A proof-of-concept SLSA provenance generator for GitHub Actions.
SLSA is a framework intended to codify and promote secure software supply-chain practices. SLSA helps trace software artifacts (e.g. binaries) back to the build and source control systems that produced them using in-toto's Attestation metadata format.
This proof-of-concept GitHub Action demonstrates an initial SLSA integration conformant with SLSA Level 1. This provenance can be uploaded to the native artifact store or to any other artifact repository.
While there are no integrity guarantees on the produced provenance at L1, publishing artifact provenance in a common format opens up opportunities for automated analysis and auditing. Additionally, moving build definitions into source control and onto well-supported, secure build systems represents a marked improvement from the ecosystem's current state.
This is demo repo and is not intended to be used in production contexts. As such, we cannot make any commitments of future support.
To see an example of the action... in action, see the example action and example provenance in this repository.
The GitHub action has the following user configuration
Input | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
artifact_path |
none |
Path to build artifact or directory of build artifacts |
output_path |
build.provenance |
Path to write build provenance file |
To try out this provenance generator, add the following snippet to your GitHub Actions workflow:
- name: Generate provenance
uses: slsa-framework/[email protected]
with:
artifact_path: <path-to-artifact>
In this example we use the default output path build.provenance
, you can
upload the build provenance to the workflow run result with the
actions/upload-artifact
github action
- name: Upload provenance
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: my-artifact
path: build.provenance