Homebrew is a popular package manager for macOS. Many of the projects it packages are written in Python. In order to ensure reproducible builds, Homebrew precisely pins the version of each Python package a Homebrew formula depends on.
osv-scanner
is a tool for checking
a project's dependencies against vulnerability databases in order to determine
if there are any known vulnerabilities.
This project takes all of the Python packages depended on by Homebrew formulas
and runs them through osv-scanner
. It then takes those audit results and uses
them to submit patches to Homebrew.
This project previously used
pip-audit
, instead of osv-scanner
,
hence the name.
The following things can be found in this repository:
formula2requirements.rb
: Extracts the Python dependencies from Homebrew and writes them out in therequirements.txt
format.pip-audit-bulk
: Runsosv-scanner
over a directory ofrequirements.txt
files.generate-prs.rb
: Automatically generates PRs againstHomebrew/homebrew-core
for formulae with vulnerable dependencies.requirements/
: The extractedrequirements.txt
file for each Homebrew formula.audits/
: The result ofosv-scanner
for each Homebrew formula. There will only be a file present if vulnerabilities were found.
requirements/
and audits/
are automatically refreshed on a daily basis by
Github Actions.
This repository is automated, but the automation isn't perfect. You can help out by:
- Looking at the
skipped
file, and trying to figure out why a particular dependency's audit was skipped. - Looking at the incoming PRs against
Homebrew/homebrew-core
, and helping debug ones that fail. - Improving the performance of our automation (it's currently very slow).
- Looking at the action logs for the PR automation, and helping debug/fix formulae and dependencies that can't be auto-updated.