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ci(security): Semgrep SAST (#32)
2026-07-04 16:01:34 +02:00

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name: Security
# Scans run alongside CI on every PR and on pushes to the long-lived branches.
# This is the DETECTIVE layer (backstop). The PREVENTIVE layer is the local
# pre-commit hook — this catches anything that slipped past it (e.g. --no-verify)
# and scans the full history, not just the staged diff.
on:
push:
branches: [main, develop]
pull_request:
jobs:
secrets:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # full history so gitleaks scans every commit
- name: Secret scan (gitleaks)
# Run the binary directly — the container-mode runner has no Docker socket,
# so `docker run` isn't available inside a job.
run: |
GITLEAKS_VERSION=8.18.4
curl -sSL "https://github.com/gitleaks/gitleaks/releases/download/v${GITLEAKS_VERSION}/gitleaks_${GITLEAKS_VERSION}_linux_x64.tar.gz" -o /tmp/gitleaks.tar.gz
tar -xzf /tmp/gitleaks.tar.gz -C /tmp gitleaks
/tmp/gitleaks detect --source=. --redact --verbose --exit-code=1
dependencies:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-dotnet@v4
with:
dotnet-version: '10.0.x'
- name: Restore
run: dotnet restore InboxIntel.sln
- name: .NET vulnerable packages (fail on any)
# Match dotnet's own "has the following vulnerable packages" line rather
# than raw severity words, so package/project names can't false-positive.
run: |
dotnet list InboxIntel.sln package --vulnerable --include-transitive 2>&1 | tee vuln.txt
if grep -q "has the following vulnerable" vuln.txt; then
echo "::error::Vulnerable NuGet packages detected — see the table above."
exit 1
fi
echo "No vulnerable NuGet packages."
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: '20'
- name: npm audit (production deps, fail on high/critical)
# Only production dependencies ship to users; dev-only toolchain advisories
# (Vite/PostCSS/etc.) shouldn't block a merge.
working-directory: frontend
run: npm audit --omit=dev --audit-level=high
# RECOMMENDATIONS #9: SAST. Semgrep community rules for C#/JS + OWASP/secrets patterns —
# catches injection/crypto-misuse classes the other gates (gitleaks, dep-audit, tests)
# don't look for. Advisory at first (not a required check); promote once tuned.
sast:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
# The runner image lacks pip, and a semgrep job-container lacks the node that
# actions/checkout needs — so install pip via apt on the standard image.
- name: Install semgrep
run: |
sudo apt-get update -qq && sudo apt-get install -y -qq python3-pip pipx
pipx install semgrep
- name: Semgrep scan
run: |
export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
semgrep scan --config p/csharp --config p/javascript --config p/security-audit --exclude 'frontend/dist' --exclude '**/bin' --exclude '**/obj' --error --quiet