Code test
Usage
snyk code test [<OPTIONS>] [<PATH>]
Description
The snyk code test
command tests source code for any known security issues (Static Application Security Testing).
Exit codes
Possible exit codes and their meaning:
0: success (scan completed), no vulnerabilities found
1: action_needed (scan completed), vulnerabilities found
2: failure, try to re-run the command. Use -d
to output the debug logs.
3: failure, no supported projects detected
Configure the Snyk CLI
Debug
Use the -d
option to output the debug logs.
Options
--org=<ORG_ID>
--org=<ORG_ID>
Specify the <ORG_ID>
to run Snyk commands tied to a specific Snyk Organization. The <ORG_ID>
influences private test limits.
If you have multiple Organizations, you can set a default from the CLI using:
$ snyk config set org=<ORG_ID>
Set a default to ensure all newly tested projects are tested under your default Organization. If you need to override the default, use the --org=<ORG_ID>
option.
Default: <ORG_ID>
that is the current preferred Organization in your Account settings
Note: You can also use --org=<orgslugname>.
The ORG_ID
works in both the CLI and the API. The Organization slug name works in the CLI, but not in the API.
orgslugname
must match the slug name as displayed in the URL of your org in the Snyk UI: https://app.snyk.io/org/[orgslugname]
. The orgname does not work.
For more information see the article How to select the Organization to use in the CLI
--json
--json
Print results on the console as a JSON data structure.
Example: $ snyk code test --json
--json-file-output=<OUTPUT_FILE_PATH>
--json-file-output=<OUTPUT_FILE_PATH>
Save test output as a JSON data structure directly to the specified file, regardless of whether or not you use the --json
option.
Use to display the human-readable test output using stdout and, at the same time, save the JSON data structure output to a file.
For SAST, if no issues are found, Snyk does not create a json
file. In contrast, for open-source, Snyk creates a file whether or not issues are found.
Example: $ snyk code test --json-file-output=vuln.json
--sarif
--sarif
Return results in SARIF format.
Example: $ snyk code test --sarif
--sarif-file-output=<OUTPUT_FILE_PATH>
--sarif-file-output=<OUTPUT_FILE_PATH>
Save test output in SARIF format directly to the <OUTPUT_FILE_PATH> file, regardless of whether or not you use the --sarif
option.
Use to display the human-readable test output using stdout and, at the same time, save the SARIF format output to a file.
--severity-threshold=<low|medium|high>
--severity-threshold=<low|medium|high>
Report only vulnerabilities at the specified level or higher.
Note: The Snyk Code configuration issues do not use the critical
severity level.
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