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Gemsurance: Insurance for your Gems

Gemsurance is a tool for monitoring if any of your Ruby Gems are out-of-date or vulnerable. It uses Bundler and the Ruby Advisory Database to do so. It's similar to bundler-audit, but outputs an HTML report and determines which gems are out-of-date as well.

Getting started

To install Gemsurance, add

gem 'gemsurance'

to your Gemfile and run bundle install.

Use gemsurance by running

bundle exec gemsurance [options]

from the directory containing the Gemfile whose gems you wish to check.

This will output an HTML file (named gemsurance_report.html by default) in the current directory containing a report of your gem status: which gems are out-of-date and which gems have reported vulnerabilities in the Ruby Advisory Database. The Ruby Advisory Database git repo will be checked out into tmp/vulnerabilities relative to the working directory.

Example Gemsurance report

Gems that are up-to-date are colored green and gems that are out-of-date but without reported vulnerabilities are colored yellow. Vulnerable gems are colored red, and information about the vulnerability and versions with a patch for the issue is displayed in the rightmost column.

Gemsurance exits with code 0 if there are no gems with reported vulnerabilities and code 1 if there are any such gems.

Integration into a Rails RSpec suite

Running the gemsurance check as part of your RSpec test suite will cause an RSpec failure whenever a gem with a known vulnerability is detected in your application. This is incredibly useful if your application is tested regularly by a CI build. You can set this up by adding sample_spec/gemsurance_spec.rb to your RSpec tests.

Command-line options

Command-line options to the gemsurance executable are as follows:

  • --pre: Consider pre-release gem versions
  • --output FILE: Output report to specified file
  • --whitelist FILE: Read whitelist from file. Defaults to .gemsurance.yml
  • --format FORMAT: Output report to specified format (html, csv, & yml available). Html by default.

The whitelist must be in the format

---
nokogiri:
  CVE-2015-1819:
    - 1.5.9
    - 1.6.0
  OSVDB-101179:
    - 1.5.6
    - 1.6.0

TODOs

  • Support Git versions of gems
  • Formatting as JSON

Contributing

Contributions are always welcome. Please fork the repo and create a pull request or create an issue.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Bundler and the Ruby Advisory Database, upon which Gemsurance is based.

License

MIT License.