The validator comes with a commandline interface (CLI) which allows validating any number of input xml files.
The general way using the CLI is:
java -jar validationtool-<version>-standalone.jar -s <scenario-config-file> [OPTIONS] [FILE] [FILE] [FILE] ...
The validator can also read the xml file from the standard input
# via redirection
java -jar validationtool-<version>-standalone.jar -s <scenario-config-file> [OPTIONS] < my-input.xml
# read from pipe
cat my-input.xml | validationtool-<version>-standalone.jar -s <scenario-config-file> [OPTIONS]
The help option displays further CLI options to customize the process:
java -jar validationtool-<version>-standalone.jar --help
You can also use multiple scenario configurations and multiple repositories with resources for these. The validator either supports supplying the parameters in order or using named configuration. Valid usages are
# multiple scenarios, implicit repository
java -jar validationtool-<version>-standalone.jar -s <scenario-config-file1> -s <scenario-config-file2> [OPTIONS] [FILE]
# multiple scenarios, single defined repository
java -jar validationtool-<version>-standalone.jar -s <scenario-config-file1> -s <scenario-config-file2> -r <path-to-repo> [OPTIONS] [FILE]
# multiple scenarios, multiple repositories ordered
java -jar validationtool-<version>-standalone.jar -s <scenario-config-file1> -r <path-to-repo1> -s <scenario-config-file2> -r <path-to-repo2> [OPTIONS] [FILE]
java -jar validationtool-<version>-standalone.jar -s <scenario-config-file1> -s <scenario-config-file2> -r <path-to-repo1> -r <path-to-repo2> [OPTIONS] [FILE]
# multiple scenarios, multiple repositories (named)
java -jar validationtool-<version>-standalone.jar -s "NAME1=<scenario-config-file1>" -s "NAME2=<scenario-config-file2>" -r "NAME1=<path-to-repo1>" -r "NAME2=<path-to-repo2>" [OPTIONS] [FILE]
Besides the obvious functionality of validating, the cli provides additional functionality to customize the processing:
|name | option | description | | - | - | - | | Daemon mode | -D
| Starts the validator in daemon mode as an HTTP service | |
print mode | -p
| Print the report to stdout | | extract html | -h
| Extracts any html blocks within the report and saves the content to
the filesystem. Note: the file name is derived from the node name the html appears in | | print memory stats | -m
| Prints some memory
usage information. Mainly for debugging purposes on processing huge xml files | | check assertions | -c <file>
| Check assertions on the
generated reports. This is mainly useful for scenario developers. Ask KoSIT for documentation, if you want to use this feauture |
code | description |
---|---|
0 | All validated xml files are acceptable according to the scenario configurations |
positive integer | Number of rejected (e.g. not acceptable) xml files according to the scenario configurations |
-1 | Parsing error. The commandline arguments specified are incorrect |
-2 | Configuration error. There is an error loading the configuration and/or validation targets |