Hi,
Anybody is aware of any code review tool for DataStage? please share.
Thanks
Code Review tool for DataStage
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Code Review tool for DataStage
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We have started using it. Trying to integrate it into our Jenkins CICD flow.
Their upcoming release next week should have a Jenkins plugin.
It scans xmeta for a Rules Based generic standards check.
It can't obviously check for any business logic errors.
Web based URL UI. Outputs PDF files. Works on Informatica and DataStage (separate product install, separate license).
Command line interaction is a bit limited at the moment. We are working with them to beef it up.
So far so good. The company is very responsive.
We have started using it. Trying to integrate it into our Jenkins CICD flow.
Their upcoming release next week should have a Jenkins plugin.
It scans xmeta for a Rules Based generic standards check.
It can't obviously check for any business logic errors.
Web based URL UI. Outputs PDF files. Works on Informatica and DataStage (separate product install, separate license).
Command line interaction is a bit limited at the moment. We are working with them to beef it up.
So far so good. The company is very responsive.
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MettleCI offers what it calls Compliance checking as part of its CICD processes, and it can also be run standalone through the Workbench.
It has a number of pre-canned rules to check things like naming standards, use of deprecated stages, adherence to best practices (no hardcoded DB credentials or file names, link sorts), etc. You can also write your own using Gremlin.
https://www.mettleci.com/mettleci.html#videos
It has a number of pre-canned rules to check things like naming standards, use of deprecated stages, adherence to best practices (no hardcoded DB credentials or file names, link sorts), etc. You can also write your own using Gremlin.
https://www.mettleci.com/mettleci.html#videos