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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.

Environment/Instance Properties

Property NameProperty CodeRequiredDescription
SonarQube Scanner Home

FDSQ_SCANNER_HOME

Yes

SonarQube Scanner Home Directory

SonarQube instance URL

FDSQ_INSTANCE_URL

Yes

SonarQube Server Instance URL (example: https://localhost:9000)

SonarQube Token

FDSQ_TOKEN

Yes

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 UsernameFDSQ_USERNAMEYesThe username for your SonarQube Server Instance.
SonarQube PasswordFDSQ_PASSWORDYesThe password for your SonarQube Server Instance.

Project Properties

Property NameProperty CodeRequiredDescription

SonarQube Project Key

FDSQ_PROJECT_KEY

Yes

Unique identifier for a given SonarQube instance project.

SonarQube Project NameFDSQ_PROJECT_NAMENoName of the project that will be displayed on the web interface. Defaults to the project key. If not provided and there is already a name in the database, it won't be overwritten.
SonarQube Project FDSQ_PROJECT_VERSIONNoThe project version that will be displayed on the web interface.

Inputs

Input NameInput CodeRequiredDescription
Sonar Project Properties PathFDSQ_INP_PROPERTIES_FILE_PATHNoAbsolute file path of the sonar-project.properties file.
Analysis PropertiesFDSQ_INP_ANALYSIS_PROPERTIESNoDefine the sonar project properties manually. This will override all other fields. Required properties: sonar.host.url and sonar.projectKey

Outputs

Output NameDescription
Id of the task or Sonar scan started.
FDSQ_OUT_DASHBOARD_URLSonarQube 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 will select all available endpoints associated to the environment/instance.

Endpoint Execution

This operation will execute on any one of the selected endpoints and will be random in the determination of which one.

Special Considerations

  • You must have a sonarQube instance and Sonar Scanner downloaded.
    • Get started with a SonarQube Instance in two minutes

       Installing from Zip File
      1. Download the SonarQube Community Edition.

      2. As a non-root user, unzip it, let's say in C:\sonarqube or /opt/sonarqube.

      3. As anon-rootuser, start the SonarQube Server: 

        # On Windows, execute:
        C:\sonarqube\bin\windows-x86-xx\StartSonar.bat
        
        # On other operating systems, as a non-root user execute:
        /opt/sonarqube/bin/[OS]/sonar.sh console

        Troubleshooting

        If you're having trouble starting your server for the first time (or any subsequent time!) the first thing to do is check your server logs. You'll find them in $SONARQUBE_HOME/logs:

        • sonar.log - Log for the main process. Holds general information about startup and shutdown. You'll get overall status here but not details. Look to the other logs for that.
        • web.log - Information about initial connection to the database, database migration and reindexing, and the processing of HTTP requests. This includes database and search engine logs related to those requests.
        • ce.log - Information about background task processing and the database and search engine logs related to those tasks.
        • es.log - Ops information from the search engine, such as Elasticsearch startup, health status changes, cluster-, node- and index-level operations, etc.
      4. Log in to http://localhost:9000 with System Administrator credentials (login=admin, password=admin).

      5. Click the Create new project button to analyze your first project.

    • Download the scanner
  • If you choose to use a token over username and password for authentication you can generate it on your SonarQube Server. To get a SonarQube Token: login to your SonarQube Instance and navigate to My Account->Security->Generate New Token. Make sure you copy and save this token somewhere secure because after you leave this screen you will not beable to see your token again. 

Example (WIP)

To start running Sonar Scans from FlexDeploy, we will have to 


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