Snyk Source Plugin Configuration Reference
Example
This example syncs from Snyk to a Postgres destination, using api_key
authentication.
The (top level) source spec section is described in the Source Spec Reference.
kind: source
# Common source-plugin configuration
spec:
name: snyk
path: cloudquery/snyk
version: "v3.1.10"
tables: ["*"]
destinations: ["postgresql"]
# Snyk specific configuration
spec:
api_key: "<YOUR_API_KEY_HERE>"
organizations:
- "<YOUR_ORG_1>"
- "<YOUR_ORG_2>"
endpoint_url: "<YOUR_BASE_URL>"
table_options:
snyk_reporting_issues:
period: 30d
# Optional parameters:
Snyk Spec
This is the (nested) spec used by the Snyk source plugin.
-
api_key
(string, required):An API key to access Snyk resources. See Authentication for API (opens in a new tab) for more information.
-
organizations
([]string
, optional. Default: all organizations accessible viaapi_key
):You can choose to limit what organizations to sync information from.
-
endpoint_url
(string
, optional. Default: not used):Endpoint URL to make the API requests to.
-
retries
(integer
, optional. Default:10
):Number of retries to make when a request fails with a retryable error code.
-
retry_delay_seconds
(integer
, optional. Default:65
):Number of seconds to wait between retries. Jitter is added to this value.
-
table_options
(object, optional. Default: not used):Options to apply to specific tables. See [Table Options](#Table Options) for more information.
-
concurrency
(integer
, optional. Default:10000
)Amount of concurrent request that may be issued to Snyk API.
Table Options
-
snyk_reporting_issues
-
period
(string
, optional. Default:30d
):The period of time to use when querying for issues, relative to current time. This is always relative to current time, and cannot be used in conjunction with
from
andto
.Examples:
30d
(30 days),2w
(2 weeks). -
from
(string
, optional. Default: not used):The start of the period of time to use when querying for issues.
Examples:
2021-01-01
. -
to
(string
, optional. Default: not used):The end of the period of time to use when querying for issues.
Examples:
2021-01-01
.
-