rmipref
Get or set Requirements Toolbox preferences stored in prefdir
Description
rmipref
returns a list of the
Name=Value
arguments for the preferences that you
can set.
returns the current value of the preference specified by
currentVal
= rmipref(prefName
)prefName
.
sets a new value for the preference specified by previousVal
= rmipref(Name=Value
)Name
,
and returns the previous value of that preference.
Examples
View Current Setting of Model Path Reference Preference
The value of the ModelPathReference
preference
determines how Requirements Toolbox™ stores references to your design artifact in external
requirements documents. To view the current value of this preference,
enter:
currentVal = rmipref("ModelPathReference")
The default value of the ModelPathReference
preference is
none
.
currentVal = none
This value specifies that Requirements Toolbox uses only the model file name in references to your design artifact that it creates in external requirements documents.
Automatically Apply User Keywords to Selection-Based Requirements Links
Specify that the user keywords design
and
reqts
apply to new selection-based
requirements links.
previousVal = rmipref("SelectionLinkKeyword","design,reqts")
When you specify a new value for a preference,
rmipref
returns the previous value of that
preference. In this case, previousVal
is an empty
character vector, because the previous value of the
SelectionLinkKeyword
preference was
empty.
previousVal = ''
View the currently specified value for the
SelectionLinkKeyword
preference.
currentVal = rmipref("SelectionLinkKeyword")
currentVal = design,reqts
These user keywords apply to all new selection-based requirements links.
Store Requirements Traceability Data Internally
Configure Requirements Toolbox to embed requirements links data in the model file instead of in a separate SLMX file.
Note
If you have existing requirements links for your model that are stored internally, you need to move these links into an external SLMX file before you change the storage settings for your requirements traceability data. See for more information.
To embed requirements traceability data in the model file, set the
StoreDataExternally
preference to
0
.
previousVal = rmipref("StoreDataExternally",0)
When you specify a new value for a preference,
rmipref
returns the previous value of that
preference. By default, Requirements Toolbox stores requirements links data externally in a separate
SLMX file, so the previous value of this preference was
1
.
previousVal = 1
Set the StoreDataExternally
preference to
0
.
currentVal = rmipref("StoreDataExternally")
currentVal = 0
Input Arguments
prefName
— Preference name
"BiDiriectionalLinking"
| "CustomSettings"
| "DocumentPathReference"
| ... | ...
Preference name, specified as one of the values in the Name-Value Arguments section.
Name-Value Arguments
Specify optional
pairs of arguments as Name=Value
, where
Name
is the argument name and Value
is the corresponding value.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(BiDirectionalLinking=true)
BiDirectionalLinking
— Preference for inserting backlinks in third-party applications
false
(default) | true
Preference for inserting backlinks in third-party applications,
specified as a numeric or logical 1
(true
) or 0
(false
).
When you enable this preference and create direct links to requirements in Microsoft® Word, Microsoft Excel®, and IBM® DOORS®, Requirements Toolbox inserts backlinks in the external requirements document. For more information, see Manage Navigation Backlinks in External Requirements Documents
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(BiDirectionalLinking=true)
Data Types: logical
CustomSettings
— Preference for storing custom settings
structure array
Preference for storing custom settings, specified as a structure
array. The fields of the structure array define the name and
value of the custom settings. The default value is a structure
with the field inUse
whose value is
0
.
Tip
Use the struct
function to create the structure array.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(CustomSettings=struct("MySetting",0))
Data Types: struct
DocumentPathReference
— Preference for path of direct links to requirements in third-party applications
"none"
(default) | "modelRelative"
| "absolute"
| "pwdRelative"
Preference for the path of direct links to requirements in third-party applications, specified as:
"none"
— Direct link path contains only the document file name"absolute"
— Direct link path is an absolute path to the requirements document"pwdRelative"
— Direct link path is a relative path from the current folder in MATLAB®"modelRelative"
— Direct link path is a relative path from the link source artifact
For more information, see Document Path Storage.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(DocumentPathReference="absolute")
Data Types: string
| char
DoorsBacklinkIncoming
— Preference to set IBM DOORS backlink direction
false
(default) | true
Preference to set IBM
DOORS backlink direction, specified as a numeric or
logical 1
(true
) or
0
(false
).
By default, Requirements Toolbox inserts backlinks as outgoing links. When you set
this preference to true
, Requirements Toolbox inserts backlinks as incoming links.
Note
This preference applies to links only in IBM DOORS, not IBM DOORS Next.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(DoorsBacklinkIncoming=true)
Data Types: logical
DoorsModuleID
— Preference to store IBM DOORS module ID
string scalar | character vector
IBM DOORS module ID, specified as a string scalar or character vector.
Use this preference to enable navigation from Requirements Toolbox requirements that you imported from a ReqIF™ file that you generated from IBM DOORS by specifying the IBM DOORS module ID.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(DoorsModuleID="000001c1")
Data Types: char
| string
DoorsSyncAnnotations
— Preference to include annotations and area annotations in IBM
DOORS surrogate modules
false
(default) | true
Preference to include annotations and area annotations in
IBM
DOORS surrogate models, specified as a numeric or logical
1
(true
) or
0
(false
).
When you set this preference to true
,
Requirements Toolbox includes annotations and area annotations from
Simulink® models when you create IBM
DOORS surrogate modules. For more information, see Synchronize Requirements Traceability in IBM DOORS by Using Surrogate Modules.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(DoorsSyncAnnotations=true)
Data Types: logical
DuplicateOnCopy
— Preference for copying links when you copy model elements
true
(default) | false
Preference for copying links when you copy model elements,
specified as a numeric or logical 1
(true
) or 0
(false
).
By default, Requirements Toolbox copies and pastes the links when you copy and paste
Simulink, Stateflow®, or System Composer™ model elements that have links to other items. When
you set this preference to false
, Requirements Toolbox only copies the links when you highlight links in
the model. For more information about requirements highlighting
in models, see Highlight Model Objects with Requirements.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(DuplicateOnCopy=0)
Data Types: logical
FilterConsistencyChecking
— Preference to filter links checked by Model Advisor requirements consistency checking
false
(default) | true
Preference to filter links checked by Model Advisor requirements
consistency checking, specified as a numeric or logical
1
(true
) or
0
(false
). When you
set this preference to true
, the Model Advisor
requirements consistency checks check only the links that have
the keywords specified by the
FilterRequireKeywords
preference and
does not check the links that have the keywords specified by the
FilterExcludeKeywords
preference. For
more information about requirements filtering, see Filter Requirements with User Keywords.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(FilterConsistencyChecking=true)
Data Types: logical
FilterEnable
— Preference to filter links from link highlighting and requirements reports
false
(default) | true
Preference to filter links from requirement highlighting and
requirements reports, specified as a numeric or logical
1
(true
) or
0
(false
).
When you set this preference to true
,
Requirements Toolbox highlights and includes in reports only the links
that have the keywords specified by the
FilterRequireKeywords
preference and
does not highlight or include the links that have the keywords
specified by the FilterExcludeKeywords
preference. For more information about requirements filtering,
see Filter Requirements with User Keywords.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(FilterEnable=true)
Data Types: logical
FilterExcludeKeywords
— Preference to specify keywords to exclude links
string scalar | character vector
Preference to specify keywords to exclude links from model
highlighting, reports, and Model Advisor consistency checking,
specified as a string scalar or character vector that contains a
comma-separated list of keywords. The
FilterConsistencyChecking
,
FilterMenusByKeywords
, and
FilterEnable
preferences use these
keywords.
For more information about requirements filtering, see Filter Requirements with User Keywords.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(FilterExcludeKeywords="design,test")
Data Types: char
| string
FilterMenusByKeywords
— Preference to disable links in context menu
false
(default) | true
Preference to disable links in context menu, specified as a
numeric or logical 1
(true
)
or 0
(false
). When you set
this preference to true
and set
FilterEnable
to
true
, you can disable links in the
Requirements context menu that appears
when you right-click a linkable item. To disable links that do
not have certain keywords, specify keywords by using the
FilterRequireKeywords
preference. To
disable links that have certain keywords, specify keywords by
using the FilterExcludeKeywords
preference.
For more information about requirements filtering, see Filter Requirements with User Keywords.
Note
If you specify keywords by using both the
FilterRequireKeywords
and
FilterExcludeKeywords
preferences, Requirements Toolbox enables only the links that meet both
specified criteria.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(FilterMenusByKeywords=true)
Data Types: logical
FilterRequireKeywords
— Preference to specify keywords to include links
string scalar | character vector
Preference to specify keywords to include links in model
highlighting, reports, and Model Advisor consistency checking,
specified as a string scalar or character vector that contains a
comma-separated list of keywords. The
FilterConsistencyChecking
,
FilterMenusByKeywords
, and
FilterEnable
preferences use these
keywords.
For more information about requirements filtering, see Filter Requirements with User Keywords.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(FilterRequireKeywords="design,test")
Data Types: char
| string
KeepSurrogateLinks
— Preference to keep links to IBM DOORS surrogate modules
empty array (default) | true
| false
Preference to keep links to IBM
DOORS surrogate modules when you delete
all links, specified as a
numeric or logical 1
(true
)
or 0
(false
). For more
information about surrogate modules, see Synchronize Requirements Traceability in IBM DOORS by Using Surrogate Modules.
When you set this preference to true
and
right-click a Simulink model element and select Requirements at This Level > Delete All
Outgoing Links, Requirements Toolbox deletes the outgoing links in Simulink but does not delete the outgoing links to the
corresponding item in the IBM
DOORS surrogate module. When you set this preference to
false
and delete the outgoing links,
Requirements Toolbox deletes the outgoing links including links to
surrogate modules. By default, right-clicking a Simulink model element and selecting Requirements at This Level > Delete All
Outgoing Links opens a dialog box with a choice to keep or delete
the outgoing links from the corresponding item in the IBM
DOORS surrogate module.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(KeepSurrogateLinks=0)
Data Types: logical
LinkIconFilePath
— File path to image to use for backlink icon in external requirements documents
string scalar | character array
File path to image to use for backlink icon in external requirements documents, specified as a string scalar or character vector that contains an absolute path to an image file. When you specify a custom image and then create direct links to requirements in external documents, Requirements Toolbox inserts a backlink with the specified image as the backlink icon in external requirements documents in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, or IBM DOORS.
Note
You must set BiDirectionalLinking
to true
to insert backlinks in
external requirements documents.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(LinkIconFilePath="C:\Users\jdoe\pictures\myLinkIcon.jpg")
Data Types: char
| string
LoginProvider
— Custom authentication callback function for integration with web-based services
string scalar | character vector
Custom authentication callback function for integration with web-based services, specified as a string scalar or character vector.
If your network requires advanced authentication that the
default authentication process does not support, use this
argument to register a custom authentication callback function.
When you register a custom authentication callback function and
then use slreq.dngConfigure
, the function calls your
custom function to authenticate the connection with the
IBM
DOORS Next server. For more information, see the Tips section of slreq.dngConfigure
.
Note
The custom authentication callback function should take this form:
function [success,cookies] = myCustomLoginProvider(server,options) % Provide your implementation here end
matlab.net.http.field.CookieField
object.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(LoginProvider="myCustomLoginProvider")
Data Types: char
| string
ModelPathReference
— Preference for direct link path from requirements in third-party applications to linked artifact
"none"
(default) | "absolute"
Preference for direct link path from requirements in third-party applications to linked artifact, specified as one of these values:
"absolute"
— Direct link path contains the absolute path to the Simulink, Stateflow, or System Composer model."none"
— Direct link path contains only the model name.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(ModelPathReference="absolute")
Data Types: char
| string
OslcLabelTemplate
— Customize link label for links to OSLC resources
string scalar | character vector
Customize link label for links to OSCL resources, specified as a string scalar or character vector. For more information, see Relationship labels on the Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration website.
By default, the link labels contain the first 40 characters of the requirement title or primary text, the ID, and the project name of the linked item.
Data Types: char
| string
OslcMatchBrowserContext
— Preference to update the configuration context in MATLAB
false
(default) | true
Preference to update the configuration context in MATLAB, specified as a numeric or logical
1
(true
) or
0
(false
). When you
set this preference to true
, Requirements Toolbox updates the configuration context in MATLAB to match the configuration context of the selected
OSLC resource item in the web browser.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(OslcMatchBrowserContext=true)
Data Types: logical
OslcServerAddress
— OSLC server address
string scalar | character vector
Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) server address, specified as a string scalar or a character vector.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(OslcServerAddress="https://your.jazzserver.com:9443")
Data Types: char
| string
OslcServerRMRoot
— OSLC server requirements management root
rm
(default) | string scalar | character vector
Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) server
requirements management root, specified as a string scalar or a
character vector. The default value is
rm
.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(OslcServerRMRoot="rm")
Data Types: char
| string
OslcServerUser
— OSLC username
string scalar | character vector
Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) username, specified as a string scalar or a character vector.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(OslcServerUser="jdoe")
Data Types: char
| string
OslcUseGlobalConfig
— Preference to allow global configuration
false
(default) | true
Preference to allow global configurations when configuring a
MATLAB session for integration with IBM
DOORS Next, specified as a numeric or logical
1
(true)
or 0
(false)
.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(OslcUseGlobalConfig=true)
Data Types: logical
PolarionProjectId
— Polarion™ project ID
string scalar | character vector
Polarion project ID, specified as a string scalar or a character vector.
You must specify the Polarion project ID to enable navigation from the imported requirements in Requirements Toolbox to the requirements in the Polarion project when you export requirements from a Polarion project to a ReqIF file and import the ReqIF to Requirements Toolbox.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(PolarionProjectId="EmbeddedControllerSpec")
Data Types: char
| string
PolarionServerAddress
— Polarion server address
string scalar | character vector
Polarion server address, specified as a string scalar or a character vector. Include the protocol prefix and the port number.
You must specify the Polarion server address to enable navigation from the imported requirements in Requirements Toolbox to the requirements in the Polarion project when you export requirements from a Polarion project to a ReqIF file and import the ReqIF to Requirements Toolbox.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(PolarionServerAddress="https://your.polarionserver.com:9443")
Data Types: char
| string
ReportDocDetails
— Preference to include additional information in Model Traceability Reports
false
(default) | true
Preference to include additional information from external
requirements documents in Model Traceability Reports, specified
as a numeric or logical 1
(true
) or 0
(false
). When this preference is
true
, Requirements Toolbox includes additional information from these
third-party applications:
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
IBM DOORS
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(ReportDocDetails=true)
Data Types: logical
ReportFollowLibraryLinks
— Preference to include links from referenced libraries and data dictionaries in Model Traceability Reports
false
(default) | true
Preference to include links from referenced libraries and data
dictionaries in Model Traceability Reports, specified as a
numeric or logical 1
(true
)
or 0
(false
). When you set
this preference to true
, requirements reports
include requirements links in referenced libraries and links from
data dictionary entries used in the Simulink models.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(ReportFollowLibraryLinks=true)
Data Types: logical
ReportHighlightSnapshots
— Preference to highlight model elements that have links in model screenshots in Model Traceability Reports
true
(default) | false
Preference to highlight model elements that have links in model
screenshots in Model Traceability Reports, specified as a numeric
or logical 1
(true
) or
0
(false
). When you
set this preference to true
, Requirements Toolbox highlights model objects that have links in
screenshots of Simulink models in Model Traceability Reports.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(ReportHighlightSnapshots=0)
Data Types: logical
ReportIncludeKeywords
— Preference to include link keywords in Model Traceability Reports
false
(default) | true
Preference to include link keywords in Model Traceability
Reports, specified as a numeric or logical 1
(true
) or 0
(false
). When you set this preference to
true
, Model Traceability Reports include
the keywords for each link. For more information about keywords,
see Filter Requirements with User Keywords.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(ReportIncludeKeywords=true)
Data Types: logical
ReportLinkToObjects
— Preference to enable navigation to linked items in MATLAB and Simulink from Model Traceability Reports
false
(default) | true
Preference to enable navigation to linked items in MATLAB and Simulink from Model Traceability Reports, specified as a
numeric or logical 1
(true
)
or 0
(false
). When you set
this preference to true
, Model Traceability
Reports contain hyperlinks to navigate to each link source and
destination in MATLAB and Simulink. These links work only if the MATLAB internal HTTP server is active.
Note
By default, Model Traceability Reports contain hyperlinks to navigate to linked requirements in third-party documents.
Data Types: logical
ReportNavUseMatlab
— Preference to use the internal HTTP server for navigation hyperlinks in Model Traceability Reports
false
(default) | true
Preference to use the internal HTTP server for navigation
hyperlinks in Model Traceability Reports, specified as a numeric
or logical 1
(true
) or
0
(false
). When you
set this preference to true
, Requirements Toolbox uses the internal HTTP server when you use the
report hyperlinks to navigate to the link source or destination.
Note
Requirements Toolbox can only include the hyperlinks in the
report if the internal HTTP server is active. To
activate the server, use the rmi
function:
rmi httpLink
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(ReportNavUseMatlab=true)
Data Types: logical
ReportNoLinkItems
— Preference to list model elements with no requirement links in Model
Traceability Reports
false
(default) | true
Preference to list model objects with
no requirement links in
Model Traceability Reports, specified as a numeric or logical
1
(true
) or
0
(false
). When you
set this preference to true
, Model
Traceability Reports contain a table of model elements that have
no requirement links.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(ReportNoLinkItems=true)
Data Types: logical
ReportUseDocIndex
— Preference to use document ID instead of document name in Model Traceability Reports
false
(default) | true
Preference to use document ID instead of document name in
requirement links tables in Model Traceability Report, specified
as a numeric or logical 1
(true
) or 0
(false
). When you set this preference to
true
, Model Traceability Reports use the
document IDs defined in the traceability summary table instead of
the requirement set or document names to identify link artifacts
in requirement links tables.
Tip
If your requirement sets or documents have long names, you can use this preference to minimize the space that the names take up in tables in Model Traceability Reports.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(ReportUseDocIndex=true)
Data Types: logical
ReportUseRelativePath
— Preference to use relative path for navigation from Model Traceability Report to external requirements documents
true
(default) | false
Preference to use relative path for navigation from Model
Traceability Report to external requirements documents, specified
as a numeric or logical 1
(true
) or 0
(false
). When you set this preference to
false
, Requirements Toolbox uses absolute paths to navigate from Model
Traceability Reports to external requirements documents.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(ReportUseRelativePath=0)
Data Types: logical
ReqIFImportUseProfile
— Preference to use stereotypes when importing requirements from ReqIF files
false
(default) | true
Preference to use stereotypes when importing requirements from
ReqIF files, specified as a numeric or logical
1
(true
) or
0
(false
). For more
information, see Use Stereotypes when Importing from ReqIF Files.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(ReqIFImportUseProfile=true)
Data Types: logical
ReqIFMappingFilePath
— Directory for custom import mapping files
string scalar | character vector
Directory for the custom import mapping files, specified as a string scalar or character vector. Specify the directory using a full file path. You can specify multiple directories by entering a semicolon-separated list.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(ReqIFMappingFilePath="C:/users/jdoe/MATLAB/mappings")
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(ReqIFMappingFilePath="C:/users/jdoe/MATLAB/mappings;C/users/jdoe/downloads")
Data Types: char
| string
SelectionLinkDoors
— Preference to include IBM DOORS selection link option in Requirements context
menu
true
(default) | false
Preference to include IBM
DOORS selection link option in Requirements context menu,
specified as a numeric or logical 1
(true
) or 0
(false
). When you set this preference to
false
, Requirements Toolbox hides the Link to Selection in
DOORS item from the context menu that appears
when you right-click a linkable item and select
Requirements.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(SelectionLinkDoors=0)
Data Types: logical
SelectionLinkExcel
— Preference to include Microsoft Excel selection link option in Requirements context
menu
true
(default) | false
Preference to include Microsoft
Excel selection link option in Requirements context menu,
specified as a numeric or logical 1
(true
) or 0
(false
). When you set this preference to
false
, Requirements Toolbox hides the Link to Selection in
Excel item from the context menu that appears
when you right-click a linkable item and select
Requirements.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(SelectionLinkExcel=0)
Data Types: logical
SelectionLinkKeyword
— Preference to add keywords to selection-based links that you create
string scalar | character vector
Preference to add keywords to selection-based links that you create, specified as a string scalar or character vector that contains a comma-separated list of keywords. For more information about requirements filtering, see Filter Requirements with User Keywords.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(SelectionLinkKeyword="design")
Data Types: string
| char
SelectionLinkWord
— Preference to include Microsoft Word selection link option in Requirements context menu
true
(default) | false
Preference to include Microsoft Word selection link option in Requirements context menu,
specified as a numeric or logical 1
(true
) or 0
(false
). When you set this preference to
false
, Requirements Toolbox hides the Link to Selection in
Word item from the context menu that appears when
you right-click a linkable item and select
Requirements.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(SelectionLinkWord=0)
Data Types: logical
StoreDataExternally
— Preference to store links in external link set
true
(default) | false
Preference to store links in external link set, specified as a
numeric or logical 1
(true
)
or 0
(false
). By default,
Requirements Toolbox stores outgoing links from models in a link set
file in the same folder as the model file. When you set this
preference to false
, Requirements Toolbox stores outgoing links from the model in the model
file. For more information, see Create and Store Links.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(StoreDataExternally=true)
Data Types: logical
UnsecureHttpRequests
— Preference to enable HTTP server
false
(default) | true
Preference to enable HTTP server for backlink navigation from
third-party applications, specified as a numeric or logical
1
(true
) or
0
(false
). Enable this
preference to navigate to linked items in MATLAB or Simulink from backlinks in a third-party requirements
application that use HTTP protocol.
Note
Backlink navigation on the HTTPS server is enabled by default.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(UnsecureHttpRequests=true)
Data Types: logical
UseActiveXButtons
— Preference to use ActiveX® controls for backlinks in Microsoft Office requirements documents
false
(default) | true
Preference to use ActiveX controls for backlinks in Microsoft Office requirements documents, specified as a numeric or
logical 1
(true
) or
0
(false
). For more
information, see Configure Requirements Toolbox for Microsoft Office.
Example: previousVal =
rmipref(UseActiveXButtons=true)
Data Types: logical
Output Arguments
currentVal
— Current value of the preference specified by prefName
true
| false
| 'absolute'
| 'none'
| ...
Current value of the preference specified by
prefName
. Preference names and their
associated possible values are listed in Name-Value Arguments.
previousVal
— Previous value of the preference specified by prefName
true
| false
| 'absolute'
| 'none'
| ...
Previous value of the preference specified by
prefName
. Preference names and their
associated possible values are listed in Name-Value Arguments.
Version History
Introduced in R2013aR2023b: Use custom import mappings for ReqIF files
Use custom import mappings by
registering the folder that contains the mapping using the ReqifMappingFilePath
name-value argument.
R2023a: Use profiles when importing requirements and links from ReqIF files
Use the ReqIfImportUseProfile
name-value argument to use profiles when
you import requirements and links from ReqIF files. For more information, see Use Stereotypes when Importing from ReqIF Files.
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