Dependency-Check-Gradle ========= **Working in progress** This is a DependencyCheck gradle plugin designed for project which use Gradle as build script. Dependency-Check is a utility that attempts to detect publicly disclosed vulnerabilities contained within project dependencies. It does this by determining if there is a Common Platform Enumeration (CPE) identifier for a given dependency. If found, it will generate a report linking to the associated CVE entries. ========= ## Usage ### Step 1, Apply dependency check gradle plugin Please refer to either one of the solution #### Solution 1,Bintray ``` apply plugin: "dependency-check" buildscript { repositories { maven { url 'http://dl.bintray.com/wei/maven' } mavenCentral() } dependencies { classpath( 'com.tools.security:dependency-check:0.0.1' ) } } ``` #### Solution 2,Gradle Plugin Portal [dependency check gradle plugin on Gradle Plugin Portal](https://plugins.gradle.org/plugin/dependency.check) **Build script snippet for new, incubating, plugin mechanism introduced in Gradle 2.1:** ``` // buildscript { // ... // } plugins { id "dependency.check" version "0.0.1" } // apply plugin: ... ``` **Build script snippet for use in all Gradle versions:** ``` buildscript { repositories { maven { url "https://plugins.gradle.org/m2/" } } dependencies { classpath "gradle.plugin.com.tools.security:dependency-check:0.0.1" } } apply plugin: "dependency.check" ``` **If your project includes multiple sub-project, configure build script this way:** ``` buildscript { repositories { maven { url "https://plugins.gradle.org/m2/" } } dependencies { classpath "gradle.plugin.com.tools.security:dependency-check:0.0.1" } } allprojects { //other plugins you may use //apply plugin: "java" apply plugin: "dependency-check" repositories { mavenCentral() } } ``` or ``` buildscript { repositories { maven { url "https://plugins.gradle.org/m2/" } } dependencies { classpath "gradle.plugin.com.tools.security:dependency-check:0.0.1" } } subprojects { //other plugins you may use //apply plugin: "java" apply plugin: "dependency-check" repositories { mavenCentral() } } ``` In this way, the dependency check will be executed for all projects (including root project) or just sub projects. #### Solution 3,Maven Central working in progress ### Step 2, Run gradle task Once gradle plugin applied, run following gradle task to check the dependencies: ``` gradle dependencyCheck ``` The reports will be generated automatically under `./reports` folder. If your project includes multiple sub-projects, the report will be generated for each sub-project in different sub-directory.