In this section:
scope.local
This setting enables or disables code authorship computation based on the local user and system files modification time.
Acceptable Values
true | Default. Authorship will be assigned based on the local user. |
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false | Authorship will not be assigned based on the local user. |
Example Usage
The following configuration disables authorship computation based on the local user:
scope.local=false
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scope.scontrol
This setting enables or disables code authorship computation based on data from a supported source control system.
Acceptable Values
true | Authorship will be assigned based on the source control information. |
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false | Default. Authorship will not be assigned based on the source control information. |
Example Usage
The following configuration enables authorship based on source control data:
scope.scontrol=true
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scope.xmlmap
This setting enables or disables ask assignment based on an XML mapping file that defines how tasks should be assigned to particular files or sets of files. See Creating Authorship XML Map Files for details.
Acceptable Values
true | Authorship will be assigned based on on an XML mapping file. |
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false | Default. Authorship will not be assigned based on an XML mapping file. |
Example Usage
The following configuration enables authorship based on an XML mapping file:
scope.scontrol=true
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scope.xmlmap.file
This setting specifies the path to an XML mapping file that defines how tasks should be assigned to particular files or sets of files.
Acceptable Values
[path] | The path to the XML mapping file specifies task assignment to files or sets of files. |
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Example Usage
The following configuration specifies that tasks should be assigned to files or sets of files according to the information included in the mapping.xml
file.
scope.xmlmap.file=C:\parasoft\mapping.xml
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This setting specifies the path to a module within the root location. See Defining Source File Structures (Modules) for details. The path to a module within the root location. The following configuration specifies the path for the cpptest.scope.module.[MODULE_NAME]
Acceptable Values
[path] Example Usage
MyModule
module:cpptest.scope.module.MyModule=/home/projects/module1
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authors.ignore.case
This setting specifies if author recognition is case sensitive.
Acceptable Values
true | The case differences are ignored in author names. |
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false | Default. Author recognition is case sensitive. |
Example Usage
The following configuration specifies that case differences in author names are ignored and, for example, "david", "David" and "DAVID" are be considered the same user.
authors.ignore.case=true
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authors.mappings.location
This setting specifies where the file that includes the authorship mapping information (such as authors.user{n} and authors.mapping{n}) are stored.
Acceptable Values
local | Default. The authorship mapping information will be stored in a local file. |
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shared | The authorship mapping information will be stored in a file on DTP; see authors.shared.path. |
Example Usage
The following configuration specifies that the information about authorship mapping will be stored on DTP:
authors.mappings.location=shared
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authors.shared.path
This setting specifies the path to the authorship mapping file on DTP. Configure this setting when the authors.mappings.location option is set to shared
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Acceptable Values
[path] | The path to the mapping file on DTP. |
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Example Usage
The following configuration specifies that the authorship mapping information will be shared in the in the authors_map.xml
file stored on DTP:
authors.shared.path=xtest/authors_map.txt
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authors.user{n}
This setting specifies the user name, email address and the full name of an author.
Acceptable Values
[user_name, email_address, full_name] | A comma-separated list that specifies the username, email address and full name of a particular user. |
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Example Usage
The following configuration specifies the user details of two authors:
authors.user1=dan,[email protected],Dan Stowe
authors.user2=jim,[email protected],Jim White
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authors.mapping{n}
This setting specifies how authors are mapped.
Acceptable Values
[user_name1, user_name2] | Two comma-separated user names that map an author's user name (user_name1) to another name (user_name2). |
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Example Usage
The following configuration maps the author names from old_user to new_user, and broken_user to correct_user:
authors.mapping1=old_user,new_user
authors.mapping2=broken_user,correct_user