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# Customize file classifications. #
# Results from files under any classifier will be excluded from LGTM #
# statistics. #
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# Use the `path_classifiers` block to define changes to the default classification of #
# files. #
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path_classifiers:
# docs:
# Identify the top-level file called `generate_javadoc.py` as documentation-related.
test:
# Override LGTM's default classification of test files by excluding all files.
- exclude: /
# Classify all files in the top-level directories tests/ and testsuites/ as test code.
- tests
# - testsuites
# Classify all files with suffix `.test` as test code.
# Note: use only forward slash / as a path separator.
# Use ** to indicate an arbitrary parent path.
# Use * to indicate any sequence of characters excluding /.
# Always enclose the expression in double quotes if it includes *.
# - "**/*.test"
# Refine the classifications above by excluding files in test/util/.
# - exclude: test/util
# The default behavior is to tag all files created during the
# build as `generated`. Results are hidden for generated code. You can tag
# further files as being generated by adding them to the `generated` section.
generated:
# Exclude all `*.c` files under the `ui/` directory from classification as
# generated code.
# - exclude: ui/**/*.c
# By default, all files not checked into the repository are considered to be
# 'generated'.
# The default behavior is to tag library code as `library`. Results are hidden
# for library code. You can tag further files as being library code by adding them
# to the `library` section.
library:
- exclude: deps/
# The default behavior is to tag template files as `template`. Results are hidden
# for template files. You can tag further files as being template files by adding
# them to the `template` section.
template:
#- exclude: path/to/template/code/**/*.c
# Define your own category, for example: 'some_custom_category'.
some_custom_category:
# Classify all files in the top-level directory tools/ (or the top-level file
# called tools).
# - tools
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# Use the `queries` block to change the default display of query results. #
#########################################################################################
# queries:
# Start by hiding the results of all queries.
# - exclude: "*"
# Then include all queries tagged 'security' and 'correctness', and with a severity of
# 'error'.
# - include:
# tags:
# - "security"
# - "correctness"
# severity: "error"
# Specifically hide the results of two queries.
# - exclude: cpp/use-of-goto
# - exclude: java/equals-on-unrelated-types
# Refine by including the `java/command-line-injection` query.
# - include: java/command-line-injection
#########################################################################################
# Define changes to the default code extraction process. #
# Each block configures the extraction of a single language, and modifies actions in a #
# named step. Every named step includes automatic default actions, #
# except for the 'prepare' step. The steps are performed in the following sequence: #
# prepare #
# after_prepare #
# configure (C/C++ only) #
# python_setup (Python only) #
# before_index #
# index #
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# Environment variables available to the steps: #
#########################################################################################
# LGTM_SRC
# The root of the source tree.
# LGTM_WORKSPACE
# An existing (initially empty) folder outside the source tree.
# Used for temporary download and setup commands.
#########################################################################################
# Use the extraction block to define changes to the default code extraction process #
# for one or more languages. The settings for each language are defined in a child #
# block, with one or more steps. #
#########################################################################################
extraction:
# Define settings for C/C++ analysis
#####################################
cpp:
# The `prepare` step exists for customization on LGTM.com only.
prepare:
# # The `packages` section is valid for LGTM.com only. It names Ubuntu packages to
# # be installed.
packages:
- cmake
# Add an `after-prepare` step if you need to run commands after the prepare step.
# Each command should be listed on a separate line.
# This step is useful for C/C++ analysis where you want to prepare the environment
# for the `configure` step without changing the default behavior for that step.
# after_prepare:
#- export GNU_MAKE=make
#- export GIT=true
# The `configure` step generates build configuration files which the `index` step
# then uses to build the codebase.
configure:
command:
- mkdir build
- cd build
- cmake ..
# - ./prepare_deps
# Optional step. You should add a `before_index` step if you need to run commands
# before the `index` step.
# before_index:
# - export BOOST_DIR=$LGTM_SRC/boost
# - export GTEST_DIR=$LGTM_SRC/googletest
# - export HUNSPELL_DIR=$LGTM_SRC/hunspell
# - export CRYPTOPP_DIR=$LGTM_SRC/cryptopp
# The `index` step builds the code and extracts information during the build
# process.
index:
# Override the autobuild process by specifying a list of custom build commands
# to use instead.
build_command:
- cd build
- make
# - $GNU_MAKE -j2 -s
# Specify that all project or solution files should be used for extraction.
# Default: false.
# all_solutions: true
# Specify a list of one or more project or solution files for extraction.
# Default: LGTM chooses the file closest to the root of the repository (this may
# fail if there are multiple candidates).
# solution:
# - myProject.sln
# Specify MSBuild settings
# msbuild:
# Specify a list of additional arguments to MSBuild. Default: empty.
# arguments: /p:Platform=x64 /p:Configuration=Release
# Specify the MSBuild configuration to use, for example, debug or release.
# Default: read from the solution file or files.
# configuration:
# Specify the platform to target, for example: x86, x64, or Any CPU.
# Default: read from the solution file or files.
# platform:
# Specify the MSBuild target. Default: rebuild.
# target:
# Specify whether or not to perform a NuGet restore for extraction. Default: true.
# nuget_restore: false
# Specify a version of Microsoft Visual Studio to use for MSBuild or any custom
# build commands (build_command). For example:
# 10 for Visual Studio 2010
# 12 for Visual Studio 2012
# 14 for Visual Studio 2015
# 15 for Visual Studio 2017
# Default: read from project files.
# vstools_version: 10
# Define settings for C# analysis
##################################
# csharp:
# The `prepare` step exists for customization on LGTM.com only.
# prepare:
# packages:
# - example_package
# Add an `after-prepare` step if you need to run commands after the `prepare` step.
# Each command should be listed on a separate line.
# after_prepare:
# - export PATH=$LGTM_WORKSPACE/tools:$PATH
# The `index` step builds the code and extracts information during the build
# process.
#index:
# Specify that all project or solution files should be used for extraction.
# Default: false.
# all_solutions: true
# Specify a list of one or more project or solution files for extraction.
# Default: LGTM chooses the file closest to the root of the repository (this may
# fail if there are multiple candidates).
# solution:
# - myProject.sln
# Override the autobuild process by specifying a list of custom build commands
# to use instead.
# build_command:
# - ./example-compile-all.sh
# By default, LGTM analyzes the code by building it. You can override this,
# and tell LGTM not to build the code. Beware that this can lead
# to less accurate results.
# buildless: true
# Specify .NET Core settings.
# dotnet:
# Specify additional arguments to `dotnet build`.
# Default: empty.
# arguments: "example_arg"
# Specify the version of .NET Core SDK to use.
# Default: The version installed on the build machine.
# version: 2.1
# Specify MSBuild settings.
# msbuild:
# Specify a list of additional arguments to MSBuild. Default: empty.
# arguments: /P:WarningLevel=2
# Specify the MSBuild configuration to use, for example, debug or release.
# Default: read from the solution file or files.
# configuration: release
# Specify the platform to target, for example: x86, x64, or Any CPU.
# Default: read from the solution file or files.
# platform: x86
# Specify the MSBuild target. Default: rebuild.
# target: notest
# Specify whether or not to perform a NuGet restore for extraction. Default: true.
# nuget_restore: false
# Specify a version of Microsoft Visual Studio to use for MSBuild or any custom
# build commands (build_command). For example:
# 10 for Visual Studio 2010
# 12 for Visual Studio 2012
# 14 for Visual Studio 2015
# 15 for Visual Studio 2017
# Default: read from project files
# vstools_version: 10
# Specify additional options for the extractor,
# for example --fast to perform a faster extraction that produces a smaller
# database.
# extractor: "--fast"
# Define settings for Go analysis
##################################
# go:
# The `prepare` step exists for customization on LGTM.com only.
# prepare:
# packages:
# - example_package
# Add an `after-prepare` step if you need to run commands after the `prepare` step.
# Each command should be listed on a separate line.
# after_prepare:
# - export PATH=$LGTM_WORKSPACE/tools:$PATH
# The `index` step builds the code and extracts information during the build
# process.
# index:
# Override the autobuild process by specifying a list of custom build commands
# to use instead.
# build_command:
# - ./compile-all.sh
# Define settings for Java analysis
####################################
# java:
# The `prepare` step exists for customization on LGTM.com only.
# prepare:
# packages:
# - example_package
# Add an `after-prepare` step if you need to run commands after the prepare step.
# Each command should be listed on a separate line.
# after_prepare:
# - export PATH=$LGTM_WORKSPACE/tools:$PATH
# The `index` step extracts information from the files in the codebase.
# index:
# Specify Gradle settings.
# gradle:
# Specify the required Gradle version.
# Default: determined automatically.
# version: 4.4
# Override the autobuild process by specifying a list of custom build commands
# to use instead.
# build_command: ./compile-all.sh
# Specify the Java version required to build the project.
# java_version: 11
# Specify whether to extract Java .properties files
# Default: false
# properties_files: true
# Specify Maven settings.
# maven:
# Specify the path (absolute or relative) of a Maven settings file to use.
# Default: Maven uses a settings file in the default location, if it exists.
# settings_file: /opt/share/settings.xml
# Specify the path of a Maven toolchains file.
# Default: Maven uses a toolchains file in the default location, if it exists.
# toolchains_file: /opt/share/toolchains.xml
# Specify the required Maven version.
# Default: the Maven version is determined automatically, where feasible.
# version: 3.5.2
# Specify how XML files should be extracted:
# all = extract all XML files.
# default = only extract XML files named `AndroidManifest.xml`, `pom.xml`, and `web.xml`.
# disabled = do not extract any XML files.
# xml_mode: all
# Define settings for JavaScript analysis
##########################################
# javascript:
# The `prepare` step exists for customization on LGTM.com only.
# prepare:
# packages:
# - example_package
# Add an `after-prepare` step if you need to run commands after the prepare step.
# Each command should be listed on a separate line.
# after_prepare:
# - export PATH=$LGTM_WORKSPACE/tools:$PATH
# The `index` step extracts information from the files in the codebase.
# index:
# Specify a list of files and folders to extract.
# Default: The project root directory.
# include:
# - src/js
# Specify a list of files and folders to exclude from extraction.
# exclude:
# - thirdparty/lib
# You can add additional file types for LGTM to extract, by mapping file
# extensions (including the leading dot) to file types. The usual
# include/exclude patterns apply, so, for example, `.jsm` files under
# `thirdparty/lib` will not be extracted.
# filetypes:
# ".jsm": "js"
# ".tmpl": "html"
# Specify a list of glob patterns to include/exclude files from extraction; this
# is applied on top of the include/exclude paths from above; patterns are
# processed in the same way as for path classifiers above.
# Default: include all files with known extensions (such as .js, .ts and .html),
# but exclude files ending in `-min.js` or `.min.js` and folders named `node_modules`
# or `bower_components`
# filters:
# exclude any *.ts files anywhere.
# - exclude: "**/*.ts"
# but include *.ts files under src/js/typescript.
# - include: "src/js/typescript/**/*.ts"
# Specify how TypeScript files should be extracted:
# none = exclude all TypeScript files.
# basic = extract syntactic information from TypeScript files.
# full = extract syntactic and type information from TypeScript files.
# Default: full.
# typescript: basic
# By default, LGTM doesn't extract any XML files. You can override this by
# using the `xml_mode` property and setting it to `all`.
# xml_mode: all
# Define settings for Python analysis
######################################
# python:
# # The `prepare` step exists for customization on LGTM.com only.
# # prepare:
# # # The `packages` section is valid for LGTM.com only. It names packages to
# # # be installed.
# # packages: libpng-dev
# # This step is useful for Python analysis where you want to prepare the
# # environment for the `python_setup` step without changing the default behavior
# # for that step.
# after_prepare:
# - export PATH=$LGTM_WORKSPACE/tools:$PATH
# # This sets up the Python interpreter and virtual environment, ready for the
# # `index` step to extract the codebase.
# python_setup:
# # Specify packages that should NOT be installed despite being mentioned in the
# # requirements.txt file.
# # Default: no package marked for exclusion.
# exclude_requirements:
# - pywin32
# # Specify a list of pip packages to install.
# # If any of these packages cannot be installed, the extraction will fail.
# requirements:
# - Pillow
# # Specify a list of requirements text files to use to set up the environment,
# # or false for none. Default: any requirements.txt, test-requirements.txt,
# # and similarly named files identified in the codebase are used.
# requirements_files:
# - required-packages.txt
# # Specify a setup.py file to use to set up the environment, or false for none.
# # Default: any setup.py files identified in the codebase are used in preference
# # to any requirements text files.
# setup_py: new-setup.py
# # Override the version of the Python interpreter used for setup and extraction
# # Default: Python 3.
# version: 2
# # Optional step. You should add a `before_index` step if you need to run commands
# # before the `index` step.
# before_index:
# - antlr4 -Dlanguage=Python3 Grammar.g4
# # The `index` step extracts information from the files in the codebase.
# index:
# # Specify a list of files and folders to exclude from extraction.
# # Default: Git submodules and Subversion externals.
# exclude:
# - legacy-implementation
# - thirdparty/libs
# filters:
# - exclude: "**/documentation/examples/snippets/*.py"
# - include: "**/documentation/examples/test_application/*"
# include:
# - example/to/include
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