Dependency list Ultimate All offerings
- System dependencies introduced in GitLab 14.6.
- Group-level dependency list introduced in GitLab 16.2 with a flag named
group_level_dependencies
. Disabled by default. - Group-level dependency list enabled on GitLab.com and self-managed in GitLab 16.4.
Use the dependency list to review your project or group’s dependencies and key details about those dependencies, including their known vulnerabilities. This list is a collection of dependencies in your project, including existing and new findings. This information is sometimes referred to as a Software Bill of Materials, SBOM, or BOM.
For an overview, see Project Dependency.
Prerequisites
To view your project’s dependencies, ensure you meet the following requirements:
- The Dependency Scanning or Container Scanning CI job must be configured for your project.
- Your project uses at least one of the languages and package managers supported by Gemnasium.
- A successful pipeline was run on the default branch. You should not change the default behavior of allowing the application security jobs to fail.
View project dependencies
To view the dependencies of a project or all projects in a group:
- On the left sidebar, at the top, select Search GitLab () to find your project or group.
- Select Secure > Dependency list.
Details of each dependency are listed, sorted by decreasing severity of vulnerabilities (if any). You can sort the list instead by component name or packager.
Field | Description |
---|---|
Component | The dependency’s name and version. |
Packager | The packager used to install the dependency. |
Location | For system dependencies, this lists the image that was scanned. For application dependencies, this shows a link to the packager-specific lock file in your project that declared the dependency. It also shows the dependency path to a top-level dependency, if any, and if supported. |
License1 | Links to dependency’s software licenses. A warning badge that includes the number of vulnerabilities detected in the dependency. |
Projects2 | Links to the project with the dependency. If multiple projects have the same dependency, the total number of these projects is shown. To go to a project with this dependency, select the Projects number, then search for and select its name. The project search feature is supported only on groups that have up to 600 occurrences in their group hierarchy. |
- Project-level only.
- Group-level only.
Vulnerabilities
If a dependency has known vulnerabilities, view them by selecting the arrow next to the dependency’s name or the badge that indicates how many known vulnerabilities exist. For each vulnerability, its severity and description appears below it. To view more details of a vulnerability, select the vulnerability’s description. The vulnerability’s details page is opened.
Dependency paths
The dependency list shows the path between a dependency and a top-level dependency it’s connected to, if any. Multiple paths may connect a transient dependency to top-level dependencies, but the user interface shows only one of the shortest paths.
Dependency paths are supported for the following package managers:
Licenses
If the Dependency Scanning CI job is configured, discovered licenses are displayed on this page.
Download the dependency list
You can download the full list of dependencies and their details in JSON format. The dependency list shows only the results of the last successful pipeline that ran on the default branch.
To download the dependency list:
- On the left sidebar, at the top, select Search GitLab () to find your project or group.
- Select Secure > Dependency list.
- Select Export.