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Overview

The Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) specification is a standard format for communicating the components, licenses and copyrights associated with a software package.

These tools are published by the SPDX Workgroup see http://spdx.org/

Versions Supported

This utility supports versions 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 3.0.1 of the SPDX specification.

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Getting Starting

The SPDX Tool binaries can be downloaded from the releases page under the respective release. The package is also available in Maven Central (organization org.spdx, artifact tools-java).

See the Syntax section below for the commands available.

If you are a developer, there are examples in the examples folder.

Contributing

See the file CONTRIBUTING.md for information on making contributions to the SPDX tools.

Issues

Report any security related issues by sending an email to spdx-tools-security@lists.spdx.org

Non-security related issues should be added to the SPDX tools issues list

Syntax

The command line interface of the spdx tools can be used like this:

java -jar tools-java-2.0.0-Alpha-jar-with-dependencies.jar <function> <parameters>

SPDX format converters

The following converter tools support spdx format:

Example to convert a SPDX file from tag to rdf format:

java -jar tools-java-2.0.0-Alpha-jar-with-dependencies.jar Convert ../testResources/SPDXTagExample-v2.2.spdx TagToRDF.rdf

The file formats can optionally be provided as the 3rd and 4th parameter for the input and output formats respectively. An optional 5th option excludeLicenseDetails will not copy the listed license properties to the output file. The following example will copy a JSON format to an RDF Turtle format without including the listed license properties:

java -jar tools-java-2.0.0-Alpha-jar-with-dependencies.jar Convert ../testResources/SPDXTagExample-v2.2.spdx TagToRDF.ttl TAG RDFTTL excludeLicenseDetails

To convert from SPDX 2 to SPDX 3.0.1:

java -jar tools-java-2.0.0-Alpha-jar-with-dependencies.jar Convert hello.spdx hello.spdx.json TAG JSONLD

Compare utilities

The following tools can be used to compare one or more SPDX documents:

SPDX Viewer

The following tool can be used to "Pretty Print" an SPDX document.

Sample usage:

java -jar tools-java-2.0.0-Alpha-jar-with-dependencies.jar SPDXViewer ../testResources/SPDXRdfExample-v2.2.spdx.rdf

Verifier

The following tool can be used to verify an SPDX document:

Sample usage:

java -jar tools-java-2.0.0-Alpha-jar-with-dependencies.jar Verify ../testResources/SPDXRdfExample-v2.2.spdx.rdf

Generators

The following tool can be used to generate an SPDX verification code from a directory of source files:

Sample usage:

    java -jar tools-java-2.0.0-Alpha-jar-with-dependencies.jar GenerateVerificationCode sourceDirectory [ignoredFilesRegex]

SPDX Validation Tool

The SPDX Workgroup provides an online interface to validate, compare, and convert SPDX documents in addition to the command line options above. The SPDX Validation Tool is an all-in-one portal to upload and parse SPDX documents for validation, comparison and conversion and search the SPDX license list.

License

A complete SPDX file is available including dependencies is available in the bintray and Maven repos.

SPDX-License-Identifier:	Apache-2.0
PackageLicenseDeclared:	Apache-2.0

Development

Build

You need Apache Maven to build the project:

mvn clean install