Synopsis

fcli fod sast-scan import [--chunk-size=<chunkSize>] [--delim=<delimiter>] -f=<file> [--progress=<type>] --rel=id|app[:ms]:rel [[-h] [--env-prefix=<prefix>] [--log-file=<logFile>] [--log-level=<logLevel>] [--log-mask=<level>] [--debug]] [[--fod-session=<sessionName>]] [[-o=<type+args>] [--style*=<style>,…​]…​ ] [--to-file=<outputFile>_]]

Description

As FoD doesn’t return a scan id for imported scans, the output of this command cannot be used with commands that expect a scan id, like the wait-for command.

Options

--chunk-size=<chunkSize>

Size of each chunk (in bytes) for file uploads. Default is 1048576.

--delim=<delimiter>

Change the default delimiter character when using options that accept "application[:microservice]:release" as an argument or parameter.

-f, --file=<file>

FPR file containing existing SAST scan results to be imported.

--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.

--rel, --release=id|app[:ms]:rel

Release id or <application>[:<microservice>]:<release> name.

FoD session name options

--fod-session=<sessionName>

Name of the FoD 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.