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Client for territory.dev

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Uploading sources with the territory.dev CLI client

Watch a video walkthrough:

YouTube video showing an example of using the client

1. Clone a git repository and generate compile_commands.json

See examples of how compile_commands.json can be generated here.

2. Add a new repo in the territory.dev interface

Go to settings,

find the "Add" button under Repositories,

enter repository details and choose the "Uploaded" option,

create the new repository by clicking "Save".

3. Install the client

Install with pip within a Python virtualenv:

pip install territory

4. Run the upload

In the directory containing compile_commands.json run

territory upload --repo-id $YOUR_REPOSITORY_ID

The specific command containing the repository ID can be found in repository settings under "Recent builds".

First time you use the client, we will open the web brower and you will be asked to authenticate the client in the web app.

Once the upload finishes, indexing will start.

Non-interactive authentication

In case you need to run the upload in an environment where the browser authentication flow is not suitable (e.g. a CI build), you can provide the necessary token manually.

  1. In "Settings" go to to Upload tokens.
  2. Create a new token and save its text to a file.
  3. Point the CLI to the file by adding the --upload-token-path, e.g.:
    territory upload \
        --upload-token-path /path/to/token \
        --repo-id $YOUR_REPOSITORY_ID
    

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