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.
Shell
codeql bqrs interpret --format=<format> --output=<output> -t=<String=String> [--threads=<num>] [--source-archive=<sourceArchive>] [--source-location-prefix=<sourceLocationPrefix>] <options>... -- <bqrs-file>
codeql bqrs interpret --format=<format> --output=<output> -t=<String=String> [--threads=<num>] [--source-archive=<sourceArchive>] [--source-location-prefix=<sourceLocationPrefix>] <options>... -- <bqrs-file>
[Plumbing] Interpret data in a single BQRS.
A command that interprets a single BQRS file according to the provided
metadata and generates output in the specified format.
[Mandatory] The BQRS file to interpret.
[Mandatory] The format in which to write the results. One of:
csv
: Formatted comma-separated values, including columns with both
rule and alert metadata.
sarif-latest
: Static Analysis Results Interchange Format (SARIF), a
JSON-based format for describing static analysis results. This format
option uses the most recent supported version (v2.1.0). This option is
not suitable for use in automation as it will produce different versions
of SARIF between different CodeQL versions.
sarifv2.1.0
: SARIF v2.1.0.
graphtext
: A textual format representing a graph. Only compatible with
queries with @kind graph.
dgml
: Directed Graph Markup Language, an XML-based format for
describing graphs. Only compatible with queries with @kind graph.
dot
: Graphviz DOT language, a text-based format for describing graphs.
Only compatible with queries with @kind graph.
[Mandatory] The output path to write results to. For graph formats
this should be a directory, and the result (or results if this command
supports interpreting more than one query) will be written within that
directory.
[Mandatory] A query metadata key value pair. Repeat for each piece of
metadata. At least the keys 'kind' and 'id' must be specified. Keys
do not need to be prefixed with @.
The maximum number of paths to produce for each alert with paths.
(Default: 4)
[SARIF formats only] Include the full file contents for all files
referenced in at least one result.
[SARIF formats only] Include code snippets for each location mentioned
in the results, with two lines of context before and after the reported
location.
[SARIF formats only] [Deprecated] Include Markdown query help for
all queries. It loads query help for /path/to/query.ql from the
/path/to/query.md file. If this flag is not supplied the default
behavior is to include help only for custom queries i.e. those in query
packs which are not of the form `codeql/<lang&rt;-queries`. This
option has no effect when passed to
codeql bqrs interpret
.
[SARIF formats only] Specify whether to include query help in the
SARIF output. One of:
always
: Include query help for all queries.
custom_queries_only
(default)
: Include query help only for custom
queries i.e. those in query packs which are not of the form
`codeql/<lang&rt;-queries`.
never
: Do not include query help for any queries.
This option has no effect when passed to
codeql bqrs interpret
.
Available since
v2.15.2
.
[SARIF formats only] Place the rule object for each query under its
corresponding QL pack in the
<run>.tool.extensions
property. This
option has no effect when passed to
codeql bqrs interpret
.
[SARIF formats only] For alerts that have multiple causes, include
them as a Markdown-formatted itemized list in the output in addition to
as a plain string.
[SARIF formats only] Produce pretty-printed SARIF output. By default,
SARIF output is minified to reduce the size of the output file.
[SARIF formats only] Produce one result per message, rather than one
result per unique location.
The format in which to produce locations in CSV output. One of: uri,
line-column, offset-length. (Default: line-column)
A format string defining the format in which to produce file location
URLs in DOT output. The following place holders can be used {path}
{start:line} {start:column} {end:line} {end:column}, {offset}, {length}
[GitHub.com and GitHub Enterprise Server v3.12.0+ only] Use
sub-language file coverage information. This calculates, displays, and
exports separate file coverage information for languages which share a
CodeQL extractor like C and C++, Java and Kotlin, and JavaScript and
TypeScript.
Available since
v2.15.2
.
[SARIF formats only] [Recommended] Specify a category for this
analysis to include in the SARIF output. A category can be used to
distinguish multiple analyses performed on the same commit and
repository, but on different languages or different parts of the code.
If you analyze the same version of a code base in several different ways
(e.g., for different languages) and upload the results to GitHub for
presentation in Code Scanning, this value should differ between each of
the analyses, which tells Code Scanning that the analyses
supplement
rather than
supersede
each other. (The values should be consistent
between runs of the same analysis for
different
versions of the code
base.)
This value will appear (with a trailing slash appended if not already
present) as the
<run>.automationDetails.id
property.
The number of threads used for computing paths.
Defaults to 1. You can pass 0 to use one thread per core on the machine,
or -
N
to leave
N
cores unused (except still use at least one
thread).
[SARIF only] A key value pair to add to the generated SARIF 'run'
property bag. Can be repeated.
[SARIF only] The column kind used to interpret location columns. One
of: utf8, utf16, utf32, bytes.
[SARIF only] Whether the unicode newline characters LS (Line
Separator, U+2028) and PS (Paragraph Separator, U+2029) are considered
as new lines when interpreting location line numbers.
The directory or zip file containing the source archive.
The file path on the original file system where the source code was
stored.
Show this help text.
[Advanced] Give option to the JVM running the command.
(Beware that options containing spaces will not be handled correctly.)
Incrementally increase the number of progress messages printed.
Incrementally decrease the number of progress messages printed.
[Advanced] Explicitly set the verbosity level to one of errors,
warnings, progress, progress+, progress++, progress+++. Overrides
-v
and
-q
.
[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.)
[Advanced] Controls the location of cached data on disk that will
persist between several runs of the CLI, such as downloaded QL packs and
compiled query plans. If not set explicitly, this defaults to a
directory named
.codeql
in the user's home directory; it will be
created if it doesn't already exist.
Available since
v2.15.2
.