The language server follows the Language Server Protocol and integrates with Snyk Open Source, Snyk Infrastructure as Code and Snyk Code. For the former two, it uses the Snyk CLI as a data provider, for the latter it is connecting directly to the Snyk Code API.
Right now the language server supports the following actions:
- Send diagnostics to client on opening a document if it's part of the current set of folders.
- Starting a folder scan on startup and sending diagnostics.
- Starting a workspace scan of all folders on command.
- Cache diagnostics until saving or triggering a new workspace scan.
- Invalidate caches on saving a document and retrieve saved document diagnostics anew.
- Provides range calculation to correctly highlight Snyk Open Source issues in their file.
- Provides formatted hovers with diagnostic details and follow-up links
- Progress reporting to the client for background jobs
- Notifications & Log messages to the client
- Authentication when needed, using OAuth2 or Token authentication and opening a webpage if necessary
- Copying the authentication URL to clipboard if there are problems opening a webpage
- Automatic download of the Snyk CLI if none is found or configured to XDG_DATA_HOME
- Selective activation of products according to settings transmitted
- Scanning errors are reported as diagnostics to the Language Server Client
- Code Lenses to navigate the Snyk Code dataflow from within the editor
- Code Actions for in-editor commands, like opening a browser, doing a quickfix or opening a Snyk Learn lesson for the found diagnostic
- initialize
- exit
- textDocument/codeAction
- textDocument/codeLens
- textDocument/didClose
- textDocument/didSave
- textDocument/hover
- textDocument/inlineValue
- shutdown
- workspace/didChangeWorkspaceFolders
- workspace/didChangeConfiguration
- workspace/executeCommand
- window/workDoneProgress/create (from server -> client)
- window/showMessageRequest
- window/showDocument
-
$/progress
-
textDocument/publishDiagnostics
- params:
types.PublishDiagnosticsParams
- example: Snyk Open Source
{ "uri": "file:///path/to/file", "diagnostics": [ { "range": { "start": { "line": 1, "character": 0 }, "end": { "line": 2, "character": 0 }, }, "severity": 1, "code": "S100", "source": "Snyk", "message": "Message", "tags": ["security"], "data": { "id": "123", "issueType": "vulnerability", "packageName": "packageName", "packageVersion": "packageVersion", "issue": "issue", "additionalData": { "ruleId": "ruleId", "identifiers": { "cwe": ["cwe"], "cve": ["cve"] }, "description": "description", "language": "language", "packageManager": "packageManager", "packageName": "packageName" } } } ] }
- example: Snyk Code
{ "uri": "file:///path/to/file", "diagnostics": [ { "range": { "start": { "line": 1, "character": 0 }, "end": { "line": 2, "character": 0 }, }, "severity": 1, "code": "S100", "source": "Snyk", "message": "Message", "tags": ["security"], "data": { "id": "123", "filePath": "filePath", "range": { "start": { "line": 1, "character": 0 }, "end": { "line": 2, "character": 0 }, }, "additionalData": { "message": "message", "rule": "rule", "ruleId": "ruleId", "dataFlow": [ { "filePath": "filePath", "range": { "start": { "line": 1, "character": 0 }, "end": { "line": 2, "character": 0 }, }, } ], "cwe": "cwe", "isSecurityType": true } } } ] }
- params:
-
window/logMessage
-
window/showMessage
-
SDKs callback to retrieve configured SDKs from the client
- method:
workspace/snyk.sdks
- params:
types.WorkspaceFolder
- example:
[{ "type": "java", // or python or go "path": "/path/to/sdk" // JAVA_HOME for java, GOROOT for Go, Python executable for Python }]
- method:
-
Folder Config Notification
- method:
$/snyk.folderConfigs
- params:
types.FolderConfigsParam
- example:
{ "folderConfigs": [ { "folderPath": "the/folder/path", "baseBranch": "the-base-branch", // e.g. main "localBranches": [ "branch1", "branch2" ] } ] }
- method:
-
Custom Publish Diagnostics Notification
- method:
$/snyk.publishDiagnostics316
- params:
types.PublishDiagnosticsParams
- note: alias for textDocument/publishDiagnostics
- method:
-
Authentication Notification
- method:
$/snyk.hasAuthenticated
- params:
types.AuthenticationParams
- example:
{ "token": "the snyk token", // this can be an oauth2.Token string or a legacy token "apiUrl": "https://api.snyk.io" }
- See https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2@v0.6.0#Token for more details regarding oauth tokens.
- method:
-
CLI Path Notification
- method:
$/snyk.isAvailableCli
- params:
types.SnykIsAvailableCli
- example:
{ "cliPath": "/a/path/to/cli-executable" }
- method:
-
Trusted Folder Notification
- method:
$/snyk.addTrustedFolders
- params:
types.SnykTrustedFoldersParams
- example:
{ "trustedFolders": ["/a/path/to/trust"] }
- method:
-
Scan Notification
- method:
$/snyk.scan
- params:
types.ScanParams
- example: Successful scan
{ "status": "success", // possible values: "error", "inProgress", "success" "product": "code", // possible values: "code", "oss", "iac" "folderPath": "/a/path/to/folder", }
- example: Failed scan with errors
{ "status": "error", "product": "code", "folderPath": "/a/path/to/folder", "errorMessage": "An error occurred", "cliError": { "code": "CLI_ERROR_CODE", "message": "An error occurred" }, }
- method:
-
NavigateToRangeCommand
navigates the client to the given range- command:
snyk.navigateToRange
- args:
path
,Range
- command:
-
WorkspaceScanCommand
triggers a scan of all workspace folders- command:
snyk.workspace.scan
- args: empty
- command:
-
WorkspaceFolderScanCommand
triggers a scan of the given workspace folder- command:
snyk.workspaceFolder.scan
- args:
path
- command:
-
OpenBrowserCommand
opens the given URL in the default browser- command:
snyk.openBrowser
- args:
URL
- command:
-
LoginCommand
triggers the login process- command:
snyk.login
- args: empty
- command:
-
CopyAuthLinkCommand
copies the authentication URL to the clipboard- command:
snyk.copyAuthLink
- args: empty
- command:
-
LogoutCommand
triggers the logout process- command:
snyk.logout
- args: empty
- command:
-
TrustWorkspaceFoldersCommand
checks for trusted workspace folders and asks for trust if necessary- command:
snyk.trustWorkspaceFolders
- args: empty
- command:
-
OpenLearnLesson
opens the given lesson on the Snyk Learn website- command:
snyk.openLearnLesson
- args:
rule string
ecosystem string
cwes string
(comma separated), e.g.CWE-79,CWE-89
cves string
(comma separated), e.g.CVE-2018-11776,CVE-2018-11784
issueType int
PackageHealth Type = 0 CodeQualityIssue = 1 CodeSecurityVulnerability = 2 LicenceIssue = 3 DependencyVulnerability = 4 InfrastructureIssue = 5 ContainerVulnerability = 6
- command:
-
GetLearnSession
returns the given lesson on the Snyk Learn website- command:
snyk.getLearnLesson
- args:
rule string
ecosystem string
cwes string
(comma separated), e.g.CWE-79,CWE-89
cves string
(comma separated), e.g.CVE-2018-11776,CVE-2018-11784
issueType int
PackageHealth Type = 0 CodeQualityIssue = 1 CodeSecurityVulnerability = 2 LicenceIssue = 3 DependencyVulnerability = 4 InfrastructureIssue = 5 ContainerVulnerability = 6
- result: lesson json
{ "lessonId": "123", "datePublished": "2022-01-01", "author": "John Doe", "title": "Introduction to Golang", "subtitle": "A beginner's guide to Golang", "seoKeywords": ["Golang", "Programming", "Beginner"], "seoTitle": "Learn Golang", "cves": ["CVE-2022-1234", "CVE-2022-5678"], "cwes": ["CWE-123", "CWE-456"], "description": "This lesson provides an introduction to Golang for beginners", "ecosystem": "Programming", "rules": ["Rule 1", "Rule 2", "Rule 3"], "slug": "golang-intro", "published": true, "url": "https://example.com/golang-intro", "source": "Example.com", "img": "https://example.com/images/golang-intro.png" }
- command:
-
SettingsSastEnabled
triggers the api call to check if Snyk Code is enabled- command:
snyk.getSettingsSastEnabled
- args: empty
- returns
true
if enabled,false
if not, or an error and false if an error occurred
- command:
-
GetActiveUser
triggers the api call to get the active logged in user or an error if not logged in- command:
snyk.getActiveUser
- args: empty
- returns the active user and its orgs and groups or an error if not logged in.
{ "id": "123", "username": "johndoe", "orgs": [ { "name": "org1", "id": "org1_id", "group": { "name": "group1", "id": "group1_id" } } ], }
- command:
-
Code Fix Command
triggers an autofix and applies the changes of the first suggestion- command:
snyk.code.fix
- args:
codeActionId
stringAffectedFilePath
stringrange
Range
- returns an error if not successful
- command:
-
Code Fix Diffs
allows to retrieve the diffs for autofix suggestions- command:
snyk.code.fixDiffs
- args:
- folderURI string
- fileURI string
- issueID string (UUID)
- returns an array of suggestions:
[{ "fixId": "123", "unifiedDiffsPerFile": { "path/to/file": "diff" } }]
- Diff Example:
--- /var/folders/vn/77lwfy3974g7vykcm5lr6mkh0000gn/T/Test_SmokeWorkspaceScanOssAndCode952013010/001/1 +++ /var/folders/vn/77lwfy3974g7vykcm5lr6mkh0000gn/T/Test_SmokeWorkspaceScanOssAndCode952013010/001/1-fixed @@ -32,7 +32,8 @@ test('should set success to OK upon success', function() { // GIVEN - comp.password = comp.confirmPassword = 'myPassword'; + comp.password = process.env.TEST_PASSWORD; + comp.confirmPassword = process.env.TEST_PASSWORD; // WHEN comp.changePassword();
- command:
-
Feature Flag Status Command
triggers the api call to check if a feature flag is enabled- command:
snyk.getFeatureFlagStatus
- args:
featureFlagType
string
- returns an object with the status of the feature flag and an optional user message
{ "ok": true, // boolean indicating if the feature is enabled (true or false) "userMessage": "Optional message to the user" // present if 'ok' is false }
- command:
-
Clear Cache
Clears either persisted or inMemory Cache or both.- command:
snyk.clearCache
- args:
folderUri
string,cacheType
persisted
orinMemory
- command:
-
Generate Issue Description
Generates issue description in HTML.- command:
snyk.generateIssueDescription
- args:
issueId
string
- command:
The release workflow stores the generated executables, so that they can be downloaded here. Just select the release you want the build artefacts from and download the zip file attached to it. Currently, executables for Windows, macOS and Linux are generated.
The currently published binary can be retrieved with this bash script, please keep in mind that the protocol version is part of the download link and can change to force plugin / language server synchronization. For further information please see CONTRIBUTING.md.
- Install
go 1.20
or higher, set theGOPATH
andGOROOT
- Enter the root directory of this repository
- Execute
go get ./...
to download all dependencies - Execute
make build && make install
to produce asnyk-ls
binary
-c <FILE>
allows to specify a config file to load before all others
-f <FILE>
allows you to specify a log file instead of logging to the console
-l <LOGLEVEL>
<allows to specify the log level (trace
, debug
, info
, warn
, error
, fatal
). The default log
level is info
. This can be overruled by setting the env variable SNYK_DEBUG_LEVEL
,
e.g. export SNYK_DEBUG_LEVEL=debug
-licenses
(running standalone) displays the licenses used by
Language Server
--licenses
(running within Snyk CLI)
-o <FORMAT>
allows to specify the output format (md
or html
) for issues
-v
prints the version of the Language Server
As part of
the Initialize message
within initializationOptions?: LSPAny;
we support the following settings:
{
"activateSnykOpenSource": "true", // Enables Snyk Open Source - defaults to true
"activateSnykCode": "false", // Enables Snyk Code, if enabled for your organization - defaults to false, deprecated in favor of specific Snyk Code analysis types
"activateSnykIac": "true", // Enables Infrastructure as Code - defaults to true
"insecure": "false", // Allows custom CAs (Certification Authorities)
"endpoint": "https://api.eu.snyk.io", // Snyk API Endpoint required for non-default multi-tenant and single-tenant setups
"organization": "a string", // The name of your organization, e.g. the output of: curl -H "Authorization: token $(snyk config get api)" https://api.snyk.io/v1/cli-config/settings/sast | jq .org
"path": "/usr/local/bin", // Adds to the system path used by the CLI
"cliPath": "/a/patch/snyk-cli", // The path where the CLI can be found, or where it should be downloaded to
"token": "secret-token", // The Snyk token, e.g.: snyk config get api or a token from authentication flow
"integrationName": "ECLIPSE", // The name of the IDE or editor the LS is running in
"integrationVersion": "1.0.0", // The version of the IDE or editor the LS is running in
"automaticAuthentication": "true", // Whether LS will automatically authenticate on scan start (default: true)
"deviceId": "a UUID", // A unique ID from the running the LS, used for telemetry
"filterSeverity": { // Filters to be applied for the determined issues
"critical": true,
"high": true,
"medium": true,
"low": true,
},
"sendErrorReports": "true", // Whether to report errors to Snyk - defaults to true
"manageBinariesAutomatically": "true", // Whether CLI/LS binaries will be downloaded & updated automatically
"enableTrustedFoldersFeature": "true", // Whether LS will prompt to trust a folder (default: true)
"activateSnykCodeSecurity": "false", // Enables Snyk Code Security reporting
"activateSnykCodeQuality": "false", // Enable Snyk Code Quality issue reporting (Beta, only in IDEs and LS)
"scanningMode": "auto", // Specifies the mode for scans: "auto" for background scans or "manual" for scans on command
"authenticationMethod": "oauth", // Specifies the authentication method to use: "token" for Snyk API token or "oauth" for Snyk OAuth flow. Default is token.
"snykCodeApi": "https://deeproxy.snyk.io", // Specifies the Snyk Code API endpoint to use. Default is https://deeproxy.snyk.io
"enableSnykLearnCodeActions": "true", // show snyk learns code actions
"enableSnykOSSQuickFixCodeActions": "true", // show quickfixes for supported OSS package manager issues
"enableSnykOpenBrowserActions": "false", // show code actions to open issue descriptions
"enableDeltaFindings": "false", // only display issues that are not new and thus not on the base branch
"requiredProtocolVersion": "14", // the protocol version a client needs
"hoverVerbosity": "1", // 0-3 with 0 the lowest verbosity. 0: off, 1: only description, 2: description & details 3: complete (default)
"outputFormat": "md", // plain = plain, markdown = md (default) or html = HTML
"additionalParams": "--all-projects", // Any extra params for Open Source scans using the Snyk CLI, separated by spaces
"additionalEnv": "MAVEN_OPTS=-Djava.awt.headless=true;FOO=BAR", // Additional environment variables, separated by semicolons
"trustedFolders": [
"/a/trusted/path",
"/another/trusted/path"
], // An array of folder that should be trusted
"folderConfigs": [{
"baseBranch": "main", // the base branch for delta scanning
"folderPath": "a/b/c", // the workspace folder path
"additionalParameters": "--file=pom.xml" // additional parameters for CLI scans
}], // an array of folder configurations, defining the desired base branch of a workspaceFolder
}
activateSnykCode
automatically toggles the value of activateSnykCodeSecurity
and activateSnykCodeQuality
.
Therefore,
to enable only one of the two analysis types, activateSnykCode
must be removed from Initialization Options for the
specific
analysis type option to have an effect.
As part of examining the codebase for vulnerabilities, Snyk may automatically execute code on your computer to obtain additional data for analysis. For example, this includes invoking the package manager (e.g., pip, gradle, maven, yarn, npm, etc.) to get dependency information for Snyk Open Source. Invoking these programs on untrusted code that has malicious configurations may expose your system to malicious code execution and exploits.
To safeguard from using the language server on untrusted folders, our language server will ask for folder trust before running scans against these folders. When in doubt, do not grant trust.
The trust feature is enabled by default. When a folder is trusted, all sub-folders are also trusted. After a folder
is trusted, Snyk Language Server notifies the Language Server Client with the custom $/snyk.addTrustedFolders
notification,
which contains a list of currently trusted folder paths. Based on this, a client can then implement logic to intercept
this notification and persist the decision and trust in the IDE or Editor storage mechanism.
Trust dialogs can be disabled by setting enableTrustedFoldersFeature
to false
in the initialization options. This
will disable all trust prompts and checks.
An initial set of trusted folders can be provided by setting trustedFolders
to an array of paths in the
initializationOptions
. These folders will be trusted on startup and will not prompt the user to trust them.
Snyk LS and Snyk CLI support and need certain environment variables to function:
HTTP_PROXY
,HTTPS_PROXY
andNO_PROXY
to define the http proxy to be usedJAVA_HOME
to analyse Java JVM-based projects via Snyk CLIPATH
to find maven when analysing Maven projects, to find python, etc
To automatically add these variables to the environment, Snyk LS searches for the following files, with the order
determining precedence. If the executable is not called from an already configured environment (e.g. via
zsh -i -c 'snyk-ls'
), you can also specify config file with the -c
command line flag for setting the above mentioned
variables. Snyk LS reads the following files in the given precedence and order, not overwriting the already loaded
variables.
given config file via -c flag
<working-dir>/.snyk.env
$HOME/.snyk.env
Any lines that contain an environment variable in the format
VARIABLENAME=VARIABLEVALUE
are added automatically to the environment if not already existent. This adheres to the
dotenv
format. In case of .profile
, .zshrc
, etc., if a variable is directly exported e.g. via
export VARIABLENAME=VARIABLEVALUE
, it is not loaded. The export would need to be split of and be in its own line, e.g
VARIABLENAME=VARIABLEVALUE
export VARIABLENAME
The PATH variable is treated differently than all other variables, as it is an aggregate of all PATH variables found in
the files and in the environment. Also, the current working directory .
is automatically added to the path, so a
download of the Snyk CLI into the current working directory by an LSP client would yield a found Snyk CLI for the
Language Server.
In addition to configuring variables via config files, Snyk LS adds the following directories to the path on linux and macOS:
- /bin
- $HOME/bin
- /usr/local/bin
- $JAVA_HOME/bin
If no JAVA_HOME is set, it automatically searches for a java executable first in path, then in the following directories and adds the parent directory of its parent as JAVA_HOME. The following directories are recursively searched:
- /usr/lib
- /usr/java
- /opt
- /Library
- $HOME/.sdkman
- C:\Program Files
- C:\Program Files (x86)
The same directories are searched for a maven executable and the parent directory is added to the path.
To find the automatically managed Snyk CLI,
the XDG Data Home
and PATH
path are automatically scanned for the OS-dependent file, e.g. snyk-macos
on macOS,
snyk-linux
on Linux and snyk-win.exe
on Windows, and the first path where it is found is added to the environment.
It is later used for all functionality that depends on the CLI.
If you want to have the environment variables available system-wide, you would need to add the variables
to /etc/environment
or on macOS to /etc/launchd.conf
or set them via launchctl
in a shell script. The former two
locations are automatically read by snyk lsp. On Windows, a user variable can be defined via the UI for the user or
system-wide. In a file like ~/.profile
it would like this:
SNYK_TOKEN=<your-token-from-app.snyk.io>
DEEPROXY_API_URL=https://deeproxy.snyk.io/
# export variables, but make sure the export is not on the same line as the variable definition
export SNYK_TOKEN
export DEEPROXY_API_URL
The Snyk LS authentication flow happens automatically, unless disabled in configuration, and is as follows. When Snyk Language Server starts, it:
- If the endpoint is a snykgov.io endpoint, or the authenticationMethod is set to
oauth
, it authenticates via OAuth2. This opens a browser window. - If the authentication method is not
oauth
, it tries to retrieve a token using the Snyk CLI token authentication. - If the CLI is not authenticated either, it opens a browser window to authenticate
- If there are problems opening the browser window, the auth URL can be copied to the clipboard (via implementation
of
snyk.copyAuthLink
). Note that there is a requirement to havexsel
orxclip
installed for Linux/Unix users for this feature.
After successfull authentication in the web browser, the Snyk Language Server automatically retrieves the Snyk authentication credentials and uses them for further requests.
go test ./...
If you have any issues with running pact, please extend your PATH env. For example:
PATH=$PATH:$PWD/.bin/pact/bin make test
The output should look like this (it is running against the Snyk Code API and using the real CLI):
? github.com/snyk/snyk-ls [no test files]
ok github.com/snyk/snyk-ls/code 24.201s
ok github.com/snyk/snyk-ls/diagnostics 26.590s
ok github.com/snyk/snyk-ls/iac 25.780s
? github.com/snyk/snyk-ls/lsp [no test files]
ok github.com/snyk/snyk-ls/oss 22.427s
ok github.com/snyk/snyk-ls/server 48.558s
ok github.com/snyk/snyk-ls/util 9.562s
You can test github actions locally using act.
brew install act
# if you don't have docker desktop you can use minikube (a one-node kubernetes distribution)
brew install --cask virtualbox # you need to enable the virtualbox extension in macOS settings
brew install minikube
minikube start
eval $(minikube docker-env) # gives you a fully functional docker environment
act --secret SNYK_TOKEN=$SNYK_TOKEN --secret DEEPROXY_API_URL=$DEEPROXY_API_URL