Note
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 pack ci [--force] <options>... -- <dir>
codeql pack ci [--force] <options>... -- <dir>
Description
Clean install dependencies for this pack, verifying that the existing lock file is up to date.
This command installs the dependencies of the pack, using the versions specified in the codeql-pack.lock.yml file. If any of the versions specified in the lock file are incompatible with the version constraints specified in the qlpack.yml file, or if no lock file is present, this command fails.
This command is similar to codeql pack install
, except it's meant to
be used in automated environments such as test platforms, continuous
integration, and deployment -- or any situation where you want to make
sure you're doing a clean install of your dependencies.
Available since v2.12.4
.
Options
Primary Options
<dir>
The root directory of the package.
--format=<fmt>
Select output format, either text
(default) or json
.
-f, --[no-]force
Allow overwriting already existing packs.
--[no-]allow-prerelease
Allow packs with pre-release version qualifiers (e.g.,
X.Y.Z-qualifier
) to be used. Without this flag, pre-release packs will
be ignored.
Available since v2.11.3
.
--lock-override=<file>
[Advanced] Specifies an alternate lock file to use as the input to dependency resolution.
--lock-output=<file>
[Advanced] Specifies an alternate location to save the lock file generated by dependency resolution.
Available since v2.14.1
.
--no-strict-mode
[Advanced] Turn off strict mode to avoid a warning when resolving
packages from the --additional-packs
and other locally resolved locations. Packages resolved locally are never downloaded
and will not be added to the package lock.
Options for resolving QL packs outside of the package registry
--search-path=<dir>[:<dir>...]
A list of directories under which QL packs may be found. Each directory
can either be a QL pack (or bundle of packs containing a
.codeqlmanifest.json
file at the root) or the immediate parent of one
or more such directories.
If the path contains more than one directory, their order defines precedence between them: when a pack name that must be resolved is matched in more than one of the directory trees, the one given first wins.
Pointing this at a checkout of the open-source CodeQL repository ought to work when querying one of the languages that live there.
If you have checked out the CodeQL repository as a sibling of the
unpacked CodeQL toolchain, you don't need to give this option; such
sibling directories will always be searched for QL packs that cannot be
found otherwise. (If this default does not work, it is strongly
recommended to set up --search-path
once and for all in a per-user
configuration file).
(Note: On Windows the path separator is ;
).
--additional-packs=<dir>[:<dir>...]
If this list of directories is given, they will be searched for packs
before the ones in --search-path
. The order between these doesn't
matter; it is an error if a pack name is found in two different places
through this list.
This is useful if you're temporarily developing a new version of a pack that also appears in the default path. On the other hand, it is not recommended to override this option in a config file; some internal actions will add this option on the fly, overriding any configured value.
(Note: On Windows the path separator is ;
).
Options for configuring the CodeQL package manager
--registries-auth-stdin
Authenticate to GitHub Enterprise Server Container registries by passing a comma-separated list of <registry_url>=<token> pairs.
For example, you can pass
https://containers.GHEHOSTNAME1/v2/=TOKEN1,https://containers.GHEHOSTNAME2/v2/=TOKEN2
to authenticate to two GitHub Enterprise Server instances.
This overrides the CODEQL_REGISTRIES_AUTH and GITHUB_TOKEN environment
variables. If you only need to authenticate to the github.com Container
registry, you can instead authenticate using the simpler
--github-auth-stdin
option.
--github-auth-stdin
Authenticate to the github.com Container registry by passing a github.com GitHub Apps token or personal access token via standard input.
To authenticate to GitHub Enterprise Server Container registries, pass
--registries-auth-stdin
or use the CODEQL_REGISTRIES_AUTH environment
variable.
This overrides the GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable.
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.)
--common-caches=<dir>
[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
.