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URLScan.io Mod for Flowpipe

URLScan.io pipeline library for Flowpipe, enabling seamless integration of URLScan.io services into your workflows.

Documentation

Getting Started

Installation

Download and install Flowpipe (https://flowpipe.io/downloads). Or use Brew:

brew tap turbot/tap
brew install flowpipe

Credentials

By default, the following environment variables will be used for authentication:

  • URLSCAN_API_KEY

You can also create credential resources in configuration files:

vi ~/.flowpipe/config/urlscan.fpc
credential "urlscan" "my_urlscan" {
  api_key = "AKIA...2"
}

For more information on credentials in Flowpipe, please see Managing Credentials.

Usage

Initialize a mod:

mkdir my_mod
cd my_mod
flowpipe mod init

Install the URLScan.io mod as a dependency:

flowpipe mod install github.com/turbot/flowpipe-mod-urlscan

Use the dependency in a pipeline step:

vi my_pipeline.fp
pipeline "my_pipeline" {

  step "pipeline" "get_user_quota" {
    pipeline = urlscan.pipeline.get_user_quota
  }
}

Run the pipeline:

flowpipe pipeline run my_pipeline

Developing

Clone:

git clone https://github.com/turbot/flowpipe-mod-urlscan.git
cd flowpipe-mod-urlscan

List pipelines:

flowpipe pipeline list

Run a pipeline:

flowpipe pipeline run submit_url_scan --arg url="steampipe.io"

To use a specific credential, specify the cred pipeline argument:

flowpipe pipeline run get_user_quota --arg cred=my_urlscan

Open Source & Contributing

This repository is published under the Apache 2.0 license. Please see our code of conduct. We look forward to collaborating with you!

Flowpipe is a product produced from this open source software, exclusively by Turbot HQ, Inc. It is distributed under our commercial terms. Others are allowed to make their own distribution of the software, but cannot use any of the Turbot trademarks, cloud services, etc. You can learn more in our Open Source FAQ.

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