Synopsis

fcli aviator ssc apply-remediations --artifact-id=artifact-id [--progress=<type>] [--source-dir=<sourceCodeDirectory>] [[-h] [--env-prefix=<prefix>] [--log-file=<logFile>] [--log-level=<logLevel>] [--log-mask=<level>] [--debug]] [[--ssc-session=<sessionName>]] [[-o=<type+args>] [--style*=<style>,…​]…​ ] [--to-file=<outputFile>_]]

Description

Downloads the FPR from an SSC artifact ID, apply the remediations proposed by SAST Aviator on the user’s source code directory.This command requires an active user session. Use 'fcli aviator session login' to create a session. #fcli.aviator.ssc.apply-remediations.artifact-id = Downloads the FPR based on the artifact ID

Options

--artifact-id=artifact-id

Artifact id.

--progress=<type>

Configure progress output. Allowed values: auto, none, simple, stderr, single-line, ansi. Default value: auto. Proper output of single-line and ansi depends on console capabilities.

--source-dir=<sourceCodeDirectory>

If user provides the source-code-directory the remediations will be applied to this directory. In the absence of this option remediations will be applied to current working directory.

SSC session name options

--ssc-session=<sessionName>

Name of the SSC session to use for executing this command. Default value: default.

-o, --output=<type+args>

Select output type (csv, table, expr, json, xml, yaml) and optional type arguments.

--store=<var>[:<prop>]

Store JSON results in an fcli variable for later reference.

*--style*=<style>,…​

Select output style: header, no-header, pretty, no-pretty, flat, no-flat, array, single, border, no-border, md-border.

--to-file=<outputFile>

Write output to the specified file.

--debug

Enable collection of debug logs.

--env-prefix=<prefix>

Prefix for resolving default option values. Default value: FCLI_DEFAULT.

-h, --help

Use 'fcli [command] -h' to display help for fcli (sub-)commands.

--log-file=<logFile>

Write log output to file. Default: ./fcli.log if logging is enabled.

--log-level=<logLevel>

Set logging level: TRACE, DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, NONE.

--log-mask=<level>

Log mask level: high, medium, low, none. Default: medium. Masking is done on a best-effort basis; no guarantee that all sensitive data will be masked.