Generate or display SBOM of an image
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
--format |
string |
json |
Output format: - list: list of packages of the image - json: json representation of the SBOM - spdx: spdx representation of the SBOM - cyclonedx: cyclone dx representation of the SBOM |
--only-package-type |
stringSlice |
Comma separated list of package types (like apk, deb, rpm, npm, pypi, golang, etc) Can only be used with --format list |
|
-o , --output |
string |
Write the report to a file | |
--platform |
string |
Platform of image to analyze | |
--ref |
string |
Reference to use if the provided tarball contains multiple references. Can only be used with archive |
The docker scout sbom
command analyzes a software artifact to generate a
Software Bill Of Materials (SBOM).
The SBOM contains a list of all packages in the image.
You can use the --format
flag to filter the output of the command
to display only packages of a specific type.
If no image is specified, the most recently built image is used.
The following artifact types are supported:
- Images
- OCI layout directories
- Tarball archives, as created by
docker save
- Local directory or file
By default, the tool expects an image reference, such as:
redis
curlimages/curl:7.87.0
mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/runtime:7.0
If the artifact you want to analyze is an OCI directory, a tarball archive, a local file or directory, or if you want to control from where the image will be resolved, you must prefix the reference with one of the following:
image://
(default) use a local image, or fall back to a registry lookuplocal://
use an image from the local image store (don't do a registry lookup)registry://
use an image from a registry (don't use a local image)oci-dir://
use an OCI layout directoryarchive://
use a tarball archive, as created bydocker save
fs://
use a local directory or file
$ docker scout sbom --format list alpine
$ docker scout sbom --format list --only-package-type apk alpine
$ docker scout sbom alpine
$ docker scout sbom
$ docker scout sbom --output alpine.sbom alpine