Difference between revisions of "Local Rule Sets"

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When using local rule sets, Globalyzer will try to access the rule set on the server if a local rule set is not found and the login information is available,
 
When using local rule sets, Globalyzer will try to access the rule set on the server if a local rule set is not found and the login information is available,
   
Use of this feature requires a '''Globalyzer License''' to be downloaded from the Server and stored on your local machine. Place this license file in the following default locations, per OS:
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Use of this feature requires a '''Globalyzer License''' to be downloaded from the Server (from the Client Download page) and stored on your local machine. Place this license file in the following default locations, per OS:
 
* Windows - C:\Lingoport
 
* Windows - C:\Lingoport
 
* Linux - {userhome}/lingoport
 
* Linux - {userhome}/lingoport

Revision as of 19:33, 19 September 2017

Local Rule Sets is a Globalyzer Lite feature that allows scanning without accessing the Globalyzer Server. Rule sets are stored in local zip files rather than retrieved from the Server.

These rule set files can either be exported directly from the Server and copied to your project-path/lingoport directory, or exported from the Client as an option when exporting your Workbench project to a Globalyzer Lite Project Definition File.

To use Local Rule Sets, set the use-local-rulesets attribute to true in the Lite Project Definition file.

When using local rule sets, you do not need to specify username/password/server information in your Project Definition File.

When using local rule sets, Globalyzer will try to access the rule set on the server if a local rule set is not found and the login information is available,

Use of this feature requires a Globalyzer License to be downloaded from the Server (from the Client Download page) and stored on your local machine. Place this license file in the following default locations, per OS:

  • Windows - C:\Lingoport
  • Linux - {userhome}/lingoport
  • Mac - /Applications/Lingoport