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Synopsis

kosli attest pullrequest azure [IMAGE-NAME | FILE-PATH | DIR-PATH] [flags]
Report an Azure Devops pull request attestation to an artifact or a trail in a Kosli flow.
It checks if a pull request exists for the artifact (based on its git commit) and reports the pull-request attestation to the artifact in Kosli.
The attestation can be bound to a trail using the trail name.
The attestation can be bound to an artifact in two ways:
  • using the artifact’s SHA256 fingerprint which is calculated (based on the --artifact-type flag and the artifact name/path argument) or can be provided directly (with the --fingerprint flag).
  • using the artifact’s name in the flow yaml template and the git commit from which the artifact is/will be created. Useful when reporting an attestation before creating/reporting the artifact.

Flags

FlagDescription
—annotate stringToString[optional] Annotate the attestation with data using key=value.
-t, —artifact-type stringThe type of the artifact to calculate its SHA256 fingerprint. One of: [oci, docker, file, dir]. Only required if you want Kosli to calculate the fingerprint for you (i.e. when you don’t specify ‘—fingerprint’ on commands that allow it).
—assert[optional] Exit with non-zero code if no pull requests found for the given commit.
—attachments strings[optional] The comma-separated list of paths of attachments for the reported attestation. Attachments can be files or directories. All attachments are compressed and uploaded to Kosli’s evidence vault.
—azure-org-url stringAzure organization url. E.g. “https://dev.azure.com/myOrg” (defaulted if you are running in Azure Devops pipelines: docs ).
—azure-token stringAzure Personal Access token.
-g, —commit string[conditional] The git commit for which the attestation is associated to. Becomes required when reporting an attestation for an artifact before reporting it to Kosli. (defaulted in some CIs: docs ).
—description string[optional] attestation description
-D, —dry-run[optional] Run in dry-run mode. When enabled, no data is sent to Kosli and the CLI exits with 0 exit code regardless of any errors.
-x, —exclude strings[optional] The comma separated list of directories and files to exclude from fingerprinting. Can take glob patterns. Only applicable for —artifact-type dir.
—external-fingerprint stringToString[optional] A SHA256 fingerprint of an external attachment represented by —external-url. The format is label=fingerprint (labels cannot contain ’.’ or ’=’). This flag can be set multiple times. There must be an external url with a matching label for each external fingerprint.
—external-url stringToString[optional] Add labeled reference URL for an external resource. The format is label=url (labels cannot contain ’.’ or ’=’). This flag can be set multiple times. If the resource is a file or dir, you can optionally add its fingerprint via —external-fingerprint
-F, —fingerprint string[conditional] The SHA256 fingerprint of the artifact to attach the attestation to. Only required if the attestation is for an artifact and —artifact-type and artifact name/path are not used.
-f, —flow stringThe Kosli flow name.
-h, —helphelp for azure
-n, —name stringThe name of the attestation as declared in the flow or trail yaml template.
-o, —origin-url string[optional] The url pointing to where the attestation came from or is related. (defaulted to the CI url in some CIs: docs ).
—project stringAzure project.(defaulted if you are running in Azure Devops pipelines: docs ).
—redact-commit-info strings[optional] The list of commit info to be redacted before sending to Kosli. Allowed values are one or more of [author, message, branch].
—registry-password string[conditional] The container registry password or access token. Only required if you want to read container image SHA256 digest from a remote container registry.
—registry-username string[conditional] The container registry username. Only required if you want to read container image SHA256 digest from a remote container registry.
—repo-root string[defaulted] The directory where the source git repository is available. Only used if —commit is used or defaulted in CI, see docs . (default ”.”)
—repository stringGit repository. (defaulted in some CIs: docs ).
-T, —trail stringThe Kosli trail name.
-u, —user-data string[optional] The path to a JSON file containing additional data you would like to attach to the attestation.

Flags inherited from parent commands

FlagDescription
-a, —api-token stringThe Kosli API token.
-c, —config-file string[optional] The Kosli config file path. (default “kosli”)
—debug[optional] Print debug logs to stdout. A boolean flag docs (default false)
-H, —host string[defaulted] The Kosli endpoint. (default “https://app.kosli.com”)
—http-proxy string[optional] The HTTP proxy URL including protocol and port number. e.g. ‘http://proxy-server-ip:proxy-port
-r, —max-api-retries int[defaulted] How many times should API calls be retried when the API host is not reachable. (default 3)
—org stringThe Kosli organization.

Examples Use Cases

These examples all assume that the flags --api-token, --org, --host, (and --flow, --trail when required), are set/provided.
kosli attest pullrequest azure yourDockerImageName 
	--artifact-type docker 
	--name yourAttestationName 
	--azure-org-url https://dev.azure.com/myOrg 
	--project yourAzureDevOpsProject 
	--azure-token yourAzureToken 
	--commit yourGitCommitSha1 
	--repository yourAzureGitRepository 

kosli attest pullrequest azure 
	--fingerprint yourDockerImageFingerprint 
	--name yourAttestationName 
	--azure-org-url https://dev.azure.com/myOrg 
	--project yourAzureDevOpsProject 
	--azure-token yourAzureToken 
	--commit yourGitCommitSha1 
	--repository yourAzureGitRepository 

kosli attest pullrequest azure 
	--name yourAttestationName 
	--azure-org-url https://dev.azure.com/myOrg 
	--project yourAzureDevOpsProject 
	--azure-token yourAzureToken 
	--commit yourGitCommitSha1 
	--repository yourAzureGitRepository 

kosli attest pullrequest azure 
	--name yourTemplateArtifactName.yourAttestationName 
	--azure-org-url https://dev.azure.com/myOrg 
	--project yourAzureDevOpsProject 
	--azure-token yourAzureToken 
	--commit yourGitCommitSha1 
	--repository yourAzureGitRepository 

kosli attest pullrequest azure 
	--name yourAttestationName 
	--azure-org-url https://dev.azure.com/myOrg 
	--project yourAzureDevOpsProject 
	--azure-token yourAzureToken 
	--commit yourGitCommitSha1 
	--repository yourAzureGitRepository 
	--attachments=yourAttachmentPathName 

kosli attest pullrequest azure 
	--name yourTemplateArtifactName.yourAttestationName 
	--azure-org-url https://dev.azure.com/myOrg 
	--project yourAzureDevOpsProject 
	--azure-token yourAzureToken 
	--commit yourGitCommitSha1 
	--repository yourAzureGitRepository 
	--assert
Last modified on March 11, 2026