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To create a new rule, simply go to the "Validation" tab and click the "Create rule" button:
You can then enter the parameters of your rule:
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1. Checking for the presence of properties:
- Properties names - The names of the properties whose presence you want to check for in the requirements. The rule will check for the presence of at least one of these properties. If you want to check for multiple properties at the same time, you can simply create one rule per property.
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2. Checking that the values of certain properties are included in a predefined list:
- Properties names - The names of the properties whose value you want to check.
- Allowed values - The allowed values for the properties (case sensitive).
3. Checking that requirements have their key in a specific format:
- Format type - Should the requirements key start with a specific prefix, or should it match a regular expression?
- Prefix (or regex) - The prefix with which the requirements key must start, or the regular expression it must match (depending on the format type chosen).
4. Checking for the presence of a dependency (given a relationship):
- Dependency type - Do you want to chec
- Dependencies names - The names of the dependencies whose presence you want to check for in the requirements. The rule will check for the presence of at least one of these dependencies. If you want to check for multiple dependencies at the same time, you can simply create one rule per dependency.
5. Checking for the presence of an external property:
Search syntax
Query | Result |
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rulestatus = true | All requirements which respect all the rules that apply to them. |
rulestatus = false | All requirements which violate at least one rule that applies to them. |
rulestatus = 'error' | All requirements which violate at least one "error" rule that applies to them. |
rulestatus = 'warning' | All requirements which violate at least one "warning" rule that applies to them. |
rulestatus@My\ rule = true | All requirements concerned by the rule "My rule", which respect it. |
rulestatus@My\ rule = false | All requirements concerned by the rule "My rule", which violate it. |
rulestatus IS NULL | All requirements not concerned by any rule. |
rulestatus IS NOT NULL | All requirements concerned by at least one rule. |
rulestatus@My\ rule IS NULL | All requirements not concerned by the rule "My rule". |
rulestatus@My\ rule IS NOT NULL | All requirements concerned by the rule "My rule". |
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