json¶
JSON formatter¶
This formatter outputs the issues in JSON.
Example: |
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{
"errors": [],
"generated_at": "2015-12-16T22:27:34Z",
"metrics": {
"_totals": {
"CONFIDENCE.HIGH": 1,
"CONFIDENCE.LOW": 0,
"CONFIDENCE.MEDIUM": 0,
"CONFIDENCE.UNDEFINED": 0,
"SEVERITY.HIGH": 0,
"SEVERITY.LOW": 0,
"SEVERITY.MEDIUM": 1,
"SEVERITY.UNDEFINED": 0,
"loc": 5,
"nosec": 0
},
"examples/yaml_load.py": {
"CONFIDENCE.HIGH": 1,
"CONFIDENCE.LOW": 0,
"CONFIDENCE.MEDIUM": 0,
"CONFIDENCE.UNDEFINED": 0,
"SEVERITY.HIGH": 0,
"SEVERITY.LOW": 0,
"SEVERITY.MEDIUM": 1,
"SEVERITY.UNDEFINED": 0,
"loc": 5,
"nosec": 0
}
},
"results": [
{
"code": "4 ystr = yaml.dump({'a' : 1, 'b' : 2, 'c' : 3})\n5
y = yaml.load(ystr)\n6 yaml.dump(y)\n",
"filename": "examples/yaml_load.py",
"issue_confidence": "HIGH",
"issue_severity": "MEDIUM",
"issue_text": "Use of unsafe yaml load. Allows instantiation of
arbitrary objects. Consider yaml.safe_load().\n",
"line_number": 5,
"line_range": [
5
],
"test_name": "blacklist_calls",
"test_id": "B301"
}
]
}
New in version 0.10.0.