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Clair will now use a YAML configuration file instead of command line arguments as the number of parameters grows. Also, Clair now exposes a Boot() func that allows everyone to easily create their own project and load dynamically their own fetchers/updaters.
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Running Clair
Configuration
Clair makes uses of a configuration file in YAML.
Copy config.example.yaml
to your choice of location, and update the values as required.
The example configuration file is commented and explains every available key.
Docker
The easiest way to run Clair is with Docker.
$ docker pull quay.io/coreos/clair:latest
$ docker run -p 6060:6060 -p 6061:6061 -v <DIR_WITH_CONFIG>:/config:ro quay.io/coreos/clair:latest --config=/config/<CONFIG_FILENAME>.yaml
Initial update & API
Right after Clair starts, it will update its vulnerability database. The initial update can take quite a long time depending on the database backend in use. Clair will announce the update completion.
As soon as Clair has started, you can start querying the API to interact with it.
Read the API Documentation to learn more.
The contrib
folder contains some tools that may help you to get started.