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Robert Stupp commented on RAT-395:
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Thinking of generating "human readable" reports (for 1.0.0)...
There's already the plain text report, generated using {{{}plain-rat.xsl{}}}.
With HTML, there'd be another XSL. Leading to 2 "standard" types (actually 3,
if the unprocessed XML output counts as a transformation).
I (subjective, personal opinion) like both plain text and HTML. However,
there's only one {{Arg.OUTPUT_STYLE}} that takes a stylesheet as its argument.
Wonder whether there should be a repeating option. Something like
{{{}--output-style txt --output-style xml --output-style html --output-style
file:///something/custom.xsl{}}}. (Ignoring the very relevant question how to
name the many output files here.)
Oh, thinking further: shall machine-external XSLs (not file and not classpath
resources) be forbidden by default to prevent security issues?
> Add HTML report output
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>
> Key: RAT-395
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RAT-395
> Project: Apache Creadur RAT
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core engine
> Affects Versions: 0.16.1
> Reporter: Claude Warren
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 1.0.0
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> Attachments: rat-output-to-html.xsl
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> This request is to add an HTML report to the list of XSLTs that are provided.
> The work should be based on the XSLT used by Kafka and attached here. This
> XSLT is for the earlier version of the output and so needs modification.
> [^rat-output-to-html.xsl]
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> XSLT should be added to the list of internal XSLT files under the name HTML
> or html
> See
> [org.apache.rat.commandline.StyleSheets.java|https://github.com/apache/creadur-rat/blob/master/apache-rat-core/src/main/java/org/apache/rat/commandline/StyleSheets.java]
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