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quay/util/secscan/notifier.py
Joseph Schorr 3c8b87e086 Fix verbs in manifestlist
All registry_tests now pass
2016-09-26 14:49:58 -04:00

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import logging
import sys
from collections import defaultdict
from app import secscan_api
from data.model.tag import filter_tags_have_repository_event, get_matching_tags
from data.database import (Image, ImageStorage, ExternalNotificationEvent, Repository,
RepositoryTag)
from endpoints.notificationhelper import spawn_notification
from util.secscan import PRIORITY_LEVELS
from util.secscan.api import APIRequestFailure
from util.morecollections import AttrDict
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def process_notification_data(notification_data):
""" Processes the given notification data to spawn vulnerability notifications as necessary.
Returns whether the processing succeeded.
"""
if not 'New' in notification_data:
# Nothing to do.
return True
new_data = notification_data['New']
old_data = notification_data.get('Old', {})
new_vuln = new_data['Vulnerability']
old_vuln = old_data.get('Vulnerability', {})
new_layer_ids = set(new_data.get('LayersIntroducingVulnerability', []))
old_layer_ids = set(old_data.get('LayersIntroducingVulnerability', []))
new_severity = PRIORITY_LEVELS.get(new_vuln.get('Severity', 'Unknown'), {'index': sys.maxint})
old_severity = PRIORITY_LEVELS.get(old_vuln.get('Severity', 'Unknown'), {'index': sys.maxint})
# By default we only notify the new layers that are affected by the vulnerability. If, however,
# the severity of the vulnerability has increased, we need to notify *all* layers, as we might
# need to send new notifications for older layers.
notify_layers = new_layer_ids - old_layer_ids
if new_severity['index'] < old_severity['index']:
notify_layers = new_layer_ids | old_layer_ids
if not notify_layers:
# Nothing more to do.
return True
# Lookup the external event for when we have vulnerabilities.
event = ExternalNotificationEvent.get(name='vulnerability_found')
# For each layer, retrieving the matching tags and join with repository to determine which
# require new notifications.
tag_map = defaultdict(set)
repository_map = {}
cve_id = new_vuln['Name']
# Find all tags that contain the layer(s) introducing the vulnerability,
# in repositories that have the event setup.
for layer_id in notify_layers:
# Split the layer ID into its Docker Image ID and storage ID.
(docker_image_id, storage_uuid) = layer_id.split('.', 2)
# Find the matching tags.
matching = get_matching_tags(docker_image_id, storage_uuid, RepositoryTag, Repository,
Image, ImageStorage)
tags = list(filter_tags_have_repository_event(matching, event))
check_map = {}
for tag in tags:
# Verify that the tag's root image has the vulnerability.
tag_layer_id = '%s.%s' % (tag.image.docker_image_id, tag.image.storage.uuid)
logger.debug('Checking if layer %s is vulnerable to %s', tag_layer_id, cve_id)
if not tag_layer_id in check_map:
try:
is_vulerable = secscan_api.check_layer_vulnerable(tag_layer_id, cve_id)
except APIRequestFailure:
return False
check_map[tag_layer_id] = is_vulerable
logger.debug('Result of layer %s is vulnerable to %s check: %s', tag_layer_id, cve_id,
check_map[tag_layer_id])
if check_map[tag_layer_id]:
# Add the vulnerable tag to the list.
tag_map[tag.repository_id].add(tag.name)
repository_map[tag.repository_id] = tag.repository
# For each of the tags found, issue a notification.
for repository_id in tag_map:
tags = tag_map[repository_id]
event_data = {
'tags': list(tags),
'vulnerability': {
'id': cve_id,
'description': new_vuln.get('Description', None),
'link': new_vuln.get('Link', None),
'priority': new_severity['title'],
'has_fix': 'FixedIn' in new_vuln,
},
}
# TODO(jzelinskie): remove when more endpoints have been converted to using interfaces
repository = AttrDict({
'namespace_name': repository_map[repository_id].namespace_user.username,
'name': repository_map[repository_id].name,
})
spawn_notification(repository, 'vulnerability_found', event_data)
return True