Toad DevOps Toolkit 1.4
REST API Security
All requests must supply an API token to validate the request. Failure to do so results in an error response status code.
- Visit https://localhost:5000/ in your browser to generate or later refresh the token's value
- This step must be performed using a Windows Administrator account
- If the REST API has been configured to listen on a different port, then use the new port in the URL
- Supply the token with each request by including the X-Api-Key header and using the token as its value
Toad DevOps Toolkit 1.3
REST API
A new REST API has been added. The REST API runs a localhost web service that listens on port 5000, by default.
Perform the following steps to change the port:
- Stop the "Quest Software Toad DevOps Toolkit (REST)" Windows Service
- Edit the ".\Service\appsettings.json" file found in Toad DevOps Toolkit installation folder and change the port to a new value
- Start the "Quest Software Toad DevOps Toolkit (REST)" Windows Service
Code Analysis Enhancements
- Running a Code Analysis now returns a result code. This allows you to execute a second action based on the result code returned after running a Code Analysis.
- A new property, RulesetName, allows you to find the list of available ruleset names so you can choose a ruleset (pre-defined or user-defined).
Toad DevOps Toolkit 1.2
Code Analysis
- Running a Code Analysis now returns a result code. This allows you to execute a second action based on the result code returned after running a Code Analysis.
- A new property, RulesetName, allows you to find the list of available ruleset names so you can choose a ruleset (pre-defined or user-defined).