Bitnami package for Harbor Adapter Trivy
What is Harbor Adapter Trivy?
Harbor Adapter for Trivy translates the Harbor API into Trivy API calls and allows Harbor to provide vulnerability reports on images through Trivy as part of its vulnerability scan.
Overview of Harbor Adapter Trivy Trademarks: This software listing is packaged by Bitnami. The respective trademarks mentioned in the offering are owned by the respective companies, and use of them does not imply any affiliation or endorsement.
TL;DR
This container is part of the Harbor solution that is primarily intended to be deployed in Kubernetes.
docker run --name harbor-adapter-trivy bitnami/harbor-adapter-trivy:latest
Why use Bitnami Images?
- Bitnami closely tracks upstream source changes and promptly publishes new versions of this image using our automated systems.
- With Bitnami images the latest bug fixes and features are available as soon as possible.
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- Bitnami container images are released on a regular basis with the latest distribution packages available.
Looking to use Harbor Adapter Trivy in production? Try VMware Tanzu Application Catalog, the commercial edition of the Bitnami catalog.
Why use a non-root container?
Non-root container images add an extra layer of security and are generally recommended for production environments. However, because they run as a non-root user, privileged tasks are typically off-limits. Learn more about non-root containers in our docs.
Supported tags and respective Dockerfile links
Learn more about the Bitnami tagging policy and the difference between rolling tags and immutable tags in our documentation page.
You can see the equivalence between the different tags by taking a look at the tags-info.yaml file present in the branch folder, i.e bitnami/ASSET/BRANCH/DISTRO/tags-info.yaml.
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Get this image
The recommended way to get the Bitnami Harbor-Adapter-Trivy Docker Image is to pull the prebuilt image from the Docker Hub Registry.
docker pull bitnami/harbor-adapter-trivy:latest
To use a specific version, you can pull a versioned tag. You can view the list of available versions in the Docker Hub Registry.
docker pull bitnami/harbor-adapter-trivy:[TAG]
If you wish, you can also build the image yourself by cloning the repository, changing to the directory containing the Dockerfile and executing the docker build command. Remember to replace the APP, VERSION and OPERATING-SYSTEM path placeholders in the example command below with the correct values.
git clone https://github.com/bitnami/containers.git
cd bitnami/APP/VERSION/OPERATING-SYSTEM
docker build -t bitnami/APP:latest .
Persisting your application
If you remove the container all your data will be lost, and the next time you run the image the database will be reinitialized. To avoid this loss of data, you should mount a volume that will persist even after the container is removed.
For persistence you should mount a directory at the /bitnami path. If the mounted directory is empty, it will be initialized on the first run.
docker run \
-v /path/to/harbor-adapter-trivy-persistence:/bitnami \
bitnami/harbor-adapter-trivy:latest
Connecting to other containers
Using Docker container networking, a different server running inside a container can easily be accessed by your application containers and vice-versa.
Containers attached to the same network can communicate with each other using the container name as the hostname.
Using the Command Line
Step 1: Create a network
docker network create harbor-adapter-trivy-network --driver bridge
Step 2: Launch the Harbor-Adapter-Trivy container within your network
Use the --network <NETWORK> argument to the docker run command to attach the container to the harbor-adapter-trivy-network network.
docker run --name harbor-adapter-trivy-node1 --network harbor-adapter-trivy-network bitnami/harbor-adapter-trivy:latest
Step 3: Run another containers
We can launch another containers using the same flag (--network NETWORK) in the docker run command. If you also set a name to your container, you will be able to use it as hostname in your network.
Configuration
Harbor Adapter Trivy is a component of the Harbor application. In order to get the Harbor application running on Kubernetes we encourage you to check the bitnami/harbor Helm chart and configure it using the options exposed in the values.yaml file.
For further information about the specific component itself, please refer to the source repository documentation.
Environment variables
Customizable environment variables
| Name | Description | Default Value |
|---|---|---|
SCANNER_TRIVY_VOLUME_DIR |
harbor-adapter-trivy installation directory. | ${BITNAMI_VOLUME_DIR}/harbor-adapter-trivy |
SCANNER_TRIVY_CACHE_DIR |
harbor-adapter-trivy installation directory. | ${SCANNER_TRIVY_VOLUME_DIR}/.cache/trivy |
SCANNER_TRIVY_REPORTS_DIR |
harbor-adapter-trivy installation directory. | ${SCANNER_TRIVY_VOLUME_DIR}/.cache/reports |
Read-only environment variables
| Name | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|
SCANNER_TRIVY_BASE_DIR |
harbor-adapter-trivy installation directory. | ${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/harbor-adapter-trivy |
SCANNER_TRIVY_DAEMON_USER |
harbor-adapter-trivy system user. | trivy-scanner |
SCANNER_TRIVY_DAEMON_GROUP |
harbor-adapter-trivy system group. | trivy-scanner |
Logging
The Bitnami Harbor-Adapter-Trivy Docker image sends the container logs to stdout. To view the logs:
docker logs harbor-adapter-trivy
You can configure the containers logging driver using the --log-driver option if you wish to consume the container logs differently. In the default configuration docker uses the json-file driver.
Maintenance
Upgrade this image
Bitnami provides up-to-date versions of Harbor-Adapter-Trivy, including security patches, soon after they are made upstream. We recommend that you follow these steps to upgrade your container.
Step 1: Get the updated image
docker pull bitnami/harbor-adapter-trivy:latest
Step 2: Stop the running container
Stop the currently running container using the command
docker stop harbor-adapter-trivy
Step 3: Remove the currently running container
docker rm -v harbor-adapter-trivy
Step 4: Run the new image
Re-create your container from the new image.
docker run --name harbor-adapter-trivy bitnami/harbor-adapter-trivy:latest
Notable Changes
Starting January 16, 2024
- The
docker-compose.yamlfile has been removed, as it was solely intended for internal testing purposes.
Contributing
We'd love for you to contribute to this container. You can request new features by creating an issue or submitting a pull request with your contribution.
Issues
If you encountered a problem running this container, you can file an issue. For us to provide better support, be sure to fill the issue template.
License
Copyright © 2024 Broadcom. The term "Broadcom" refers to Broadcom Inc. and/or its subsidiaries.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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