Versioning schemas for custom base images
You must set a versioning schema for the first Project you mark as a custom base image in the image's repository. You can edit the Custom base Image settings for Projects that you have already marked as custom base images. For details, see Mark the created Project as a custom base image.
You can manage the versioning schema for images imported to Projects for a repository in the Web UI or by using the API endpoint Create a Custom Base Image from an existing container project.
Snyk recommends updating a custom base image to the latest available version from the pool of images imported as Projects, marked as custom base images, and enabled for recommendations. For more information, see Enable CBIR.
To determine which is the latest version, Snyk uses a versioning schema that allows comparing image tags.
Snyk supports the following versioning schemas.
Semantic Versioning (SemVer)
This schema adheres to the Semantic Versioning Specification (SemVer).
In the below example, when Snyk scans the images and marks them as custom base images in the order shown, the SemVer logic is:
somecompany/alpine-base:3.18.3
somecompany/alpine-base:3.19.0
somecompany/alpine-base:3.18.5
Snyk recommends the second image, as it is the newest image based on the semantic versioning of the tag.
The following commonly used examples are not supported SemVer tags:
v1.2.3
1.2
latest
Single Selection
This versioning schema allows you to manually set a single image as a recommendation.
When selecting an image, any other previously selected images are automatically unselected.
Custom versioning schema
If none of the above schemas match your requirements, you may create a custom versioning schema. For more information, see Custom Versioning Schema for custom base images.
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