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ZAP API Scan

v0.7.0 Latest version

ZAP API Scan

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ZAP API Scan

Scans the web application with the ZAP API Scan

Installation

Copy and paste the following snippet into your .yml file.

              

- name: ZAP API Scan

uses: zaproxy/action-api-scan@v0.7.0

Learn more about this action in zaproxy/action-api-scan

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Action API Scan

A GitHub Action for running the ZAP API scan to perform Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST).

WARNING this action will perform attacks on the target API. You should only scan targets that you have permission to test. You should also check with your hosting company and any other services such as CDNs that may be affected before running this action.

Inputs

target

Required target API definition, OpenAPI or SOAP, local file or URL, e.g. https://www.example.com/openapi.json or target endpoint URL, GraphQL, e.g. https://www.example.com/graphql

format

Optional The format of the defintion, openapi, soap, or graphql. Default is openapi.

docker_name

Optional The name of the Docker image to be executed. By default the action runs the stable version of ZAP. But you can configure the parameter to use the weekly builds.

rules_file_name

Optional You can also specify a relative path to the rules file to ignore any alerts from the ZAP scan. Make sure to create the rules file inside the relevant repository. The following shows a sample rules file configuration. Make sure to checkout the repository (actions/checkout@v2) to provide the ZAP rules to the scan action.

10011	IGNORE	(Cookie Without Secure Flag)
10015	IGNORE	(Incomplete or No Cache-control and Pragma HTTP Header Set)

cmd_options

Optional Additional command lines options for the scan script

allow_issue_writing

Optional By default the action will file the report to the GitHub issue using the issue_title input. Set this to false if you don't want the issue to be created or updated.

issue_title

Optional The title for the GitHub issue to be created.

token

Optional ZAP action uses the default action token provided by GitHub to create and update the issue for the api scan. You do not have to create a dedicated token. Make sure to use the GitHub's default action token when running the action(secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN).

fail_action

Optional By default ZAP Docker container will fail with an exit code, if it identifies any alerts. Set this option to true if you want to fail the status of the GitHub Scan if ZAP identifies any alerts during the scan.

artifact_name

Optional By default the action will attach the report to the build with the name zap_scan. Set this to a different string to name it something else. Consult GitHub's documentation for which artifact names are allowed.

Environment variables

If set, the following ZAP authentication environment variables will be copied into the docker container:

  • ZAP_AUTH_HEADER_VALUE
  • ZAP_AUTH_HEADER
  • ZAP_AUTH_HEADER_SITE

Example usage

** Basic **

steps:
  - name: ZAP Scan
    uses: zaproxy/action-api-scan@v0.7.0
    with:
      target: 'https://www.zaproxy.org/'

** Advanced **

on: [push]

jobs:
  zap_scan:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    name: Scan the webapplication
    steps:
      - name: Checkout
        uses: actions/checkout@v2
        with:
          ref: master

      - name: ZAP Scan
        uses: zaproxy/action-api-scan@v0.7.0
        with:
          token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
          docker_name: 'ghcr.io/zaproxy/zaproxy:stable'
          format: openapi
          target: 'https://www.zaproxy.org/'
          rules_file_name: '.zap/rules.tsv'
          cmd_options: '-a'