The SAP NPM registry has been migrated to the default public registry,
thus the separate configuration with the sapNpmRegistry is not required
anymore.
All packages from npm.sap.com have been migrated to npmjs.org
and in the future SAP packages will only be available from the default
public registry.
This change adds a buildDescriptorExcludeList parameter to
npmExecuteScripts, to enable the exclusion of certain directories when
executing npm scripts. Previously, npmExecuteScripts could only execute
scripts in all packages.
Now it is possible to provide paths or patterns as elements of the
buildDescriptorExcludeList to exclude packages when executing npm scripts.
* Add error category parsing to cmd execution
It is now possible to define `ErrorCategoryMapping` as a `map[string][]string` on a `Command`.
The format contains the category as key which has a list of error patterns assigned.
Example:
```
cmd := Command{
ErrorCategoryMapping: map[string][]string
"build": {"build failed"},
"compliance": {"vulnerabilities found", "outdated components found"},
"test": {"some tests failed"},
},
}
```
Setting this map triggers console log parsing when executing a command.
If a match is found the error category is stored and
it will automatically be added to the `errorDetails.json`.
* clean up go.mod
* fix test
* fix test
* Update DEVELOPMENT.md
* fix tests
* address long console content without line breaks
* scan condition update
* fix test
* add missing comment for exported function
* Update pkg/command/command.go
Co-authored-by: Stephan Aßmus <stephan.assmus@sap.com>
Co-authored-by: Stephan Aßmus <stephan.assmus@sap.com>
Co-authored-by: Christopher Fenner <26137398+CCFenner@users.noreply.github.com>
This change refactors the npm pkg and npmExecuteScripts implementations
to be reusable for future steps, e.g., npmExecuteLint.
In addition, it fixes few small bugs related to unit test execution on
Windows and the fileUtils mocking implementation.
Co-authored-by: Daniel Kurzynski <daniel.kurzynski@sap.com>
Co-authored-by: Stephan Aßmus <stephan.assmus@sap.com>
Do not exit with os.Exit(1) but using log.Entry().Fatal() instead
* Golang: forward error details
* extend groovy wrapper to provide proper error message
* create closure for error handling