This content describes the most recent release of the CodeQL CLI. For more information about this release, see https://github.com/github/codeql-cli-binaries/releases.
To see details of the options available for this command in an earlier release, run the command with the --help
option in your terminal.
Synopsis
codeql test extract <options>... -- <testDir>
Description
[Plumbing] Build a dataset for a test directory.
Build a database for a specified test directory, without actually running any test queries. Outputs the path to the raw QL dataset to execute test queries against.
Primary options
<testDir>
[Mandatory] The path to the test directory.
--database=<dir>
Override the location of the database being created. By default it will be a subdirectory whose name is derived from the name of the test directory itself with '.testproj' appended.
--search-path=<dir>[:<dir>...]
A list of directories under which extractor packs may be found. The directories can either be the extractor packs themselves or directories that contain extractors as immediate subdirectories.
If the path contains multiple directory trees, their order defines precedence between them: if the target language is matched in more than one of the directory trees, the one given first wins.
The extractors bundled with the CodeQL toolchain itself will always be
found, but if you need to use separately distributed extractors you need
to give this option (or, better yet, set up --search-path
in a
per-user configuration file).
(Note: On Windows the path separator is ;
).
--cleanup
Remove the test database instead of creating it.
--[no-]show-extractor-output
[Advanced] Show the output from extractor scripts that create test databases. This can be useful while developing or editing test cases. Beware that it can cause duplicated or malformed output if you use this with multiple threads!
--[no-]check-undefined-labels
[Advanced] Report errors for undefined labels.
--[no-]check-unused-labels
[Advanced] Report errors for unused labels.
--[no-]check-repeated-labels
[Advanced] Report errors for repeated labels.
--[no-]check-redefined-labels
[Advanced] Report errors for redefined labels.
--[no-]check-use-before-definition
[Advanced] Report errors for labels used before they're defined.
--[no-]fail-on-trap-errors
[Advanced] Exit non-zero if an error occurs during trap import.
--[no-]include-location-in-star
[Advanced] Construct entity IDs that encode the location in the TRAP file they came from. Can be useful for debugging of TRAP generators, but takes up a lot of space in the dataset.
--format=<fmt>
Select output format, either text
(default) or json
.
Common options
-h, --help
Show this help text.
-J=<opt>
[Advanced] Give option to the JVM running the command.
(Beware that options containing spaces will not be handled correctly.)
-v, --verbose
Incrementally increase the number of progress messages printed.
-q, --quiet
Incrementally decrease the number of progress messages printed.
--verbosity=<level>
[Advanced] Explicitly set the verbosity level to one of errors,
warnings, progress, progress+, progress++, progress+++. Overrides -v
and -q
.
--logdir=<dir>
[Advanced] Write detailed logs to one or more files in the given directory, with generated names that include timestamps and the name of the running subcommand.
(To write a log file with a name you have full control over, instead
give --log-to-stderr
and redirect stderr as desired.)