Tenant Name
Identifies a tenant uniquely within a dbLinter repository. For example a company name. The tenant name is case-insensitive.
Create a dbLinter account using your business e-mail address. You can skip this step, if you have already created such an account for a Starter subscription.
Sign up.E-mail address and Display name and click on Send token.Confirm sign-up dialog. Enter a password (twice) and click on Confirm.In the last step, you set up a personal free tenant. For an essential subscription you need to order a dedicated tenant. Your business e-mail address will be registered as administrator.
The the following information is needed:
Tenant Name
Identifies a tenant uniquely within a dbLinter repository. For example a company name. The tenant name is case-insensitive.
Number of Seats
Total number of developers and technical users (for CI/CD pipelines). Moreover, the number of seats is equivalent to the maximum number of concurrent dbLinter sessions for a tenant.
The subscription fee is calculated on the basis of the number of seats.
Quick Fixes
Apply quick fixes in the IDE. For example, to fix G-3130: Try to use ANSI SQL-92 join syntax.
CLI
Run checks and tests for a workspace from the IDE or the command line to integrate dbLinter results in your CI/CD pipelines.
More Rules
Additional 20+ predefined rules. For example, G-9501: Never use parameter in string expression of dynamic SQL. Use asserted local variable instead.
More Configs
Unlimited number of configurations that can be used from all clients.