startSonarScan
Executes a sonar scan. This operation takes inputs for both a Sonar project properties path and an analysis properties file. If both are provided, the plugin will use the analysis properties and do nothing with the path. This operation only returns its task Id and browsable url on the specified SonarQube instance.
Analysis Properties
There is a significant amount of analysis parameters available to augment a Sonar scan. It is recommended to research which parameters are necessary for your projects and sonar scans.
Analysis Tool Instance Properties
Property Name | Property Code | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
SonarQube instance URL |
| Yes | SonarQube Server Instance URL (example:Â https://localhost:9000) |
SonarQube Token |
| No | SonarQube Server Token provides credentials to run code scans or to invoke web services as a replacement of the user login. Provide a token or username and password. |
SonarQube Username |
| No | The username for your SonarQube Server Instance. Provide a token or username and password. |
SonarQube Password |
| No | The password for your SonarQube Server Instance. Provide a token or username and password. |
SonarQube Client path |
| No | SonarQube Client path in the server (e.g. /u01/sonarClinet/sonar-scanner-3.1.0.1141-linux/bin) |
Inputs
Input Name | Input Code | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
SonarQube Account Code |
| Yes | The SonarQube account with all the required properties like Sonar Scanner Home, Instance Url, Token for running SonarQube Instance. |
Sonar Project Properties Path |
| No | Absolute file path of the sonar-project.properties file. |
Analysis Properties |
| No | Define the sonar project properties manually. This will override all other fields. Required property: sonar.projectKey |
Outputs
Output Name | Description |
---|---|
| Id of the task or Sonar scan started. |
| SonarQube instance dashboard url. Note that you will be able to access the updated dashboard once the server has processed the submitted analysis report. |
Artifacts
This operation doesn’t consume or produce any artifacts.
Endpoint Selection
This operation delegates the selection to the workflow developer to determine.
Endpoint Execution
This operations delegates the execution to the workflow developer to decide.
Special Considerations
SonarQube instance required
Sonar Scanner installed on target environment
Download the CLI Sonar Scanner
Example
Step 2: Create a SonarQube Analysis Tool Account
Under SonarQube Account define:
SonarQube Instance URL (http://host:port with no extra "/" at the end).
Token OR username AND password for SonarQube Instance.
Step 3: Set your host url
Navigate to your SonarQube installation location. We'll refer to it asÂ
$install_directory
 in the next steps.Update the global settings to point to your SonarQube server by editingÂ
$install_directory/conf/sonar-scanner.properties
:sonar-scanner.properties
#----- Default SonarQube server #sonar.host.url=http://localhost:9000 #Don't forget to remove the "#" here if it is there by default
Step 4: Define sonar project properties (2 options)
Option 1: Create a configuration file in the root directory of the project and name it sonar-project.properties, then give the file path to this file under Sonar Project Properties Path.
Sonar Project Properties Path or Analysis Properties is required but not both. Analysis properties take precedence over the file, which is ignored if both are specified.
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Option 2: Create the sonar project properties from the Workflow screen under Analysis Properties.
If you use groovy like the example below, note that you will need to add \n or \r\n before each property except the first.
If you are not using groovy, this is not needed.
You could also use a shell step to echo the properties out to a file and then read it with the Sonar Project Properties Path property.
Omitting sonar.sources or sonar.projectBaseDir properties means the sonar scan will default to scanning all files in the base directory of the workflow execution → Endpoint Base Directory/ProjectId/WorkflowExecutionId (I.E.: prod/flexdeploy/fdtlt04/work/302231/198535/)
For a list of all possible properties available visit SonarQube Analysis Properties.
Step 5: Define output names for FDSQ_OUT_TASK_ID and FDSQ_OUT_DASHBOARD_URL and create variables with matching names.
Step 6: Create a project, select your sonar scan workflow, and instance.
Step 7: Run the workflow to start your sonar scan.Â
Example output:
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