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Snyk failed to patch in Alpine docker | Synk depends on GNU version of patch utility. | 2018-10-31 | 2019-03-09 |
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Snyk initially runs fine on Alpine, until you try to snyk protect
to patch the modules. Turns out Synk depends on GNU version of patch
utility.
Edit: Snyk v1.131.0 onwards no longer use patch
.
Snyk is used to patch vulnerabilities of node_modules (read my {% post_link secure-node-modules-snyk 'previous post' %} for installation guide). I never had any issue with it running on Alpine docker image. That was because there was no modules to patch.
That is until I install renovate, which has vulnerabilities that can be patched.
Snyk only tells modules failed to patch, which is not helpful at all. I initially thought it was due to file permissions, which I now realise don't make sense. All commands are executed as root and files are owned by root.
The issue was only pinpointed after I ran snyk with --debug
, which I should've used it in the first place anyway. The issue is due to BusyBox's patch doesn't support --backup
option. Sigh, {% post_link gnu-vs-busybox-tools 'BusyBox versus GNU' %}, back at it again.
To install GNU's patch, simply add apk add patch
before npm install
in your CI config (e.g. .gitlab-ci.yml
). The installation will automatically replace the BusyBox's patch symlink, so you don't need to.