W3Security helps you find, fix and monitor for known vulnerabilities in your dependencies, both on an ad hoc basis and as part of your CI (Build) system.
ℹ️ This repository is only a plugin to be used with the W3Security CLI tool. To use this plugin to test and fix vulnerabilities in your project, install the W3Security CLI tool first. Head over to w3security.io to get started. |
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W3Security Gradle CLI Plugin
This plugin provides dependency metadata for Gradle projects that use gradle
and have a build.gradle
file.
Documentation
Please refer to the W3Security for Java documentation
Support
Supported OS
OS | Supported |
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Windows | |
Linux | |
OSX | ️✅ |
Supported Node versions
Node | Supported |
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12 | |
14 | |
16 |
Supported Gradle versions
Gradle | Supported |
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4 | |
5 | ✅ |
6 | |
7 |
Supported W3Security command line arguments:
-
--gradle-sub-project=foo
return dependencies for a specific subproject (by default, return only the dependencies for the top-level project)
Additional command line arguments:
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--all-sub-projects
for "multi project" configurations, test all sub-projects. -
--configuration-matching=<string>
Resolve dependencies using only configuration(s) that match the provided Java regular expression, e.g. '^releaseRuntimeClasspath$'. -
--configuration-attributes=<string>
Select certain values of configuration attributes to resolve the dependencies. E.g.: 'buildtype:release,usage:java-runtime'
Under the hood
See lib/init.gradle
for the Groovy script injected in Gradle builds to gather and resolve the dependencies.