This repo contains two scripts that demonstrates Dependabot Core. It is intended to give you a feel for how Dependabot Core works so that you can use it in your own project.
If you're looking for a hosted, feature-rich dependency updater then you probably want Dependabot itself.
rbenv install
(Install Ruby version from.ruby-version
)bundle install
Languages that require native helpers to be installed: Terraform, Python, Go (Dep & Modules), Elixir, PHP, JS
To install the native helpers, export an environment variable that points to the directory into which the helpers should be installed and add the relevant bins to your PATH:
export DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH="$(pwd)/native-helpers"
mkdir -p $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/{terraform,python,dep,go_modules,hex,composer,npm_and_yarn}
export PATH="$PATH:$DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/terraform/bin:$DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/python/bin:$DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/go_modules/bin:$DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/dep/bin"
export MIX_HOME="$DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/hex/mix"
Copy the relevant helpers from the gem source to the new install location
Language | Command |
---|---|
Terraform | cp -r $(bundle show dependabot-terraform)/helpers $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/terraform/helpers |
Python | cp -r $(bundle show dependabot-python)/helpers $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/python/helpers |
Go Dep | cp -r $(bundle show dependabot-dep)/helpers $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/dep/helpers |
Go Modules | cp -r $(bundle show dependabot-go_modules)/helpers $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/go_modules/helpers |
Elixir | cp -r $(bundle show dependabot-hex)/helpers $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/hex/helpers |
PHP | cp -r $(bundle show dependabot-composer)/helpers $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/composer/helpers |
JS | cp -r $(bundle show dependabot-npm_and_yarn)/helpers $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/npm_and_yarn/helpers |
Build the helpers you want to use (you'll also need the corresponding language installed)
Language | Command |
---|---|
Terraform | $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/terraform/helpers/build $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/terraform |
Python | $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/python/helpers/build $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/python |
Go Dep | $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/dep/helpers/build $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/dep |
Go Modules | $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/go_modules/helpers/build $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/go_modules |
Elixir | $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/hex/helpers/build $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/hex |
PHP | $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/composer/helpers/build $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/composer |
JS | $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/npm_and_yarn/helpers/build $DEPENDABOT_NATIVE_HELPERS_PATH/npm_and_yarn |
bundle exec irb
- Edit the variables at the top of the script you're using, or set the corresponding environment variables.
- Copy and paste the script into the Ruby session to see how Dependabot works.
If you run into any trouble with the above please create an issue!
If you don't want to setup the machine where the script will be executed, you could run the script within
a dependabot/dependabot-core
container.
In order to do that, you'll have to pull the image from Docker Hub and mount your working directory into the container.
You'll also have to set several environment variables to make the script work with your configuration,
as specified in the documentation.
Steps:
- Pull dependabot-core Docker image
$ docker pull dependabot/dependabot-core
- Install dependencies
docker run -v "$(pwd):/home/dependabot/dependabot-script" -w /home/dependabot/dependabot-script dependabot/dependabot-core bundle install -j 3 --path vendor
- Run dependabot
docker run -v "$(pwd):/home/dependabot/dependabot-script" -w /home/dependabot/dependabot-script -e ENV_VARIABLE=value dependabot/dependabot-core bundle exec ruby ./generic-update-script.rb
You'll have to pass the right environment variables to make the script work with your configuration. You can find how to pass environment variables to your container in Docker run reference.
You'll have to set some mandatory variables like PROJECT_PATH
and PACKAGE_MANAGER
(see script to know more).
There are other variables that you must pass to your container that will depend on the Git source you use:
- Github
- GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN
- Github Enterprise
- GITHUB_ENTERPRISE_HOSTNAME
- GITHUB_ENTERPRISE_ACCESS_TOKEN
- Gitlab
- GITLAB_HOSTNAME: default value
gitlab.com
- GITLAB_ACCESS_TOKEN
- GITLAB_HOSTNAME: default value
- Azure DevOps
- AZURE_HOSTNAME: default value
dev.azure.com
- AZURE_ACCESS_TOKEN
- PROJECT_PATH:
organization/project/_git/package-name
- AZURE_HOSTNAME: default value
If everything goes well you should be able to see something like:
/home/dependabot/dependabot-script# ./generic-update-script.rb
Fetching gradle dependency files for myorganisation/project
Parsing dependencies information
...
The easiest configuration is to have a repository dedicated to the script.
Many pipeline schedules can be added on that single repo to manage multiple projects.
Thus https://[gitlab.domain/org/dependabot-script-repo]/pipeline_schedules
dashboard becomes your own dependabot admin interface.
- Clone or mirror this repository.
- Copy
.gitlab-ci.example.yml
to.gitlab-ci.yml
or set a custom CI config path for direct usage. - Set the required global variables used in
./generic-update-script.rb
. - Create a pipeline schedule for each managed repository.
- Set in the schedule the required variables:
PROJECT_PATH
:group/repository
PACKAGE_MANAGER_SET
:bundler,composer,npm_and_yarn
- If you'd like to specify the directory that contains the manifest file in the repository, you can set the following environment variable:
DIRECTORY_PATH
:/path/to/point
- If you'd like Merge Requests to be assigned to a user, set the following environment variable:
PULL_REQUESTS_ASSIGNEE
: Integer ID of the user to assign. This can be found athttps://gitlab.com/api/v4/users?username=<your username>