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The setup-gradle action tries to get a short-lived access token given the supplied Develocity access key. This key can be passed either with the `DEVELOCITY_ACCESS_KEY` env var or via the `develocity-access-key` input parameter. If a token can be retrieved, then the `DEVELOCITY_ACCESS_KEY` env var will be set to the token. Otherwise the `DEVELOCITY_ACCESS_KEY` will be set to a blank string, to avoid a leak. --------- Co-authored-by: daz <daz@gradle.com> |
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The dependency-submission
action
Generates and submits a dependency graph for a Gradle project, allowing GitHub to alert about reported vulnerabilities in your project dependencies.
The following workflow will generate a dependency graph for a Gradle project and submit it immediately to the repository via the Dependency Submission API. For most projects, this default configuration should be all that you need.
Simply add this as a new workflow file to your repository (eg .github/workflows/dependency-submission.yml
).
name: Dependency Submission
on:
push:
branches: ['main']
permissions:
contents: write
jobs:
dependency-submission:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout sources
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Java
uses: actions/setup-java@v4
with:
distribution: 'temurin'
java-version: 17
- name: Generate and submit dependency graph
uses: gradle/actions/dependency-submission@v3
See the full action documentation for more advanced usage scenarios.