Note: This article was migrated from the CodeQL documentation website in January 2023.
About query reference files
A query reference file is text file that defines the location of one query to test.
You use a query reference file when you want to tell the test run
subcommand
to run a query that’s not part of a test directory.
There are two ways to specify queries that you want to run as tests:
- Use a query reference file to specify the location of a query to test. This is useful when you create tests for alert and path queries that are intended to identify problems in real codebases. You might create several directories of test code, each focusing on different aspects of the query. Then you would add a query reference file to each directory of test code, to specify the query to test.
- Add the query directly to a directory of tests.
These is typically useful when you’re writing queries explicitly to test the behavior
of QL libraries. Often these queries contain just a few calls to library predicates,
wrapping them in a
select
statement so their output can be tested.
Defining a query reference file
Each query reference file, .qlref
, contains a single line that defines
where to find one query. The location must be defined relative
to the root of the CodeQL pack that contains the query.
Usually, this is either the CodeQL pack that contains the .qlref
, a CodeQL pack specified in the dependencies
block for the test pack, or a transitive dependency of the CodeQL pack.
You should use forward slashes in the path on all operating systems to ensure compatibility between systems.
Example
A query reference file to test a JavaScript alert query: DeadAngularJSEventListener.qlref
The qlpack.yml
file, https://github.com/github/codeql/blob/main/javascript/ql/test/qlpack.yml,
for the CodeQL pack at javascript/ql/test
defines codeql/javascript-queries
as
a dependency. So the query reference file defines the location of the query relative
to the codeql/javascript-queries
CodeQL pack:
AngularJS/DeadAngularJSEventListener.ql