Documentation Nexus IQ Server 1.19

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10.1. Accessing an Application Composition Report

You can access the Application Composition Report in your IQ Server in two ways:

Via the Reports Area

When you log into the IQ Server the Dashboard is displayed by default. Click the Reports icon figs/web/clm-server-reporting-icon.png. If multiple applications have been scanned, you will see all of them here.

[Note]

You will need to be a member of at least the developer group for the application you wish to see a report for.

[Important]

Users of Nexus Pro+ do not have access to the Dashboard. Because of this, after logging in, you will be taken to the reports area.

You will notice, that there are several columns:

Application Name
Links to the Application Management Area for the specific application.
Build, Stage Release, and Release Violations
These three columns display the violation counts for the most recent evaluations. The counts are broken down by Critical, Severe, and Moderate with text indicating the time (e.g. 2 minutes ago) of the most recent evaluation.
Contact
This is the contact for the corresponding application.
Organization
Links to the parent organization for the corresponding application.

To access the Application Composition Report, click the Violation Summary for the corresponding application and stage.

figs/web/clm-server-reporting-view.png

Figure 10.2. Reporting Area


[Tip]

By default this view will be sorted alphabetically by the application name. In addition to the filter, you can also click on the application or organization columns to sort alphabetically ascending/descending.

Via the Application Area

The Application area is the same place where you can manage policy for your application, reviewing policies unique to the application, as well as those inherited from the organization. Located just below the application identifier and organization, you will see three columns:

  • Build
  • Stage Release
  • Release

    These represent the stage where the report was generated for/from. For example, if you use the Nexus IQ CLI and don’t specify the stage, it will default to build. When your scan completes and the report is uploaded, it would appear below Build. This is highlighted in Figure 10.3, “Application Area”

    figs/web/clm-server-application-area-header.png

    Figure 10.3. Application Area


    [Note]

    Reports can also be accessed via enforcement point tools for CI, and Nexus Pro+. However, in each of the tools, they will connect to the IQ Server.