With Snyk API & Web, you can download reports of specific scans (scan reports), or reports based on search criteria you define, that can comprise multiple targets (saved reports).
This feature (available on the Enterprise plan only) allows you to, for instance, get a report of all High findings across all targets from a specific team.
To generate these reports, go to the global list of Findings, apply the search terms and filters wanted, and click on the Reports button from the top right corner of the page.
Once you do, a dropdown menu appears with 3 options:
Generate now → this will generate a pdf report of the findings listed, taking into account the search and filters applied on the interface
Similarly to what happens with scan reports, you can choose to send the report by email, or wait for it to be generated and then download it
Save report → this will save a new report (that will take into account the search and filters applied on the interface) and list it under Manage reports
Reports can be saved with or without Recurrence; if recurrence is configured, you will automatically receive the respective report in your email address at the “next report” date
Manage reports → this option redirects to a new page where you can manage the reports already saved using the previous option
You can click on the “Findings list” link in the Findings column to access the global Findings list filtered by the same criteria that were used when saving the report; this will give you an overview of the findings that match the criteria applied and you can even tweak this pre-filtered view to generate new reports with similar filters, if needed
You can click on the “Download” button to download the current report taking into account the filters and search defined - this means every time the report is downloaded, the results may be different (i.e. the findings from the report are always up to date)
You can click on the “Delete” button to delete the report; if you do, any upcoming reports will be canceled and you will not receive them by email any longer