This commit fixes the problem whereby a database is removed and the problems associated with queries run from that database stick around in the problems view. Also, once problems are cleared, we need to make sure that we uncheck the checkbox in the results view. This commit has several limitations: 1. There is duplicated code for message handling in both results.tsx and result-tables.tsx. 2. Problems are cleared whenever there is *any* change to any database. Ideally we should only clear problems when a database is removed and only problems associated with that database. I'll fix part of this in a future commit. Resolves #525
CodeQL for Visual Studio Code
This project is an extension for Visual Studio Code that adds rich language support for CodeQL. It's used to find problems in code bases using CodeQL. It's written primarily in TypeScript.
The extension is released. You can download it from the Visual Studio Marketplace.
To see what has changed in the last few versions of the extension, see the Changelog.
Features
- Enables you to use CodeQL to query databases and discover problems in codebases.
- Shows the flow of data through the results of path queries, which is essential for triaging security results.
- Provides an easy way to run queries from the large, open source repository of CodeQL security queries.
- Adds IntelliSense to support you writing and editing your own CodeQL query and library files.
Project goals and scope
This project will track new feature development in CodeQL and, whenever appropriate, bring that functionality to the Visual Studio Code experience.
Contributing
This project welcomes contributions. See CONTRIBUTING.md for details on how to build, install, and contribute.
License
The CodeQL extension for Visual Studio Code is licensed under the MIT License. The version of CodeQL used by the CodeQL extension is subject to the CodeQL Research Terms & Conditions.
When using the GitHub logos, be sure to follow the GitHub logo guidelines.