Dependency-Check is a Software Composition Analysis (SCA) tool that attempts to detect publicly disclosed vulnerabilities contained within a project's 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.
Documentation and links to production binary releases can be found on the github pages. Additionally, more information about the architecture and ways to extend dependency-check can be found on the wiki.
If upgrading to 6.0.0 or higher, there were breaking changes. If you get an error indicating you can't connect to the database you will need to run the purge command to remove the old database:
- gradle:
./gradlew dependencyCheckPurge
- maven:
mvn org.owasp:dependency-check-maven:6.0.0:purge
- cli:
dependency-check.sh --purge
Homebrew users upgrading to dependency-check 6.0.0 will need to purge their old database.
For instructions on the use of the Jenkins plugin please see the OWASP Dependency-Check Plugin page.
More detailed instructions can be found on the dependency-check github pages. The latest CLI can be downloaded from github in the releases section.
On *nix
$ ./bin/dependency-check.sh -h
$ ./bin/dependency-check.sh --out . --scan [path to jar files to be scanned]
On Windows
> .\bin\dependency-check.bat -h
> .\bin\dependency-check.bat --out . --scan [path to jar files to be scanned]
On Mac with Homebrew
Note - homebrew users upgrading from 5.x to 6.0.0 will need to run dependency-check.sh --purge
.
$ brew update && brew install dependency-check
$ dependency-check -h
$ dependency-check --out . --scan [path to jar files to be scanned]
More detailed instructions can be found on the dependency-check-maven github pages.
By default, the plugin is tied to the verify
phase (i.e. mvn verify
). Alternatively,
one can directly invoke the plugin via mvn org.owasp:dependency-check-maven:check
.
The dependency-check plugin can be configured using the following:
<project>
<build>
<plugins>
...
<plugin>
<groupId>org.owasp</groupId>
<artifactId>dependency-check-maven</artifactId>
<executions>
<execution>
<goals>
<goal>check</goal>
</goals>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
...
</plugins>
...
</build>
...
</project>
For instructions on the use of the Ant Task, please see the dependency-check-ant github page.
The following instructions outline how to compile and use the current snapshot. While every intention is to maintain a stable snapshot it is recommended that the release versions listed above be used.
The repository has some large files due to test resources. The team has tried to clean up the history as much as possible. However, it is recommended that you perform a shallow clone to save yourself time:
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/jeremylong/DependencyCheck.git
On *nix
$ mvn -s settings.xml install
$ ./cli/target/release/bin/dependency-check.sh -h
$ ./cli/target/release/bin/dependency-check.sh --out . --scan ./src/test/resources
On Windows
> mvn -s settings.xml install
> .\cli\target\release\bin\dependency-check.bat -h
> .\cli\target\release\bin\dependency-check.bat --out . --scan ./src/test/resources
Then load the resulting 'dependency-check-report.html' into your favorite browser.
In the following example it is assumed that the source to be checked is in the current working directory and the reports will be written to $(pwd)/odc-reports
. Persistent data and cache directories are used, allowing you to destroy the container after running.
For Linux:
#!/bin/sh
DC_VERSION="latest"
DC_DIRECTORY=$HOME/OWASP-Dependency-Check
DC_PROJECT="dependency-check scan: $(pwd)"
DATA_DIRECTORY="$DC_DIRECTORY/data"
CACHE_DIRECTORY="$DC_DIRECTORY/data/cache"
if [ ! -d "$DATA_DIRECTORY" ]; then
echo "Initially creating persistent directory: $DATA_DIRECTORY"
mkdir -p "$DATA_DIRECTORY"
fi
if [ ! -d "$CACHE_DIRECTORY" ]; then
echo "Initially creating persistent directory: $CACHE_DIRECTORY"
mkdir -p "$CACHE_DIRECTORY"
fi
# Make sure we are using the latest version
docker pull owasp/dependency-check:$DC_VERSION
docker run --rm \
-e user=$USER \
-u $(id -u ${USER}):$(id -g ${USER}) \
--volume $(pwd):/src:z \
--volume "$DATA_DIRECTORY":/usr/share/dependency-check/data:z \
--volume $(pwd)/odc-reports:/report:z \
owasp/dependency-check:$DC_VERSION \
--scan /src \
--format "ALL" \
--project "$DC_PROJECT" \
--out /report
# Use suppression like this: (where /src == $pwd)
# --suppression "/src/security/dependency-check-suppression.xml"
For Windows:
@echo off
set DC_VERSION="latest"
set DC_DIRECTORY=%USERPROFILE%\OWASP-Dependency-Check
SET DC_PROJECT="dependency-check scan: %CD%"
set DATA_DIRECTORY="%DC_DIRECTORY%\data"
set CACHE_DIRECTORY="%DC_DIRECTORY%\data\cache"
IF NOT EXIST %DATA_DIRECTORY% (
echo Initially creating persistent directory: %DATA_DIRECTORY%
mkdir %DATA_DIRECTORY%
)
IF NOT EXIST %CACHE_DIRECTORY% (
echo Initially creating persistent directory: %CACHE_DIRECTORY%
mkdir %CACHE_DIRECTORY%
)
rem Make sure we are using the latest version
docker pull owasp/dependency-check:%DC_VERSION%
docker run --rm ^
--volume %CD%:/src ^
--volume %DATA_DIRECTORY%:/usr/share/dependency-check/data ^
--volume %CD%/odc-reports:/report ^
owasp/dependency-check:%DC_VERSION% ^
--scan /src ^
--format "ALL" ^
--project "%DC_PROJECT%" ^
--out /report
rem Use suppression like this: (where /src == %CD%)
rem --suppression "/src/security/dependency-check-suppression.xml"
To build dependency-check run the command:
mvn -s settings.xml install
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Dependency-Check is Copyright (c) 2012-2020 Jeremy Long. All Rights Reserved.
Permission to modify and redistribute is granted under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license. See the LICENSE.txt file for the full license.
Dependency-Check makes use of several other open source libraries. Please see the NOTICE.txt file for more information.