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VMaaS

Vulnerability Metadata as a Service

What Is This Thing?

VMaaS is intended to be a microservice that has access to data connecting RPMs, repositories, errata, and CVEs, and can answer the question "What security changes do I have to apply to the following set of RPMs?"

The goal is to have a common set of data, that can be updated from multiple sources, and accessed from an arbitrary number of web-service instances. To that end, database contains the docker-definitions for getting the data store up and running, webapp is the service that uses the data to answer a variety of vulnerability-related questions, and reposcan is an example of a plugin whose job is to fill the datastore with vulnerability information.

What ISN'T This Thing?

VMaaS is NOT intended to be an inventory-management system. It doesn't 'remember' system profiles or containers, or manage inventory workflow in any way. An inventory-management system could use VMaaS as one source of 'health' information for the entities being managed.

Architecture

Quick Command Guide

Local deployment (development)

All-in-one command magic

docker-compose up      # Build images and start containers
docker-compose down    # Stop and remove containers (built images will persist)
docker-compose down -v # Stop and remove containers and database data volume (built images will persist)

Build images

docker-compose build

Building parameters

PIPENV_CHECK=0 docker-compose build # Builds images without performing "pipenv check" command

Managing containers

All at once

docker-compose start
docker-compose stop

Single service

docker-compose start vmaas_database
docker-compose stop vmaas_database

Run tests

You can run all tests from scratch just after cloning repo using command:

docker-compose -f docker-compose.test.yml up --build --abort-on-container-exit

Developing / Debugging

You can build and start your container in "developer mode". You can tune metrics using Prometheus and Grafana dev containers, see doc/metrics.md.

Copy database from live OpenShift instance (requires valid credentials)

oc project vmaas-stage
# Dump database
oc exec -c vmaas-reposcan-service $(oc get pod -l pod=vmaas-reposcan-service --no-headers -o custom-columns=:metadata.name) -- bash -c 'PGPASSWORD=vmaas_writer_pwd pg_dump -h $(python3 -c "import app_common_python as a;print(a.LoadedConfig.database.hostname)") -U vmaas_writer vmaas | gzip > /data/pgdump.sql.gz'
# Download database dump
oc port-forward $(oc get pod -l pod=vmaas-reposcan-service --no-headers -o custom-columns=:metadata.name) 10000:10000
curl http://localhost:10000/pgdump.sql.gz > /tmp/pgdump.sql.gz
# Populate local database
docker-compose up -d
docker-compose exec vmaas_database psql -U vmaas_admin postgres -c "drop database vmaas"
docker-compose exec vmaas_database psql -U vmaas_admin postgres -c "create database vmaas"
cat /tmp/pgdump.sql.gz | gzip -d | docker-compose exec -T vmaas_database psql -U vmaas_admin vmaas
# Generate new webapp sqlite dump
./scripts/turnpike-mock curl -X PUT http://localhost:8081/api/v1/export/dump