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# GitHub Dependency Graph support
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The `gradle-build-action` has experimental support for submitting a [GitHub Dependency Graph](https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/supply-chain-security/understanding-your-software-supply-chain/about-the-dependency-graph) snapshot via the [GitHub Dependency Submission API](https://docs.github.com/en/rest/dependency-graph/dependency-submission?apiVersion=2022-11-28).
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The `gradle-build-action` has support for submitting a [GitHub Dependency Graph](https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/supply-chain-security/understanding-your-software-supply-chain/about-the-dependency-graph) snapshot via the [GitHub Dependency Submission API](https://docs.github.com/en/rest/dependency-graph/dependency-submission?apiVersion=2022-11-28).
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The dependency graph snapshot is generated via integration with the [GitHub Dependency Graph Gradle Plugin](https://plugins.gradle.org/plugin/org.gradle.github-dependency-graph-gradle-plugin), and saved as a workflow artifact. The generated snapshot files can be submitted either in the same job, or in a subsequent job (in the same or a dependent workflow).
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You enable GitHub Dependency Graph support by setting the `dependency-graph` action parameter. Valid values are:
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|<div style="width:290px">Option</div> | Behaviour |
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| `disabled` | Do not generate a dependency graph for any build invocations.<p>This is the default. |
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| `generate` | Generate a dependency graph snapshot for each build invocation, saving as a workflow artifact. |
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| Option | Behaviour |
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| `disabled` | Do not generate a dependency graph for any build invocations.<p>This is the default. |
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| `generate` | Generate a dependency graph snapshot for each build invocation, saving as a workflow artifact. |
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| `generate-and-submit` | As per `generate`, but any generated dependency graph snapshots will be submitted at the end of the job. |
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| `download-and-submit` | Download any previously saved dependency graph snapshots, submitting them via the Dependency Submission API. This can be useful to collect all snapshots in a matrix of builds and submit them in one step. |
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- 'disabled': Do not generate a dependency graph for any build invocations. This is the default.
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- 'generate': Generate a dependency graph snapshot for each build invocation, saving as a workflow artifact.
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- 'generate-and-submit': As per 'generate', but any generated dependency graph snapshots will be submitted at the end of the job.
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- 'download-and-submit': Download any previously saved dependency graph snapshots, submitting them via the Dependency Submission API. This can be useful to collect all snapshots in a matrix of builds and submit them in one step.
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Dependency Graph _submission_ (but not generation) requires the `contents: write` permission, which may need to be explicitly enabled in the workflow file.
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Example of a simple workflow that generates and submits a dependency graph:
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