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CodeArts Check
CodeArts Check
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Process
- Roles and Permissions
- Preparing
- Creating Tasks
- (Optional) Configuring Rule Sets
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(Optional) Configuring Tasks
- Overview
- Configuring Basic Info
- Configuring a Rule Set
- Configuring Excluded Flies
- Configuring Quality Gate
- Configuring Execution Plans
- Enabling and Disabling Notifications
- Configuring Check Modes
- Configuring an Automatic Check Task for Branch Merge
- Configuring an Automatic Check Task Executed upon Code Commit
- Executing Tasks
- Viewing Check Results
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
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APIs
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Task Management
- Querying the task list
- Stopping a Check Task
- Querying the Task Execution Status
- Querying Historical Scan Results
- Querying Check Parameters of a Task Rule Set (V2)
- Task Configuration Check Parameters
- Modifying a Task Rule Set
- Querying Task Check Failure Logs
- Creating a Check Task
- Deleting a Check Task
- Executing a Check Task
- Querying Check Parameters of a Task Rule Set (v3)
- Querying the Selected Rule Sets of a Task (V2)
- Querying the Selected Rule Sets of a Task (v3)
- Obtaining the Directory Tree of a Task
- Shielding a Directory in Task Configuration
- Querying Advanced Settings of a Task
- Configuring Advanced Settings for a Task
- Defect Management
- Rule Management
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Task Management
- Application Examples
- Appendixes
- Change History
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FAQs
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General Issues
- What Are the Role Permissions in CodeArts Check?
- How Do I Use CodeArts Check?
- Which Languages Can Be Checked by CodeArts Check?
- Which of the Following Dimensions Can Be Checked by CodeArts Check?
- Can I Check Local Code Using CodeArts Check?
- Does CodeArts Check Only Check Bugs in Code Execution?
- Can I Locate the Code Committer for a Bug?
- Can I Select Multiple Rule Sets for a Code Check Task?
- How Do I Export Code Issues?
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Using CodeArts Check
- Executing Task. Try Again Later
- Insufficient Permission. Please Check and Try Again
- Cppcheck Cannot Tokenize the Code Correctly
- No Data Is Displayed After a Task Check Is Complete
- Permission Is Insufficient for Using Public APIs
- A Message Is Displayed Indicating that the Project Does Not Exist When a Public API Is Used
- Setting Build Parameters
- Failed to Check a TypeScript Task
- Security
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General Issues
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One-stop Issue Fixing
Updated on 2023-11-28 GMT+08:00
One-stop Issue Fixing with Higher Efficiency
Developers are tired of tools that are not easy to understand, issue distribution that is time-consuming and labor-intensive, and repeated handling of the same alarm in multiple versions. These lead to difficulties in issue analysis and fixing, affecting the initiative for tool use.
CodeArts Check provides the following capabilities to help developers efficiently and smoothly check code.
- Code defects are detected by line and fixed quickly according to the provided guides, including built-in coding specifications, compliant and noncompliant examples, and fix suggestions. Developers do not need to retrain specifications and fix skills.
- Issue owners are automatically matched based on the code commit information, improving the issue distribution efficiency, and enhancing specification and quality awareness of developers.
- The ignored issues that have been handled are automatically synchronized. Therefore, all same false positives in a repository only need to be handled once.
The preceding capabilities improve the efficiency of issue analysis and fixing during practices.
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