Warning
CodeQL CLI database bundles contain a copy of the source code being analyzed by CodeQL, therefore we suggest sharing these bundles only with people who are authorized to access that source code.
About creating CodeQL CLI database bundles
Note
이 문서에서는 CodeQL CLI 2.14.6 번들에서 사용할 수 있는 기능을 GitHub Enterprise Server 3.11의 초기 릴리스에 포함되어 있습니다.
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The CodeQL CLI database bundle command can be used to create a relocatable archive of a CodeQL database.
A copy of a database bundle can be used to share troubleshooting information with your team members or with GitHub 지원.
The following CodeQL CLI command syntax is suggested when creating a database bundle for troubleshooting purposes:
Note
This sample database bundle
command requires CodeQL CLI version 2.17.6 or higher.
codeql database bundle --output=codeql-debug-artifacts.zip --include-diagnostics --include-logs --include-results -- <dir>
For this command, <dir>
must be the path to the directory where the CodeQL database was created.
The successful command execution creates a zip file called codeql-debug-artifacts.zip
which contains CodeQL troubleshooting information. That file is the database bundle.
This command assumes that the --log-dir
command line argument was not used for the database create
and database analyze
commands. When that command line argument is used, the log files created by those commands will not be included with the database bundle.
Increasing the verbosity for database create
and database analyze
If the database create
and database analyze
commands are not detailed enough for troubleshooting purposes, you can increase their verbosity.
Both commands support the --verbosity
command line argument which can be set to progress++
prior to creating a database bundle.