Vulnerabilities API (ULTIMATE)

Introduced in GitLab 12.6.

NOTE: The former Vulnerabilities API was renamed to Vulnerability Findings API and its documentation was moved to a different location. This document now describes the new Vulnerabilities API that provides access to Vulnerabilities.

WARNING: This API is in the process of being deprecated and considered unstable. The response payload may be subject to change or breakage across GitLab releases. Please use the GraphQL API instead. See the GraphQL examples to get started.

Every API call to vulnerabilities must be authenticated.

If an authenticated user does not have permission to view vulnerabilities, this request returns a 403 Forbidden status code.

Single vulnerability

Gets a single vulnerability

GET /vulnerabilities/:id
Attribute Type Required Description
id integer or string yes The ID of a Vulnerability to get
curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: <your_access_token>" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/vulnerabilities/1"

Example response:

{
  "id": 1,
  "title": "Predictable pseudorandom number generator",
  "description": null,
  "state": "opened",
  "severity": "medium",
  "confidence": "medium",
  "report_type": "sast",
  "project": {
    "id": 32,
    "name": "security-reports",
    "full_path": "/gitlab-examples/security/security-reports",
    "full_name": "gitlab-examples / security / security-reports"
  },
  "author_id": 1,
  "updated_by_id": null,
  "last_edited_by_id": null,
  "closed_by_id": null,
  "start_date": null,
  "due_date": null,
  "created_at": "2019-10-13T15:08:40.219Z",
  "updated_at": "2019-10-13T15:09:40.382Z",
  "last_edited_at": null,
  "closed_at": null
}

Confirm vulnerability

Confirms a given vulnerability. Returns status code 304 if the vulnerability is already confirmed.

If an authenticated user does not have permission to confirm vulnerabilities, this request results in a 403 status code.

POST /vulnerabilities/:id/confirm
Attribute Type Required Description
id integer or string yes The ID of a vulnerability to confirm
curl --request POST --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: <your_access_token>" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/vulnerabilities/5/confirm"

Example response:

{
  "id": 2,
  "title": "Predictable pseudorandom number generator",
  "description": null,
  "state": "confirmed",
  "severity": "medium",
  "confidence": "medium",
  "report_type": "sast",
  "project": {
    "id": 32,
    "name": "security-reports",
    "full_path": "/gitlab-examples/security/security-reports",
    "full_name": "gitlab-examples / security / security-reports"
  },
  "author_id": 1,
  "updated_by_id": null,
  "last_edited_by_id": null,
  "closed_by_id": null,
  "start_date": null,
  "due_date": null,
  "created_at": "2019-10-13T15:08:40.219Z",
  "updated_at": "2019-10-13T15:09:40.382Z",
  "last_edited_at": null,
  "closed_at": null
}

Resolve vulnerability

Resolves a given vulnerability. Returns status code 304 if the vulnerability is already resolved.

If an authenticated user does not have permission to resolve vulnerabilities, this request results in a 403 status code.

POST /vulnerabilities/:id/resolve
Attribute Type Required Description
id integer or string yes The ID of a Vulnerability to resolve
curl --request POST --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: <your_access_token>" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/vulnerabilities/5/resolve"

Example response:

{
  "id": 2,
  "title": "Predictable pseudorandom number generator",
  "description": null,
  "state": "resolved",
  "severity": "medium",
  "confidence": "medium",
  "report_type": "sast",
  "project": {
    "id": 32,
    "name": "security-reports",
    "full_path": "/gitlab-examples/security/security-reports",
    "full_name": "gitlab-examples / security / security-reports"
  },
  "author_id": 1,
  "updated_by_id": null,
  "last_edited_by_id": null,
  "closed_by_id": null,
  "start_date": null,
  "due_date": null,
  "created_at": "2019-10-13T15:08:40.219Z",
  "updated_at": "2019-10-13T15:09:40.382Z",
  "last_edited_at": null,
  "closed_at": null
}

Dismiss vulnerability

Dismisses a given vulnerability. Returns status code 304 if the vulnerability is already dismissed.

If an authenticated user does not have permission to dismiss vulnerabilities, this request results in a 403 status code.

POST /vulnerabilities/:id/dismiss
Attribute Type Required Description
id integer or string yes The ID of a vulnerability to dismiss
curl --request POST --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: <your_access_token>" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/vulnerabilities/5/dismiss"

Example response:

{
  "id": 2,
  "title": "Predictable pseudorandom number generator",
  "description": null,
  "state": "closed",
  "severity": "medium",
  "confidence": "medium",
  "report_type": "sast",
  "project": {
    "id": 32,
    "name": "security-reports",
    "full_path": "/gitlab-examples/security/security-reports",
    "full_name": "gitlab-examples / security / security-reports"
  },
  "author_id": 1,
  "updated_by_id": null,
  "last_edited_by_id": null,
  "closed_by_id": null,
  "start_date": null,
  "due_date": null,
  "created_at": "2019-10-13T15:08:40.219Z",
  "updated_at": "2019-10-13T15:09:40.382Z",
  "last_edited_at": null,
  "closed_at": null
}

Revert vulnerability to detected state

Reverts a given vulnerability to detected state. Returns status code 304 if the vulnerability is already in detected state.

If an authenticated user does not have permission to revert vulnerability to detected state, this request results in a 403 status code.

POST /vulnerabilities/:id/revert
Attribute Type Required Description
id integer or string yes The ID of a vulnerability to revert to detected state
curl --request POST --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: <your_access_token>" "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/vulnerabilities/5/dismiss"

Example response:

{
  "id": 2,
  "title": "Predictable pseudorandom number generator",
  "description": null,
  "state": "detected",
  "severity": "medium",
  "confidence": "medium",
  "report_type": "sast",
  "project": {
    "id": 32,
    "name": "security-reports",
    "full_path": "/gitlab-examples/security/security-reports",
    "full_name": "gitlab-examples / security / security-reports"
  },
  "author_id": 1,
  "updated_by_id": null,
  "last_edited_by_id": null,
  "closed_by_id": null,
  "start_date": null,
  "due_date": null,
  "created_at": "2019-10-13T15:08:40.219Z",
  "updated_at": "2019-10-13T15:09:40.382Z",
  "last_edited_at": null,
  "closed_at": null
}

Replace Vulnerability REST API with GraphQL

To prepare for the upcoming deprecation of the Vulnerability REST API endpoint, use the examples below to perform the equivalent operations with the GraphQL API.

GraphQL - Single vulnerability

Use Query.vulnerability.

{
  vulnerability(id: "gid://gitlab/Vulnerability/20345379") {
    title
    description
    state
    severity
    reportType
    project {
      id
      name
      fullPath
    }
    detectedAt
    confirmedAt
    resolvedAt
    resolvedBy {
      id
      username
    }
  }
}

Example response:

{
  "data": {
    "vulnerability": {
      "title": "Improper Input Validation in railties",
      "description": "A remote code execution vulnerability in development mode Rails beta3 can allow an attacker to guess the automatically generated development mode secret token. This secret token can be used in combination with other Rails internals to escalate to a remote code execution exploit.",
      "state": "RESOLVED",
      "severity": "CRITICAL",
      "reportType": "DEPENDENCY_SCANNING",
      "project": {
        "id": "gid://gitlab/Project/6102100",
        "name": "security-reports",
        "fullPath": "gitlab-examples/security/security-reports"
      },
      "detectedAt": "2021-10-14T03:13:41Z",
      "confirmedAt": "2021-12-14T01:45:56Z",
      "resolvedAt": "2021-12-14T01:45:59Z",
      "resolvedBy": {
        "id": "gid://gitlab/User/480804",
        "username": "thiagocsf"
      }
    }
  }
}

GraphQL - Confirm vulnerability

Use Mutation.vulnerabilityConfirm.

mutation {
  vulnerabilityConfirm(input: { id: "gid://gitlab/Vulnerability/23577695"}) {
    vulnerability {
      state
    }
    errors
  }
}

Example response:

{
  "data": {
    "vulnerabilityConfirm": {
      "vulnerability": {
        "state": "CONFIRMED"
      },
      "errors": []
    }
  }
}

GraphQL - Resolve vulnerability

Use Mutation.vulnerabilityResolve.

mutation {
  vulnerabilityResolve(input: { id: "gid://gitlab/Vulnerability/23577695"}) {
    vulnerability {
      state
    }
    errors
  }
}

Example response:

{
  "data": {
    "vulnerabilityConfirm": {
      "vulnerability": {
        "state": "RESOLVED"
      },
      "errors": []
    }
  }
}

GraphQL - Dismiss vulnerability

Use Mutation.vulnerabilityDismiss.

mutation {
  vulnerabilityDismiss(input: { id: "gid://gitlab/Vulnerability/23577695"}) {
    vulnerability {
      state
    }
    errors
  }
}

Example response:

{
  "data": {
    "vulnerabilityConfirm": {
      "vulnerability": {
        "state": "DISMISSED"
      },
      "errors": []
    }
  }
}

GraphQL - Revert vulnerability to detected state

Use Mutation.vulnerabilityRevertToDetected.

mutation {
  vulnerabilityRevertToDetected(input: { id: "gid://gitlab/Vulnerability/20345379"}) {
    vulnerability {
      state
    }
    errors
  }
}

Example response:

{
  "data": {
    "vulnerabilityConfirm": {
      "vulnerability": {
        "state": "DETECTED"
      },
      "errors": []
    }
  }
}