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Setting | Purpose |
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build.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 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
For the ABC project and the build number 114 on a CI server, this may resolve to |
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 | Specifies whether the report shows requirements, defects, tasks, and feature requests that are associated with a test. Default: false |
report.authors_details | Determines whether the report includes an overview of the number and type of tasks assigned to each team member. Default: true |
report.contexts_details | Determines whether the report includes an overview of the files that were checked or executed during testing. Default: false |
| Specifies the location and extension of the XSL file for a custom format. Used with 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 |
| 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 If |
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 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 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: |
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
Default: |
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 |
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.
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 |
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: |
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. |
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Setting | Purpose |
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parasoft.eula.accepted=true|false | Allows you to accept the terms of Parasoft End User License Agreement (EULA). Default: false |
cpptest.license.use_network=true|false | Enables or disables retrieving a network license. Example: Default: true 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 |
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.
Example:
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 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 Example: 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 Example:
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license.network.port=[port] | Specifies the port number that is assigned to License Server specified with the
Example: |
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 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.connection.type=[http|tcp] | Specifies the connection type if you obtain your license from a custom License Server.
It requires the Example: |
license.network.auth.enabled= | Enables or disables authentication on the secondary DTP server specified with the It requires the |
license.network.user=[username] | Specifies the username for authentication on the secondary DTP server specified with the Example: |
license.network.password=[password] | Specifies the password for authentication on the secondary DTP server specified with the Example: |
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