f3nris ba6bcd19f4 fix(cortex-xdr): say what went wrong when the API answers something other than JSON (v1.2.1)
A tenant URL that is not the API host answers 200 with the console's HTML
shell, and the client turned that into "Expecting value: line 1 column 1
(char 0)" — a JSON parse error that names neither the URL nor the response.

The shared client now reports the status, content type and first bytes of any
non-JSON reply, and points at the API host the operator was meant to copy.
Around it, the URL is reduced to scheme + host so a pasted /public_api/v1 or
console path cannot double the API root, a missing key or key ID is refused
before the request, and 401/403 recalls the three usual causes (auth mode,
revoked key, clock skew).

Nonce and timestamp now ride along in standard mode too, matching the
reference client, and test_connection probes get_incidents — the read that
ingestion actually depends on — instead of the distribution versions.
2026-08-13 14:35:54 +02:00

Riposte Marketplace

Official catalog of integrations for the Riposte SOAR platform.

Riposte syncs this repository (a "git source") and lists every integration it finds so operators can install them in one click. Nothing here is executed at sync time — Riposte only reads manifests and scripts.


How discovery works

When Riposte syncs a source it does a shallow git clone of the selected branch and walks the whole tree looking for files named exactly manifest.yaml.

  • Each manifest.yaml is one integration. Its containing directory is the package root. Put one integration per directory.
  • Scripts are collected from the package directory and its scripts/ subdirectory: every *.py file becomes a command implementation, keyed by filename without the extension. So a command with id: get_ip_report is backed by get_ip_report.py.
  • Files not named manifest.yaml are ignored as integration roots, so templates like manifest.example.yaml are never ingested.
integrations/
└── <integration-id>/
    ├── manifest.yaml          # required — the integration definition
    └── scripts/               # optional — only for script-based commands
        └── <command-id>.py

Manifest schema (manifest.yaml)

id: my_integration            # required, unique, slug
name: My Integration          # required, human name
version: 1.0.0                # semver
description: What it does.
changelog: "1.1.0 — notes"   # optional: shown on update so operators can assess risk
category: enrichment          # free text (enrichment, containment, ticketing…)

# Per-instance configuration the operator fills when creating an instance.
# JSON-Schema shape: { properties: {...}, required: [...] }.
config_schema:
  properties:
    base_url:
      type: string            # string | number | boolean
      description: API base URL
      default: https://api.example.com/v1
    api_key:
      type: string
      description: API key
      x-soar-sensitive: true  # stored encrypted in the vault, never returned
  required:
    - api_key

# Authentication methods, referenced by commands via `auth_ref`.
auth:
  - id: apikey
    type: api_key             # api_key | bearer | basic | oauth2_client_credentials
    in: header                # header | query
    name: x-apikey            # header/query parameter name
    value_template: "{{secret}}"   # {{secret}} is replaced by the secret_field value
    secret_field: api_key     # which config_schema field holds the secret

commands:
  # --- Request-based command (recommended, no code) -----------------------
  - id: get_ip_report
    name: Get IP report
    description: Reputation for an IP address.
    inputs_schema:
      properties:
        ip:
          type: string
          description: IP address to look up
      required:
        - ip
    outputs_schema:
      properties: {}
    request:
      method: GET             # GET | POST | PUT | PATCH | DELETE
      path: /ip/{ip}          # {ip} is filled from inputs
      query: []               # input names sent as query params
      body: []                # input names sent as JSON body fields
      auth_ref: apikey

  # --- Script-based command -----------------------------------------------
  # Omit `request` and provide scripts/<id>.py instead. The script receives the
  # resolved inputs + instance config and MUST print one JSON object to stdout.
  - id: enrich_custom
    name: Custom enrichment
    description: Runs scripts/enrich_custom.py in a sandbox.
    inputs_schema:
      properties:
        indicator:
          type: string
      required:
        - indicator
    outputs_schema:
      properties: {}

A command is request-based when it has a request: block, or script-based when a matching scripts/<command-id>.py exists. Prefer request-based commands: they need no sandbox and are easier to audit.


Adding this catalog to Riposte

In Riposte → Integrations → Marketplace → Add source:

Field Value
Name Official marketplace
Git URL https://gitea.riposte-labs.com/f3nris/riposte-marketplace.git
Branch main
Provider Gitea (sets the right auth scheme for private repos)
Token a read-only token if the repo is private; leave empty if public

Then Sync. Discovered integrations appear in the marketplace, ready to install.


Contributing an integration

  1. Create integrations/<id>/manifest.yaml (one directory per integration).
  2. Add scripts/<command-id>.py only for script-based commands.
  3. Bump version (semver) on every change — Riposte tracks versions per source.
  4. Validate the YAML parses and id/name are set.
  5. Open a merge request.

See templates/manifest.example.yaml for a fully-commented starting point (that file is intentionally not ingested).

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