diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 9c66db211f..0c657ae8e2 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -16,10 +16,48 @@ We recommend using default setup to configure CodeQL analysis for your repositor You can also configure advanced setup for a repository to find security vulnerabilities in your code using a highly customizable code scanning configuration. For more information, see "[Configuring advanced setup for code scanning](https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/code-scanning/creating-an-advanced-setup-for-code-scanning/configuring-advanced-setup-for-code-scanning)" and "[Customizing your advanced setup for code scanning](https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/code-scanning/creating-an-advanced-setup-for-code-scanning/customizing-your-advanced-setup-for-code-scanning)." -### Permissions +### Actions + +This repository contains several actions that enable you to analyze code in your repository using CodeQL and upload the analysis to GitHub Code Scanning. Actions in this repository also allow you to upload to GitHub analyses generated by any SARIF-producing SAST tool. + +Actions for CodeQL analyses: + +- `init`: Sets up CodeQL for analysis. For information about input parameters, see the [init action definition](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/blob/main/init/action.yml). +- `analyze`: Finalizes the CodeQL database, runs the analysis, and uploads the results to Code Scanning. For information about input parameters, see the [analyze action definition](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/blob/main/analyze/action.yml). + +Actions for uploading analyses generated by third-party tools: + +- `upload-sarif`: Uploads a SARIF file to Code Scanning. If you are using the `analyze` action, there is no reason to use this action as well. For information about input parameters, see the [upload-sarif action definition](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/blob/main/upload-sarif/action.yml). + +Actions with special purposes and unlikely to be used directly: + +- `autobuild`: Attempts to automatically build the code. Only used for analyzing languages that require a build. Use the `build-mode: autobuild` input in the `init` action instead. For information about input parameters, see the [autobuild action definition](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/blob/main/autobuild/action.yml). +- `resolve-environment`: [Experimental] Attempts to infer a build environment suitable for automatic builds. For information about input parameters, see the [resolve-environment action definition](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/blob/main/resolve-environment/action.yml). +- `start-proxy`: [Experimental] Start the HTTP proxy server. Internal use only and will change without notice. For information about input parameters, see the [start-proxy action definition](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/blob/main/start-proxy/action.yml). + +### Workflow Permissions All advanced setup code scanning workflows must have the `security-events: write` permission. Workflows in private repositories must additionally have the `contents: read` permission. For more information, see "[Assigning permissions to jobs](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-jobs/assigning-permissions-to-jobs)." +### Build Modes + +The CodeQL Action supports different build modes for analyzing the source code. The available build modes are: + +- `none`: The database will be created without building the source code. Available for all interpreted languages and some compiled languages. +- `autobuild`: The database will be created by attempting to automatically build the source code. Available for all compiled languages. +- `manual`: The database will be created by building the source code using a manually specified build command. To use this build mode, specify manual build steps in your workflow between the `init` and `analyze` steps. Available for all compiled languages. + +#### Which build mode should I use? + +Interpreted languages must use `none` for the build mode. + +For compiled languages: + +- `manual` build mode will typically produce the most precise results, but it is more difficult to set up and will cause the analysis to take slightly more time to run. +- `autobuild` build mode is simpler to set up, but will only work for projects with generic build steps that can be guessed by the heuristics of the autobuild scripts. If `autobuild` fails, then you must switch to `manual` or `none`. If `autobuild` succeeds, then the results and run time will be the same as `manual` mode. +- `none` build mode is also simpler to set up and is slightly faster to run, but there is a possibility that some alerts will be missed. This may happen if your repository does any code generation during compilation or if there are any dependencies downloaded from registries that the workflow does not have access to. `none` is not yet supported by C/C++, Swift, Go, or Kotlin. + + ## Supported versions of the CodeQL Action The following versions of the CodeQL Action are currently supported: @@ -45,7 +83,7 @@ We typically release new minor versions of the CodeQL Action and Bundle when a n | `v2.22.1` | `2.14.6` | Enterprise Server 3.11 | Supports CodeQL Action v3, but did not ship with CodeQL Action v3. For more information, see "[Code scanning: deprecation of CodeQL Action v2](https://github.blog/changelog/2024-01-12-code-scanning-deprecation-of-codeql-action-v2/#users-of-github-enterprise-server-311)." | | `v2.20.3` | `2.13.5` | Enterprise Server 3.10 | Does not support CodeQL Action v3. | -CodeQL Action v2 will stop receiving updates when GHES 3.11 is deprecated. +CodeQL Action v2 will stop receiving updates when GHES 3.11 is deprecated. See the full list of GHES release and deprecation dates at [GitHub Enterprise Server releases](https://docs.github.com/en/enterprise-server/admin/all-releases#releases-of-github-enterprise-server). diff --git a/autobuild/action.yml b/autobuild/action.yml index f688b56119..80d8c1c31e 100644 --- a/autobuild/action.yml +++ b/autobuild/action.yml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ name: 'CodeQL: Autobuild' -description: 'Attempt to automatically build code' +description: 'Attempt to automatically build the code. Only used for analyzing languages that require a build. Use the `build-mode: autobuild` input in the `init` action instead.' author: 'GitHub' inputs: token: