# Clair v1 API - [Error Handling](#error-handling) - [Layers](#layers) - [POST](#post-layers) - [GET](#get-layersname) - [DELETE](#delete-layersname) - [Namespaces](#namespaces) - [GET](#get-namespaces) - [Vulnerabilities](#vulnerabilities) - [List](#get-namespacesnsnamevulnerabilities) - [POST](#post-namespacesnamevulnerabilities) - [GET](#get-namespacesnsnamevulnerabilitiesvulnname) - [PUT](#put-namespacesnsnamevulnerabilitiesvulnname) - [DELETE](#delete-namespacesnsnamevulnerabilitiesvulnname) - [Fixes](#fixes) - [GET](#get-namespacesnsnamevulnerabilitiesvulnnamefixes) - [PUT](#put-namespacesnsnamevulnerabilitiesvulnnamefixesfeaturename) - [DELETE](#delete-namespacesnsnamevulnerabilitiesvulnnamefixesfeaturename) - [Notifications](#notifications) - [GET](#get-notificationsname) - [DELETE](#delete-notificationname) ## Error Handling ###### Description Every route can optionally provide an `Error` property on the response object. The HTTP status code of the response should indicate what type of failure occurred and how the client should reaction. ###### Client Retry Behavior | Code | Name | Retry Behavior | |------|-----------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 400 | Bad Request | The body of the request invalid. The request either must be changed before being retried or depends on another request being processed before it. | | 404 | Not Found | The requested resource could not be found. The request must be changed before being retried. | | 422 | Unprocessable Entity | The request body is valid, but unsupported. This request should never be retried. | | 500 | Internal Server Error | The server encountered an error while processing the request. This request should be retried without change. | ###### Example Response ```json HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request Content-Type: application/json;charset=utf-8 Server: clair { "Error": { "Message": "example error message" } } ``` ## Layers #### POST /layers ###### Description The POST route for the Layers resource performs the indexing of a Layer from the provided path and displays the provided Layer with an updated `IndexByVersion` property. This request blocks for the entire duration of the downloading and indexing of the layer. The Authorization field is an optional value whose contents will fill the Authorization HTTP Header when requesting the layer via HTTP. ###### Example Request ```json POST http://localhost:6060/v1/layers HTTP/1.1 { "Layer": { "Name": "523ef1d23f222195488575f52a39c729c76a8c5630c9a194139cb246fb212da6", "Path": "https://mystorage.com/layers/523ef1d23f222195488575f52a39c729c76a8c5630c9a194139cb246fb212da6/layer.tar", "Headers": { "Authorization": "Bearer eyJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJzdWIiOiIxMjM0NTY3ODkwIiwibmFtZSI6IkpvaG4gRG9lIiwiYWRtaW4iOnRydWV9.EkN-DOsnsuRjRO6BxXemmJDm3HbxrbRzXglbN2S4sOkopdU4IsDxTI8jO19W_A4K8ZPJijNLis4EZsHeY559a4DFOd50_OqgHGuERTqYZyuhtF39yxJPAjUESwxk2J5k_4zM3O-vtd1Ghyo4IbqKKSy6J9mTniYJPenn5-HIirE" }, "ParentName": "140f9bdfeb9784cf8730e9dab5dd12fbd704151cf555ac8cae650451794e5ac2", "Format": "Docker" } } ``` ###### Example Response ```json HTTP/1.1 201 Created Content-Type: application/json;charset=utf-8 Server: clair { "Layer": { "Name": "523ef1d23f222195488575f52a39c729c76a8c5630c9a194139cb246fb212da6", "Path": "https://mystorage.com/layers/523ef1d23f222195488575f52a39c729c76a8c5630c9a194139cb246fb212da6/layer.tar", "Headers": { "Authorization": "Bearer eyJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJzdWIiOiIxMjM0NTY3ODkwIiwibmFtZSI6IkpvaG4gRG9lIiwiYWRtaW4iOnRydWV9.EkN-DOsnsuRjRO6BxXemmJDm3HbxrbRzXglbN2S4sOkopdU4IsDxTI8jO19W_A4K8ZPJijNLis4EZsHeY559a4DFOd50_OqgHGuERTqYZyuhtF39yxJPAjUESwxk2J5k_4zM3O-vtd1Ghyo4IbqKKSy6J9mTniYJPenn5-HIirE" }, "ParentName": "140f9bdfeb9784cf8730e9dab5dd12fbd704151cf555ac8cae650451794e5ac2", "Format": "Docker", "IndexedByVersion": 1 } } ``` #### GET /layers/`:name` ###### Description The GET route for the Layers resource displays a Layer and optionally all of its features and vulnerabilities. ###### Query Parameters | Name | Type | Required | Description | |-----------------|------|----------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | features | bool | optional | Displays the list of features indexed in this layer and all of its parents. | | vulnerabilities | bool | optional | Displays the list of vulnerabilities along with the features described above. | ###### Example Request ``` GET http://localhost:6060/v1/layers/17675ec01494d651e1ccf81dc9cf63959ebfeed4f978fddb1666b6ead008ed52?features&vulnerabilities HTTP/1.1 ``` ###### Example Response ```json HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json;charset=utf-8 Server: clair { "Layer": { "Name": "17675ec01494d651e1ccf81dc9cf63959ebfeed4f978fddb1666b6ead008ed52", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "ParentName": "140f9bdfeb9784cf8730e9dab5dd12fbd704151cf555ac8cae650451794e5ac2", "IndexedByVersion": 1, "Features": [ { "Name": "coreutils", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "Version": "8.23-4", "Vulnerabilities": [ { "Name": "CVE-2014-9471", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "Description": "The parse_datetime function in GNU coreutils allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted date string, as demonstrated by the \"--date=TZ=\"123\"345\" @1\" string to the touch or date command.", "Link": "https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2014-9471", "Severity": "Low", "FixedBy": "9.23-5" } ] } ] } } ``` #### DELETE /layers/`:name` ###### Description The DELETE route for the Layers resource removes a Layer and all of its children from the database. ###### Example Request ```json DELETE http://localhost:6060/v1/layers/17675ec01494d651e1ccf81dc9cf63959ebfeed4f978fddb1666b6ead008ed52 HTTP/1.1 ``` ###### Example Response ```json HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: clair ``` ## Namespaces #### GET /namespaces ###### Description The GET route for the Namespaces resource displays a list of namespaces currently being managed. ###### Example Request ```json GET http://localhost:6060/v1/namespaces HTTP/1.1 ``` ###### Example Response ```json HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json;charset=utf-8 Server: clair { "Namespaces": [ { "Name": "debian:8" }, { "Name": "debian:9" } ] } ``` ## Vulnerabilities #### GET /namespaces/`:nsName`/vulnerabilities ###### Description The GET route for the Vulnerabilities resource displays the vulnerabilities data for a given namespace. ###### Query Parameters | Name | Type | Required | Description | |---------|------|----------|------------------------------------------------------------| | limit | int | required | Limits the amount of the vunlerabilities data for a given namespace. | | page | int | required | Displays the specific page of the vunlerabilities data for a given namespace. | ###### Example Request ```json GET http://localhost:6060/v1/namespaces/debian%3A8/vulnerabilities?limit=2 HTTP/1.1 ``` ###### Example Response ```json HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json;charset=utf-8 Server: clair { "Vulnerabilities": [ { "Name": "CVE-1999-1332", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "Description": "gzexe in the gzip package on Red Hat Linux 5.0 and earlier allows local users to overwrite files of other users via a symlink attack on a temporary file.", "Link": "https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-1999-1332", "Severity": "Low" }, { "Name": "CVE-1999-1572", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "Description": "cpio on FreeBSD 2.1.0, Debian GNU/Linux 3.0, and possibly other operating systems, uses a 0 umask when creating files using the -O (archive) or -F options, which creates the files with mode 0666 and allows local users to read or overwrite those files.", "Link": "https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-1999-1572", "Severity": "Low", "Metadata": { "NVD": { "CVSSv2": { "Score": 2.1, "Vectors": "AV:L/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N" } } } } ], "NextPage":"gAAAAABW1ABiOlm6KMDKYFE022bEy_IFJdm4ExxTNuJZMN0Eycn0Sut2tOH9bDB4EWGy5s6xwATUHiG-6JXXaU5U32sBs6_DmA==" } ``` #### POST /namespaces/`:name`/vulnerabilities ###### Description The POST route for the Vulnerabilities resource creates a new Vulnerability. ###### Example Request ```json POST http://localhost:6060/v1/namespaces/debian%3A8/vulnerabilities HTTP/1.1 { "Vulnerability": { "Name": "CVE-2014-9471", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "Link": "https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2014-9471", "Description": "The parse_datetime function in GNU coreutils allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted date string, as demonstrated by the \"--date=TZ=\"123\"345\" @1\" string to the touch or date command.", "Severity": "Low", "Metadata": { "NVD": { "CVSSv2": { "Score": 7.5, "Vectors": "AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P" } } }, "FixedIn": [ { "Name": "coreutils", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "Version": "8.23-1" } ] } } ``` ###### Example Response ```json HTTP/1.1 201 Created Content-Type: application/json;charset=utf-8 Server: clair { "Vulnerability": { "Name": "CVE-2014-9471", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "Link": "https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2014-9471", "Description": "The parse_datetime function in GNU coreutils allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted date string, as demonstrated by the \"--date=TZ=\"123\"345\" @1\" string to the touch or date command.", "Severity": "Low", "Metadata": { "NVD": { "CVSSv2": { "Score": 7.5, "Vectors": "AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P" } } }, "FixedIn": [ { "Name": "coreutils", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "Version": "8.23-1" } ] } } ``` #### GET /namespaces/`:nsName`/vulnerabilities/`:vulnName` ###### Description The GET route for the Vulnerabilities resource displays the current data for a given vulnerability and optionally the features that fix it. ###### Query Parameters | Name | Type | Required | Description | |---------|------|----------|------------------------------------------------------------| | fixedIn | bool | optional | Displays the list of features that fix this vulnerability. | ###### Example Request ```json GET http://localhost:6060/v1/namespaces/debian%3A8/vulnerabilities/CVE-2014-9471?fixedIn HTTP/1.1 ``` ###### Example Response ```json HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json;charset=utf-8 Server: clair { "Vulnerability": { "Name": "CVE-2014-9471", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "Link": "https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2014-9471", "Description": "The parse_datetime function in GNU coreutils allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted date string, as demonstrated by the \"--date=TZ=\"123\"345\" @1\" string to the touch or date command.", "Severity": "Low", "Metadata": { "NVD": { "CVSSv2": { "Score": 7.5, "Vectors": "AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P" } } }, "FixedIn": [ { "Name": "coreutils", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "Version": "8.23-1" } ] } } ``` #### PUT /namespaces/`:nsName`/vulnerabilities/`:vulnName` ###### Description The PUT route for the Vulnerabilities resource updates a given Vulnerability. The "FixedIn" property of the Vulnerability must be empty or missing. Fixes should be managed by the Fixes resource. If this vulnerability was inserted by a Fetcher, changes may be lost when the Fetcher updates. ###### Example Request ```json PUT http://localhost:6060/v1/namespaces/debian%3A8/vulnerabilities/CVE-2014-9471 { "Vulnerability": { "Name": "CVE-2014-9471", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "Link": "https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2014-9471", "Description": "The parse_datetime function in GNU coreutils allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted date string, as demonstrated by the \"--date=TZ=\"123\"345\" @1\" string to the touch or date command.", "Severity": "Low", "Metadata": { "NVD": { "CVSSv2": { "Score": 7.5, "Vectors": "AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P" } } } } } ``` ###### Example Response ```json HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: clair { "Vulnerability": { "Name": "CVE-2014-9471", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "Link": "https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2014-9471", "Description": "The parse_datetime function in GNU coreutils allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted date string, as demonstrated by the \"--date=TZ=\"123\"345\" @1\" string to the touch or date command.", "Severity": "Low", "Metadata": { "NVD": { "CVSSv2": { "Score": 7.5, "Vectors": "AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P" } } } } } ``` #### DELETE /namespaces/`:nsName`/vulnerabilities/`:vulnName` ###### Description The DELETE route for the Vulnerabilities resource deletes a given Vulnerability. If this vulnerability was inserted by a Fetcher, it may be re-inserted when the Fetcher updates. ###### Example Request ```json GET http://localhost:6060/v1/namespaces/debian%3A8/vulnerabilities/CVE-2014-9471 HTTP/1.1 ``` ###### Example Response ```json HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: clair ``` ## Fixes #### GET /namespaces/`:nsName`/vulnerabilities/`:vulnName`/fixes ###### Description The GET route for the Fixes resource displays the list of Features that fix the given Vulnerability. ###### Example Request ```json GET http://localhost:6060/v1/namespaces/debian%3A8/vulnerabilities/CVE-2014-9471/fixes HTTP/1.1 ``` ###### Example Response ```json HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json;charset=utf-8 Server: clair { "Features": [ { "Name": "coreutils", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "Version": "8.23-1" } ] } ``` #### PUT /namespaces/`:nsName`/vulnerabilities/`:vulnName`/fixes/`:featureName` ###### Description The PUT route for the Fixes resource updates a Feature that is the fix for a given Vulnerability. ###### Example Request ```json PUT http://localhost:6060/v1/namespaces/debian%3A8/vulnerabilities/CVE-2014-9471/fixes/coreutils HTTP/1.1 { "Feature": { "Name": "coreutils", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "Version": "4.24-9" } } ``` ###### Example Response ```json HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: clair { "Feature": { "Name": "coreutils", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "Version": "4.24-9" } } ``` #### DELETE /namespaces/`:nsName`/vulnerabilities/`:vulnName`/fixes/`:featureName` ###### Description The DELETE route for the Fixes resource removes a Feature as fix for the given Vulnerability. ###### Example Request ```json DELETE http://localhost:6060/v1/namespaces/debian%3A8/vulnerabilities/CVE-2014-9471/fixes/coreutils ``` ###### Example Response ```json HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: clair ``` ## Notifications #### GET /notifications/`:name` ###### Description The GET route for the Notifications resource displays a notification that a Vulnerability has been updated. This route supports simultaneous pagination for both the `Old` and `New` Vulnerabilities' `LayersIntroducingVulnerability` property which can be extremely long. ###### Query Parameters | Name | Type | Required | Description | |-------|--------|----------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | page | string | optional | Displays the specific page of the "LayersIntroducingVulnerability" property on New and Old vulnerabilities. | | limit | int | optional | Limits the amount of results in the "LayersIntroducingVulnerability" property on New and Old vulnerabilities. | ###### Example Request ```json GET http://localhost:6060/v1/notifications/ec45ec87-bfc8-4129-a1c3-d2b82622175a?limit=2 HTTP/1.1 ``` ###### Example Response ```json HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json;charset=utf-8 Server: clair { "Notification": { "Name": "ec45ec87-bfc8-4129-a1c3-d2b82622175a", "Created": "1456247389", "Notified": "1456246708", "Limit": 2, "Page": "gAAAAABWzJaC2JCH6Apr_R1f2EkjGdibnrKOobTcYXBWl6t0Cw6Q04ENGIymB6XlZ3Zi0bYt2c-2cXe43fvsJ7ECZhZz4P8C8F9efr_SR0HPiejzQTuG0qAzeO8klogFfFjSz2peBvgP", "NextPage": "gAAAAABWzJaCTyr6QXP2aYsCwEZfWIkU2GkNplSMlTOhLJfiR3LorBv8QYgEIgyOvZRmHQEzJKvkI6TP2PkRczBkcD17GE89btaaKMqEX14yHDgyfQvdasW1tj3-5bBRt0esKi9ym5En", "New": { "Vulnerability": { "Name": "CVE-TEST", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "Description": "New CVE", "Severity": "Low", "FixedIn": [ { "Name": "grep", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "Version": "2.25" } ] }, "LayersIntroducingVulnerability": [ "3b59c795b34670618fbcace4dac7a27c5ecec156812c9e2c90d3f4be1916b12d.9673fdf7-b81a-4b3e-acf8-e551ef155449", "523ef1d23f222195488575f52a39c729c76a8c5630c9a194139cb246fb212da6" ] }, "Old": { "Vulnerability": { "Name": "CVE-TEST", "NamespaceName": "debian:8", "Description": "New CVE", "Severity": "Low", "FixedIn": [] }, "LayersIntroducingVulnerability": [ "3b59c795b34670618fbcace4dac7a27c5ecec156812c9e2c90d3f4be1916b12d.9673fdf7-b81a-4b3e-acf8-e551ef155449", "523ef1d23f222195488575f52a39c729c76a8c5630c9a194139cb246fb212da6" ] } } } ``` #### DELETE /notifications/`:name` ###### Description The delete route for the Notifications resource marks a Notification as read. If a notification is not marked as read, Clair will continue to notify the provided endpoints. The time at which this Notification was marked as read can be seen in the `Notified` property of the response GET route for Notification. ###### Example Request ```json DELETE http://localhost:6060/v1/notification/ec45ec87-bfc8-4129-a1c3-d2b82622175a HTTP/1.1 ``` ###### Example Response ```json HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: clair ```