If you do not work with github or cannot provide access to the source folder where the git logs are located, you can generate them on your own and upload them seperatly to the SeaLights servers.
See 'Generating an Agent token' for instructions on how to generate a token
Generating the commit reports
The file must be a json file with an array "commitLog" of commits
Sample command which generate 2 days of commit logs
echo "{ \"commitLog\": " > commitLog.json git log --pretty=format:'{"commit": "%H","authorName": "%an","authorEmail": "%ae","commiterName": "%cn","commiterEmail": "%ce","authorDate": "%at000","commiterDate": "%ct000","title": "%f"},' --since="2 days ago" | sed "$ s/,$//" | sed ':a;N;$!ba;s/\r\n\([^{]\)/\\n\1/g'| awk 'BEGIN { print("[") } { print($0) } END { print("]") }' >> commitLog.json echo "}" >> commitLog.json
Upload git generated commit log reports
Sample command for a single file
java -jar sl-test-listener.jar uploadReports -tokenfile /path/to/sltoken.txt -buildsessionidfile buildSessionId.txt -reportFile commitLog.json -type "commitLog" -source "script"
See 'Java Command Reference - Upload report files' for full parameter details
See 'Using Java Agents - Uploading multiple files' for information on how to upload multiple files