VeriBOM User Guide
  • Getting Started
    • Introduction
    • Signup up for VeriBOM as an Organization
    • Login to VeriBOM as an Organization
  • SBOM Concepts
  • Product Management
    • Adding Product
    • Editing Product
    • Deletion of Product
    • Additional Notes
  • Connection Management
    • Adding Connection as Publisher
    • Adding Connection as Auditor
    • Editing Connection
    • Deletion of Connection
  • Project and SBOM Management
    • Adding Project
    • Scan Sources Integration
      • Source Code Upload
      • SCM Integration - GitHub
      • Container Image Scanning
      • CI/CD Integration - Jenkins
      • Container Orchestration Platforms
    • Initiating SBOM Scans
    • Publishing SBOMs
    • Editing Project
    • Deletion of Project
  • User Management
    • Adding User
    • Editing User
    • Deletion of User
  • Roles and Permissions Management
    • Predefined Roles and Permission
    • Custom Roles and Permission
      • Permissions Hierarchy
  • Organization Types
    • Sending Invitation Request to Organization From Partner Portal
    • Sending Invitation Request to Partner From Partner Portal
    • Free Publisher
    • Publisher
    • Auditor
  • Appendices
    • Contact Information
    • Glossary
    • Troubleshooting
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
    • VeriBOM Video Guides
    • Best Practices
    • References
    • Supported Languages and Manifests
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  1. Project and SBOM Management
  2. Scan Sources Integration

Source Code Upload

Overview: Uploading source code to VeriBOM is a fundamental step in creating comprehensive SBOMs. Source code analysis allows you to identify software components, dependencies, and potential security vulnerabilities.

Steps to Upload the Source Code:

  1. Access VeriBOM : Start by logging in to VeriBOM using your authorized credentials.

  2. Navigate to the relevant project under product.

  3. Look for the "Upload Source Code" option in the Source Type section.

  4. Follow the prompts to select and upload your source code files.

  5. The tool will analyze the code and generate an SBOM based on the detected components.

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