1# This template contains all of the possible sections and their default values 2 3# Note that all fields that take a lint level have these possible values: 4# * deny - An error will be produced and the check will fail 5# * warn - A warning will be produced, but the check will not fail 6# * allow - No warning or error will be produced, though in some cases a note 7# will be 8 9# The values provided in this template are the default values that will be used 10# when any section or field is not specified in your own configuration 11 12# If 1 or more target triples (and optionally, target_features) are specified, 13# only the specified targets will be checked when running `cargo deny check`. 14# This means, if a particular package is only ever used as a target specific 15# dependency, such as, for example, the `nix` crate only being used via the 16# `target_family = "unix"` configuration, that only having windows targets in 17# this list would mean the nix crate, as well as any of its exclusive 18# dependencies not shared by any other crates, would be ignored, as the target 19# list here is effectively saying which targets you are building for. 20targets = [ 21 # The triple can be any string, but only the target triples built in to 22 # rustc (as of 1.40) can be checked against actual config expressions 23 #{ triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-musl" }, 24 # You can also specify which target_features you promise are enabled for a 25 # particular target. target_features are currently not validated against 26 # the actual valid features supported by the target architecture. 27 #{ triple = "wasm32-unknown-unknown", features = ["atomics"] }, 28] 29 30# This section is considered when running `cargo deny check advisories` 31# More documentation for the advisories section can be found here: 32# https://embarkstudios.github.io/cargo-deny/checks/advisories/cfg.html 33[advisories] 34# The path where the advisory database is cloned/fetched into 35db-path = "~/.cargo/advisory-db" 36# The url(s) of the advisory databases to use 37db-urls = ["https://github.com/rustsec/advisory-db"] 38# The lint level for security vulnerabilities 39vulnerability = "deny" 40# The lint level for unmaintained crates 41unmaintained = "warn" 42# The lint level for crates that have been yanked from their source registry 43yanked = "warn" 44# The lint level for crates with security notices. Note that as of 45# 2019-12-17 there are no security notice advisories in 46# https://github.com/rustsec/advisory-db 47notice = "warn" 48# A list of advisory IDs to ignore. Note that ignored advisories will still 49# output a note when they are encountered. 50ignore = [ 51 #"RUSTSEC-0000-0000", 52] 53# Threshold for security vulnerabilities, any vulnerability with a CVSS score 54# lower than the range specified will be ignored. Note that ignored advisories 55# will still output a note when they are encountered. 56# * None - CVSS Score 0.0 57# * Low - CVSS Score 0.1 - 3.9 58# * Medium - CVSS Score 4.0 - 6.9 59# * High - CVSS Score 7.0 - 8.9 60# * Critical - CVSS Score 9.0 - 10.0 61#severity-threshold = 62 63# If this is true, then cargo deny will use the git executable to fetch advisory database. 64# If this is false, then it uses a built-in git library. 65# Setting this to true can be helpful if you have special authentication requirements that cargo-deny does not support. 66# See Git Authentication for more information about setting up git authentication. 67#git-fetch-with-cli = true 68 69# This section is considered when running `cargo deny check licenses` 70# More documentation for the licenses section can be found here: 71# https://embarkstudios.github.io/cargo-deny/checks/licenses/cfg.html 72[licenses] 73# The lint level for crates which do not have a detectable license 74unlicensed = "deny" 75# List of explicitly allowed licenses 76# See https://spdx.org/licenses/ for list of possible licenses 77# [possible values: any SPDX 3.11 short identifier (+ optional exception)]. 78allow = [ 79 "ISC", 80] 81# List of explicitly disallowed licenses 82# See https://spdx.org/licenses/ for list of possible licenses 83# [possible values: any SPDX 3.11 short identifier (+ optional exception)]. 84deny = [ 85 #"Nokia", 86] 87# Lint level for licenses considered copyleft 88copyleft = "deny" 89# Blanket approval or denial for OSI-approved or FSF Free/Libre licenses 90# * both - The license will be approved if it is both OSI-approved *AND* FSF 91# * either - The license will be approved if it is either OSI-approved *OR* FSF 92# * osi-only - The license will be approved if is OSI-approved *AND NOT* FSF 93# * fsf-only - The license will be approved if is FSF *AND NOT* OSI-approved 94# * neither - This predicate is ignored and the default lint level is used 95allow-osi-fsf-free = "neither" 96# Lint level used when no other predicates are matched 97# 1. License isn't in the allow or deny lists 98# 2. License isn't copyleft 99# 3. License isn't OSI/FSF, or allow-osi-fsf-free = "neither" 100default = "deny" 101# The confidence threshold for detecting a license from license text. 102# The higher the value, the more closely the license text must be to the 103# canonical license text of a valid SPDX license file. 104# [possible values: any between 0.0 and 1.0]. 105confidence-threshold = 0.8 106# Allow 1 or more licenses on a per-crate basis, so that particular licenses 107# aren't accepted for every possible crate as with the normal allow list 108exceptions = [ 109 # Each entry is the crate and version constraint, and its specific allow 110 # list 111 #{ allow = ["Zlib"], name = "adler32", version = "*" }, 112] 113 114# Some crates don't have (easily) machine readable licensing information, 115# adding a clarification entry for it allows you to manually specify the 116# licensing information 117#[[licenses.clarify]] 118# The name of the crate the clarification applies to 119#name = "ring" 120# The optional version constraint for the crate 121#version = "*" 122# The SPDX expression for the license requirements of the crate 123#expression = "MIT AND ISC AND OpenSSL" 124# One or more files in the crate's source used as the "source of truth" for 125# the license expression. If the contents match, the clarification will be used 126# when running the license check, otherwise the clarification will be ignored 127# and the crate will be checked normally, which may produce warnings or errors 128# depending on the rest of your configuration 129#license-files = [ 130 # Each entry is a crate relative path, and the (opaque) hash of its contents 131 #{ path = "LICENSE", hash = 0xbd0eed23 } 132#] 133 134[licenses.private] 135# If true, ignores workspace crates that aren't published, or are only 136# published to private registries. 137# To see how to mark a crate as unpublished (to the official registry), 138# visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html#the-publish-field. 139ignore = false 140# One or more private registries that you might publish crates to, if a crate 141# is only published to private registries, and ignore is true, the crate will 142# not have its license(s) checked 143registries = [ 144 #"https://sekretz.com/registry 145] 146 147# This section is considered when running `cargo deny check bans`. 148# More documentation about the 'bans' section can be found here: 149# https://embarkstudios.github.io/cargo-deny/checks/bans/cfg.html 150[bans] 151# Lint level for when multiple versions of the same crate are detected 152multiple-versions = "deny" 153# Lint level for when a crate version requirement is `*` 154wildcards = "allow" 155# The graph highlighting used when creating dotgraphs for crates 156# with multiple versions 157# * lowest-version - The path to the lowest versioned duplicate is highlighted 158# * simplest-path - The path to the version with the fewest edges is highlighted 159# * all - Both lowest-version and simplest-path are used 160highlight = "all" 161# List of crates that are allowed. Use with care! 162# This is meant to control any external dependencies. This is effectively 163# a minimalist binding library and we try to have none, so you are strongly 164# encouraged not to add dependencies here. 165allow = [ 166 # bssl-crypto should be allowed, version appropriately. 167 { name = "bssl-crypto", version = "=0.2.0" }, 168 # bssl-sys should be allowed, version appropriately. 169 { name = "bssl-sys", version = "=0.1.0" }, 170] 171# List of crates to deny 172deny = [ 173 # Each entry the name of a crate and a version range. If version is 174 # not specified, all versions will be matched. 175 #{ name = "ansi_term", version = "=0.11.0" }, 176 # 177 # Wrapper crates can optionally be specified to allow the crate when it 178 # is a direct dependency of the otherwise banned crate 179 #{ name = "ansi_term", version = "=0.11.0", wrappers = [] }, 180] 181# Certain crates/versions that will be skipped when doing duplicate detection. 182skip = [ 183 #{ name = "ansi_term", version = "=0.11.0" }, 184] 185# Similarly to `skip` allows you to skip certain crates during duplicate 186# detection. Unlike skip, it also includes the entire tree of transitive 187# dependencies starting at the specified crate, up to a certain depth, which is 188# by default infinite 189skip-tree = [ 190 #{ name = "ansi_term", version = "=0.11.0", depth = 20 }, 191] 192 193# This section is considered when running `cargo deny check sources`. 194# More documentation about the 'sources' section can be found here: 195# https://embarkstudios.github.io/cargo-deny/checks/sources/cfg.html 196[sources] 197# Lint level for what to happen when a crate from a crate registry that is not 198# in the allow list is encountered 199unknown-registry = "warn" 200# Lint level for what to happen when a crate from a git repository that is not 201# in the allow list is encountered 202unknown-git = "warn" 203# List of URLs for allowed crate registries. Defaults to the crates.io index 204# if not specified. If it is specified but empty, no registries are allowed. 205allow-registry = ["https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"] 206# List of URLs for allowed Git repositories 207allow-git = [] 208 209[sources.allow-org] 210# 1 or more github.com organizations to allow git sources for 211#github = [""] 212# 1 or more gitlab.com organizations to allow git sources for 213#gitlab = [""] 214# 1 or more bitbucket.org organizations to allow git sources for 215#bitbucket = [""] 216