# Component detection dependency submission action This GitHub Action runs the [microsoft/component-detection](https://github.com/microsoft/component-detection) library to automate dependency extraction at build time. It uses a combination of static and dynamic scanning to build a dependency tree and then uploads that to GitHub's dependency graph via the dependency submission API. This gives you more accurate Dependabot alerts, and support for a bunch of additional ecosystems. ### Example workflow ```yaml name: Component Detection on: workflow_dispatch: push: permissions: id-token: write contents: write jobs: dependency-submission: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - name: Component detection uses: advanced-security/component-detection-dependency-submission-action@v0.0.3 ``` ### Configuration options | Parameter | Description | Example | | --- | --- | --- | filePath | The path to the directory containing the environment files to upload. Defaults to Actions working directory. | `'.'` directoryExclusionList | Filters out specific directories following a minimatch pattern. | `test` detectorArgs | Comma separated list of properties that can affect the detectors execution, like EnableIfDefaultOff that allows a specific detector that is in beta to run, the format for this property is DetectorId=EnableIfDefaultOff, for example Pip=EnableIfDefaultOff. | `Pip=EnableIfDefaultOff` dockerImagesToScan |Comma separated list of docker image names or hashes to execute container scanning on | ubuntu:16.04,56bab49eef2ef07505f6a1b0d5bd3a601dfc3c76ad4460f24c91d6fa298369ab | detectorsFilter | A comma separated list with the identifiers of the specific detectors to be used. | `Pip, RustCrateDetector` For more information: https://github.com/microsoft/component-detection # License This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT open source license. Please refer to [MIT](LICENSE.md) for the full terms.