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The object takes the form of:
{ # Provides a detailed description of a `Note`.
- "baseImage": { # Basis describes the base image portion (Note) of the DockerImage 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. # A note describing a base image.
- "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # The fingerprint of the base image.
- "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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "v1Name": "A String", # The layer-id of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 representation. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "v2Blob": [ # The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image.
- "A String",
- ],
+ "vulnerabilityType": { # VulnerabilityType provides metadata about a security vulnerability. # A package vulnerability type of note.
+ "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 occurrences 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
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # 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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "packageType": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js packages etc)
+ "minAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The min version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ "package": "A String", # The name of the package where the vulnerability was found. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "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 the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The max version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ "severityName": "A String", # The severity (eg: distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability.
+ "description": "A String", # A vendor-specific description of this note.
+ "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability # The fix for this specific package version.
+ "package": "A String", # The package being described.
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format] (https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The version of the package being described. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ },
+ },
+ ],
+ },
+ "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was last updated. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "upgrade": { # An Upgrade Note represents a potential upgrade of a package to a given version. For each package version combination (i.e. bash 4.0, bash 4.1, bash 4.1.2), there will be a Upgrade Note. # A note describing an upgrade.
+ "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # Required - The version of the package in machine + human readable form.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
},
- "resourceUrl": "A String", # The resource_url for the resource representing the basis of associated occurrence images.
+ "distributions": [ # Metadata about the upgrade for each specific operating system.
+ { # The Upgrade Distribution represents metadata about the Upgrade for each operating system (CPE). Some distributions have additional metadata around updates, classifying them into various categories and severities.
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # Required - The specific operating system this metadata applies to. See https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/.
+ "cve": [ # The cve that would be resolved by this upgrade.
+ "A String",
+ ],
+ "classification": "A String", # The operating system classification of this Upgrade, as specified by the upstream operating system upgrade feed.
+ "severity": "A String", # The severity as specified by the upstream operating system.
+ },
+ ],
+ "package": "A String", # Required - The package this Upgrade is for.
+ },
+ "expirationTime": "A String", # Time of expiration for this note, null if note does not expire.
+ "discovery": { # A note that indicates a type of analysis a provider would perform. This note exists in a provider's project. A `Discovery` occurrence is created in a consumer's project at the start of analysis. The occurrence's operation will indicate the status of the analysis. Absence of an occurrence linked to this note for a resource indicates that analysis hasn't started. # A note describing a provider/analysis type.
+ "analysisKind": "A String", # The kind of analysis that is handled by this discovery.
},
"kind": "A String", # Output only. This explicitly denotes which kind of note is specified. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "expirationTime": "A String", # Time of expiration for this note, null if note does not expire.
+ "shortDescription": "A String", # A one sentence description of this `Note`.
"attestationAuthority": { # Note kind that represents a logical attestation "role" or "authority". For example, an organization might have one `AttestationAuthority` 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. # A note describing an attestation role.
"hint": { # This submessage provides human-readable hints about the purpose of the AttestationAuthority. 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 AttestationAuthorities in security sensitive contexts, such as when looking up Attestations to verify.
"humanReadableName": "A String", # The human readable name of this Attestation Authority, for example "qa".
},
},
+ "package": { # This represents a particular package that is distributed over various channels. e.g. glibc (aka libc6) is distributed by many, at various versions. # A note describing a package hosted by various package managers.
+ "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
+ "maintainer": "A String", # A freeform string denoting the maintainer of this package.
+ "latestVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The latest available version of this package in this distribution channel.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ "description": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific description of this package.
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) denoting the package manager version distributing a package.
+ "architecture": "A String", # The CPU architecture for which packages in this distribution channel were built
+ "url": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific homepage for this package.
+ },
+ ],
+ "name": "A String", # The name of the package.
+ },
+ "name": "A String", # The name of the note in the form "projects/{provider_project_id}/notes/{NOTE_ID}"
+ "baseImage": { # Basis describes the base image portion (Note) of the DockerImage 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. # A note describing a base image.
+ "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # The fingerprint of the base image.
+ "v1Name": "A String", # The layer-id of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 representation. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "v2Blob": [ # The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image.
+ "A String",
+ ],
+ "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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ },
+ "resourceUrl": "A String", # The resource_url for the resource representing the basis of associated occurrence images.
+ },
"relatedUrl": [ # URLs associated with this note
{ # Metadata for any related URL information
"label": "A String", # Label to describe usage of the URL
"url": "A String", # Specific URL to associate with the note
},
],
- "discovery": { # A note that indicates a type of analysis a provider would perform. This note exists in a provider's project. A `Discovery` occurrence is created in a consumer's project at the start of analysis. The occurrence's operation will indicate the status of the analysis. Absence of an occurrence linked to this note for a resource indicates that analysis hasn't started. # A note describing a provider/analysis type.
- "analysisKind": "A String", # The kind of analysis that is handled by this discovery.
- },
- "name": "A String", # The name of the note in the form "projects/{provider_project_id}/notes/{NOTE_ID}"
- "package": { # This represents a particular package that is distributed over various channels. e.g. glibc (aka libc6) is distributed by many, at various versions. # A note describing a package hosted by various package managers.
- "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
- "architecture": "A String", # The CPU architecture for which packages in this distribution channel were built
- "url": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific homepage for this package.
- "maintainer": "A String", # A freeform string denoting the maintainer of this package.
- "description": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific description of this package.
- "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) denoting the package manager version distributing a package.
- "latestVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The latest available version of this package in this distribution channel.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- },
- ],
- "name": "A String", # The name of the package.
- },
- "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.
"deployable": { # An artifact that can be deployed in some runtime. # A note describing something that can be deployed.
"resourceUri": [ # Resource URI for the artifact being deployed.
"A String",
],
},
- "vulnerabilityType": { # VulnerabilityType provides metadata about a security vulnerability. # A package vulnerability type of note.
- "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 occurrences 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
- "isObsolete": True or False, # Whether this Detail is obsolete. Occurrences are expected not to point to obsolete details.
- "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability # The fix for this specific package version.
- "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The version of the package being described. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format] (https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "package": "A String", # The package being described.
- },
- "cpeUri": "A String", # 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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "minAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The min version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- "package": "A String", # The name of the package where the vulnerability was found. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "maxAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The max version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- "packageType": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js packages etc)
- "severityName": "A String", # The severity (eg: distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability.
- "description": "A String", # A vendor-specific description of this note.
- },
- ],
- "severity": "A String", # Note provider assigned impact of the vulnerability
- "cvssScore": 3.14, # The CVSS score for this Vulnerability.
- },
+ "createTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was created. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
"longDescription": "A String", # A detailed description of this `Note`.
- "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was last updated. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "upgrade": { # An Upgrade Note represents a potential upgrade of a package to a given version. For each package version combination (i.e. bash 4.0, bash 4.1, bash 4.1.2), there will be a Upgrade Note. # A note describing an upgrade.
- "distributions": [ # Metadata about the upgrade for each specific operating system.
- { # The Upgrade Distribution represents metadata about the Upgrade for each operating system (CPE). Some distributions have additional metadata around updates, classifying them into various categories and severities.
- "classification": "A String", # The operating system classification of this Upgrade, as specified by the upstream operating system upgrade feed.
- "cpeUri": "A String", # Required - The specific operating system this metadata applies to. See https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/.
- "severity": "A String", # The severity as specified by the upstream operating system.
- "cve": [ # The cve that would be resolved by this upgrade.
- "A String",
- ],
- },
- ],
- "package": "A String", # Required - The package this Upgrade is for.
- "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # Required - The version of the package in machine + human readable form.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- },
"buildType": { # Note holding the version of the provider's builder and the signature of the provenance message in linked BuildDetails. # Build provenance type for a verifiable build.
"builderVersion": "A String", # Version of the builder which produced this Note.
"signature": { # Message encapsulating the signature of the verified build. # Signature of the build in Occurrences pointing to the Note containing this `BuilderDetails`.
- "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`
"signature": "A String", # Signature of the related `BuildProvenance`, encoded in a base64 string.
"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).
+ "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`
},
},
}
@@ -256,122 +256,122 @@
An object of the form:
{ # Provides a detailed description of a `Note`.
- "baseImage": { # Basis describes the base image portion (Note) of the DockerImage 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. # A note describing a base image.
- "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # The fingerprint of the base image.
- "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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "v1Name": "A String", # The layer-id of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 representation. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "v2Blob": [ # The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image.
- "A String",
- ],
+ "vulnerabilityType": { # VulnerabilityType provides metadata about a security vulnerability. # A package vulnerability type of note.
+ "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 occurrences 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
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # 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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "packageType": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js packages etc)
+ "minAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The min version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ "package": "A String", # The name of the package where the vulnerability was found. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "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 the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The max version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ "severityName": "A String", # The severity (eg: distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability.
+ "description": "A String", # A vendor-specific description of this note.
+ "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability # The fix for this specific package version.
+ "package": "A String", # The package being described.
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format] (https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The version of the package being described. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ },
+ },
+ ],
+ },
+ "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was last updated. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "upgrade": { # An Upgrade Note represents a potential upgrade of a package to a given version. For each package version combination (i.e. bash 4.0, bash 4.1, bash 4.1.2), there will be a Upgrade Note. # A note describing an upgrade.
+ "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # Required - The version of the package in machine + human readable form.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
},
- "resourceUrl": "A String", # The resource_url for the resource representing the basis of associated occurrence images.
+ "distributions": [ # Metadata about the upgrade for each specific operating system.
+ { # The Upgrade Distribution represents metadata about the Upgrade for each operating system (CPE). Some distributions have additional metadata around updates, classifying them into various categories and severities.
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # Required - The specific operating system this metadata applies to. See https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/.
+ "cve": [ # The cve that would be resolved by this upgrade.
+ "A String",
+ ],
+ "classification": "A String", # The operating system classification of this Upgrade, as specified by the upstream operating system upgrade feed.
+ "severity": "A String", # The severity as specified by the upstream operating system.
+ },
+ ],
+ "package": "A String", # Required - The package this Upgrade is for.
+ },
+ "expirationTime": "A String", # Time of expiration for this note, null if note does not expire.
+ "discovery": { # A note that indicates a type of analysis a provider would perform. This note exists in a provider's project. A `Discovery` occurrence is created in a consumer's project at the start of analysis. The occurrence's operation will indicate the status of the analysis. Absence of an occurrence linked to this note for a resource indicates that analysis hasn't started. # A note describing a provider/analysis type.
+ "analysisKind": "A String", # The kind of analysis that is handled by this discovery.
},
"kind": "A String", # Output only. This explicitly denotes which kind of note is specified. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "expirationTime": "A String", # Time of expiration for this note, null if note does not expire.
+ "shortDescription": "A String", # A one sentence description of this `Note`.
"attestationAuthority": { # Note kind that represents a logical attestation "role" or "authority". For example, an organization might have one `AttestationAuthority` 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. # A note describing an attestation role.
"hint": { # This submessage provides human-readable hints about the purpose of the AttestationAuthority. 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 AttestationAuthorities in security sensitive contexts, such as when looking up Attestations to verify.
"humanReadableName": "A String", # The human readable name of this Attestation Authority, for example "qa".
},
},
+ "package": { # This represents a particular package that is distributed over various channels. e.g. glibc (aka libc6) is distributed by many, at various versions. # A note describing a package hosted by various package managers.
+ "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
+ "maintainer": "A String", # A freeform string denoting the maintainer of this package.
+ "latestVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The latest available version of this package in this distribution channel.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ "description": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific description of this package.
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) denoting the package manager version distributing a package.
+ "architecture": "A String", # The CPU architecture for which packages in this distribution channel were built
+ "url": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific homepage for this package.
+ },
+ ],
+ "name": "A String", # The name of the package.
+ },
+ "name": "A String", # The name of the note in the form "projects/{provider_project_id}/notes/{NOTE_ID}"
+ "baseImage": { # Basis describes the base image portion (Note) of the DockerImage 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. # A note describing a base image.
+ "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # The fingerprint of the base image.
+ "v1Name": "A String", # The layer-id of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 representation. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "v2Blob": [ # The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image.
+ "A String",
+ ],
+ "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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ },
+ "resourceUrl": "A String", # The resource_url for the resource representing the basis of associated occurrence images.
+ },
"relatedUrl": [ # URLs associated with this note
{ # Metadata for any related URL information
"label": "A String", # Label to describe usage of the URL
"url": "A String", # Specific URL to associate with the note
},
],
- "discovery": { # A note that indicates a type of analysis a provider would perform. This note exists in a provider's project. A `Discovery` occurrence is created in a consumer's project at the start of analysis. The occurrence's operation will indicate the status of the analysis. Absence of an occurrence linked to this note for a resource indicates that analysis hasn't started. # A note describing a provider/analysis type.
- "analysisKind": "A String", # The kind of analysis that is handled by this discovery.
- },
- "name": "A String", # The name of the note in the form "projects/{provider_project_id}/notes/{NOTE_ID}"
- "package": { # This represents a particular package that is distributed over various channels. e.g. glibc (aka libc6) is distributed by many, at various versions. # A note describing a package hosted by various package managers.
- "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
- "architecture": "A String", # The CPU architecture for which packages in this distribution channel were built
- "url": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific homepage for this package.
- "maintainer": "A String", # A freeform string denoting the maintainer of this package.
- "description": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific description of this package.
- "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) denoting the package manager version distributing a package.
- "latestVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The latest available version of this package in this distribution channel.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- },
- ],
- "name": "A String", # The name of the package.
- },
- "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.
"deployable": { # An artifact that can be deployed in some runtime. # A note describing something that can be deployed.
"resourceUri": [ # Resource URI for the artifact being deployed.
"A String",
],
},
- "vulnerabilityType": { # VulnerabilityType provides metadata about a security vulnerability. # A package vulnerability type of note.
- "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 occurrences 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
- "isObsolete": True or False, # Whether this Detail is obsolete. Occurrences are expected not to point to obsolete details.
- "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability # The fix for this specific package version.
- "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The version of the package being described. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format] (https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "package": "A String", # The package being described.
- },
- "cpeUri": "A String", # 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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "minAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The min version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- "package": "A String", # The name of the package where the vulnerability was found. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "maxAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The max version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- "packageType": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js packages etc)
- "severityName": "A String", # The severity (eg: distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability.
- "description": "A String", # A vendor-specific description of this note.
- },
- ],
- "severity": "A String", # Note provider assigned impact of the vulnerability
- "cvssScore": 3.14, # The CVSS score for this Vulnerability.
- },
+ "createTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was created. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
"longDescription": "A String", # A detailed description of this `Note`.
- "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was last updated. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "upgrade": { # An Upgrade Note represents a potential upgrade of a package to a given version. For each package version combination (i.e. bash 4.0, bash 4.1, bash 4.1.2), there will be a Upgrade Note. # A note describing an upgrade.
- "distributions": [ # Metadata about the upgrade for each specific operating system.
- { # The Upgrade Distribution represents metadata about the Upgrade for each operating system (CPE). Some distributions have additional metadata around updates, classifying them into various categories and severities.
- "classification": "A String", # The operating system classification of this Upgrade, as specified by the upstream operating system upgrade feed.
- "cpeUri": "A String", # Required - The specific operating system this metadata applies to. See https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/.
- "severity": "A String", # The severity as specified by the upstream operating system.
- "cve": [ # The cve that would be resolved by this upgrade.
- "A String",
- ],
- },
- ],
- "package": "A String", # Required - The package this Upgrade is for.
- "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # Required - The version of the package in machine + human readable form.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- },
"buildType": { # Note holding the version of the provider's builder and the signature of the provenance message in linked BuildDetails. # Build provenance type for a verifiable build.
"builderVersion": "A String", # Version of the builder which produced this Note.
"signature": { # Message encapsulating the signature of the verified build. # Signature of the build in Occurrences pointing to the Note containing this `BuilderDetails`.
- "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`
"signature": "A String", # Signature of the related `BuildProvenance`, encoded in a base64 string.
"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).
+ "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`
},
},
}</pre>
@@ -410,122 +410,122 @@
An object of the form:
{ # Provides a detailed description of a `Note`.
- "baseImage": { # Basis describes the base image portion (Note) of the DockerImage 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. # A note describing a base image.
- "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # The fingerprint of the base image.
- "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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "v1Name": "A String", # The layer-id of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 representation. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "v2Blob": [ # The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image.
- "A String",
- ],
+ "vulnerabilityType": { # VulnerabilityType provides metadata about a security vulnerability. # A package vulnerability type of note.
+ "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 occurrences 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
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # 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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "packageType": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js packages etc)
+ "minAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The min version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ "package": "A String", # The name of the package where the vulnerability was found. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "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 the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The max version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ "severityName": "A String", # The severity (eg: distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability.
+ "description": "A String", # A vendor-specific description of this note.
+ "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability # The fix for this specific package version.
+ "package": "A String", # The package being described.
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format] (https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The version of the package being described. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ },
+ },
+ ],
+ },
+ "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was last updated. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "upgrade": { # An Upgrade Note represents a potential upgrade of a package to a given version. For each package version combination (i.e. bash 4.0, bash 4.1, bash 4.1.2), there will be a Upgrade Note. # A note describing an upgrade.
+ "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # Required - The version of the package in machine + human readable form.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
},
- "resourceUrl": "A String", # The resource_url for the resource representing the basis of associated occurrence images.
+ "distributions": [ # Metadata about the upgrade for each specific operating system.
+ { # The Upgrade Distribution represents metadata about the Upgrade for each operating system (CPE). Some distributions have additional metadata around updates, classifying them into various categories and severities.
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # Required - The specific operating system this metadata applies to. See https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/.
+ "cve": [ # The cve that would be resolved by this upgrade.
+ "A String",
+ ],
+ "classification": "A String", # The operating system classification of this Upgrade, as specified by the upstream operating system upgrade feed.
+ "severity": "A String", # The severity as specified by the upstream operating system.
+ },
+ ],
+ "package": "A String", # Required - The package this Upgrade is for.
+ },
+ "expirationTime": "A String", # Time of expiration for this note, null if note does not expire.
+ "discovery": { # A note that indicates a type of analysis a provider would perform. This note exists in a provider's project. A `Discovery` occurrence is created in a consumer's project at the start of analysis. The occurrence's operation will indicate the status of the analysis. Absence of an occurrence linked to this note for a resource indicates that analysis hasn't started. # A note describing a provider/analysis type.
+ "analysisKind": "A String", # The kind of analysis that is handled by this discovery.
},
"kind": "A String", # Output only. This explicitly denotes which kind of note is specified. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "expirationTime": "A String", # Time of expiration for this note, null if note does not expire.
+ "shortDescription": "A String", # A one sentence description of this `Note`.
"attestationAuthority": { # Note kind that represents a logical attestation "role" or "authority". For example, an organization might have one `AttestationAuthority` 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. # A note describing an attestation role.
"hint": { # This submessage provides human-readable hints about the purpose of the AttestationAuthority. 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 AttestationAuthorities in security sensitive contexts, such as when looking up Attestations to verify.
"humanReadableName": "A String", # The human readable name of this Attestation Authority, for example "qa".
},
},
+ "package": { # This represents a particular package that is distributed over various channels. e.g. glibc (aka libc6) is distributed by many, at various versions. # A note describing a package hosted by various package managers.
+ "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
+ "maintainer": "A String", # A freeform string denoting the maintainer of this package.
+ "latestVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The latest available version of this package in this distribution channel.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ "description": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific description of this package.
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) denoting the package manager version distributing a package.
+ "architecture": "A String", # The CPU architecture for which packages in this distribution channel were built
+ "url": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific homepage for this package.
+ },
+ ],
+ "name": "A String", # The name of the package.
+ },
+ "name": "A String", # The name of the note in the form "projects/{provider_project_id}/notes/{NOTE_ID}"
+ "baseImage": { # Basis describes the base image portion (Note) of the DockerImage 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. # A note describing a base image.
+ "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # The fingerprint of the base image.
+ "v1Name": "A String", # The layer-id of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 representation. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "v2Blob": [ # The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image.
+ "A String",
+ ],
+ "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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ },
+ "resourceUrl": "A String", # The resource_url for the resource representing the basis of associated occurrence images.
+ },
"relatedUrl": [ # URLs associated with this note
{ # Metadata for any related URL information
"label": "A String", # Label to describe usage of the URL
"url": "A String", # Specific URL to associate with the note
},
],
- "discovery": { # A note that indicates a type of analysis a provider would perform. This note exists in a provider's project. A `Discovery` occurrence is created in a consumer's project at the start of analysis. The occurrence's operation will indicate the status of the analysis. Absence of an occurrence linked to this note for a resource indicates that analysis hasn't started. # A note describing a provider/analysis type.
- "analysisKind": "A String", # The kind of analysis that is handled by this discovery.
- },
- "name": "A String", # The name of the note in the form "projects/{provider_project_id}/notes/{NOTE_ID}"
- "package": { # This represents a particular package that is distributed over various channels. e.g. glibc (aka libc6) is distributed by many, at various versions. # A note describing a package hosted by various package managers.
- "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
- "architecture": "A String", # The CPU architecture for which packages in this distribution channel were built
- "url": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific homepage for this package.
- "maintainer": "A String", # A freeform string denoting the maintainer of this package.
- "description": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific description of this package.
- "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) denoting the package manager version distributing a package.
- "latestVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The latest available version of this package in this distribution channel.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- },
- ],
- "name": "A String", # The name of the package.
- },
- "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.
"deployable": { # An artifact that can be deployed in some runtime. # A note describing something that can be deployed.
"resourceUri": [ # Resource URI for the artifact being deployed.
"A String",
],
},
- "vulnerabilityType": { # VulnerabilityType provides metadata about a security vulnerability. # A package vulnerability type of note.
- "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 occurrences 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
- "isObsolete": True or False, # Whether this Detail is obsolete. Occurrences are expected not to point to obsolete details.
- "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability # The fix for this specific package version.
- "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The version of the package being described. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format] (https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "package": "A String", # The package being described.
- },
- "cpeUri": "A String", # 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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "minAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The min version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- "package": "A String", # The name of the package where the vulnerability was found. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "maxAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The max version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- "packageType": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js packages etc)
- "severityName": "A String", # The severity (eg: distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability.
- "description": "A String", # A vendor-specific description of this note.
- },
- ],
- "severity": "A String", # Note provider assigned impact of the vulnerability
- "cvssScore": 3.14, # The CVSS score for this Vulnerability.
- },
+ "createTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was created. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
"longDescription": "A String", # A detailed description of this `Note`.
- "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was last updated. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "upgrade": { # An Upgrade Note represents a potential upgrade of a package to a given version. For each package version combination (i.e. bash 4.0, bash 4.1, bash 4.1.2), there will be a Upgrade Note. # A note describing an upgrade.
- "distributions": [ # Metadata about the upgrade for each specific operating system.
- { # The Upgrade Distribution represents metadata about the Upgrade for each operating system (CPE). Some distributions have additional metadata around updates, classifying them into various categories and severities.
- "classification": "A String", # The operating system classification of this Upgrade, as specified by the upstream operating system upgrade feed.
- "cpeUri": "A String", # Required - The specific operating system this metadata applies to. See https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/.
- "severity": "A String", # The severity as specified by the upstream operating system.
- "cve": [ # The cve that would be resolved by this upgrade.
- "A String",
- ],
- },
- ],
- "package": "A String", # Required - The package this Upgrade is for.
- "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # Required - The version of the package in machine + human readable form.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- },
"buildType": { # Note holding the version of the provider's builder and the signature of the provenance message in linked BuildDetails. # Build provenance type for a verifiable build.
"builderVersion": "A String", # Version of the builder which produced this Note.
"signature": { # Message encapsulating the signature of the verified build. # Signature of the build in Occurrences pointing to the Note containing this `BuilderDetails`.
- "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`
"signature": "A String", # Signature of the related `BuildProvenance`, encoded in a base64 string.
"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).
+ "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`
},
},
}</pre>
@@ -560,15 +560,14 @@
{ # Associates `members` with a `role`.
"condition": { # Represents a textual expression in the Common Expression Language (CEL) syntax. CEL is a C-like expression language. The syntax and semantics of CEL are documented at https://github.com/google/cel-spec. Example (Comparison): title: "Summary size limit" description: "Determines if a summary is less than 100 chars" expression: "document.summary.size() < 100" Example (Equality): title: "Requestor is owner" description: "Determines if requestor is the document owner" expression: "document.owner == request.auth.claims.email" Example (Logic): title: "Public documents" description: "Determine whether the document should be publicly visible" expression: "document.type != 'private' && document.type != 'internal'" Example (Data Manipulation): title: "Notification string" description: "Create a notification string with a timestamp." expression: "'New message received at ' + string(document.create_time)" The exact variables and functions that may be referenced within an expression are determined by the service that evaluates it. See the service documentation for additional information. # The condition that is associated with this binding. If the condition evaluates to `true`, then this binding applies to the current request. If the condition evaluates to `false`, then this binding does not apply to the current request. However, a different role binding might grant the same role to one or more of the members in this binding. To learn which resources support conditions in their IAM policies, see the [IAM documentation](https://cloud.google.com/iam/help/conditions/resource-policies).
"location": "A String", # 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.
"description": "A String", # 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", # 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.
+ "expression": "A String", # Textual representation of an expression in Common Expression Language syntax.
},
"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@example.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`. * `deleted:user:{emailid}?uid={uniqueid}`: An email address (plus unique identifier) representing a user that has been recently deleted. For example, `alice@example.com?uid=123456789012345678901`. If the user is recovered, this value reverts to `user:{emailid}` and the recovered user retains the role in the binding. * `deleted:serviceAccount:{emailid}?uid={uniqueid}`: An email address (plus unique identifier) representing a service account that has been recently deleted. For example, `my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com?uid=123456789012345678901`. If the service account is undeleted, this value reverts to `serviceAccount:{emailid}` and the undeleted service account retains the role in the binding. * `deleted:group:{emailid}?uid={uniqueid}`: An email address (plus unique identifier) representing a Google group that has been recently deleted. For example, `admins@example.com?uid=123456789012345678901`. If the group is recovered, this value reverts to `group:{emailid}` and the recovered group retains the role in the binding. * `domain:{domain}`: The G Suite domain (primary) that represents all the users of that domain. For example, `google.com` or `example.com`.
"A String",
],
"role": "A String", # Role that is assigned to `members`. For example, `roles/viewer`, `roles/editor`, or `roles/owner`.
- "bindingId": "A String",
},
],
"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. **Important:** If you use IAM Conditions, you must include the `etag` field whenever you call `setIamPolicy`. If you omit this field, then IAM allows you to overwrite a version `3` policy with a version `1` policy, and all of the conditions in the version `3` policy are lost.
@@ -596,122 +595,122 @@
{ # Response including listed notes.
"notes": [ # The occurrences requested
{ # Provides a detailed description of a `Note`.
- "baseImage": { # Basis describes the base image portion (Note) of the DockerImage 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. # A note describing a base image.
- "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # The fingerprint of the base image.
- "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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "v1Name": "A String", # The layer-id of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 representation. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "v2Blob": [ # The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image.
- "A String",
- ],
+ "vulnerabilityType": { # VulnerabilityType provides metadata about a security vulnerability. # A package vulnerability type of note.
+ "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 occurrences 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
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # 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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "packageType": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js packages etc)
+ "minAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The min version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ "package": "A String", # The name of the package where the vulnerability was found. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "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 the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The max version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ "severityName": "A String", # The severity (eg: distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability.
+ "description": "A String", # A vendor-specific description of this note.
+ "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability # The fix for this specific package version.
+ "package": "A String", # The package being described.
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format] (https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The version of the package being described. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ },
+ },
+ ],
+ },
+ "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was last updated. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "upgrade": { # An Upgrade Note represents a potential upgrade of a package to a given version. For each package version combination (i.e. bash 4.0, bash 4.1, bash 4.1.2), there will be a Upgrade Note. # A note describing an upgrade.
+ "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # Required - The version of the package in machine + human readable form.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
},
- "resourceUrl": "A String", # The resource_url for the resource representing the basis of associated occurrence images.
+ "distributions": [ # Metadata about the upgrade for each specific operating system.
+ { # The Upgrade Distribution represents metadata about the Upgrade for each operating system (CPE). Some distributions have additional metadata around updates, classifying them into various categories and severities.
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # Required - The specific operating system this metadata applies to. See https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/.
+ "cve": [ # The cve that would be resolved by this upgrade.
+ "A String",
+ ],
+ "classification": "A String", # The operating system classification of this Upgrade, as specified by the upstream operating system upgrade feed.
+ "severity": "A String", # The severity as specified by the upstream operating system.
+ },
+ ],
+ "package": "A String", # Required - The package this Upgrade is for.
+ },
+ "expirationTime": "A String", # Time of expiration for this note, null if note does not expire.
+ "discovery": { # A note that indicates a type of analysis a provider would perform. This note exists in a provider's project. A `Discovery` occurrence is created in a consumer's project at the start of analysis. The occurrence's operation will indicate the status of the analysis. Absence of an occurrence linked to this note for a resource indicates that analysis hasn't started. # A note describing a provider/analysis type.
+ "analysisKind": "A String", # The kind of analysis that is handled by this discovery.
},
"kind": "A String", # Output only. This explicitly denotes which kind of note is specified. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "expirationTime": "A String", # Time of expiration for this note, null if note does not expire.
+ "shortDescription": "A String", # A one sentence description of this `Note`.
"attestationAuthority": { # Note kind that represents a logical attestation "role" or "authority". For example, an organization might have one `AttestationAuthority` 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. # A note describing an attestation role.
"hint": { # This submessage provides human-readable hints about the purpose of the AttestationAuthority. 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 AttestationAuthorities in security sensitive contexts, such as when looking up Attestations to verify.
"humanReadableName": "A String", # The human readable name of this Attestation Authority, for example "qa".
},
},
+ "package": { # This represents a particular package that is distributed over various channels. e.g. glibc (aka libc6) is distributed by many, at various versions. # A note describing a package hosted by various package managers.
+ "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
+ "maintainer": "A String", # A freeform string denoting the maintainer of this package.
+ "latestVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The latest available version of this package in this distribution channel.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ "description": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific description of this package.
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) denoting the package manager version distributing a package.
+ "architecture": "A String", # The CPU architecture for which packages in this distribution channel were built
+ "url": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific homepage for this package.
+ },
+ ],
+ "name": "A String", # The name of the package.
+ },
+ "name": "A String", # The name of the note in the form "projects/{provider_project_id}/notes/{NOTE_ID}"
+ "baseImage": { # Basis describes the base image portion (Note) of the DockerImage 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. # A note describing a base image.
+ "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # The fingerprint of the base image.
+ "v1Name": "A String", # The layer-id of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 representation. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "v2Blob": [ # The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image.
+ "A String",
+ ],
+ "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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ },
+ "resourceUrl": "A String", # The resource_url for the resource representing the basis of associated occurrence images.
+ },
"relatedUrl": [ # URLs associated with this note
{ # Metadata for any related URL information
"label": "A String", # Label to describe usage of the URL
"url": "A String", # Specific URL to associate with the note
},
],
- "discovery": { # A note that indicates a type of analysis a provider would perform. This note exists in a provider's project. A `Discovery` occurrence is created in a consumer's project at the start of analysis. The occurrence's operation will indicate the status of the analysis. Absence of an occurrence linked to this note for a resource indicates that analysis hasn't started. # A note describing a provider/analysis type.
- "analysisKind": "A String", # The kind of analysis that is handled by this discovery.
- },
- "name": "A String", # The name of the note in the form "projects/{provider_project_id}/notes/{NOTE_ID}"
- "package": { # This represents a particular package that is distributed over various channels. e.g. glibc (aka libc6) is distributed by many, at various versions. # A note describing a package hosted by various package managers.
- "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
- "architecture": "A String", # The CPU architecture for which packages in this distribution channel were built
- "url": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific homepage for this package.
- "maintainer": "A String", # A freeform string denoting the maintainer of this package.
- "description": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific description of this package.
- "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) denoting the package manager version distributing a package.
- "latestVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The latest available version of this package in this distribution channel.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- },
- ],
- "name": "A String", # The name of the package.
- },
- "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.
"deployable": { # An artifact that can be deployed in some runtime. # A note describing something that can be deployed.
"resourceUri": [ # Resource URI for the artifact being deployed.
"A String",
],
},
- "vulnerabilityType": { # VulnerabilityType provides metadata about a security vulnerability. # A package vulnerability type of note.
- "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 occurrences 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
- "isObsolete": True or False, # Whether this Detail is obsolete. Occurrences are expected not to point to obsolete details.
- "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability # The fix for this specific package version.
- "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The version of the package being described. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format] (https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "package": "A String", # The package being described.
- },
- "cpeUri": "A String", # 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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "minAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The min version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- "package": "A String", # The name of the package where the vulnerability was found. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "maxAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The max version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- "packageType": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js packages etc)
- "severityName": "A String", # The severity (eg: distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability.
- "description": "A String", # A vendor-specific description of this note.
- },
- ],
- "severity": "A String", # Note provider assigned impact of the vulnerability
- "cvssScore": 3.14, # The CVSS score for this Vulnerability.
- },
+ "createTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was created. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
"longDescription": "A String", # A detailed description of this `Note`.
- "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was last updated. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "upgrade": { # An Upgrade Note represents a potential upgrade of a package to a given version. For each package version combination (i.e. bash 4.0, bash 4.1, bash 4.1.2), there will be a Upgrade Note. # A note describing an upgrade.
- "distributions": [ # Metadata about the upgrade for each specific operating system.
- { # The Upgrade Distribution represents metadata about the Upgrade for each operating system (CPE). Some distributions have additional metadata around updates, classifying them into various categories and severities.
- "classification": "A String", # The operating system classification of this Upgrade, as specified by the upstream operating system upgrade feed.
- "cpeUri": "A String", # Required - The specific operating system this metadata applies to. See https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/.
- "severity": "A String", # The severity as specified by the upstream operating system.
- "cve": [ # The cve that would be resolved by this upgrade.
- "A String",
- ],
- },
- ],
- "package": "A String", # Required - The package this Upgrade is for.
- "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # Required - The version of the package in machine + human readable form.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- },
"buildType": { # Note holding the version of the provider's builder and the signature of the provenance message in linked BuildDetails. # Build provenance type for a verifiable build.
"builderVersion": "A String", # Version of the builder which produced this Note.
"signature": { # Message encapsulating the signature of the verified build. # Signature of the build in Occurrences pointing to the Note containing this `BuilderDetails`.
- "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`
"signature": "A String", # Signature of the related `BuildProvenance`, encoded in a base64 string.
"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).
+ "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`
},
},
},
@@ -744,122 +743,122 @@
The object takes the form of:
{ # Provides a detailed description of a `Note`.
- "baseImage": { # Basis describes the base image portion (Note) of the DockerImage 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. # A note describing a base image.
- "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # The fingerprint of the base image.
- "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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "v1Name": "A String", # The layer-id of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 representation. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "v2Blob": [ # The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image.
- "A String",
- ],
+ "vulnerabilityType": { # VulnerabilityType provides metadata about a security vulnerability. # A package vulnerability type of note.
+ "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 occurrences 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
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # 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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "packageType": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js packages etc)
+ "minAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The min version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ "package": "A String", # The name of the package where the vulnerability was found. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "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 the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The max version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ "severityName": "A String", # The severity (eg: distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability.
+ "description": "A String", # A vendor-specific description of this note.
+ "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability # The fix for this specific package version.
+ "package": "A String", # The package being described.
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format] (https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The version of the package being described. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ },
+ },
+ ],
+ },
+ "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was last updated. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "upgrade": { # An Upgrade Note represents a potential upgrade of a package to a given version. For each package version combination (i.e. bash 4.0, bash 4.1, bash 4.1.2), there will be a Upgrade Note. # A note describing an upgrade.
+ "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # Required - The version of the package in machine + human readable form.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
},
- "resourceUrl": "A String", # The resource_url for the resource representing the basis of associated occurrence images.
+ "distributions": [ # Metadata about the upgrade for each specific operating system.
+ { # The Upgrade Distribution represents metadata about the Upgrade for each operating system (CPE). Some distributions have additional metadata around updates, classifying them into various categories and severities.
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # Required - The specific operating system this metadata applies to. See https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/.
+ "cve": [ # The cve that would be resolved by this upgrade.
+ "A String",
+ ],
+ "classification": "A String", # The operating system classification of this Upgrade, as specified by the upstream operating system upgrade feed.
+ "severity": "A String", # The severity as specified by the upstream operating system.
+ },
+ ],
+ "package": "A String", # Required - The package this Upgrade is for.
+ },
+ "expirationTime": "A String", # Time of expiration for this note, null if note does not expire.
+ "discovery": { # A note that indicates a type of analysis a provider would perform. This note exists in a provider's project. A `Discovery` occurrence is created in a consumer's project at the start of analysis. The occurrence's operation will indicate the status of the analysis. Absence of an occurrence linked to this note for a resource indicates that analysis hasn't started. # A note describing a provider/analysis type.
+ "analysisKind": "A String", # The kind of analysis that is handled by this discovery.
},
"kind": "A String", # Output only. This explicitly denotes which kind of note is specified. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "expirationTime": "A String", # Time of expiration for this note, null if note does not expire.
+ "shortDescription": "A String", # A one sentence description of this `Note`.
"attestationAuthority": { # Note kind that represents a logical attestation "role" or "authority". For example, an organization might have one `AttestationAuthority` 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. # A note describing an attestation role.
"hint": { # This submessage provides human-readable hints about the purpose of the AttestationAuthority. 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 AttestationAuthorities in security sensitive contexts, such as when looking up Attestations to verify.
"humanReadableName": "A String", # The human readable name of this Attestation Authority, for example "qa".
},
},
+ "package": { # This represents a particular package that is distributed over various channels. e.g. glibc (aka libc6) is distributed by many, at various versions. # A note describing a package hosted by various package managers.
+ "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
+ "maintainer": "A String", # A freeform string denoting the maintainer of this package.
+ "latestVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The latest available version of this package in this distribution channel.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ "description": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific description of this package.
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) denoting the package manager version distributing a package.
+ "architecture": "A String", # The CPU architecture for which packages in this distribution channel were built
+ "url": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific homepage for this package.
+ },
+ ],
+ "name": "A String", # The name of the package.
+ },
+ "name": "A String", # The name of the note in the form "projects/{provider_project_id}/notes/{NOTE_ID}"
+ "baseImage": { # Basis describes the base image portion (Note) of the DockerImage 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. # A note describing a base image.
+ "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # The fingerprint of the base image.
+ "v1Name": "A String", # The layer-id of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 representation. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "v2Blob": [ # The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image.
+ "A String",
+ ],
+ "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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ },
+ "resourceUrl": "A String", # The resource_url for the resource representing the basis of associated occurrence images.
+ },
"relatedUrl": [ # URLs associated with this note
{ # Metadata for any related URL information
"label": "A String", # Label to describe usage of the URL
"url": "A String", # Specific URL to associate with the note
},
],
- "discovery": { # A note that indicates a type of analysis a provider would perform. This note exists in a provider's project. A `Discovery` occurrence is created in a consumer's project at the start of analysis. The occurrence's operation will indicate the status of the analysis. Absence of an occurrence linked to this note for a resource indicates that analysis hasn't started. # A note describing a provider/analysis type.
- "analysisKind": "A String", # The kind of analysis that is handled by this discovery.
- },
- "name": "A String", # The name of the note in the form "projects/{provider_project_id}/notes/{NOTE_ID}"
- "package": { # This represents a particular package that is distributed over various channels. e.g. glibc (aka libc6) is distributed by many, at various versions. # A note describing a package hosted by various package managers.
- "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
- "architecture": "A String", # The CPU architecture for which packages in this distribution channel were built
- "url": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific homepage for this package.
- "maintainer": "A String", # A freeform string denoting the maintainer of this package.
- "description": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific description of this package.
- "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) denoting the package manager version distributing a package.
- "latestVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The latest available version of this package in this distribution channel.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- },
- ],
- "name": "A String", # The name of the package.
- },
- "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.
"deployable": { # An artifact that can be deployed in some runtime. # A note describing something that can be deployed.
"resourceUri": [ # Resource URI for the artifact being deployed.
"A String",
],
},
- "vulnerabilityType": { # VulnerabilityType provides metadata about a security vulnerability. # A package vulnerability type of note.
- "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 occurrences 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
- "isObsolete": True or False, # Whether this Detail is obsolete. Occurrences are expected not to point to obsolete details.
- "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability # The fix for this specific package version.
- "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The version of the package being described. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format] (https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "package": "A String", # The package being described.
- },
- "cpeUri": "A String", # 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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "minAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The min version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- "package": "A String", # The name of the package where the vulnerability was found. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "maxAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The max version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- "packageType": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js packages etc)
- "severityName": "A String", # The severity (eg: distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability.
- "description": "A String", # A vendor-specific description of this note.
- },
- ],
- "severity": "A String", # Note provider assigned impact of the vulnerability
- "cvssScore": 3.14, # The CVSS score for this Vulnerability.
- },
+ "createTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was created. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
"longDescription": "A String", # A detailed description of this `Note`.
- "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was last updated. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "upgrade": { # An Upgrade Note represents a potential upgrade of a package to a given version. For each package version combination (i.e. bash 4.0, bash 4.1, bash 4.1.2), there will be a Upgrade Note. # A note describing an upgrade.
- "distributions": [ # Metadata about the upgrade for each specific operating system.
- { # The Upgrade Distribution represents metadata about the Upgrade for each operating system (CPE). Some distributions have additional metadata around updates, classifying them into various categories and severities.
- "classification": "A String", # The operating system classification of this Upgrade, as specified by the upstream operating system upgrade feed.
- "cpeUri": "A String", # Required - The specific operating system this metadata applies to. See https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/.
- "severity": "A String", # The severity as specified by the upstream operating system.
- "cve": [ # The cve that would be resolved by this upgrade.
- "A String",
- ],
- },
- ],
- "package": "A String", # Required - The package this Upgrade is for.
- "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # Required - The version of the package in machine + human readable form.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- },
"buildType": { # Note holding the version of the provider's builder and the signature of the provenance message in linked BuildDetails. # Build provenance type for a verifiable build.
"builderVersion": "A String", # Version of the builder which produced this Note.
"signature": { # Message encapsulating the signature of the verified build. # Signature of the build in Occurrences pointing to the Note containing this `BuilderDetails`.
- "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`
"signature": "A String", # Signature of the related `BuildProvenance`, encoded in a base64 string.
"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).
+ "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`
},
},
}
@@ -874,122 +873,122 @@
An object of the form:
{ # Provides a detailed description of a `Note`.
- "baseImage": { # Basis describes the base image portion (Note) of the DockerImage 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. # A note describing a base image.
- "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # The fingerprint of the base image.
- "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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "v1Name": "A String", # The layer-id of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 representation. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "v2Blob": [ # The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image.
- "A String",
- ],
+ "vulnerabilityType": { # VulnerabilityType provides metadata about a security vulnerability. # A package vulnerability type of note.
+ "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 occurrences 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
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # 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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "packageType": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js packages etc)
+ "minAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The min version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ "package": "A String", # The name of the package where the vulnerability was found. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "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 the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The max version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ "severityName": "A String", # The severity (eg: distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability.
+ "description": "A String", # A vendor-specific description of this note.
+ "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability # The fix for this specific package version.
+ "package": "A String", # The package being described.
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format] (https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The version of the package being described. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ },
+ },
+ ],
+ },
+ "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was last updated. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "upgrade": { # An Upgrade Note represents a potential upgrade of a package to a given version. For each package version combination (i.e. bash 4.0, bash 4.1, bash 4.1.2), there will be a Upgrade Note. # A note describing an upgrade.
+ "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # Required - The version of the package in machine + human readable form.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
},
- "resourceUrl": "A String", # The resource_url for the resource representing the basis of associated occurrence images.
+ "distributions": [ # Metadata about the upgrade for each specific operating system.
+ { # The Upgrade Distribution represents metadata about the Upgrade for each operating system (CPE). Some distributions have additional metadata around updates, classifying them into various categories and severities.
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # Required - The specific operating system this metadata applies to. See https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/.
+ "cve": [ # The cve that would be resolved by this upgrade.
+ "A String",
+ ],
+ "classification": "A String", # The operating system classification of this Upgrade, as specified by the upstream operating system upgrade feed.
+ "severity": "A String", # The severity as specified by the upstream operating system.
+ },
+ ],
+ "package": "A String", # Required - The package this Upgrade is for.
+ },
+ "expirationTime": "A String", # Time of expiration for this note, null if note does not expire.
+ "discovery": { # A note that indicates a type of analysis a provider would perform. This note exists in a provider's project. A `Discovery` occurrence is created in a consumer's project at the start of analysis. The occurrence's operation will indicate the status of the analysis. Absence of an occurrence linked to this note for a resource indicates that analysis hasn't started. # A note describing a provider/analysis type.
+ "analysisKind": "A String", # The kind of analysis that is handled by this discovery.
},
"kind": "A String", # Output only. This explicitly denotes which kind of note is specified. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "expirationTime": "A String", # Time of expiration for this note, null if note does not expire.
+ "shortDescription": "A String", # A one sentence description of this `Note`.
"attestationAuthority": { # Note kind that represents a logical attestation "role" or "authority". For example, an organization might have one `AttestationAuthority` 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. # A note describing an attestation role.
"hint": { # This submessage provides human-readable hints about the purpose of the AttestationAuthority. 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 AttestationAuthorities in security sensitive contexts, such as when looking up Attestations to verify.
"humanReadableName": "A String", # The human readable name of this Attestation Authority, for example "qa".
},
},
+ "package": { # This represents a particular package that is distributed over various channels. e.g. glibc (aka libc6) is distributed by many, at various versions. # A note describing a package hosted by various package managers.
+ "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
+ "maintainer": "A String", # A freeform string denoting the maintainer of this package.
+ "latestVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The latest available version of this package in this distribution channel.
+ "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
+ "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
+ "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
+ "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
+ },
+ "description": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific description of this package.
+ "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) denoting the package manager version distributing a package.
+ "architecture": "A String", # The CPU architecture for which packages in this distribution channel were built
+ "url": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific homepage for this package.
+ },
+ ],
+ "name": "A String", # The name of the package.
+ },
+ "name": "A String", # The name of the note in the form "projects/{provider_project_id}/notes/{NOTE_ID}"
+ "baseImage": { # Basis describes the base image portion (Note) of the DockerImage 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. # A note describing a base image.
+ "fingerprint": { # A set of properties that uniquely identify a given Docker image. # The fingerprint of the base image.
+ "v1Name": "A String", # The layer-id of the final layer in the Docker image's v1 representation. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ "v2Blob": [ # The ordered list of v2 blobs that represent a given image.
+ "A String",
+ ],
+ "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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
+ },
+ "resourceUrl": "A String", # The resource_url for the resource representing the basis of associated occurrence images.
+ },
"relatedUrl": [ # URLs associated with this note
{ # Metadata for any related URL information
"label": "A String", # Label to describe usage of the URL
"url": "A String", # Specific URL to associate with the note
},
],
- "discovery": { # A note that indicates a type of analysis a provider would perform. This note exists in a provider's project. A `Discovery` occurrence is created in a consumer's project at the start of analysis. The occurrence's operation will indicate the status of the analysis. Absence of an occurrence linked to this note for a resource indicates that analysis hasn't started. # A note describing a provider/analysis type.
- "analysisKind": "A String", # The kind of analysis that is handled by this discovery.
- },
- "name": "A String", # The name of the note in the form "projects/{provider_project_id}/notes/{NOTE_ID}"
- "package": { # This represents a particular package that is distributed over various channels. e.g. glibc (aka libc6) is distributed by many, at various versions. # A note describing a package hosted by various package managers.
- "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
- "architecture": "A String", # The CPU architecture for which packages in this distribution channel were built
- "url": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific homepage for this package.
- "maintainer": "A String", # A freeform string denoting the maintainer of this package.
- "description": "A String", # The distribution channel-specific description of this package.
- "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format](https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) denoting the package manager version distributing a package.
- "latestVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The latest available version of this package in this distribution channel.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- },
- ],
- "name": "A String", # The name of the package.
- },
- "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.
"deployable": { # An artifact that can be deployed in some runtime. # A note describing something that can be deployed.
"resourceUri": [ # Resource URI for the artifact being deployed.
"A String",
],
},
- "vulnerabilityType": { # VulnerabilityType provides metadata about a security vulnerability. # A package vulnerability type of note.
- "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 occurrences 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
- "isObsolete": True or False, # Whether this Detail is obsolete. Occurrences are expected not to point to obsolete details.
- "fixedLocation": { # The location of the vulnerability # The fix for this specific package version.
- "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The version of the package being described. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- "cpeUri": "A String", # The cpe_uri in [cpe format] (https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/) format. Examples include distro or storage location for vulnerable jar. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "package": "A String", # The package being described.
- },
- "cpeUri": "A String", # 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. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "minAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The min version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- "package": "A String", # The name of the package where the vulnerability was found. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "maxAffectedVersion": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # The max version of the package in which the vulnerability exists.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- "packageType": "A String", # The type of package; whether native or non native(ruby gems, node.js packages etc)
- "severityName": "A String", # The severity (eg: distro assigned severity) for this vulnerability.
- "description": "A String", # A vendor-specific description of this note.
- },
- ],
- "severity": "A String", # Note provider assigned impact of the vulnerability
- "cvssScore": 3.14, # The CVSS score for this Vulnerability.
- },
+ "createTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was created. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
"longDescription": "A String", # A detailed description of this `Note`.
- "updateTime": "A String", # Output only. The time this note was last updated. This field can be used as a filter in list requests.
- "upgrade": { # An Upgrade Note represents a potential upgrade of a package to a given version. For each package version combination (i.e. bash 4.0, bash 4.1, bash 4.1.2), there will be a Upgrade Note. # A note describing an upgrade.
- "distributions": [ # Metadata about the upgrade for each specific operating system.
- { # The Upgrade Distribution represents metadata about the Upgrade for each operating system (CPE). Some distributions have additional metadata around updates, classifying them into various categories and severities.
- "classification": "A String", # The operating system classification of this Upgrade, as specified by the upstream operating system upgrade feed.
- "cpeUri": "A String", # Required - The specific operating system this metadata applies to. See https://cpe.mitre.org/specification/.
- "severity": "A String", # The severity as specified by the upstream operating system.
- "cve": [ # The cve that would be resolved by this upgrade.
- "A String",
- ],
- },
- ],
- "package": "A String", # Required - The package this Upgrade is for.
- "version": { # Version contains structured information about the version of the package. For a discussion of this in Debian/Ubuntu: http://serverfault.com/questions/604541/debian-packages-version-convention For a discussion of this in Redhat/Fedora/Centos: http://blog.jasonantman.com/2014/07/how-yum-and-rpm-compare-versions/ # Required - The version of the package in machine + human readable form.
- "revision": "A String", # The iteration of the package build from the above version.
- "kind": "A String", # Distinguish between sentinel MIN/MAX versions and normal versions. If kind is not NORMAL, then the other fields are ignored.
- "name": "A String", # The main part of the version name.
- "epoch": 42, # Used to correct mistakes in the version numbering scheme.
- },
- },
"buildType": { # Note holding the version of the provider's builder and the signature of the provenance message in linked BuildDetails. # Build provenance type for a verifiable build.
"builderVersion": "A String", # Version of the builder which produced this Note.
"signature": { # Message encapsulating the signature of the verified build. # Signature of the build in Occurrences pointing to the Note containing this `BuilderDetails`.
- "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`
"signature": "A String", # Signature of the related `BuildProvenance`, encoded in a base64 string.
"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).
+ "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`
},
},
}</pre>
@@ -1011,15 +1010,14 @@
{ # Associates `members` with a `role`.
"condition": { # Represents a textual expression in the Common Expression Language (CEL) syntax. CEL is a C-like expression language. The syntax and semantics of CEL are documented at https://github.com/google/cel-spec. Example (Comparison): title: "Summary size limit" description: "Determines if a summary is less than 100 chars" expression: "document.summary.size() < 100" Example (Equality): title: "Requestor is owner" description: "Determines if requestor is the document owner" expression: "document.owner == request.auth.claims.email" Example (Logic): title: "Public documents" description: "Determine whether the document should be publicly visible" expression: "document.type != 'private' && document.type != 'internal'" Example (Data Manipulation): title: "Notification string" description: "Create a notification string with a timestamp." expression: "'New message received at ' + string(document.create_time)" The exact variables and functions that may be referenced within an expression are determined by the service that evaluates it. See the service documentation for additional information. # The condition that is associated with this binding. If the condition evaluates to `true`, then this binding applies to the current request. If the condition evaluates to `false`, then this binding does not apply to the current request. However, a different role binding might grant the same role to one or more of the members in this binding. To learn which resources support conditions in their IAM policies, see the [IAM documentation](https://cloud.google.com/iam/help/conditions/resource-policies).
"location": "A String", # 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.
"description": "A String", # 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", # 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.
+ "expression": "A String", # Textual representation of an expression in Common Expression Language syntax.
},
"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@example.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`. * `deleted:user:{emailid}?uid={uniqueid}`: An email address (plus unique identifier) representing a user that has been recently deleted. For example, `alice@example.com?uid=123456789012345678901`. If the user is recovered, this value reverts to `user:{emailid}` and the recovered user retains the role in the binding. * `deleted:serviceAccount:{emailid}?uid={uniqueid}`: An email address (plus unique identifier) representing a service account that has been recently deleted. For example, `my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com?uid=123456789012345678901`. If the service account is undeleted, this value reverts to `serviceAccount:{emailid}` and the undeleted service account retains the role in the binding. * `deleted:group:{emailid}?uid={uniqueid}`: An email address (plus unique identifier) representing a Google group that has been recently deleted. For example, `admins@example.com?uid=123456789012345678901`. If the group is recovered, this value reverts to `group:{emailid}` and the recovered group retains the role in the binding. * `domain:{domain}`: The G Suite domain (primary) that represents all the users of that domain. For example, `google.com` or `example.com`.
"A String",
],
"role": "A String", # Role that is assigned to `members`. For example, `roles/viewer`, `roles/editor`, or `roles/owner`.
- "bindingId": "A String",
},
],
"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. **Important:** If you use IAM Conditions, you must include the `etag` field whenever you call `setIamPolicy`. If you omit this field, then IAM allows you to overwrite a version `3` policy with a version `1` policy, and all of the conditions in the version `3` policy are lost.
@@ -1040,15 +1038,14 @@
{ # Associates `members` with a `role`.
"condition": { # Represents a textual expression in the Common Expression Language (CEL) syntax. CEL is a C-like expression language. The syntax and semantics of CEL are documented at https://github.com/google/cel-spec. Example (Comparison): title: "Summary size limit" description: "Determines if a summary is less than 100 chars" expression: "document.summary.size() < 100" Example (Equality): title: "Requestor is owner" description: "Determines if requestor is the document owner" expression: "document.owner == request.auth.claims.email" Example (Logic): title: "Public documents" description: "Determine whether the document should be publicly visible" expression: "document.type != 'private' && document.type != 'internal'" Example (Data Manipulation): title: "Notification string" description: "Create a notification string with a timestamp." expression: "'New message received at ' + string(document.create_time)" The exact variables and functions that may be referenced within an expression are determined by the service that evaluates it. See the service documentation for additional information. # The condition that is associated with this binding. If the condition evaluates to `true`, then this binding applies to the current request. If the condition evaluates to `false`, then this binding does not apply to the current request. However, a different role binding might grant the same role to one or more of the members in this binding. To learn which resources support conditions in their IAM policies, see the [IAM documentation](https://cloud.google.com/iam/help/conditions/resource-policies).
"location": "A String", # 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.
"description": "A String", # 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", # 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.
+ "expression": "A String", # Textual representation of an expression in Common Expression Language syntax.
},
"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@example.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`. * `deleted:user:{emailid}?uid={uniqueid}`: An email address (plus unique identifier) representing a user that has been recently deleted. For example, `alice@example.com?uid=123456789012345678901`. If the user is recovered, this value reverts to `user:{emailid}` and the recovered user retains the role in the binding. * `deleted:serviceAccount:{emailid}?uid={uniqueid}`: An email address (plus unique identifier) representing a service account that has been recently deleted. For example, `my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com?uid=123456789012345678901`. If the service account is undeleted, this value reverts to `serviceAccount:{emailid}` and the undeleted service account retains the role in the binding. * `deleted:group:{emailid}?uid={uniqueid}`: An email address (plus unique identifier) representing a Google group that has been recently deleted. For example, `admins@example.com?uid=123456789012345678901`. If the group is recovered, this value reverts to `group:{emailid}` and the recovered group retains the role in the binding. * `domain:{domain}`: The G Suite domain (primary) that represents all the users of that domain. For example, `google.com` or `example.com`.
"A String",
],
"role": "A String", # Role that is assigned to `members`. For example, `roles/viewer`, `roles/editor`, or `roles/owner`.
- "bindingId": "A String",
},
],
"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. **Important:** If you use IAM Conditions, you must include the `etag` field whenever you call `setIamPolicy`. If you omit this field, then IAM allows you to overwrite a version `3` policy with a version `1` policy, and all of the conditions in the version `3` policy are lost.