Globalyzer CI/CD (Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery)
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What is Globalyzer Lite and Globalyzer CI/CD?
Globalyzer Lite is the product that allows users to scan code and create reports without having to use the Globalyzer Workbench or set up a database. In the Lingoport Continuous Globalization Server, Globalyzer Lite (Globalyzer CI/CD) is an integral part of the process to create reports that are displayed in the Lingoport Dashboard showing the number of internationalization issues detected.
Using Globalyzer Lite in a Continuous Globalization System
If the Lingoport Continuous Globalization System was installed and configured using the Stack Installer or Stack Updater, then Globalyzer Lite has already been integrated into the system.
- Check in a project definition file into source control.
- On-board a Jenkins project for the code base using one of the Globalyzer Lite templates like Lingoport.SampleLite or Lingoport.SampleLiteLRM.
- Check the Lingoport Dashboard and verify that the results are shown.
Globalyzer Lite is easy to integrate into other Continuous Integration (CI) systems as well.
- Check in a project definition file into source control (or, if you prefer, place one in the Jenkins server's filesystem).
- Run the following from Jenkins' shell:
java -jar globalyzer-lite.jar -f "${WORKSPACE}/GlobalyzerProjectDefinitionFile.xml" --project-path "${WORKSPACE}" --report-path "globalyzer-lite-reports"
- Use the Lingoport Dashboard to display the results from the generated reports.
You may also pass the reports to your own reporting system.
Using Globalyzer Lite from a command line
Globalyzer Lite can be executed from a command prompt or shell via the following command:
java -jar globalyzer-lite.jar some_location/YourProjectDefinitionFile.xml
After Globalyzer Lite finishes each scan, a relevant Globalyzer report is created at the location specified in the Project Definition's report path.
Lite also allows for altering the following parameters via command line options:
- The Project Path
- The Report Path
- The Files/Directories to scan
- The location of the Globalyzer License (if using Local Rule Sets)
Project Definition Format
Here is the template for a project definition file. For the full instructions to setup a project definition file, see our help page.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> <!-- All items are allowed anywhere in the xml as long as the hierarchy is preserved --> <gzproject> <login> <server> </server> <!-- must match .globalyzerrc setting --> <username></username> <!-- must be specified in .globalyzerrc --> <password></password> <!-- must be specified in .globalyzerrc --> <!-- if .globalyzerrc is present --> <use-local-rulesets></use-local-rulesets> <!-- optional. May be 'true' or 'false' --> <!-- if true, you need a Globalyzer.license --> <!-- Optional Parameters (Delete this section if not using them) --> <optional> <!-- If using, host and port must be filled out --> <proxy-user> </proxy-user> <proxy-password></proxy-password> <proxy-host> </proxy-host> <!-- required if using proxy --> <proxy-port> </proxy-port> <!-- required if using proxy --> </optional> </login> <!-- Paths may be absolute, or relative --> <project-path></project-path> <!-- may be specified via command line --> <project-name></project-name> <report-path></report-path> <!-- may be specified via command line --> <report-type></report-type> <!-- See 'Report Information' --> <data-dictionary-location></data-dictionary-location> <!-- optional --> <filter-with-dictionary></filter-with-dictionary> <!-- optional. May be 'true' or 'false' --> <scan-timeout>500</scan-timeout> <!-- optional. Max value 600 (seconds) --> <generate-partial-results></generate-partial-results> <!-- optional. May be 'true' or 'false' --> <save-history></save-history> <!-- optional. May be 'true' or 'false' --> <scans> <scan> <!-- create and execute a single scan with this info --> <scan-name> </scan-name> <ruleset-name> </ruleset-name> <!-- must match existing --> <ruleset-owner></ruleset-owner> </scan> <scan> <!-- create and execute a single scan with this info --> <scan-name> </scan-name> <ruleset-name> </ruleset-name> <!-- must match existing --> <ruleset-owner></ruleset-owner> <!-- optional --> <use-machine-learning>true</use-machine-learning> <!-- May be 'true' or 'false' --> <!-- if true, you must have generated --> <!-- machine learning zip files --> <!-- from the Workbench --> <!-- optional --> <encoding>UTF-8</encoding> <!-- encoding of files to scan --> <!-- optional --> <scan-items> <!-- may be overridden via command line --> <item></item> <!-- delete me if blank --> <item></item> <!-- delete me if blank --> </scan-items> <!-- optional --> <comments> <!-- customize Globalyzer recognized comments --> <todo>SPECIAL_GLOBALYZER_TODO_COMMENT</todo> <ignore-next-line>GBLYZR_IGNORE_NEXT_LINE</ignore-next-line> <start-ignore>GLOBALYZER_START_IGNORE</start-ignore> <end-ignore>GBL_END_IGNORE</end-ignore> </comments> <!-- optional --> <checks> <!-- specify which issue types to detect --> <embedded-strings>true</embedded-strings> <locale-sensitive-methods>false</locale-sensitive-methods> <general-patterns>true</general-patterns> <static-file-references>false</static-file-references> </checks> </scan> </scans> </gzproject>