This topic describes how to integrate Azure with the Unified Agent in order to scan Docker Images.
An authorized account to Azure Container Registry
Permissions for image pulling from Azure Container Registry
Docker installed
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Notice on periodically fetching the Unified Agent It is advised to use the below commands only once a week to download the latest version of the Unified Agent for performance reasons and not as part of every build. You can do this using a scheduler task, such as cron. |
Use the following options to download the latest version of the WhiteSource Unified Agent JAR file and configuration file to your local host.
Download CURL, and add it to your PATH environment variable.
Open a new command prompt
Run the following commands:
Windows Using CURL
curl -LJO https://github.com/whitesource/unified-agent-distribution/releases/latest/download/wss-unified-agent.jar ccurl -LJO https://github.com/whitesource/unified-agent-distribution/raw/master/standAlone/wss-unified-agent.config |
Open a new command prompt.
Run the following commands:
Windows Using PowerShell
powershell bitsadmin /transfer mydownload /dynamic /download /priority FOREGROUND https://github.com/whitesource/unified-agent-distribution/releases/latest/download/wss-unified-agent.jar $pwd\wss-unified-agent.jar powershell bitsadmin /transfer mydownload /dynamic /download /priority FOREGROUND https://github.com/whitesource/unified-agent-distribution/raw/master/standAlone/wss-unified-agent.config $pwd\wss-unified-agent.config |
If you want to use PowerShell on Windows, ensure that Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) is enabled. |
Run the following commands from the Linux/Unix bash prompt :
curl -LJO https://github.com/whitesource/unified-agent-distribution/releases/latest/download/wss-unified-agent.jar curl -LJO https://github.com/whitesource/unified-agent-distribution/raw/master/standAlone/wss-unified-agent.config |
Update the configuration file (whitesource-fs-agent.config) that you downloaded in step 2 according to your specific requirements.
Enable the relevant lines by removing the '#' symbol at the beginning of the lines. You can find a description about each line and its meaning here.
Example of values for uncommented lines:
docker.includes=.*alpine.* docker.excludes=.*2017.10.01.* .*2017.06.01.* docker.scanImages=true docker.pull.enable=true docker.pull.images=.*.* docker.pull.tags=.*.* docker.pull.digest=.*.* docker.delete.force=false docker.azure.enable=false docker.azure.registryIds=XXXXXXXXXXXX docker.pull.maxImages=10 docker.login.sudo=true |
This configuration sets the Unified Agent to scan all the docker repositories named *alpine.* except for the two image tags in the 'exclude' section.
Alternatively, you can leave the docker.excludes parameter commented if you want to scan all your image containers.
Attribute | Type | Description | Required |
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docker.azure.enable | Boolean | Enables pulling Docker Images from Azure Container registry. Note: Verify that the 'docker.scanImages' and 'docker.pull.enable' parameter values are also set to 'true' | Yes |
docker.azure.userName | String | Username for Azure Container registry | Yes |
docker.azure.userPassword | String | Password for Azure Container registry | Yes. Not mandatory if you already logged in manually to your Azure account via the Azure Client CLI. |
docker.azure.registryNames | String | Docker repository names in Azure Container registry separated by a space | Yes |
docker.azure.authenticationType | String | Authentication Type for Azure Container registry. Either “containerRegistry” or "userAccount". | Yes. Default is "userAccount" - case insensitive. |
docker.azure.registryAuthenticationParameters | String | Used in case login is by acr "docker.azure.authenticationType =containerRegistry. Format: “<acr-username>:<acr-password>". | Only if login is by acr "docker.azure.authenticationType =containerRegistry. |
Azure command:
$ az login -u <username> -p <password> |
Parameters 'docker.scanImages' and 'docker.pull.enable' should be set to true. |
Run the Unified Agent:
java -jar whitesource-wss-agent.jar -apiKey xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxx -c whitesource-wss-agent.config |
Scanning Information
The scanner saves your required images and scans all the file system and installed packages. It scans all the image layers and handles archive files in the layers based on the value in the property 'archiveExtractionDepth'.
The Docker image is saved to the temporary directory defined in your environment and is deleted immediately after the scan. The scanning results are presented in a new WhiteSource project identified by the name of the image in the following format: <image id> <repository> <tag>.
The project is created in the WhiteSource product specified in the configuration file or command line.