This page summarizes the agents commands for genrating a pull request specific build session ID and configuration, for the following technologies:
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token | Access token generated from the SeaLights server |
tokenfile | Path to file containing the access token generated from the SeaLights server |
appname | The name of the app the Pull Request is being merged to (as provided to SeaLights) |
targetBranch | The name of the branch the Pull Request is being merged to (as provided to SeaLights) |
latestCommit | The latest commit SHA of the Pull Request branch |
pullRequestNumber | The Pull Request number that is being evaluated |
repoUrl | The repository URL of the Pull Request and merged branchs |
pi, packagesincluded | Comma-separated list of packages to include in scan Supports wildcards (* = any string, ? = any character). For example: 'com.example.* ,io.*.demo, com.?ello.world' |
pe,packagesexcluded | Comma-separated list of packages to exclude from scan Supports wildcards (* = any string, ? = any character). For example: 'com.example.* ,io.*.demo, com.?ello.world' |
proxy | Address of proxy to run connection through |
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The packages included and excluded should be exactly the same as what was defined to SeaLights for the merged branch so that the compared results will be the same |
Node.js Agent - CLI
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You can refer to the default configuration page for Generating a Build Session ID using the Jenkins Plugin in regards to installation and other details.
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Parameter | Description |
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App Name | The name of the app the Pull Request is being merged to (as provided to SeaLights) |
Latest Commit | The latest commit SHA of the Pull Request branch |
Repository URL | The repository URL of the Pull Request and merged branchs |
Target Branch | The name of the branch the Pull Request is being merged to (as provided to SeaLights) |
Pull Request Number | The Pull Request number that is being evaluated |
Additional Arguments | Section to provide additional parameters if needed usually to override the global parameters. See the field help () in Jenkins for more details |
Logging
Java
In order to enable logs you can set the following parameters as environment variables or when using as javaagent add them as -Dsl.* parameters
Parameter | Description |
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sl.log.level | Sets the log level to one of the following: "off", "error", "warn", "info", "debug" |
sl.log.toConsole | Set to true to enable log output to the console |
sl.log.toFile | Set to true to enable log output to a file |
sl.log.folder | Provide a folder to save the log files in |
sl.log.filename | Provide the name of the log file |
sl.log.count | Limit the number of log files to create. Default: 10 |
sl.log.limit | Limit the size of the log file. Default: 10*1024 KB |
Node.js
In order to enable logs you can set the NODE_DEBUG environment variable to one of the following:
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sl | Display log output to the console |
sl-file | Export the log information to a log file named 'sl.node.log' |
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