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Hygieia WhiteSource Collector
Configure the WhiteSource Collector to display and monitor information (related to library policies) on the Hygieia Dashboard, from WhiteSource. Hygieia uses Spring Boot to package the collector as an executable JAR file with dependencies. Please refer https://whitesource.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/WD/pages/814612683/HTTP+API+v1.3 for api documentation.
To configure your collector, execute the following steps:
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Step 1 - Artifact Preparation:
Please review the two options in Step 1 to find the best fit for you.
Option 1 - Download the artifact:
You can download the SNAPSHOTs from the SNAPSHOT directory here or from the maven central repository here.
Option 2 - Build locally:
To configure your collector, git clone the whitesource collector repo. Then, execute the following steps:
To package the whitesource collector source code into an executable JAR file, run the maven build from the
\hygieia-whitesource-collector
directory of your source code installation:mvn install
The output file
[collector name].jar
is generated in thehygieia-whitesource-collector\target
folder.Once you have chosen an option in Step 1, please proceed:
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Step 2: Set Parameters in Application Properties File
Set the configurable parameters in the application.properties
file to connect to the Dashboard MongoDB database instance, including properties required by the WhiteSource Collector.
To configure parameters for the WhiteSource Collector, refer to the sample application.properties section.
For information about sourcing the application properties file, refer to the Spring Boot Documentation.
- Step 3: Deploy the Executable File
To deploy the [collector name].jar
file, change directory to hygieia-whitesource-collectorr\target
, and then execute the following from the command prompt:
java -jar [collector name].jar --spring.config.name=whitesource --spring.config.location=[path to application.properties file]
The sample application.properties
lists parameters with sample values to configure the WhiteSource Collector. Set the parameters based on your environment setup.
# Database Name
dbname=dashboarddb
# Database HostName - default is localhost
dbhost=10.0.1.1
# Database Port - default is 27017
dbport=27017
# MongoDB replicaset
dbreplicaset=[false if you are not using MongoDB replicaset]
dbhostport=[host1:port1,host2:port2,host3:port3]
# Database Username - default is blank
dbusername=dashboarduser
# Database Password - default is blank
dbpassword=dbpassword
# Collector schedule (required)
whitesource.cron=0 0/5 * * * *
# WhiteSource server(s) (required) - Can provide multiple
whitesource.servers[0]=http://whitesource.company.com
# WhiteSource userKey - provided for read access
whitesource.userKey=
# WhiteSource orgToken - Organization token to identify an organization in whitesource - Can provide multiple
whitesource.orgToken[0]=
# WhiteSource sleeTime - can manual inject thread sleep-time between transations to whitesource apis
whitesource.sleepTime=150
# WhiteSource requestRateLimit - threshold for rate-limit
whitesource.requestRateLimit=3
# WhiteSource requestRateLimitTimeWindow
whitesource.requestRateLimitTimeWindow=1000
# WhiteSource errorResetWindow
whitesource.errorResetWindow = 36000
# WhiteSource highLicensePolicyTypes - transalation of license violations to HIGH severity (Enterprise specific) - can be multiple
whitesource.criticalLicensePolicyTypes[0].policyName=
whitesource.criticalLicensePolicyTypes[0].descriptions[0]=
whitesource.highLicensePolicyTypes[0].policyName=
whitesource.highLicensePolicyTypes[0].descriptions[0]=
whitesource.mediumLicensePolicyTypes[0].policyName=
whitesource.mediumLicensePolicyTypes[0].descriptions[0]=
whitesource.lowLicensePolicyTypes[0].policyName=
whitesource.lowLicensePolicyTypes[0].descriptions[0]=
You can install Hygieia by using a docker image from docker hub. This section gives detailed instructions on how to download and run with Docker.
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Step 1: Download
Navigate to the docker hub location of your collector here and download the latest image (most recent version is preferred). Tags can also be used, if needed.
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Step 2: Run with Docker
Docker run -e SKIP_PROPERTIES_BUILDER=true -v properties_location:/hygieia/config image_name
-e SKIP_PROPERTIES_BUILDER=true
indicates whether you want to supply a properties file for the java application. If false/omitted, the script will build a properties file with default values-v properties_location:/hygieia/config
if you want to use your own properties file that located outside of docker container, supply the path here.- Example:
-v /Home/User/Document/application.properties:/hygieia/config
- Example: