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ssc-restapi-client

Fortify Software Security Center REST API java client

Communicate with Fortify Software Security Center through REST API in java, a swagger generated client

  • API version: 1:24.4.0.0320

Generation:

To run swagger generator and produce the library, simply run

gradlew clean build

When you build this project it will use [./src/swagger/spec.json] to generate a source code to communicate with Fortify SSC using REST, then compile it into a jar library and prepare for publishing to Maven central.

You can download spec.json from your working Fortify Software Security Center on the API Reference page.

Installation

Maven users

Add this dependency to your project's POM:

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.fortify</groupId>
    <artifactId>ssc-restapi-client</artifactId>
    <version>24.4</version>
    <scope>compile</scope>
</dependency>

Gradle users

Add this dependency to your project's build file:

compile "com.fortify:ssc-restapi-client:24.4"

Getting Started

Please follow the installation instruction and execute the following Java code:

import com.fortify.ssc.restclient.*;
import com.fortify.ssc.restclient.auth.*;
import com.fortify.ssc.restclient.model.*;
import com.fortify.ssc.restclient.api.AaTrainingStatusOfProjectVersionControllerApi;

import java.io.File;
import java.util.*;

public class AaTrainingStatusOfProjectVersionControllerApiExample {

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        ApiClient defaultClient = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient();
        
        // Configure API key authorization: FortifyToken
        ApiKeyAuth FortifyToken = (ApiKeyAuth) defaultClient.getAuthentication("FortifyToken");
        FortifyToken.setApiKey("YOUR API KEY");
        // Uncomment the following line to set a prefix for the API key, e.g. "Token" (defaults to null)
        //FortifyToken.setApiKeyPrefix("Token");

        AaTrainingStatusOfProjectVersionControllerApi apiInstance = new AaTrainingStatusOfProjectVersionControllerApi();
        Long parentId = 789L; // Long | parentId
        String fields = "fields_example"; // String | Output fields
        try {
            ApiResultListAATrainingStatus result = apiInstance.listAaTrainingStatusOfProjectVersion(parentId, fields);
            System.out.println(result);
        } catch (ApiException e) {
            System.err.println("Exception when calling AaTrainingStatusOfProjectVersionControllerApi#listAaTrainingStatusOfProjectVersion");
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    }
}

Documentation for Authorization

Authentication schemes defined for the API:

Basic

  • Type: HTTP basic authentication

FortifyToken

  • Type: API key
  • API key parameter name: Authorization
  • Location: HTTP header

Compatibility:

The first two digits of the ssc-restapi-client version correspond to the version of SSC where the REST API specification has been pulled from. The last digit is reserved for fixing problems with this library itself, it does not affect compatibility. SSC API was designed with backwards compatibility in mind, so you are most likely should be able to use the newer client with an older SSC (and vice versa). Not all features may be available in this case.

Recommendation

It's recommended to create an instance of ApiClient per thread in a multithreaded environment to avoid any potential issues.

Author

Fortify R&D