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# Dependency List **(ULTIMATE)**
# Dependency list **(ULTIMATE)**
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/10075) in [GitLab Ultimate](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 12.0.
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/10075) in GitLab Ultimate 12.0.
The dependency list allows you to see your project's dependencies, and key
Use the dependency list to review your project's dependencies and key
details about them, including their known vulnerabilities. To see it,
details about those dependencies, including their known vulnerabilities. To see the dependency list,
navigate to **Security & Compliance > Dependency List** in your project's
in your project, go to **Security & Compliance > Dependency List**.
sidebar. This information is sometimes referred to as a Software Bill of Materials or SBoM / BOM.
This information is sometimes referred to as a Software Bill of Materials or SBoM / BOM.
## Requirements
## Prerequisites
1. The [Dependency Scanning](../dependency_scanning/index.md) CI job must be
To view your project's dependencies, ensure you meet the following requirements:
configured for your project.
1. Your project uses at least one of the
[languages and package managers](../dependency_scanning/index.md#supported-languages-and-package-managers)
supported by Gemnasium.
## Viewing dependencies
- The [Dependency Scanning](../dependency_scanning/index.md) CI job must be
configured for your project.
- Your project uses at least one of the
[languages and package managers](../dependency_scanning/index.md#supported-languages-and-package-managers)
GitLab displays dependencies with the following information:
| Field | Description |
| Field | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
|-----------|-------------|
| Component | The dependency's name and version |
| Component | The dependency's name and version. |
| Packager | The packager used to install the dependency |
| Packager | The packager used to install the dependency. |
| Location | A link to the packager-specific lock file in your project that declared the dependency. It also shows the [dependency path](#dependency-paths) to a top-level dependency, if any, and if supported. |
| Location | A link to the packager-specific lock file in your project that declared the dependency. It also shows the [dependency path](#dependency-paths) to a top-level dependency, if any, and if supported. |
| License | Links to dependency's software licenses |
| License | Links to dependency's software licenses. |
Dependencies shown are initially sorted by the severity of their known vulnerabilities, if any. They
Displayed dependencies are initially sorted by the severity of their known vulnerabilities, if any. They
can also be sorted by name or by the packager that installed them.
can also be sorted by name or by the packager that installed them.
### Vulnerabilities
### Vulnerabilities
If a dependency has known vulnerabilities, you can view them by clicking the arrow next to the
If a dependency has known vulnerabilities, view them by clicking the arrow next to the
dependency's name or the badge that indicates how many known vulnerabilities exist. For each
dependency's name or the badge that indicates how many known vulnerabilities exist. For each
vulnerability, its severity and description then appears below it.
vulnerability, its severity and description appears below it.
### Dependency Paths
### Dependency paths
The dependency list shows the path between a dependency and a top-level dependency it's connected
The dependency list shows the path between a dependency and a top-level dependency it's connected
to, if any. There are many possible paths connecting a transient dependency to top-level
to, if any. There are many possible paths connecting a transient dependency to top-level
dependencies, but the UI only shows one of the shortest paths.
dependencies, but the user interface shows only one of the shortest paths.