The The Data Theorem Mobile App Security Plugin can can be used to upload upload PreProd mobile mobile binaries directly to Data Theorem for scanning during your CI/CD Jenkins pipeline.
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The current version of Data Theorem's Jenkins plugin is available on the Jenkins Index at below:
https://plugins.jenkins.io/datatheorem-mobile-app-security.
The plugin is a post-build action that performs the following actions:
Retrieves the mobile app binary generated during the building steps.
Calls the Data Theorem Upload API to upload
the mobile app binary directly the mobile app binary directly to Data Theorem for scanning.
Step By Step Guide
Add the plugin to your Jenkins |
look Then click jenkins Jenkins home page Click on Manage Jenkins Access to Manage Plugins On the Updates list,
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Add your Upload API key to the Jenkins global configurationRetrieve your Upload API |
key using key from the Data Theorem portal |
at sdlc.The Upload API Key will be in the “API Key” section.
Then, on , click in , and then navigate and click able provided with the option to create a Secret text credentials: |
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Add or update a Jenkins job |
and open :From the configuration page, you will |
have be required to modify multiple sections: Build Environment: Unlock the "Binding" section to access the API Key from the credentials Build: Add your building steps Post-build action : Add your post-
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Get access to your API Key (Credentials Binding)Use the Credential Binding Plugin to bind the API Key added in the previous step to an environment variable |
.The environment variable called: named as DATA_THEOREM_UPLOAD_API_KEY. |
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Add your building stepsBuild your sources using the Build section. You will need to generate a valid .apk |
/or .ipa package during this step. |
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your Data the Data Theorem plugin to the jobThe Data Theorem plugin can be added from the Add post-build action list Configure the plugin by indicating the file name that will be generated on the Build To Upload field. This allows the plugin to discover and retrieve the package |
and to it.
You can use a glob pattern to indicate variable parts of the build's file name (for example, if the app's version number or build date is in the file name). The previously |
build file names generated artifacts will be automatically |
found discovered from your archive folder or in the current workspace. Examples of |
Glob Patternglob patterns: app-*.apk : search for any apk starting with app- in workspace root directory **/app-*.ipa : search for any ipa starting with app- in any sub directory of the workspace {,**/}app-debug*.* : search for any
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file containing If the file is located at /Users/jenkins/project-workspace/dir1/dir2/app.apk |
then , you should only specify the relative part |
: i.e dir1/dir2/app.apk. This is because the plugin |
only has access to the current Jenkins workspace only. Advanced |
section: SectionSimulating Uploads You can simulate what file would be sent without actually uploading it to Data Theorem |
, by checking the Don't Upload Build in the advanced options. |
Only builds that needed be analyzed Builds should be restricted to those that need analysis by Data Theorem's mobile app security services |
should be sent.. Android Mapping Files You can upload a mapping file using the Android Mapping |
File File option to have scan results deobfuscated. This is not required for scans to be completed. However, once a mapping file has been uploaded once, all subsequent uploads will require the corresponding mapping file unless the requirement is disabled via the Results API v2.
Proxy Configuration |
section:If needed, you can configure the plugin to |
hit go through your company proxy on the advanced option of Post-Build Actions. |
You will have to specify the hostname and the port of the targeted proxy. You can also add your authentication credentials and bypass the certificate validation if needed |
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Start a new build to test the pluginYou can test that the plugin is correctly configured by starting a new build and then access the last build result. If the plugin works you should get the following console output:
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Using the Data Theorem plugin inside a DSL pipeline |
Since As an alternative since version 1.3.0, the |
jenkins Jenkins plugin is compatible with DSL pipelines. |
build builds using DSL pipelines |
, create and then select After the different builds stages, add a new stage |
: named as Upload Build To Data Theorem. You will |
have be required to set an environment variable with your secret upload api key using the command withCredentials() from the |
credential binding pluginCredentials Binding Plugin
Inside the withCredentials() scope |
you should , use the command sendBuildToDataTheorem with the following parameters: |
Pattern pattern identifying the build you want to send to Data Theorem mappingFileToUpload: If your Android application is obfuscated using Proguard, you can upload a mapping file to have scan results deobfuscated. This is not required for scans to be completed. However, once a mapping file has been uploaded once, all subsequent uploads will require the corresponding mapping file unless the requirement is disabled via the Results API v2. dontUpload : If set to true, this will simulate what file would be sent without uploading it to Data Theorem dataTheoremUploadApiKey: The upload api key environment variable proxyHostname: If needed, the proxy hostname you need to
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hit sending application hit If If the password If Scripted Pipeline Integration The plugin |
also support supports scripted pipeline integration. To use this option, you |
will would need to replace the DSL command with the following command: [$class :'SendBuildToDataTheoremPublisher', buildToUpload: '**/*.apk', mappingFileToUpload: null, dontUpload: false, dataTheoremUploadApiKey: env.DATA_THEOREM_UPLOAD_API_KEY, proxyHostname: '', proxyPort: 0, proxyUsername: '', proxyPassword: '', proxyUnsecuredConnection: false] |
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Data Theorem DSL Pipeline example stage Code Block |
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| stage('Upload Build To Data Theorem') {
steps{
withCredentials([string(credentialsId: 'dt_upload_key', variable: 'DATA_THEOREM_UPLOAD_API_KEY')])
{
sendBuildToDataTheorem buildToUpload: 'android*.apk',
mappingFileToUpload: null,
dontUpload: false,
dataTheoremUploadApiKey: env.DATA_THEOREM_UPLOAD_API_KEY,
proxyHostname: null,
proxyPort: 0,
proxyUsername: null,
proxyPassword: null,
proxyUnsecuredConnection: true
}
}
} |
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Send Application Credentials to Data Theorem
As an optional step, credentials for your application can be supplied to Data Theorem using the plugin for better analysis coverage. If your application has a login page, Data Theorem can use specified credentials to analyze your application.
To send your applications credentials, fill the application credentials section provided by the plugin as follows: Username - the name to use to login to your application Password - the password to use to login to your application. This field is required if a username is provided. Comment - an optional comment indicating the purpose for the credentials.
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applicationCredentialUsername: "username",
applicationCredentialPassword: "password",
applicationCredentialComment: "comments" |
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