and artifact to be # verified) and intent (which authority was this attestation intended to sign # for). "pgpSignedAttestation": { # An attestation wrapper with a PGP-compatible signature. This message only # A PGP signed attestation. # supports `ATTACHED` signatures, where the payload that is signed is included # alongside the signature itself in the same file. "pgpKeyId": "A String", # The cryptographic fingerprint of the key used to generate the signature, # as output by, e.g. `gpg --list-keys`. This should be the version 4, full # 160-bit fingerprint, expressed as a 40 character hexidecimal string. See # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-12.2 for details. # Implementations may choose to acknowledge "LONG", "SHORT", or other # abbreviated key IDs, but only the full fingerprint is guaranteed to work. # In gpg, the full fingerprint can be retrieved from the `fpr` field # returned when calling --list-keys with --with-colons. For example: # ``` # gpg --with-colons --with-fingerprint --force-v4-certs \ # --list-keys attester@example.com # tru::1:1513631572:0:3:1:5 # pub:...... # fpr:::::::::24FF6481B76AC91E66A00AC657A93A81EF3AE6FB: # ``` # Above, the fingerprint is `24FF6481B76AC91E66A00AC657A93A81EF3AE6FB`. "contentType": "A String", # Type (for example schema) of the attestation payload that was signed. # The verifier must ensure that the provided type is one that the verifier # supports, and that the attestation payload is a valid instantiation of that # type (for example by validating a JSON schema). "signature": "A String", # Required. The raw content of the signature, as output by GNU Privacy Guard # (GPG) or equivalent. Since this message only supports attached signatures, # the payload that was signed must be attached. While the signature format # supported is dependent on the verification implementation, currently only # ASCII-armored (`--armor` to gpg), non-clearsigned (`--sign` rather than # `--clearsign` to gpg) are supported. Concretely, `gpg --sign --armor # --output=signature.gpg payload.json` will create the signature content # expected in this field in `signature.gpg` for the `payload.json` # attestation payload. }, "genericSignedAttestation": { # An attestation wrapper that uses the Grafeas `Signature` message. # This attestation must define the `serialized_payload` that the `signatures` # verify and any metadata necessary to interpret that plaintext. The # signatures should always be over the `serialized_payload` bytestring. "signatures": [ # One or more signatures over `serialized_payload`. Verifier implementations # should consider this attestation message verified if at least one # `signature` verifies `serialized_payload`. See `Signature` in common.proto # for more details on signature structure and verification. { # Verifiers (e.g. Kritis implementations) MUST verify signatures # with respect to the trust anchors defined in policy (e.g. a Kritis policy). # Typically this means that the verifier has been configured with a map from # `public_key_id` to public key material (and any required parameters, e.g. # signing algorithm). # # In particular, verification implementations MUST NOT treat the signature # `public_key_id` as anything more than a key lookup hint. The `public_key_id` # DOES NOT validate or authenticate a public key; it only provides a mechanism # for quickly selecting a public key ALREADY CONFIGURED on the verifier through # a trusted channel. Verification implementations MUST reject signatures in any # of the following circumstances: # * The `public_key_id` is not recognized by the verifier. # * The public key that `public_key_id` refers to does not verify the # signature with respect to the payload. # # The `signature` contents SHOULD NOT be "attached" (where the payload is # included with the serialized `signature` bytes). Verifiers MUST ignore any # "attached" payload and only verify signatures with respect to explicitly # provided payload (e.g. a `payload` field on the proto message that holds # this Signature, or the canonical serialization of the proto message that # holds this signature). "publicKeyId": "A String", # The identifier for the public key that verifies this signature. # * The `public_key_id` is required. # * The `public_key_id` MUST be an RFC3986 conformant URI. # * When possible, the `public_key_id` SHOULD be an immutable reference, # such as a cryptographic digest. # # Examples of valid `public_key_id`s: # # OpenPGP V4 public key fingerprint: # * "openpgp4fpr:74FAF3B861BDA0870C7B6DEF607E48D2A663AEEA" # See https://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes/prov/openpgp4fpr for more # details on this scheme. # # RFC6920 digest-named SubjectPublicKeyInfo (digest of the DER # serialization): # * "ni:///sha-256;cD9o9Cq6LG3jD0iKXqEi_vdjJGecm_iXkbqVoScViaU" # * "nih:///sha-256;703f68f42aba2c6de30f488a5ea122fef76324679c9bf89791ba95a1271589a5" "signature": "A String", # The content of the signature, an opaque bytestring. # The payload that this signature verifies MUST be unambiguously provided # with the Signature during verification. A wrapper message might provide # the payload explicitly. Alternatively, a message might have a canonical # serialization that can always be unambiguously computed to derive the # payload. }, ], "contentType": "A String", # Type (for example schema) of the attestation payload that was signed. # The verifier must ensure that the provided type is one that the verifier # supports, and that the attestation payload is a valid instantiation of that # type (for example by validating a JSON schema). "serializedPayload": "A String", # The serialized payload that is verified by one or more `signatures`. # The encoding and semantic meaning of this payload must match what is set in # `content_type`. }, }, }, "build": { # Details of a build occurrence. # Describes a verifiable build. "provenance": { # Provenance of a build. Contains all information needed to verify the full # Required. The actual provenance for the build. # details about the build from source to completion. "commands": [ # Commands requested by the build. { # Command describes a step performed as part of the build pipeline. "waitFor": [ # The ID(s) of the command(s) that this command depends on. "A String", ], "name": "A String", # Required. Name of the command, as presented on the command line, or if the # command is packaged as a Docker container, as presented to `docker pull`. "args": [ # Command-line arguments used when executing this command. "A String", ], "env": [ # Environment variables set before running this command. "A String", ], "id": "A String", # Optional unique identifier for this command, used in wait_for to reference # this command as a dependency. "dir": "A String", # Working directory (relative to project source root) used when running this # command. }, ], "sourceProvenance": { # Source describes the location of the source used for the build. # Details of the Source input to the build. "fileHashes": { # Hash(es) of the build source, which can be used to verify that the original # source integrity was maintained in the build. # # The keys to this map are file paths used as build source and the values # contain the hash values for those files. # # If the build source came in a single package such as a gzipped tarfile # (.tar.gz), the FileHash will be for the single path to that file. "a_key": { # Container message for hashes of byte content of files, used in source # messages to verify integrity of source input to the build. "fileHash": [ # Required. Collection of file hashes. { # Container message for hash values. "type": "A String", # Required. The type of hash that was performed. "value": "A String", # Required. The hash value. }, ], }, }, "artifactStorageSourceUri": "A String", # If provided, the input binary artifacts for the build came from this # location. "additionalContexts": [ # If provided, some of the source code used for the build may be found in # these locations, in the case where the source repository had multiple # remotes or submodules. This list will not include the context specified in # the context field. { # A SourceContext is a reference to a tree of files. A SourceContext together # with a path point to a unique revision of a single file or directory. "git": { # A GitSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a third party Git # A SourceContext referring to any third party Git repo (e.g., GitHub). # repository (e.g., GitHub). "url": "A String", # Git repository URL. "revisionId": "A String", # Git commit hash. }, "cloudRepo": { # A CloudRepoSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a Google Cloud # A SourceContext referring to a revision in a Google Cloud Source Repo. # Source Repo. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision ID. "repoId": { # A unique identifier for a Cloud Repo. # The ID of the repo. "uid": "A String", # A server-assigned, globally unique identifier. "projectRepoId": { # Selects a repo using a Google Cloud Platform project ID (e.g., # A combination of a project ID and a repo name. # winged-cargo-31) and a repo name within that project. "projectId": "A String", # The ID of the project. "repoName": "A String", # The name of the repo. Leave empty for the default repo. }, }, }, "labels": { # Labels with user defined metadata. "a_key": "A String", }, "gerrit": { # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision (commit) ID. "hostUri": "A String", # The URI of a running Gerrit instance. "gerritProject": "A String", # The full project name within the host. Projects may be nested, so # "project/subproject" is a valid project name. The "repo name" is the # hostURI/project. }, }, ], "context": { # A SourceContext is a reference to a tree of files. A SourceContext together # If provided, the source code used for the build came from this location. # with a path point to a unique revision of a single file or directory. "git": { # A GitSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a third party Git # A SourceContext referring to any third party Git repo (e.g., GitHub). # repository (e.g., GitHub). "url": "A String", # Git repository URL. "revisionId": "A String", # Git commit hash. }, "cloudRepo": { # A CloudRepoSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a Google Cloud # A SourceContext referring to a revision in a Google Cloud Source Repo. # Source Repo. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision ID. "repoId": { # A unique identifier for a Cloud Repo. # The ID of the repo. "uid": "A String", # A server-assigned, globally unique identifier. "projectRepoId": { # Selects a repo using a Google Cloud Platform project ID (e.g., # A combination of a project ID and a repo name. # winged-cargo-31) and a repo name within that project. "projectId": "A String", # The ID of the project. "repoName": "A String", # The name of the repo. Leave empty for the default repo. }, }, }, "labels": { # Labels with user defined metadata. "a_key": "A String", }, "gerrit": { # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision (commit) ID. "hostUri": "A String", # The URI of a running Gerrit instance. "gerritProject": "A String", # The full project name within the host. Projects may be nested, so # "project/subproject" is a valid project name. The "repo name" is the # hostURI/project. }, }, }, "buildOptions": { # Special options applied to this build. This is a catch-all field where # build providers can enter any desired additional details. "a_key": "A String", }, "creator": "A String", # E-mail address of the user who initiated this build. Note that this was the # user's e-mail address at the time the build was initiated; this address may # not represent the same end-user for all time. "projectId": "A String", # ID of the project. "builderVersion": "A String", # Version string of the builder at the time this build was executed. "createTime": "A String", # Time at which the build was created. "builtArtifacts": [ # Output of the build. { # Artifact describes a build product. "checksum": "A String", # Hash or checksum value of a binary, or Docker Registry 2.0 digest of a # container. "id": "A String", # Artifact ID, if any; for container images, this will be a URL by digest # like `gcr.io/projectID/imagename@sha256:123456`. "names": [ # Related artifact names. This may be the path to a binary or jar file, or in # the case of a container build, the name used to push the container image to # Google Container Registry, as presented to `docker push`. Note that a # single Artifact ID can have multiple names, for example if two tags are # applied to one image. "A String", ], }, ], "triggerId": "A String", # Trigger identifier if the build was triggered automatically; empty if not. "startTime": "A String", # Time at which execution of the build was started. "endTime": "A String", # Time at which execution of the build was finished. "id": "A String", # Required. Unique identifier of the build. "logsUri": "A String", # URI where any logs for this provenance were written. }, "provenanceBytes": "A String", # Serialized JSON representation of the provenance, used in generating the # build signature in the corresponding build note. After verifying the # signature, `provenance_bytes` can be unmarshalled and compared to the # provenance to confirm that it is unchanged. A base64-encoded string # representation of the provenance bytes is used for the signature in order # to interoperate with openssl which expects this format for signature # verification. # # The serialized form is captured both to avoid ambiguity in how the # provenance is marshalled to json as well to prevent incompatibilities with # future changes. }, "deployment": { # Details of a deployment occurrence. # Describes the deployment of an artifact on a runtime. "deployment": { # The period during which some deployable was active in a runtime. # Required. Deployment history for the resource. "resourceUri": [ # Output only. Resource URI for the artifact being deployed taken from # the deployable field with the same name. "A String", ], "userEmail": "A String", # Identity of the user that triggered this deployment. "address": "A String", # Address of the runtime element hosting this deployment. "platform": "A String", # Platform hosting this deployment. "deployTime": "A String", # Required. Beginning of the lifetime of this deployment. "undeployTime": "A String", # End of the lifetime of this deployment. "config": "A String", # Configuration used to create this deployment. }, }, "remediation": "A String", # A description of actions that can be taken to remedy the note. "installation": { # Details of a package occurrence. # Describes the installation of a package on the linked resource. "installation": { # This represents how a particular software package may be installed on a # Required. Where the package was installed. # system. "location": [ # Required. All of the places within the filesystem versions of this package # have been found. { # An occurrence of a particular package installation found within a system's # filesystem. E.g., glibc was found in `/var/lib/dpkg/status`. "path": "A String", # The path from which we gathered that this package/version is installed. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [CPE format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # denoting the package manager version distributing a package. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # The version installed at this location. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, }, ], "name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the installed package. }, }, "createTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this occurrence was created. "derivedImage": { # Details of an image occurrence. # Describes how this resource derives from the basis in the associated # note. "derivedImage": { # Derived describes the derived image portion (Occurrence) of the DockerImage # Required. Immutable. The child image derived from the base image. # relationship. This image would be produced from a Dockerfile with FROM # . "distance": 42, # Output only. The number of layers by which this image differs from the # associated image basis. "baseResourceUrl": "A String", # Output only. This contains the base image URL for the derived image # occurrence. "layerInfo": [ # This contains layer-specific metadata, if populated it has length # "distance" and is ordered with [distance] being the layer immediately # following the base image and [1] being the final layer. { # Layer holds metadata specific to a layer of a Docker image. "arguments": "A String", # The recovered arguments to the Dockerfile directive. "directive": "A String", # Required. The recovered Dockerfile directive used to construct this layer. }, ], "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # Required. The fingerprint of the derived image. "v1Name": "A String", # Required. The layer ID of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 # representation. "v2Name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the image's v2 blobs computed via: # [bottom] := v2_blobbottom := sha256(v2_blob[N] + " " + v2_name[N+1]) # Only the name of the final blob is kept. "v2Blob": [ # Required. The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image. "A String", ], }, }, }, "noteName": "A String", # Required. Immutable. The analysis note associated with this occurrence, in # the form of `projects/[PROVIDER_ID]/notes/[NOTE_ID]`. This field can be # used as a filter in list requests. } updateMask: string, The fields to update. x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. Allowed values 1 - v1 error format 2 - v2 error format Returns: An object of the form: { # An instance of an analysis type that has been found on a resource. "kind": "A String", # Output only. This explicitly denotes which of the occurrence details are # specified. This field can be used as a filter in list requests. "resource": { # An entity that can have metadata. For example, a Docker image. # Required. Immutable. The resource for which the occurrence applies. "contentHash": { # Container message for hash values. # Deprecated, do not use. Use uri instead. # # The hash of the resource content. For example, the Docker digest. "type": "A String", # Required. The type of hash that was performed. "value": "A String", # Required. The hash value. }, "uri": "A String", # Required. The unique URI of the resource. For example, # `https://gcr.io/project/image@sha256:foo` for a Docker image. "name": "A String", # Deprecated, do not use. Use uri instead. # # The name of the resource. For example, the name of a Docker image - # "Debian". }, "name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the occurrence in the form of # `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/occurrences/[OCCURRENCE_ID]`. "vulnerability": { # Details of a vulnerability Occurrence. # Describes a security vulnerability. "cvssScore": 3.14, # Output only. The CVSS score of this vulnerability. CVSS score is on a # scale of 0-10 where 0 indicates low severity and 10 indicates high # severity. "severity": "A String", # Output only. The note provider assigned Severity of the vulnerability. "type": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js # packages etc) "effectiveSeverity": "A String", # The distro assigned severity for this vulnerability when it is # available, and note provider assigned severity when distro has not yet # assigned a severity for this vulnerability. "relatedUrls": [ # Output only. URLs related to this vulnerability. { # Metadata for any related URL information. "url": "A String", # Specific URL associated with the resource. "label": "A String", # Label to describe usage of the URL. }, ], "packageIssue": [ # Required. The set of affected locations and their fixes (if available) # within the associated resource. { # This message wraps a location affected by a vulnerability and its # associated fix (if one is available). "severityName": "A String", # Deprecated, use Details.effective_severity instead # The severity (e.g., distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability. "affectedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability. # Required. The location of the vulnerability. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # Required. The version of the package being described. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "package": "A String", # Required. The package being described. }, "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability. # The location of the available fix for vulnerability. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # Required. The version of the package being described. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, "package": "A String", # Required. The package being described. }, }, ], "longDescription": "A String", # Output only. A detailed description of this vulnerability. "shortDescription": "A String", # Output only. A one sentence description of this vulnerability. }, "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this occurrence was last updated. "discovered": { # Details of a discovery occurrence. # Describes when a resource was discovered. "discovered": { # Provides information about the analysis status of a discovered resource. # Required. Analysis status for the discovered resource. "lastAnalysisTime": "A String", # The last time continuous analysis was done for this resource. # Deprecated, do not use. "analysisStatus": "A String", # The status of discovery for the resource. "continuousAnalysis": "A String", # Whether the resource is continuously analyzed. "analysisStatusError": { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for # When an error is encountered this will contain a LocalizedMessage under # details to show to the user. The LocalizedMessage is output only and # populated by the API. # different programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is # used by [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains # three pieces of data: error code, error message, and error details. # # You can find out more about this error model and how to work with it in the # [API Design Guide](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). "message": "A String", # A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any # user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the # google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client. "code": 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code. "details": [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of # message types for APIs to use. { "a_key": "", # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL. }, ], }, }, }, "attestation": { # Details of an attestation occurrence. # Describes an attestation of an artifact. "attestation": { # Occurrence that represents a single "attestation". The authenticity of an # Required. Attestation for the resource. # attestation can be verified using the attached signature. If the verifier # trusts the public key of the signer, then verifying the signature is # sufficient to establish trust. In this circumstance, the authority to which # this attestation is attached is primarily useful for look-up (how to find # this attestation if you already know the authority and artifact to be # verified) and intent (which authority was this attestation intended to sign # for). "pgpSignedAttestation": { # An attestation wrapper with a PGP-compatible signature. This message only # A PGP signed attestation. # supports `ATTACHED` signatures, where the payload that is signed is included # alongside the signature itself in the same file. "pgpKeyId": "A String", # The cryptographic fingerprint of the key used to generate the signature, # as output by, e.g. `gpg --list-keys`. This should be the version 4, full # 160-bit fingerprint, expressed as a 40 character hexidecimal string. See # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-12.2 for details. # Implementations may choose to acknowledge "LONG", "SHORT", or other # abbreviated key IDs, but only the full fingerprint is guaranteed to work. # In gpg, the full fingerprint can be retrieved from the `fpr` field # returned when calling --list-keys with --with-colons. For example: # ``` # gpg --with-colons --with-fingerprint --force-v4-certs \ # --list-keys attester@example.com # tru::1:1513631572:0:3:1:5 # pub:... ... # fpr:::::::::24FF6481B76AC91E66A00AC657A93A81EF3AE6FB: # ``` # Above, the fingerprint is `24FF6481B76AC91E66A00AC657A93A81EF3AE6FB`. "contentType": "A String", # Type (for example schema) of the attestation payload that was signed. # The verifier must ensure that the provided type is one that the verifier # supports, and that the attestation payload is a valid instantiation of that # type (for example by validating a JSON schema). "signature": "A String", # Required. The raw content of the signature, as output by GNU Privacy Guard # (GPG) or equivalent. Since this message only supports attached signatures, # the payload that was signed must be attached. While the signature format # supported is dependent on the verification implementation, currently only # ASCII-armored (`--armor` to gpg), non-clearsigned (`--sign` rather than # `--clearsign` to gpg) are supported. Concretely, `gpg --sign --armor # --output=signature.gpg payload.json` will create the signature content # expected in this field in `signature.gpg` for the `payload.json` # attestation payload. }, "genericSignedAttestation": { # An attestation wrapper that uses the Grafeas `Signature` message. # This attestation must define the `serialized_payload` that the `signatures` # verify and any metadata necessary to interpret that plaintext. The # signatures should always be over the `serialized_payload` bytestring. "signatures": [ # One or more signatures over `serialized_payload`. Verifier implementations # should consider this attestation message verified if at least one # `signature` verifies `serialized_payload`. See `Signature` in common.proto # for more details on signature structure and verification. { # Verifiers (e.g. Kritis implementations) MUST verify signatures # with respect to the trust anchors defined in policy (e.g. a Kritis policy). # Typically this means that the verifier has been configured with a map from # `public_key_id` to public key material (and any required parameters, e.g. # signing algorithm). # # In particular, verification implementations MUST NOT treat the signature # `public_key_id` as anything more than a key lookup hint. The `public_key_id` # DOES NOT validate or authenticate a public key; it only provides a mechanism # for quickly selecting a public key ALREADY CONFIGURED on the verifier through # a trusted channel. Verification implementations MUST reject signatures in any # of the following circumstances: # * The `public_key_id` is not recognized by the verifier. # * The public key that `public_key_id` refers to does not verify the # signature with respect to the payload. # # The `signature` contents SHOULD NOT be "attached" (where the payload is # included with the serialized `signature` bytes). Verifiers MUST ignore any # "attached" payload and only verify signatures with respect to explicitly # provided payload (e.g. a `payload` field on the proto message that holds # this Signature, or the canonical serialization of the proto message that # holds this signature). "publicKeyId": "A String", # The identifier for the public key that verifies this signature. # * The `public_key_id` is required. # * The `public_key_id` MUST be an RFC3986 conformant URI. # * When possible, the `public_key_id` SHOULD be an immutable reference, # such as a cryptographic digest. # # Examples of valid `public_key_id`s: # # OpenPGP V4 public key fingerprint: # * "openpgp4fpr:74FAF3B861BDA0870C7B6DEF607E48D2A663AEEA" # See https://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes/prov/openpgp4fpr for more # details on this scheme. # # RFC6920 digest-named SubjectPublicKeyInfo (digest of the DER # serialization): # * "ni:///sha-256;cD9o9Cq6LG3jD0iKXqEi_vdjJGecm_iXkbqVoScViaU" # * "nih:///sha-256;703f68f42aba2c6de30f488a5ea122fef76324679c9bf89791ba95a1271589a5" "signature": "A String", # The content of the signature, an opaque bytestring. # The payload that this signature verifies MUST be unambiguously provided # with the Signature during verification. A wrapper message might provide # the payload explicitly. Alternatively, a message might have a canonical # serialization that can always be unambiguously computed to derive the # payload. }, ], "contentType": "A String", # Type (for example schema) of the attestation payload that was signed. # The verifier must ensure that the provided type is one that the verifier # supports, and that the attestation payload is a valid instantiation of that # type (for example by validating a JSON schema). "serializedPayload": "A String", # The serialized payload that is verified by one or more `signatures`. # The encoding and semantic meaning of this payload must match what is set in # `content_type`. }, }, }, "build": { # Details of a build occurrence. # Describes a verifiable build. "provenance": { # Provenance of a build. Contains all information needed to verify the full # Required. The actual provenance for the build. # details about the build from source to completion. "commands": [ # Commands requested by the build. { # Command describes a step performed as part of the build pipeline. "waitFor": [ # The ID(s) of the command(s) that this command depends on. "A String", ], "name": "A String", # Required. Name of the command, as presented on the command line, or if the # command is packaged as a Docker container, as presented to `docker pull`. "args": [ # Command-line arguments used when executing this command. "A String", ], "env": [ # Environment variables set before running this command. "A String", ], "id": "A String", # Optional unique identifier for this command, used in wait_for to reference # this command as a dependency. "dir": "A String", # Working directory (relative to project source root) used when running this # command. }, ], "sourceProvenance": { # Source describes the location of the source used for the build. # Details of the Source input to the build. "fileHashes": { # Hash(es) of the build source, which can be used to verify that the original # source integrity was maintained in the build. # # The keys to this map are file paths used as build source and the values # contain the hash values for those files. # # If the build source came in a single package such as a gzipped tarfile # (.tar.gz), the FileHash will be for the single path to that file. "a_key": { # Container message for hashes of byte content of files, used in source # messages to verify integrity of source input to the build. "fileHash": [ # Required. Collection of file hashes. { # Container message for hash values. "type": "A String", # Required. The type of hash that was performed. "value": "A String", # Required. The hash value. }, ], }, }, "artifactStorageSourceUri": "A String", # If provided, the input binary artifacts for the build came from this # location. "additionalContexts": [ # If provided, some of the source code used for the build may be found in # these locations, in the case where the source repository had multiple # remotes or submodules. This list will not include the context specified in # the context field. { # A SourceContext is a reference to a tree of files. A SourceContext together # with a path point to a unique revision of a single file or directory. "git": { # A GitSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a third party Git # A SourceContext referring to any third party Git repo (e.g., GitHub). # repository (e.g., GitHub). "url": "A String", # Git repository URL. "revisionId": "A String", # Git commit hash. }, "cloudRepo": { # A CloudRepoSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a Google Cloud # A SourceContext referring to a revision in a Google Cloud Source Repo. # Source Repo. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision ID. "repoId": { # A unique identifier for a Cloud Repo. # The ID of the repo. "uid": "A String", # A server-assigned, globally unique identifier. "projectRepoId": { # Selects a repo using a Google Cloud Platform project ID (e.g., # A combination of a project ID and a repo name. # winged-cargo-31) and a repo name within that project. "projectId": "A String", # The ID of the project. "repoName": "A String", # The name of the repo. Leave empty for the default repo. }, }, }, "labels": { # Labels with user defined metadata. "a_key": "A String", }, "gerrit": { # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision (commit) ID. "hostUri": "A String", # The URI of a running Gerrit instance. "gerritProject": "A String", # The full project name within the host. Projects may be nested, so # "project/subproject" is a valid project name. The "repo name" is the # hostURI/project. }, }, ], "context": { # A SourceContext is a reference to a tree of files. A SourceContext together # If provided, the source code used for the build came from this location. # with a path point to a unique revision of a single file or directory. "git": { # A GitSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a third party Git # A SourceContext referring to any third party Git repo (e.g., GitHub). # repository (e.g., GitHub). "url": "A String", # Git repository URL. "revisionId": "A String", # Git commit hash. }, "cloudRepo": { # A CloudRepoSourceContext denotes a particular revision in a Google Cloud # A SourceContext referring to a revision in a Google Cloud Source Repo. # Source Repo. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision ID. "repoId": { # A unique identifier for a Cloud Repo. # The ID of the repo. "uid": "A String", # A server-assigned, globally unique identifier. "projectRepoId": { # Selects a repo using a Google Cloud Platform project ID (e.g., # A combination of a project ID and a repo name. # winged-cargo-31) and a repo name within that project. "projectId": "A String", # The ID of the project. "repoName": "A String", # The name of the repo. Leave empty for the default repo. }, }, }, "labels": { # Labels with user defined metadata. "a_key": "A String", }, "gerrit": { # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. # A SourceContext referring to a Gerrit project. "aliasContext": { # An alias to a repo revision. # An alias, which may be a branch or tag. "kind": "A String", # The alias kind. "name": "A String", # The alias name. }, "revisionId": "A String", # A revision (commit) ID. "hostUri": "A String", # The URI of a running Gerrit instance. "gerritProject": "A String", # The full project name within the host. Projects may be nested, so # "project/subproject" is a valid project name. The "repo name" is the # hostURI/project. }, }, }, "buildOptions": { # Special options applied to this build. This is a catch-all field where # build providers can enter any desired additional details. "a_key": "A String", }, "creator": "A String", # E-mail address of the user who initiated this build. Note that this was the # user's e-mail address at the time the build was initiated; this address may # not represent the same end-user for all time. "projectId": "A String", # ID of the project. "builderVersion": "A String", # Version string of the builder at the time this build was executed. "createTime": "A String", # Time at which the build was created. "builtArtifacts": [ # Output of the build. { # Artifact describes a build product. "checksum": "A String", # Hash or checksum value of a binary, or Docker Registry 2.0 digest of a # container. "id": "A String", # Artifact ID, if any; for container images, this will be a URL by digest # like `gcr.io/projectID/imagename@sha256:123456`. "names": [ # Related artifact names. This may be the path to a binary or jar file, or in # the case of a container build, the name used to push the container image to # Google Container Registry, as presented to `docker push`. Note that a # single Artifact ID can have multiple names, for example if two tags are # applied to one image. "A String", ], }, ], "triggerId": "A String", # Trigger identifier if the build was triggered automatically; empty if not. "startTime": "A String", # Time at which execution of the build was started. "endTime": "A String", # Time at which execution of the build was finished. "id": "A String", # Required. Unique identifier of the build. "logsUri": "A String", # URI where any logs for this provenance were written. }, "provenanceBytes": "A String", # Serialized JSON representation of the provenance, used in generating the # build signature in the corresponding build note. After verifying the # signature, `provenance_bytes` can be unmarshalled and compared to the # provenance to confirm that it is unchanged. A base64-encoded string # representation of the provenance bytes is used for the signature in order # to interoperate with openssl which expects this format for signature # verification. # # The serialized form is captured both to avoid ambiguity in how the # provenance is marshalled to json as well to prevent incompatibilities with # future changes. }, "deployment": { # Details of a deployment occurrence. # Describes the deployment of an artifact on a runtime. "deployment": { # The period during which some deployable was active in a runtime. # Required. Deployment history for the resource. "resourceUri": [ # Output only. Resource URI for the artifact being deployed taken from # the deployable field with the same name. "A String", ], "userEmail": "A String", # Identity of the user that triggered this deployment. "address": "A String", # Address of the runtime element hosting this deployment. "platform": "A String", # Platform hosting this deployment. "deployTime": "A String", # Required. Beginning of the lifetime of this deployment. "undeployTime": "A String", # End of the lifetime of this deployment. "config": "A String", # Configuration used to create this deployment. }, }, "remediation": "A String", # A description of actions that can be taken to remedy the note. "installation": { # Details of a package occurrence. # Describes the installation of a package on the linked resource. "installation": { # This represents how a particular software package may be installed on a # Required. Where the package was installed. # system. "location": [ # Required. All of the places within the filesystem versions of this package # have been found. { # An occurrence of a particular package installation found within a system's # filesystem. E.g., glibc was found in `/var/lib/dpkg/status`. "path": "A String", # The path from which we gathered that this package/version is installed. "cpeUri": "A String", # Required. The CPE URI in [CPE format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) # denoting the package manager version distributing a package. "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of a package. # The version installed at this location. "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme. "kind": "A String", # Required. Distinguishes between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal # versions. "name": "A String", # Required only when version kind is NORMAL. The main part of the version # name. "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version. }, }, ], "name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the installed package. }, }, "createTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this occurrence was created. "derivedImage": { # Details of an image occurrence. # Describes how this resource derives from the basis in the associated # note. "derivedImage": { # Derived describes the derived image portion (Occurrence) of the DockerImage # Required. Immutable. The child image derived from the base image. # relationship. This image would be produced from a Dockerfile with FROM # . "distance": 42, # Output only. The number of layers by which this image differs from the # associated image basis. "baseResourceUrl": "A String", # Output only. This contains the base image URL for the derived image # occurrence. "layerInfo": [ # This contains layer-specific metadata, if populated it has length # "distance" and is ordered with [distance] being the layer immediately # following the base image and [1] being the final layer. { # Layer holds metadata specific to a layer of a Docker image. "arguments": "A String", # The recovered arguments to the Dockerfile directive. "directive": "A String", # Required. The recovered Dockerfile directive used to construct this layer. }, ], "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # Required. The fingerprint of the derived image. "v1Name": "A String", # Required. The layer ID of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 # representation. "v2Name": "A String", # Output only. The name of the image's v2 blobs computed via: # [bottom] := v2_blobbottom := sha256(v2_blob[N] + " " + v2_name[N+1]) # Only the name of the final blob is kept. "v2Blob": [ # Required. The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image. "A String", ], }, }, }, "noteName": "A String", # Required. Immutable. The analysis note associated with this occurrence, in # the form of `projects/[PROVIDER_ID]/notes/[NOTE_ID]`. This field can be # used as a filter in list requests. }
setIamPolicy(resource, body, x__xgafv=None)
Sets the access control policy on the specified note or occurrence. Requires `containeranalysis.notes.setIamPolicy` or `containeranalysis.occurrences.setIamPolicy` permission if the resource is a note or an occurrence, respectively. The resource takes the format `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/notes/[NOTE_ID]` for notes and `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/occurrences/[OCCURRENCE_ID]` for occurrences. Args: resource: string, REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy is being specified. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field. (required) body: object, The request body. (required) The object takes the form of: { # Request message for `SetIamPolicy` method. "policy": { # Defines an Identity and Access Management (IAM) policy. It is used to # REQUIRED: The complete policy to be applied to the `resource`. The size of # the policy is limited to a few 10s of KB. An empty policy is a # valid policy but certain Cloud Platform services (such as Projects) # might reject them. # specify access control policies for Cloud Platform resources. # # # A `Policy` consists of a list of `bindings`. A `binding` binds a list of # `members` to a `role`, where the members can be user accounts, Google groups, # Google domains, and service accounts. A `role` is a named list of permissions # defined by IAM. # # **JSON Example** # # { # "bindings": [ # { # "role": "roles/owner", # "members": [ # "user:mike@example.com", # "group:admins@example.com", # "domain:google.com", # "serviceAccount:my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com" # ] # }, # { # "role": "roles/viewer", # "members": ["user:sean@example.com"] # } # ] # } # # **YAML Example** # # bindings: # - members: # - user:mike@example.com # - group:admins@example.com # - domain:google.com # - serviceAccount:my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com # role: roles/owner # - members: # - user:sean@example.com # role: roles/viewer # # # For a description of IAM and its features, see the # [IAM developer's guide](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs). "auditConfigs": [ # Specifies cloud audit logging configuration for this policy. { # Specifies the audit configuration for a service. # The configuration determines which permission types are logged, and what # identities, if any, are exempted from logging. # An AuditConfig must have one or more AuditLogConfigs. # # If there are AuditConfigs for both `allServices` and a specific service, # the union of the two AuditConfigs is used for that service: the log_types # specified in each AuditConfig are enabled, and the exempted_members in each # AuditLogConfig are exempted. # # Example Policy with multiple AuditConfigs: # # { # "audit_configs": [ # { # "service": "allServices" # "audit_log_configs": [ # { # "log_type": "DATA_READ", # "exempted_members": [ # "user:foo@gmail.com" # ] # }, # { # "log_type": "DATA_WRITE", # }, # { # "log_type": "ADMIN_READ", # } # ] # }, # { # "service": "fooservice.googleapis.com" # "audit_log_configs": [ # { # "log_type": "DATA_READ", # }, # { # "log_type": "DATA_WRITE", # "exempted_members": [ # "user:bar@gmail.com" # ] # } # ] # } # ] # } # # For fooservice, this policy enables DATA_READ, DATA_WRITE and ADMIN_READ # logging. It also exempts foo@gmail.com from DATA_READ logging, and # bar@gmail.com from DATA_WRITE logging. "auditLogConfigs": [ # The configuration for logging of each type of permission. { # Provides the configuration for logging a type of permissions. # Example: # # { # "audit_log_configs": [ # { # "log_type": "DATA_READ", # "exempted_members": [ # "user:foo@gmail.com" # ] # }, # { # "log_type": "DATA_WRITE", # } # ] # } # # This enables 'DATA_READ' and 'DATA_WRITE' logging, while exempting # foo@gmail.com from DATA_READ logging. "exemptedMembers": [ # Specifies the identities that do not cause logging for this type of # permission. # Follows the same format of Binding.members. "A String", ], "logType": "A String", # The log type that this config enables. }, ], "service": "A String", # Specifies a service that will be enabled for audit logging. # For example, `storage.googleapis.com`, `cloudsql.googleapis.com`. # `allServices` is a special value that covers all services. }, ], "version": 42, # Deprecated. "bindings": [ # Associates a list of `members` to a `role`. # `bindings` with no members will result in an error. { # Associates `members` with a `role`. "role": "A String", # Role that is assigned to `members`. # For example, `roles/viewer`, `roles/editor`, or `roles/owner`. "members": [ # Specifies the identities requesting access for a Cloud Platform resource. # `members` can have the following values: # # * `allUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone who is # on the internet; with or without a Google account. # # * `allAuthenticatedUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone # who is authenticated with a Google account or a service account. # # * `user:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a specific Google # account. For example, `alice@gmail.com` . # # # * `serviceAccount:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a service # account. For example, `my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com`. # # * `group:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a Google group. # For example, `admins@example.com`. # # # * `domain:{domain}`: The G Suite domain (primary) that represents all the # users of that domain. For example, `google.com` or `example.com`. # "A String", ], "condition": { # Represents an expression text. Example: # The condition that is associated with this binding. # NOTE: An unsatisfied condition will not allow user access via current # binding. Different bindings, including their conditions, are examined # independently. # # title: "User account presence" # description: "Determines whether the request has a user account" # expression: "size(request.user) > 0" "location": "A String", # An optional string indicating the location of the expression for error # reporting, e.g. a file name and a position in the file. "expression": "A String", # Textual representation of an expression in # Common Expression Language syntax. # # The application context of the containing message determines which # well-known feature set of CEL is supported. "description": "A String", # An optional description of the expression. This is a longer text which # describes the expression, e.g. when hovered over it in a UI. "title": "A String", # An optional title for the expression, i.e. a short string describing # its purpose. This can be used e.g. in UIs which allow to enter the # expression. }, }, ], "etag": "A String", # `etag` is used for optimistic concurrency control as a way to help # prevent simultaneous updates of a policy from overwriting each other. # It is strongly suggested that systems make use of the `etag` in the # read-modify-write cycle to perform policy updates in order to avoid race # conditions: An `etag` is returned in the response to `getIamPolicy`, and # systems are expected to put that etag in the request to `setIamPolicy` to # ensure that their change will be applied to the same version of the policy. # # If no `etag` is provided in the call to `setIamPolicy`, then the existing # policy is overwritten blindly. }, "updateMask": "A String", # OPTIONAL: A FieldMask specifying which fields of the policy to modify. Only # the fields in the mask will be modified. If no mask is provided, the # following default mask is used: # paths: "bindings, etag" # This field is only used by Cloud IAM. } x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. Allowed values 1 - v1 error format 2 - v2 error format Returns: An object of the form: { # Defines an Identity and Access Management (IAM) policy. It is used to # specify access control policies for Cloud Platform resources. # # # A `Policy` consists of a list of `bindings`. A `binding` binds a list of # `members` to a `role`, where the members can be user accounts, Google groups, # Google domains, and service accounts. A `role` is a named list of permissions # defined by IAM. # # **JSON Example** # # { # "bindings": [ # { # "role": "roles/owner", # "members": [ # "user:mike@example.com", # "group:admins@example.com", # "domain:google.com", # "serviceAccount:my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com" # ] # }, # { # "role": "roles/viewer", # "members": ["user:sean@example.com"] # } # ] # } # # **YAML Example** # # bindings: # - members: # - user:mike@example.com # - group:admins@example.com # - domain:google.com # - serviceAccount:my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com # role: roles/owner # - members: # - user:sean@example.com # role: roles/viewer # # # For a description of IAM and its features, see the # [IAM developer's guide](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs). "auditConfigs": [ # Specifies cloud audit logging configuration for this policy. { # Specifies the audit configuration for a service. # The configuration determines which permission types are logged, and what # identities, if any, are exempted from logging. # An AuditConfig must have one or more AuditLogConfigs. # # If there are AuditConfigs for both `allServices` and a specific service, # the union of the two AuditConfigs is used for that service: the log_types # specified in each AuditConfig are enabled, and the exempted_members in each # AuditLogConfig are exempted. # # Example Policy with multiple AuditConfigs: # # { # "audit_configs": [ # { # "service": "allServices" # "audit_log_configs": [ # { # "log_type": "DATA_READ", # "exempted_members": [ # "user:foo@gmail.com" # ] # }, # { # "log_type": "DATA_WRITE", # }, # { # "log_type": "ADMIN_READ", # } # ] # }, # { # "service": "fooservice.googleapis.com" # "audit_log_configs": [ # { # "log_type": "DATA_READ", # }, # { # "log_type": "DATA_WRITE", # "exempted_members": [ # "user:bar@gmail.com" # ] # } # ] # } # ] # } # # For fooservice, this policy enables DATA_READ, DATA_WRITE and ADMIN_READ # logging. It also exempts foo@gmail.com from DATA_READ logging, and # bar@gmail.com from DATA_WRITE logging. "auditLogConfigs": [ # The configuration for logging of each type of permission. { # Provides the configuration for logging a type of permissions. # Example: # # { # "audit_log_configs": [ # { # "log_type": "DATA_READ", # "exempted_members": [ # "user:foo@gmail.com" # ] # }, # { # "log_type": "DATA_WRITE", # } # ] # } # # This enables 'DATA_READ' and 'DATA_WRITE' logging, while exempting # foo@gmail.com from DATA_READ logging. "exemptedMembers": [ # Specifies the identities that do not cause logging for this type of # permission. # Follows the same format of Binding.members. "A String", ], "logType": "A String", # The log type that this config enables. }, ], "service": "A String", # Specifies a service that will be enabled for audit logging. # For example, `storage.googleapis.com`, `cloudsql.googleapis.com`. # `allServices` is a special value that covers all services. }, ], "version": 42, # Deprecated. "bindings": [ # Associates a list of `members` to a `role`. # `bindings` with no members will result in an error. { # Associates `members` with a `role`. "role": "A String", # Role that is assigned to `members`. # For example, `roles/viewer`, `roles/editor`, or `roles/owner`. "members": [ # Specifies the identities requesting access for a Cloud Platform resource. # `members` can have the following values: # # * `allUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone who is # on the internet; with or without a Google account. # # * `allAuthenticatedUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone # who is authenticated with a Google account or a service account. # # * `user:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a specific Google # account. For example, `alice@gmail.com` . # # # * `serviceAccount:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a service # account. For example, `my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com`. # # * `group:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a Google group. # For example, `admins@example.com`. # # # * `domain:{domain}`: The G Suite domain (primary) that represents all the # users of that domain. For example, `google.com` or `example.com`. # "A String", ], "condition": { # Represents an expression text. Example: # The condition that is associated with this binding. # NOTE: An unsatisfied condition will not allow user access via current # binding. Different bindings, including their conditions, are examined # independently. # # title: "User account presence" # description: "Determines whether the request has a user account" # expression: "size(request.user) > 0" "location": "A String", # An optional string indicating the location of the expression for error # reporting, e.g. a file name and a position in the file. "expression": "A String", # Textual representation of an expression in # Common Expression Language syntax. # # The application context of the containing message determines which # well-known feature set of CEL is supported. "description": "A String", # An optional description of the expression. This is a longer text which # describes the expression, e.g. when hovered over it in a UI. "title": "A String", # An optional title for the expression, i.e. a short string describing # its purpose. This can be used e.g. in UIs which allow to enter the # expression. }, }, ], "etag": "A String", # `etag` is used for optimistic concurrency control as a way to help # prevent simultaneous updates of a policy from overwriting each other. # It is strongly suggested that systems make use of the `etag` in the # read-modify-write cycle to perform policy updates in order to avoid race # conditions: An `etag` is returned in the response to `getIamPolicy`, and # systems are expected to put that etag in the request to `setIamPolicy` to # ensure that their change will be applied to the same version of the policy. # # If no `etag` is provided in the call to `setIamPolicy`, then the existing # policy is overwritten blindly. }
testIamPermissions(resource, body, x__xgafv=None)
Returns the permissions that a caller has on the specified note or occurrence. Requires list permission on the project (for example, `containeranalysis.notes.list`). The resource takes the format `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/notes/[NOTE_ID]` for notes and `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/occurrences/[OCCURRENCE_ID]` for occurrences. Args: resource: string, REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy detail is being requested. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field. (required) body: object, The request body. (required) The object takes the form of: { # Request message for `TestIamPermissions` method. "permissions": [ # The set of permissions to check for the `resource`. Permissions with # wildcards (such as '*' or 'storage.*') are not allowed. For more # information see # [IAM Overview](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/overview#permissions). "A String", ], } x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. Allowed values 1 - v1 error format 2 - v2 error format Returns: An object of the form: { # Response message for `TestIamPermissions` method. "permissions": [ # A subset of `TestPermissionsRequest.permissions` that the caller is # allowed. "A String", ], }