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iCR for Python 3.0.2
iCR for Python 3.0.2
  • Table of contents
    • Introduction
    • Overview
    • Getting Started
      • Installing iCR for Python
      • Managing your service
        • Opening Ports
      • Authorizing Access to Your Source Code
        • Authenticating GitHub Access with a Cloud-Based VCS Repository Service
          • Authenticating GitHub Access with a Private VCS Repository
        • Authenticating GitLab Access with a Cloud-Based VCS Repository
          • Authenticating GitLab Access with a Private VCS Repository
        • Authenticating Bitbucket Access with a Cloud-Based VCS Repository
          • Authenticating Bitbucket Access with a Private VCS Repository
          • Setting Bitbucket Server Credentials in the Navigator
    • Using the Navigator
      • Connecting to the Navigator
      • Setting your private passphrase
      • The Navigator top banner
      • The Analysis Engine status
      • Selecting Your Source Code
        • Using a cloud-based VCS
        • Selecting your branch
        • Using a private VCS
        • Using a local project
        • Setting the scope of your analysis
      • Integrating with your bug tracking system
        • Integrating with Jira - Define Your Project
        • Integrating with Jira - Authorizing Access for iCR
        • Integrating with Jira - Connecting with iCR
    • Using the Analysis Engine
      • Initiating an analysis
      • Monitoring the analysis
      • Interrupting the analysis
    • Reviewing your results
      • Reviewer summary and filters
      • Filter by Directory pane
      • Filter by Category pane
      • Reviewing a fix
      • Accepting a fix
        • Accepting a fix when integrated with your bug system
      • Rejecting a fix
        • Rejecting a fix when integrated with your bug system
      • Undoing a fix
        • Undoing a fix when integrated with your bug system
      • Rejected fix history
      • Providing feedback
      • Applying the fixes
      • Cases needing manual attention
      • Capturing results for printing or sharing
      • Ending a reviewer session
    • When you are complete
    • Appendix – List of supported fixers
    • Appendix – Example Summary Report
    • Appendix - Sample Bug Listing
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When you are complete

Once you have reviewed all of your results, you can exit the Navigator. To close a Reviewer session, simply close the tab or click the Home button. To leave the Navigator, you may close the Navigator tab or click Exit iCR.

If you have completed all the analyses and have reviewed all of your results, you can check them on your VCS and verify the commits are there. Any fixes that were applied will be committed to the temporary branch as identified in the Reviewer header banner.

Once satisfied that you are complete, you can go to your terminal console and stop the server using icrforpython -c stop. Note that stopping the server will leave all of your previous results available for later. You can restart the server using icrforpython -c start. Of course, it may be more convenient to always keep the server running so that other developers can analyze their projects

OpenRefactory appreciates receiving all feedback on its products that users are willing to provide. Please contact us at info@openrefactory.com . if there are any questions or suggestions for improvements on the operation of iCR for Python.

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