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Plugin repository URL is configurable
The repository URL used to resolve the `github-dependency-graph-gradle-plugin` is now configurable, allowing a user to specify an internal proxy if the public portal is not available. Specify a custom plugin repository using the `GRADLE_PLUGIN_REPOSITORY_URL` env var, or the `gradle.plugin-repository.url` System property. Fixes #933
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> For a configuration that supports this setup, see [Dependency Graphs for pull request workflows](#dependency-graphs-for-pull-request-workflows).
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> For a configuration that supports this setup, see [Dependency Graphs for pull request workflows](#dependency-graphs-for-pull-request-workflows).
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### Using a custom plugin repository
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By default, the action downloads the `github-dependency-graph-gradle-plugin` from the Gradle Plugin Portal (https://plugins.gradle.org). If your GitHub Actions environment does not have access to this URL, you can specify a custom plugin repository to use.
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Do so by setting the `GRADLE_PLUGIN_REPOSITORY_URL` environment variable with your Gradle invocation.
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```yaml
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jobs:
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build:
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v4
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- name: Setup Gradle to generate and submit dependency graphs
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uses: gradle/gradle-build-action@v2
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dependency-graph: generate-and-submit
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- name: Run a build, resolving the 'dependency-graph' plugin from the plugin portal proxy
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run: ./gradlew build
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GRADLE_PLUGIN_REPOSITORY_URL: "https://gradle-plugins-proxy.mycorp.com"
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### Integrating the `dependency-review-action`
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### Integrating the `dependency-review-action`
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The GitHub [dependency-review-action](https://github.com/actions/dependency-review-action) helps you
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The GitHub [dependency-review-action](https://github.com/actions/dependency-review-action) helps you
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artifact-retention-days: 1
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artifact-retention-days: 1
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# Gradle Enterprise plugin injection
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# Gradle Enterprise plugin injection
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The `gradle-build-action` provides support for injecting and configuring the Gradle Enterprise Gradle plugin into any Gradle build, without any modification to the project sources.
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The `gradle-build-action` provides support for injecting and configuring the Gradle Enterprise Gradle plugin into any Gradle build, without any modification to the project sources.
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buildscript {
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def getInputParam = { String name ->
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def pluginRepositoryUrl = getInputParam('gradle.plugin-repository.url') ?: 'https://plugins.gradle.org/m2'
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repositories {
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maven { url "https://plugins.gradle.org/m2/" }
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maven { url pluginRepositoryUrl }
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dependencies {
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classpath "org.gradle:github-dependency-graph-gradle-plugin:1.0.0"
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classpath "org.gradle:github-dependency-graph-gradle-plugin:1.0.0"
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