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A codebase can have thousands or more files of a vast range of types, from those that are clearly code (.py, .cpp, .so) to those that clearly are not code (.txt, .xlsx), and many that are somewhere in between (.jsp, .html, .erb). Our goal: automate the identification of which files are more or less important in the risk analysis process so that the more important files can be analyzed first, and those that need not be analyzed can be identified and omitted from analysis.
To accomplish this goal, we intend to add a feature that will (1) apply a set of rules -- definitions, really -- to a subset of each file's attributes and (2) add three fields to the ScanCode Toolkit scan output metadata that identify the file by category and sub-category and rank each file for license-risk-related importance, i.e., analysis priority.
Relevant file attributes
Define each of the rules in terms of the contents of one or more of these attributes:
extension
name
mime_type
file_type
programming_language
Categorization fields
analysis_priority ==> a scale from 1-3, with 1 being most relevant for license-risk-analysis purposes
file_subcategory ==> e.g., c++, python, make, json, license, audio, data
Output format
We anticipate that this file categorization data will be available as three new fields in all of ScanCode Toolkit's output formats, e.g., .json, .xlsx et al.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
A codebase can have thousands or more files of a vast range of types, from those that are clearly code (
.py
,.cpp
,.so
) to those that clearly are not code (.txt
,.xlsx
), and many that are somewhere in between (.jsp
,.html
,.erb
). Our goal: automate the identification of which files are more or less important in the risk analysis process so that the more important files can be analyzed first, and those that need not be analyzed can be identified and omitted from analysis.To accomplish this goal, we intend to add a feature that will (1) apply a set of rules -- definitions, really -- to a subset of each file's attributes and (2) add three fields to the ScanCode Toolkit scan output metadata that identify the file by category and sub-category and rank each file for license-risk-related importance, i.e., analysis priority.
Relevant file attributes
Define each of the rules in terms of the contents of one or more of these attributes:
Categorization fields
analysis_priority
==> a scale from 1-3, with 1 being most relevant for license-risk-analysis purposesfile_category
==> e.g.,archive
,binary
,source
,manifest
,doc
,media
,script
file_subcategory
==> e.g.,c++
,python
,make
,json
,license
,audio
,data
Output format
We anticipate that this file categorization data will be available as three new fields in all of ScanCode Toolkit's output formats, e.g.,
.json
,.xlsx
et al.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: