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WhiteSource Advise allows your developers to view a snapshot of a component’s details before they download it to their repository, and incorporate it in the codebase. It is delivered as a Chrome or Microsoft Edge (from version 83) extension.
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For Admins to Know: Ensure that the email link is opened in the relevant browser (Chrome / Microsoft Edge). The browser also marks these references in the relevant web pages. If Chrome or Microsoft Edge are not the default browser, then you must copy and paste the email link in either Chrome / Microsoft Edge. WhiteSource Advise scans web pages for open-source installation references. To perform these functions, it requires permissions to read and write on web pages. You must approve these permissions (no browsing history information is saved). |
1. When the user receives the invitation email, click on the "download" button in Chrome and install the plugin.
2. If the WhiteSource instance is not hosted on saas.whitesourcesoftware.com, complete these steps:
I. click on the configuration icon in the lower right corner of the plugin:
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- Go to your Profile Page.
- Navigate to the 'Advise for Chrome' panel on this page.
- Click Advise for Chrome to generate an activation link. An activation link is be generated. If you are a member of multiple organizations, click the link for the relevant organization.
- Add the WhiteSource Advise extension to your browser.
- Click Activation Link in order to complete the activation process.
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URL Scanning | Text Pattern Search | Code Snippet Highlighting | |
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CDNJS (on library URLs with and without a specific version) | |||
NpmJs |
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Supported Languages
WhiteSource Advise supports the detection of open source components installation references in the following programming languages:
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The code snippet scanning option currently supports the following package managers: Maven (Java), SBT (Scala), NuGet (.NET), npm (JavaScript), Bundler (Ruby), Pip (Python), Go, and Composer (PHP). |