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csaf-lib

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A Python library for generating, parsing, and validating CSAF documents (VEX and Advisory).

Installation

pip install csaf-lib

For development setup, see DEVELOP.md.

Usage

CLI

Read and parse a CSAF VEX file (with verification):

csaf-lib read tests/test_files/sample-vex.json

Read with verbose verification output:

csaf-lib read -v tests/test_files/sample-vex.json

Disable verification:

csaf-lib read --no-verify tests/test_files/minimal-vex.json

Verify a CSAF VEX file:

# Run all verification tests
csaf-lib verify tests/test_files/sample-vex.json

# Run only CSAF compliance tests (Test Set 1)
csaf-lib verify tests/test_files/sample-vex.json --test-set csaf

# Run only data type checks (Test Set 2)
csaf-lib verify tests/test_files/sample-vex.json --test-set data

# Run specific tests by ID
csaf-lib verify tests/test_files/sample-vex.json -t 1.1 -t 2.5

Validate with plugins:

csaf-lib validate tests/test_files/sample-vex.json

See docs/plugins.md for authoring and how the plugin system works.

Python API

from csaf_lib.models import CSAFVEX

# Load from file
csafvex = CSAFVEX.from_file("path/to/document.json")

# Or load from dictionary
import json
with open("vex-file.json") as f:
    data = json.load(f)
csafvex = CSAFVEX.from_dict(data)

# Access document metadata
print(csafvex.document.title)
print(csafvex.document.publisher.name)
print(csafvex.document.tracking.id)

# Access vulnerabilities
for vuln in csafvex.vulnerabilities:
    print(f"CVE: {vuln.cve}")
    if vuln.cwe:
        print(f"  CWE: {vuln.cwe.id}")

# Access product tree
if csafvex.product_tree:
    for branch in csafvex.product_tree.branches:
        print(f"Branch: {branch.name}")

# Serialize back to dictionary
data = csafvex.to_dict()

Validation (Plugins) - Python API

import logging
from csaf_lib.models import CSAFVEX
from csaf_lib.validation.validator import Validator

csafvex = CSAFVEX.from_file("path/to/document.json")

# Create validator; default log level is WARNING
validator = Validator(csafvex, log_level=logging.INFO)

# Run all installed validation plugins
report = validator.run_all()
print(f"Plugins: total={report.total}, passed={report.passed_count}, failed={report.failed_count}")
for r in report.results:
    if not r.success:
        print(f"[{r.validator_name}]")
        for e in r.errors:
            print(f"  - {e.message}")

# Run a subset of plugins by name
subset = validator.run_plugins(["<PLUGIN-NAME>"])
print(f"Subset failed: {subset.failed_count}")

# List available plugin names
from csaf_lib.validation.validator import Validator
print(Validator.get_available_plugins())

For detailed API documentation including working with CVSS scores, PURLs, and more examples, see docs/csafvex-usage.md.

Verification

The library provides comprehensive verification of CSAF VEX documents through two test sets:

  • Test Set 1 (CSAF Compliance): 14 tests verifying VEX Profile conformance and CSAF mandatory requirements
  • Test Set 2 (Data Type Checks): 16 tests verifying data format compliance, patterns, and schema constraints

Using the Verifier

from csaf_lib.verification import Verifier

# Create verifier from a file
verifier = Verifier.from_file("path/to/vex.json")

# Run all verification tests
report = verifier.run_all()

# Check results
if report.passed:
    print("All verification tests passed!")
else:
    print(f"Failed: {report.failed_count}/{report.total_tests}")
    for failure in report.failures:
        print(f"  {failure.test_id}: {failure.message}")

# Run specific test sets
csaf_report = verifier.run_csaf_compliance()   # Test Set 1 only
data_report = verifier.run_data_type_checks()  # Test Set 2 only

# Run individual tests
result = verifier.run_test("1.1")  # VEX Profile Conformance
result = verifier.run_test("2.5")  # CVE ID Format

# Get available tests
tests = Verifier.get_available_tests()
for test_id, test_name in tests.items():
    print(f"{test_id}: {test_name}")

Verification Test Reference

ID Test Name Description
1.1 VEX Profile Conformance Document must have csaf_vex category and required sections
1.2 Base Mandatory Fields Required tracking, publisher, and title fields
1.3 VEX Product Status Existence Each vulnerability must have a product status
1.4 Vulnerability ID Existence Each vulnerability must have CVE or IDs
1.5 Vulnerability Notes Existence Each vulnerability must have notes
1.6 Product ID Definition (Missing) All referenced product_ids must be defined
1.7 Product ID Definition (Multiple) No duplicate product_id definitions
1.8 Circular Reference Check No circular dependencies in relationships
1.9 Contradicting Product Status Products cannot have conflicting statuses
1.10 Action Statement Requirement known_affected products need remediations
1.11 Impact Statement Requirement known_not_affected products need justification
1.12 Remediation Product Reference Remediations must reference products
1.13 Flag Product Reference Flags must reference products
1.14 Unique VEX Justification Products can only have one VEX justification
2.1 JSON Schema Validation Validates against CSAF 2.0 JSON schema
2.2 PURL Format Package URL format validation
2.3 CPE Format CPE 2.2 and 2.3 format validation
2.4 Date-Time Format ISO 8601/RFC 3339 format validation
2.5 CVE ID Format CVE identifier format validation
2.6 CWE ID Format CWE identifier format validation
2.7 Language Code Format BCP 47/RFC 5646 language code validation
2.8 Version Range Prohibition No version ranges in product_version names
2.9 Mixed Versioning Prohibition Consistent versioning scheme
2.10 CVSS Syntax CVSS object schema validation
2.11 CVSS Calculation CVSS score range validation
2.12 CVSS Vector Consistency CVSS properties must match vectorString
2.13 File Size Soft Limit Document should not exceed 15 MB
2.14 Array Length Soft Limit Arrays should not exceed 100,000 items
2.15 String Length Soft Limit Strings should not exceed field-specific limits
2.16 Initial Date Consistency initial_release_date must match first revision

Contributing

Interested in contributing? Check out:

  • DEVELOP.md - Development setup, workflow, and contribution guidelines
  • RELEASE.md - Release process for maintainers

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.

Authors

Developed by Red Hat Product Security.

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