advanced-security / maven-dependency-submission-action

GitHub Action for submitting Maven dependencies
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maven-dependency-submission-action

This is a GitHub Action that will generate a complete dependency graph for a Maven project and submit the graph to the GitHub repository so that the graph is complete and includes all the transitive dependencies.

The action will invoke maven using the com.github.ferstl:depgraph-maven-plugin:4.0.2 plugin to generate JSON output of the complete dependency graph, which is then processed and submitted using the Dependency Submission Toolkit to the GitHub repository.

Usage

As of version 3.0.0 this action now support Maven multi-module projects as well as additional Maven configuration parameters.

Pre-requisites

For this action to work properly, you must have the Maven available on PATH (mvn) or using a mvnw Maven wrapper in your maven project directory. Maven will need to be configured to be able to access and pull your dependencies from whatever sources you have defined (i.e. a properly configured settings.xml or all details provided in the POM).

Custom maven settings.xml can now be specified as an input parameter to the action.

This action writes informations in the repository dependency graph, so if you are using the default token, you need to set the contents: write permission to the workflow or job. If you are using a personal access token, this token must have the repo scope. (API used by this action)

Inputs

Examples

Generating and submitting a dependency snapshot using the defaults:

- name: Submit Dependency Snapshot
  uses: advanced-security/maven-dependency-submission-action@v4

Upon success it will generate a snapshot captured from Maven POM like; Screenshot 2022-08-15 at 09 33 47

Configuring for Matrix-Based Workflows

To ensure that the job parameter of the submission remains unique when the action is being called from a workflow that has a matrix, you can pass a correlator to the action. This identifier will be appended to the default correlator propterty of a job, ensuring uniqueness across matrix-based workflows. When dealing with Maven-based Java projects that utilize different pom.xml files across matrix jobs, you can specify the directory relevant to each matrix job. This ensures that the dependency snapshot accurately reflects the dependencies for each specific configuration.

Example of specifying pom.xml files for different matrix jobs:

jobs:
  build:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    strategy:
      matrix:
        include:
          - java-version: 8
            directory: project1
          - java-version: 11
            directory: project2
    steps:
    - uses: actions/checkout@v2
    - name: Set up JDK ${{ matrix.java-version }}
      uses: actions/setup-java@v2
      with:
        java-version: ${{ matrix.java-version }}
    - name: Submit Dependency Snapshot
      uses: advanced-security/maven-dependency-submission-action@v3
       with:
        directory: ${{ matrix.directory }}
        correlator: ${{ github.job }}-${{ matrix.directory }}

In this example, the action is configured to use different working directories based on the Java version specified in the matrix. This ensures that the dependency snapshot is accurate for each Java version being tested.

Command Line Usage

There are experimental command line clients, Linux only for now that will provide the same functionality as the GitHub Action but can be embedded into your existing CI tooling and invoked from the commandline to upload a dependency snapshot.

You can obtain the executables from the latest actions workflow run https://github.com/advanced-security/maven-dependency-submission-action/actions/workflows/publish_executables.yml.

Parameters

Run the command line tool with the --help option to display all the possible configuration options;

Usage: maven-dependency-submission [options]

Options:
  -V, --version                             output the version number
  -t, --token <token>                       GitHub access token
  -r --repository <repository>              GitHub repository, owner/repo_name format
  -b --branch-ref <ref>                     GitHub repository branch reference
  -s --sha <commitSha>                      GitHub repository commit SHA
  -d --directory <maven-project-directory>  the directory containing the Maven POM file (default: ".")
  --github-api-url <url>                    GitHub API URL (default: "https://api.github.com")
  -j --job-name <jobName>                   Optional name for the activity creating and submitting the graph (default: "maven-dependency-submission-cli")
  -i --run-id <jobName>                     Optional Run ID number for the activity that is providing the graph
  -h, --help                                display help for command

Development

To develop on this project, a Codespace has been provided that will provide all the necessary tools and installation of a JDK and Maven for the test suite to pass. Just open a Codespace and you can start to develop in the quickest possible timeframe.

The codebase is in TypeScript to make it easier for maintenance.

The source code lives under src and the Action is provided in the src/index.ts file.

To build the software npm has been configured with scripts for test and build script to validate any work before publishing the action code.