This topic explains how you can specify settings to control options for reporting, task assignment, licensing, and more. Local settings can be used to share preferences across a team as well as to apply different groups of settings to different projects and test runs. 

Sections include:

About Localsettings

Localsettings can control report settings, Parasoft DTP settings, error authorship settings, and more. You may want to create a file with localsettings to:

  • Configure and use different setting configurations for different projects.
  • Extend or override team-wide settings as needed  (for example, for settings that involve local paths).
  • Enter GUI-specified and manually-specified settings into Parasoft DTP, which centralizes preference distribution and updating across the team.
  • Adjust settings without having to open the GUI.

(info) If an option is configured both in the localsettings file and in the GUI, localsettings will override the GUI configuration.

Specifying and Storing Localsettings

There are two ways to specify localsettings:

  • Enter them manually in a simple text file. There are no name or location requirements.
  • Export your GUI preferences as described in Exporting GUI Preferences to a localsettings File then adjust or extend them as needed.

    Creating a Local Settings (Options) File by Exporting Your GUI Preferences

    The fastest and easiest way to create options files is to export your Preferences from the GUI.

    1. Choose Parasoft> Preferences.
    2. Select Parasoft (the root element in the left tree).
    3. Click the share link in the right side of the panel.
    4. In the dialog that opens, specify which preferences you want to export to a file.
    5. Click the Browse button, then specify the file where you want the settings saved.
    6. Click OK.
      • If you select an existing file, the settings will be appended to that file. Otherwise, a new file will be created.
      • Exported passwords will be encrypted.

Localsettings can be stored on Parasoft DTP (where they are automatically applied to connected C/C++test installations) or in a local file (where they can be specified from the command line).  For details on how to store and apply localsettings, see C/C++test Configuration Overview

Additional Information

  • Each setting should be entered on a single line.
  • We highly recommend that you use encoded passwords to ensure successful authentication and increase the level of security; see Creating an Encoded Password.
  • If you are importing preferences from localsettings specified on DTP and you want to override these settings from the GUI, you can clear the Use DTP settings option on the appropriate page, then manually configure the settings.
  • If any localsettings problems are detected during a test run, details will be reported in the command line output.
  • If you are running cli mode from a developer/tester desktop (as opposed to from a Server machine), use the tasks.clear=false option to ensure that your results from previous runs are preserved.

Available Settings

Reporting Settings

SettingPurpose
build.id=[id]

Specifies a build identifier used to label results. It may be unique for each build but may also label more than one test sessions that were executed during a specified build. The maximum length for a build ID is 128 characters.

The default is  ${dtp_project}-${time:yyyy-MM-dd}. For example, for the ATM project, the build ID included in the report may resemble the following: ATM-2017-07-07. 

The following configuration specifies the custom build ID that consists of the name of the project and the build number passed via the environmental variable BUILD:

build.id=${dtp_project}-${env_var:BUILD}

For the ABC project and the build number 114 on a CI server, this may resolve to ABC-114.

report.active_rules=true|false

Determines if the reports contain a list of the rules that were enabled for the test.

Default: false

report.archive=true|false

Enables the generation of an additional compressed archive (.zip) file in the specified report location. The ZIP file contains all the files generated to build the report. 

This option can generate an archive for any report format (e.g., HTML, CSV, PDF, etc.). 

By generating an archive, you can also perform custom transformations of the report because all of the elements are generated to the specified destination folder.

Default: false

report.associations=true|false

Specifies whether the report shows requirements, defects, tasks, and feature requests that are associated with a test.

Default: false

report.authors_details=true|false

Determines whether the report includes an overview of the number and type of tasks assigned to each team member. 

Default: true

report.contexts_details=true|false

Determines whether the report includes an overview of the files that were checked or executed during testing.

Default: false

report.custom.extension

report.custom.xsl.file

Specifies the location and extension of the XSL file for a custom format. Used with report.format=custom

For details and examples, see Configuring Reporting Settings.

report.developer_errors=true|false

Determines whether manager reports include details about team member tasks.

Default: false

report.developer_reports=true|false

Determines whether the system generates detailed reports for all team members (in addition to a summary report for managers). 

Default: true

report.format=html|pdf|sarif|sate|xunit|custom

Specifies the report format.

Default: html

report.generate_htmls=true|false

Determines whether HTML reports are generated and saved on the local file system. XML reports are generated and saved regardless of this setting’s value.

Default: true

report.graph.cs_start_date=[MM/dd/yy]Determines the start date for trend graphs that track static analysis tasks over a period of time. See Understanding Reports for more details on these reports.
report.graph.ue_coverage_start_date=[MM/dd/yy]Determines the start date for trend graphs that track coverage over a period of time. See Understanding Reports for more details on these reports.
report.graph.ue_start_date=[MM/dd/yy]Determines the start date for trend graphs that track test execution results over a period of time. 
report.location_details=true|false

Specifies whether absolute file paths are added to XML data. This needs to be enabled on the Server installation if you want to relocate tasks upon import to desktop installations. 

Default: false

report.mail.attachments=true|false

Determines whether reports are sent as attachments. All components are included as attachments; before you can view an HTML report with images, all attachments must be saved to the disk.

Default: false

report.mail.cc=[email_addresses]Specifies where to mail comprehensive manager reports. This setting must be followed by a semicolon-separated list of email addresses. This setting is typically used to send reports to managers or architects. It can also be used to send comprehensive reports to team members if such reports are not sent automatically (for example, because the team is not using a supported source control system).
report.mail.compact=trends|links

Specifies that you want to email a compact report or link rather than a complete report. 

If trends is used, the email contains a trend graphs, summary tables, and other compact data; detailed data is not included.

If links is used, the email contains only a link to a report (which is available on Team Server)

report.mail.domain=[domain]Specifies the mail domain used to send reports.
report.mail.enabled=true|false

Determines whether reports are emailed to team members  and to the additional recipients specified with the cc setting. 

Remember that each developer that worked on project code will automatically be sent a report that contains only the errors/results related to his or her work.

Default: false

report.mail.exclude=[email_addresses]Specifies any email addresses you do not want to receive reports. This set-ting is used to prevent automated sending of reports to someone that worked on the code, but should not be receiving reports.
report.mail.exclude.developers=true|false

Specifies whether reports should be mailed to any team member whose email is not explicitly listed in the report.mail.cc property. This setting is used to prevent reports from being mailed to individual developers.

Default: false

report.mail.format=html|ascii

Specifies the email format.

Default: html

report.mail.from=[email_address OR user_name_of_the_same_domain]

Specifies the "from" line of the emails sent.

Default: <global_user_name>

report.mail.include=[email_addresses]Specifies the email addresses of team members that you want to receive individual reports. This setting must be followed by a semicolon-separated list of email addresses. This setting is typically used to send individual reports to team members if such reports are not sent automatically (for example, because the team is not using a supported source control system). It overrides team members specified in the 'exclude' list. 
report.mail.on.error.only=true|false

Determines whether reports are sent to the manager only if a task is generated or a fatal exception occurs. Team member emails are not affected by this setting; individual emails are sent only to team members who are responsible for reported tasks.

Default: false

report.mail.server=[server]Specifies the mail server used to send reports.
report.mail.port=[port]

Specifies the mail server host’s port number.

Default: 25

report.mail.security=[SL| STARTTLS| NONE]Specifies the desired security. Available settings are  SSL, STARTTLS, NONE. SSL is not available in Visual Studio.
report.mail.subject=My New Subject

Specifies the subject line of the emails sent. The default subject line is ${tool_name} Report - ${config_name}. For example, if you want to change the subject line to "Report for Project A", you would use

report.mail.subject=Report for Project A

Default: ${tool_name} Report - ${config_name}

report.mail.time_delay=[server]

Specifies a time delay between emailing reports (to avoid bulk email restrictions).

Default: 0

report.mail.unknown=[email_address OR user_name_of_the_same_domain]Specifies where to mail reports for errors assigned to "unknown".
report.mail.username=[username] report.mail.password=[password] report.mail.realm=[realm]

Specifies the settings for SMTP server authentication.

The realm value is required only for those servers that authenticate using SASL realm.

report.metrics_details=true|false

Determines whether an XML report with metrics summary information (as well as individual class and method detail data where applicable) is produced. This report will be generated only when a metrics-enabled Test Configuration is run. Metrics details will be shown in HTML and PDF reports.

Default: true

report.ref.report.file=[path]Specifies the path to the location when the reference report file will be created during analysis. See Configuring Task Reporting Preferences.
report.setup.problems=top|bottom|hidden

Determines whether reports include a section about setup problems. 

top - Adds a "Setup Problems" section to the top of the report. This is the default. 

hidden - Prevents a "Setup Problems" section from being added.

bottom - Adds a "Setup Problems" section to the bottom of the report. 

Default: bottom

report.suppressed_msgs=true|false

Determines whether reports include suppressed messages.

Default: false

report.test_params=true|false

Determines whether reports include test parameter details.

Default: false

report.ue_coverage_details_htmls=[coverage_type]

Determines whether a test's HTML report links to another report that includes source code annotated with line-by-line coverage details. 

The following values can be used for [coverage_type]:

LC - for line coverage
SC - for statement coverage
BCC - for block coverage
DC - for decision coverage
SCC - for simple condition coverage
MCDC - for MC/DC coverage

session.tag=[name]

Specifies a session tag used to label these results. This value is used for uploading summary results to Team Server. 

The tag is an identifier of the module checked during the analysis process. Reports for different modules should be marked with different tags.

Default: ${config_name}

tasks.source.control.details=true|false
This setting specifies if additional information from source control, such as revisions and comments, is included in the report.


Parasoft DTP Settings

SettingPurpose
dtp.enabled=true|false

Determines whether the current C/C++test installation is connected to DTP.

dtp.server=[server]Specifies the host name of the DTP server.
dtp.port=[port]Specifies the port number of the DTP server.
dtp.user=[username]Specifies the username for DTP server authentication.
dtp.password=[password]Specifies the password for DTP server authentication. We highly recommend that you use an encoded password to ensure successful authentication and increase the level of security; see Creating an Encoded Password.
dtp.context.path=[path]Specifies the path to DTP. The context path is a relative path from the host name specified with the dtp.server setting. This setting should only be configured if DTP is deployed to a location other than the root of the host server, which may be the case if your organization uses a reverse proxy.
report.dtp.publish=true|falseEnables or disables reporting results to DTP server.
dtp.project=[project_name]Specifies the name of the DTP project that you want these results linked to.
dtp.additional.settings=[KEY1\=VALUE1\nKEY2\=VALUE2...]Specifies advanced settings for reporting results to DTP.
dtp.autoconfig=true|falseEnables autoconfiguration with C/C++test settings stored on the DTP server

Team Server Settings

SettingPurpose
tcm.server.enabled=true|false

Determines whether C/C++test is connected to the Parasoft Team Server. 

Default: false

tcm.server.name=[name]Specifies the machine name or IP address of the machine running Team Server. 
tcm.server.port=[port]

Specifies the Team Server port number.

Default: 18888

tcm.server.accountLogin=true|false
tcm.server.username=[username]
tcm.server.password=[password]

Determines whether username and password are submitted to connect to Team Server. Usernames/passwords are not always needed; it depends on your team’s setup. 

If the first setting is true, the second and third settings specify the username and password.

Note that Team Server must have the username and password setting already enabled before these settings can be used.

tcm.server.accountLogin default: false

Licensing Settings

See Manually Adding the License to localsetttings for additional notes and examples.

SettingPurpose
cpptest.license.use_network=true|false

Enables or disables retrieving a network license.

Example: cpptest.license.use_network=true

Default: true

(info) By default, C/C++test will try to retrieve a license form License Server on the DTP configured as your primary DTP server; see Parasoft DTP Settings. If you want to configure another License Server, enable the license.network.use.specified.server option.

cpptest.license.local.password=[password]Specifies the local password that you want C/C++test to use. 
cpptest.license.local.expiration=[expiration]

Specifies the expiration date of the local license.

Default: 0

cpptest.license.network.edition=[edition_name]

Specifies the type of license that you want C/C++test to retrieve from License Server. 

[edition_name] can be automation_edition. To use a custom edition, do not set anything after the "="; simply leaving the value empty.

Example:

cpptest.license.network.edition=desktop_edition

cpptest.license.network.edition=automation_edition

Default: custom_edition

cpptest.license.custom_edition_features=[feature name]Specifies the features you want to enable in the custom edition of the C/C++test license.
cpptest.license.wait.for.tokens.time=[time in minutes]

Specifies the time that C/C++test will wait for a license if a license is not currently available. 

For example to make C++test  wait 3 minutes for license tokens, use cpptest.license.wait.for.tokens.time=3.

Default: 0

cpptest.license.autoconf.timeout=[seconds]

Specifies the maximum number of seconds C/C++test will  wait for the license to be automatically configured from License Server.

Default: 20

license.network.use.specified.server=true|false

Enables or disables retrieving the license from a custom License Server specified with the license.network.host and license.network.port options.

Example: license.network.use.specified.server=true

Default: false

license.network.host=[host]

Specifies the host name of the standalone License Server,  secondary DTP, or legacy License Server that you use to obtain the license. It requires the license.network.use.specified.server option set to true.

Example: license.network.host=jade.mycompany.com

(info) If you retrieve the license from a standalone License Server that uses the HTTPS protocol, precede the hostname with https://.

license.network.port=[port]

Specifies the port number that is assigned to License Server specified with the license.network.host option.

  • For a standalone License Server:  Depends on your Tomcat settings; typically, a  HTTP port, for example, 8080.
  • For License Server on secondary DTP: Typically, a HTTPS port, for example 443 or 8443.
  • For legacy License Server: Typically, 2002.

Example: license.network.port=2222

license.network.context.path=[path]

Specifies the path to the DTP License Server. The context path is a relative path from the host name specified with the license.network.host setting. This setting should only be configured if DTP is deployed to a location other than the root of the host server, which may be the case if your organization uses a reverse proxy.

Configuring the context path is not supported for standalone License Server.

Refer to the DTP documentation for additional information about reverse proxy server configuration and context path configuration.

Example: license.network.context.path=/foo/bar

license.network.connection.type=[http|tcp]

Specifies the connection type if you obtain your license from a custom License Server.

http: Allows you to obtain the license from a standalone License Server or License Server on secondary DTP.

tcp: Allows you to obtain the license from Legacy License Server.

It requires the license.network.use.specified.server, license.network.host, and license.network.port to be enabled.

Example: license.network.connection.type=http

license.network.auth.enabled=true|false

Enables or disables authentication on the secondary DTP server specified with the license.network.host and license.network.port options.

It requires the license.network.use.specified.server option to be set to true.

license.network.user=[username]

Specifies the username for authentication on the secondary DTP server specified with the license.network.host and license.network.port options. It requires the license.network.use.specified.server and license.network.auth.enabled options set to true.

Example: license.network.user=JohnSnow

license.network.password=[password]

Specifies the password for authentication on the secondary DTP server specified with the license.network.host and license.network.port options. It requires the license.network.use.specified.server and license.network.auth.enabled options set to true, and the the license.network.user to be configured. We highly recommend that you use an encoded password to ensure successful authentication and increase the level of security; see Creating an Encoded Password.

Example: license.network.password=Wic2019!

OpenID Connect Settings

SettingPurpose
oidc.enabled=true|false

Enables or disables user authentication via OpenID Connect.

The default is false.

oidc.issuer.uri=[uri]Specifies the URI of the OpenID Connect server where your DTP is registered.
oidc.client.id=[id]Specifies the ID registered on your OpenID Connect server.
oidc.client.secret=[password]Specifies the password provided by your OpenID Connect server.
oidc.keystore=[path]

Specifies the path to the keystore file that stores the certificate to authenticate the user on the OpenID Connect server.

oidc.keystore.password=[password]Specifies the password to the the keystore file that stores the self-signed client certificate. We highly recommend that you use an encoded password to ensure successful authentication and increase the level of security; see Creating an Encoded Password.
oidc.keystore.alias=[alias]

Specifies the alias you want to use to authenticate on the OpenID Connect server. You may need to configure this setting if your keystore file contains multiple entries.

Example: oidc.keystore.alias=grs

oidc.callback.host=localhost | 127.0.0.1

This setting specifies the local callback host configured in the IDE to communicate with the OpenID Connect server.

(info) This is an IDE-related setting and is not intended for command line use.

The default is localhost.

oidc.callback.port=0 | [port number]

This setting specifies the callback port number configured in the IDE to communicate with the OpenID Connect server.

(info) This is an IDE-related setting and is not intended for command line use.

0: The port will be automatically configured.

The default is 0.

oidc.callback.timeout=[seconds]

This setting specifies the maximum time allowed for providing user credentials on the authentication page to authenticate on DTP via OpenID Connect when working with C/C++test in the IDE.

(info) This is an IDE-related setting and is not intended for command line use.

The default is 60.

Technical Support Settings

SettingPurpose
techsupport.auto_creation=true|false

Determines whether archives are automatically prepared when testing problems occur.

Default: false

techsupport.send_email=true|false

Determines whether prepared archives are emailed to Parasoft support. If you enable this, be sure to specify email settings from the GUI or with the options in Reporting Settings.

Default: false  

techsupport.archive_location=[directory]Specifies where archives are stored.
techsupport.verbose=true|false

Determines whether verbose logs are included in the archive. Note that this option cannot be enabled if the logging system has custom configurations.

  • Verbose logs are stored in the xtest.log file within the user-home temporary location (on Windows, this is <drive>:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Local Settings\Temp\parasoft\xtest).

  • Verbose logging state is cross-session persistent (restored on application startup).

  • The log file is a rolling file: it won't grow over a certain size, and each time it achieves the maximum size, a backup will be created.

Default: false

techsupport.verbose.scontrol=true|false

Determines whether verbose logs include output from source control commands. Note that the output could include fragments of your source code.  

Default: false

techsupport.item.general=true|false

Determines whether general application logs are included.

Default: false

techsupport.item.environment=true|false

Determines whether environment variables, JVM system properties, platform details, additional properties (memory, other) are included in the archive.

Default: false

techsupport.advanced=true|false

Specifies if advanced options will be sent.

Default: false

techsupport.advanced.options=[option]

Specifies any advanced options that the support team asked you to enter.

Default: false

techsupport.dtp.engine=true|false

Specifies if additional data generated during analysis will be sent.

Default: false

Authorship/Scope Settings

SettingPurpose
authors.mappings.location=team|local|shared

Specifies where the authorship mapping file is stored. This setting defaults to team unless local or shared is specified.

If set to local (recommended), authorship mappings can be set directly in localsettings. See authors.mapping and authors.user{n} for details.

If set to shared, you can store map-pings in a local file using the authors.mappings.file option. 

The team and shared options are deprecated. Files specified by these options should be in the previously-used format of:

#author to author
user1=user3
user2=user3
#author to email
[email protected]

 Default: team

authors.mapping{n}=[from_user, to_user]

Specifies a specific author mapping for authors.mappings.location=local, as described above.

For example:

authors.mappings.location=local
authors.mapping1=baduser,gooduser
authors.mapping2=brokenuser,fixeduser 
authors.mapping3=olduser,newuser 

authors.user{n}=[username, email, full_name]

Specifies a specific author name and email for authors.mappings.location=local.

For example:

authors.user1=dan,[email protected],Dan Stowe
authors.user2=jim,[email protected],Jim White 

authors.mappings.file=[path]

Specifies the location of a "shared" file as described in authors.mappings.location above.

For example:

authors.mappings.file=/home/user/dev/temp/author_mapping1.txt

authors.ignore.case=true|false

Determines whether author names are case sensitive. If true, David and david will be considered the same user. If false, David and david will be considered two separate users.

Default: false

scope.sourcecontrol=true|false

Determines whether C++test computes code authorship based on a data from a supported source control system. This setting is not needed if you want to use the value specified in the GUI.

Default: false

scope.local=true|false

Determines whether C++test computes code authorship based on the local user. This setting is not needed if you want to use the value specified in the GUI.

Default: true

scope.recommended.computation=first|randomDetermines how C/C++test selects the Recommended Tasks for each team member—it can choose n tasks at random (the default) or select the first n tasks reported (n is the maximum number of tasks that C/C++test is configured to show each team member per day)
scope.xmlmap=true|false

Determines whether task assignment is computed based on XML files that define how you want tasks assigned for particular files or sets of files (these mappings can be specified in the GUI then saved in an XML file).

Default: true

scope.xmlmap.file=[file]Specifies the name of the XML file that defines how you want tasks assigned for particular files or sets of files.

Source Control Settings

Defining multiple repositories of the same type

Configuring more tan one repository of the same type requires adding an index (from 1 to n) to the settings that define each repository. For example: 

scontrol.rep1.svn.url= svn://buildmachine.foobar.com/home/svn
scontrol.rep1.svn.login=admin
scontrol.rep1.svn.password=1qa2ws

scontrol.rep2.svn.url= svn://tests.mycompany.com/projects/svn
scontrol.rep2.svn.login=lead
scontrol.rep2.svn.password=8ik9ol
 

Git Repository Definition Properties

PropertyDescription
scontrol.rep.type=gitGit repository type identifier.
scontrol.git.exec=Path to Git executable. If not set, assumes git command is on the path.
scontrol.rep.git.branch=The name of the branch that the source control module will use. This can be left blank and the currently checked out branch will be used.
scontrol.rep.git.url=The remote repository URL (e.g., git://hostname/repo.git).
scontrol.rep.git.workspace= The directory containing the local git repository.

Perforce Repository Definition Properties

PropertyDescription
scontrol.perforce.exec=Path to  external  client executable (p4).
scontrol.rep.type=perforcePerforce repository type identifier. 
scontrol.rep.perforce.host=Perforce server host. 
scontrol.rep.perforce.port=Perforce server port. Default port is 1666.
scontrol.rep.perforce.login=Perforce user name. 
scontrol.rep.perforce.password=Password. 
scontrol.rep.perforce.client=The client workspace name, as specified in the P4CLIENT environment variable or its equivalents. The workspace's root dir should be configured for local path (so that files can be downloaded). 

Subversion Repository Definition Properties

PropertyDescription
scontrol.rep.type=svnSubversion repository type identifier. 
scontrol.rep.svn.url=Subversion URL specifies protocol, server name, port and starting repository path (e.g.,  svn://buildmachine.foobar.com/home/svn). 
scontrol.rep.svn.login=Login name. 
scontrol.rep.svn.password =Password (not encoded). 
scontrol.svn.exec=Path to external client executable (svn).

Microsoft Team Foundation Server Repository Definition Properties 

PropertyDescription
scontrol.rep.type=tfsTFS repository type identifier. 
scontrol.rep.tfs.host=Name of the machine running TFS.
scontrol.rep.tfs.port=TFS server’s port number (optional; when not specified, 8080 is used).
scontrol.rep.tfs.protocol=The protocol used to connect to TFS server. Available values are HTTP and HTTPS.
scontrol.rep.tfs.url=TFS repository URL (for example, http://localhost:8080/tfs).
scontrol.rep.tfs.login =TFS username. Ensure you provide the same username that you used to configure the TFS repository on your machine.
scontrol.rep.tfs.password=TFS password.


File Encoding Settings

SettingPurpose
fileencoding.mode=default|user|auto

Defines how file encoding is calculated. 

default specifies that you want to use system properties.

user indicates that you will explicitly specify the encoding name (using the setting below).

auto enables automatic detection of encoding for the Far-East language specified with fileencoding.autolanguage.

Default: default

fileencoding.user-encoding=<name_of_encoding>

If fileencoding.mode is set to user, this specifies the encoding name 

Valid names are ASCII-US, UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-16LE, UTF-16BE or java.nio canonical name. 

It should be specified in form parasoft-dotNET-[codepagenumber]

fileencoding.auto-language=<language’s numeric_code>

If fileencoding.mode is set to auto, this specifies the language’s numeric code. Valid codes are:

  • JAPANESE = 1
  • CHINESE = 2
  • SIMPLIFIED CHINESE = 3
  • TRADITIONAL CHINESE = 4
  • KOREAN = 5


Miscellaneous Settings

SettingPurpose
report.rules=[url_path_to_rules_directory]

Specifies the directory for rules html files (generated by clicking the Printable Docs button in the Test Configuration’s Static Analysis tab). 

For example:

report.rules=file:///C:/Temp/Burt/parasoft/xtest/gendoc/

report.rules=../gendoc/

Default: none

tasks.clear=true|false

Clears existing tasks upon startup in cli mode. This prevents excessive time being spent "loading existing results." 

Default: true

console.verbosity.level=low|normal|high

Specifies the verbosity level for the Console view. Available settings are:

low: Configures the Console view to show errors and basic information about the current step’s name and status (done, failed, up-to-date).

normal: Also shows command lines and issues reported during test and analysis.

high: Also shows warnings.

Default: low

cpptest.custom.rules.dir=[directory]

Indicates where user-defined rules are saved.

cpptest.custom.configs.dir=[directory]

Indicates where user-defined Test Configurations are saved.

custom.compilers.dir=[directory]Overrides the custom compiler directory settings (found in Parasoft> Configurations> Custom compilers) and uses the defined directory to search for custom compilers.
exec.env=[env1; env2; ...]Specifies a list of tags that describe the environment where a test session was executed. Tags could describe an   operating system (e.g. Windows, Linux), an architecture (e.g. x86, x86_64), a compiler, a browser, etc. These tags describe a complete test session; more environment details could be also added at the test suite, test, or test case levels via the services API.
issue.tracking.tags=[value]

Specifies custom issue tracking tags. Multiple tags can be separated by a comma. For example:

issue.tracking.tags=@custom,@pr ,@fr

For more details, see Associating Tests with Development Artifacts.

parallel.mode=Manual|Auto|Disabled

Determines which of the following modes is active: 

  • Auto: Allows C/C++test to control parallel processing settings.
  • Manual: Allows you to manually configure parallel processing settings to suit your specific needs.
  • Disabled: Configures C/C++test to use only one of the available CPUs.

For more details on this and other parallel processing options, see Configuring Parallel Processing.

Default: Auto

parallel.max_threads=<number>

Specifies the maximum number of  parallel threads that can be executed simultaneously.  The actual number of parallel threads is determined based on the number of CPUs, available memory, and license settings.

Default: [available_processors]

parallel.free_memory_limit=[percentage]

Specifies the amount of memory that should be kept free in low memory conditions (expressed as a percentage of the total memory available for the application). This is used to ensure that free memory is available for other processes.

Default: 25

parallel.no_memory_limit=true|false

Indicates that you do not want to place any restrictions (beyond existing system limitations) on the memory available to Parasoft Test. 

Default: false

cpptest.fail.setup.problems=true|false

Enables or disables returning the 0x40 exit code, which indicates that setup problems were reported when the process failed; see Command Line Exit Codes for details.

Default: false

cpptest.advanced.settings.file=[path]Specified the path to the advanced settings file; see Configuring Advanced Options.

usage.reporting.enabled=true|false

Enables or disables collecting anonymous usage information and sending it to Parasoft. Read our privacy statement to learn more at https://www.parasoft.com/privacy-policy.

Default: false

Using Variables in Local Settings (Options) Files

The following variables can be used in report, e-mail, Parasoft DTP, Team Server, and license settings.

(warning) The session tag value must not  contain any ':' characters.

env_var

example: ${env_var:HOME}

Outputs the value of the environmental variable specified after the colon.

project_name

example: ${project_name}

Outputs the name of the tested project. If more than one project is provided as an input, it first outputs the tested project name, then "..."

dtp_project

example: ${dtp_project}

Outputs the name of the project on DTP that corresponds with the tested project.

workspace_name

example: ${workspace_name}

Outputs the Solution name.

config_name

example: ${config_name}

Outputs the name of executed test configuration; applies only to report and email settings.

analysis_type

example: ${analysis_type}

Outputs a comma separated list of enabled analysis types (for example: Static, Generation, Execution); applies only to reports and email settings.

tool_name

$ example: ${tool_name}

Outputs the tool name (for example: C/C++test).

time

example: ${time}

Outputs the current time. The default is yyyy-MM-dd. You can customize the format, for example: ${time:yyyy-MM-dd-HH.mm}

Examples

Example 1

# Report settings
report.developer_errors=true 
report.developer_reports=true 
report.format=html
session.tag=<project name>
 
# Mail settings:
report.mail.enabled=true
report.mail.cc=<[email protected];[email protected]> 
report.mail.server=mail.company.com
report.mail.domain=company.com
report.mail.subject=<Static Analysis results on Project X> 
report.mail.attachments=true

Example 2

# Parasoft DTP settings   
dtp.enabled==true
dtp.server=server1.mycompany.com
dtp.port=32323
dtp.user=smith
dtp.password=?1q2W3e4R5t6Y7u8I9o!  

# Mail settings
report.mail.enabled=true
report.mail.server=mail.mycompany.com   
report.mail.domain=mycompany.com   
report.mail.cc=project_manager   
report.mail.subject=Coding Standards   

Example 3

# REPORTS
 
#Determines whether reports are emailed to developers and to the additional recipients specified with the cc setting.
#Remember that if the team is using CVS for source control and each developer's email address matches his or her CVS username + the mail domain, each developer that worked on project code will automatically be sent a report that contains only the errors/results related to his or her work.

report.mail.enabled=true
 
#Exclude developers emails (true/false) 
report.mail.exclude.developers=false
 
# Append developers errors to manager emails (true/false) 
report.developer_errors=true
 
# Send reports to developers (true|false) 
report.developer_reports=true
 
# Append suppressed messages (true|false) 
report.suppressed_msgs=false
 
#Determines where to mail complete test reports.
#This setting is typically used to send reports to managers or architects.
#It can also be used to send reports to developers if developer reports
#are not sent automatically (for example, because the team is not using CVS). 
[email protected]; ${env_var:USERNAME} @domain.com
 
# mail target for unknown developer errors 
[email protected]
 
#Specifies the mail server used to send reports. 
report.mail.server=mail_server.domain.com
 
#Specifies the mail domain used to send reports. 
report.mail.domain=domain.com
 
#Specify mali from 
report.mail.from=nightly
 
#Specifies any email addresses you do not want to receive reports.
#This setting is used to prevent from automatically sending reports to someone that worked on the code, but should not be receiving reports. This setting is only applicable if the team is using CVS for source control and developer reports are being sent automatically.
report.mail.exclude=developer1;developer2
 
# Specifies the subject line of the emails sent.
report.mail.subject= ${tool_name} Report - ${config_name}
 
# Report test params include (true|false) 
report.test_params=true
 
# Team Server
 
#Determines whether the current installation is connected to the Team Server. 
tcm.server.enabled=true
 
#Specifies the machine name or IP address of the machine running Team Server. 
tcm.server.name=team_server.domain.com
 
#Specifies the Team Server port number. 
tcm.server.port=18888
 
tcm.server.accountLogin=true 
tcm.server.username=user 
tcm.server.password=password 
session.tag= ${config_name}
 
 
# SCOPE
 
#code authorship based on CVS 
scope.sourcecontrol=true
 
#code authorship based on author tag 
scope.author=false
 
#code authorship based on local user 
scope.local=false
 
# LICENSE

#network license retrieved from DTP
dtp.enabled=true
dtp.server=onya.mycompany.com
dtp.port=443
dtp.user=user1
dtp.password=mypassword
cpptest.license.use_network=true
 
# SOURCE CONTROL
 
scontrol.rep1.type=cvs
scontrol.rep1.cvs.root=:pserver:developer@cvs_server.domain.com:/home/cvs/scontrol.rep1.cvs.pass=mypassword 
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