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garif

A GO package to create and manipulate SARIF logs.

SARIF, from Static Analysis Results Interchange Format, is a standard JSON-based format for the output of static analysis tools defined and promoted by OASIS.

Current supported version of the standard is SARIF-v2.1.0.

Usage

The package provides access to every element of the SARIF model, therefore you are free to manipulate it at every detail.

The package also provides constructors functions (New...) and decorators methods (With...) that simplify the creation of SARIF files for common use cases.

Using these constructors and decorators we can easily create the example SARIF file of the Microsoft SARIF pages

import to `github.com/chavacava/garif`

// ...

rule := garif.NewRule("no-unused-vars").
		WithHelpUri("https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-unused-vars").
		WithShortDescription("disallow unused variables").
		WithProperties("category", "Variables")

driver := garif.NewDriver("ESLint").
		WithInformationUri("https://eslint.org").
		WithRules(rule)

run := garif.NewRun(NewTool(driver)).
		WithArtifactsURIs("file:///C:/dev/sarif/sarif-tutorials/samples/Introduction/simple-example.js")

run.WithResult(rule.Id, "'x' is assigned a value but never used.", "file:///C:/dev/sarif/sarif-tutorials/samples/Introduction/simple-example.js", 1, 5)

logFile := garif.NewLogFile([]*Run{run}, Version210)

logFile.Write(os.Stdout)

Why this package?

This package was initiated during my works on adding to revive a SARIF output formatter. I've tried to use go-sarif by Owen Rumney but it is too focused in the use case of the static analyzer tfsec so I've decided to create a package flexible enough to generate SARIF files in broader cases.

More information about SARIF

For more information about SARIF, you can visit the Oasis Open site.

Contributing

Of course, contributions are welcome!