Parameters are used to define the environment in which commands are processed. The list of parameters is as follows:
--commands or -c (optional, default=''): The list of commands to launch.
This list is a semicolon-separated string defining the commands to launch. Use -commands="GET_COMMANDS_LIST"
to obtain the list of available commands. For more information about the available commands, refer to the section called “Squore CLI Commands”.
--url or -s (optional, default='http://localhost:8180/SQuORE_Server'): The URL of Squore Server.
--outputFile or -o (optional, default='null'): The absolute path to the output file generated by the engine.
--outputCheckModelsFile or -m (optional, default='null'):Define the absolute path to the output check models file generated by the engine.
--printOutput or -print (optional, default='false'): Redirect the engine's output to the standard output.
--help or -? (optional, default='false'): Display help.
--subFoldersAsVersions or -sub (optional, default='false'): Loop on the repository path to create a version for each sub-folder using the sub-folder name as the version name.
--help:commands or -?cmd (optional, default='false'): Display help about the available commands.
--projectConfFile or -x (optional, default='null'): The XML file defining the project settings.
--updateModelFile or -uf (optional, default='null'): The XML file listing the changes to be applied to the standard analysis model for this analysis. This parameter is only read and applied when creating the first version of a project, for models where editing the ruleset is allowed. The XML file contains a list of rules with their status and categories, as shown below:
<UpdateRules> <UpdateRule measureId="R_NOGOTO" disabled="true" categories="SCALE_SEVERITY.CRITICAL"/> </UpdateRules>
For more information about the Analysis Model Editor, consult the Getting Started Guide.
When using a combination of a project file and some parameters passed from the command line, the command line parameters override the project file ones.