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| # GitHub Actions for Gradle builds
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| This repository contains a set of GitHub Actions that are useful for building Gradle projects on GitHub.
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| 
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| ## The `setup-gradle` action
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| 
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| The `setup-gradle` action can be used to configure Gradle for optimal execution on any platform supported by GitHub Actions.
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| This replaces the previous `gradle/gradle-build-action`, which now delegates to this implementation.
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| The recommended way to execute any Gradle build is with the help of the [Gradle Wrapper](https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/gradle_wrapper.html), and the examples assume that the Gradle Wrapper has been configured for the project. See [this example](docs/setup-gradle.md#build-with-a-specific-gradle-version) if your project doesn't use the Gradle Wrapper.
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| 
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| ### Example usage
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| ```yaml
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| name: Build
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| on: [ push ]
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| 
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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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|     - name: Checkout sources
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|       uses: actions/checkout@v4
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|     - name: Setup Java
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|       uses: actions/setup-java@v4
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|       with:
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|         distribution: 'temurin'
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|         java-version: 17
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|     - name: Setup Gradle
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|       uses: gradle/actions/setup-gradle@v3
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|     - name: Build with Gradle
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|       run: ./gradlew build
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| ```
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| 
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| See the [full action documentation](docs/setup-gradle.md) for more advanced usage scenarios.
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| 
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| ## The `dependency-submission` action
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| Generates and submits a dependency graph for a Gradle project, allowing GitHub to alert about reported vulnerabilities in your project dependencies.
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| The following workflow will generate a dependency graph for a Gradle project and submit it immediately to the repository via the
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| Dependency Submission API. For most projects, this default configuration should be all that you need.
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| 
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| Simply add this as a new workflow file to your repository (eg `.github/workflows/dependency-submission.yml`).
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| 
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| ```yaml
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| name: Dependency Submission
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| on: [ push ]
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| permissions:
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|   contents: write
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| 
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| jobs:
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|   dependency-submission:
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|     runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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|     steps:
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|     - name: Checkout sources
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|       uses: actions/checkout@v4
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|     - name: Setup Java
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|       uses: actions/setup-java@v4
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|       with:
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|         distribution: 'temurin'
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|         java-version: 17
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|     - name: Generate and submit dependency graph
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|       uses: gradle/actions/dependency-submission@v3
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| ```
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| 
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| See the [full action documentation](docs/dependency-submission.md) for more advanced usage scenarios.
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