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The repot is based on the *Traffic Light* concept:
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1. Green items are clear.
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2. Yellow items may require some attention.
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3. Red items will cause the build to fail.
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1. <span style="color:green">Green</span> items are clear.
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2. <span style="color:yellow">Yellow</span> items may require some attention.
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3. <span style="color:red">Red</span> items will cause the build to fail.
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By default the plug-in is configured to only fail on known security vulnerability.
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You can configure the VersionEye **API Key** and **Project Key** (if you already have one) in one of two ways.
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1. Using the command line:
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Using the command line:
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``` bash
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./kobaltw -Dversioneye.ApiKey=YOUR_API_KEY -Dversionkey.projectKey=YOUR_PROJECT_KEY versionEye
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```
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..* These keys will be save automatically in the `local.properties` file.
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These keys will be save automatically in the `local.properties` file.
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2. In the `local.properties` file:
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In the `local.properties` file:
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```
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versioneye.ApiKey=YOUR_API_KEY
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versioneye.projectKey=YOUR_PROJECT_KEY
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```
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### Task Configuration
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## Task Configuration
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Configuration options are available in `versionEye` task:
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The values are:
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| Value | Description | Default |
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| :---------- | :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | :---------------------------- |
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| `baseUrl` | For VersionEye Enterprise VM to use their own url, e.g. `https://versioneye.my-company.com/` | `https://www.versioneye.com/` |
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| `colors` | To enable (`true`) or disable (`false`) colors in the plug-in output. | `true` |
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| `name` | The name of the VersionEye project, if none are specified the Kobalt project name will be used. | *none* |
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./kobaltw -Dve.colors=false -Dve.verbose=false versionEye
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```
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### Failures Configuration
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## Failures Configuration
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The `failOn` directive can be used to trigger specific failures:
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}
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```
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|Fail On | Description |
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|-----------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| `Fail.dependenciesCheck` | Will triggered a failure on outdated dependencies. |
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| `Fail.licensesUnknownCheck` | Will trigger a failure on unknown licenses. |
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| `Fail.licensesCheck` | Will trigger a failure on licences whitelist violations. Licenses and components whitelists can be configured on the VersionEye website. |
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| `Fail.securityCheck` | Will trigger a failure on known security vulnerabilities, on by default. |
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| Fail On | Description |
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| :-------------------------- | :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| `Fail.dependenciesCheck` | Will triggered a failure on outdated dependencies. |
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| `Fail.licensesUnknownCheck` | Will trigger a failure on unknown licenses. |
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| `Fail.licensesCheck` | Will trigger a failure on licences whitelist violations. Licenses and components whitelists can be configured on the [VersionEye](https://www.versioneye.com/) website. |
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| `Fail.securityCheck` | Will trigger a failure on known security vulnerabilities, on by default. |
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