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sonar-report

v3.1.6

Published

[![Quality Gate Status](https://sonarcloud.io/api/project_badges/measure?project=soprasteria_sonar-report&metric=alert_status)](https://sonarcloud.io/dashboard?id=soprasteria_sonar-report) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/soprasteria/sonar-report.sv

Downloads

21,612

Readme

sonar-report

Quality Gate Status Build Status

tomcat screenshot example

tomcat screenshot example

Install

Compatible with node 14+

$ npm install -g sonar-report

Use

  • See all options with:
$ sonar-report -h
Usage: sonar-report [options]

Generate a vulnerability report from a SonarQube instance.
  • Environment:

    • http_proxy : the proxy to use to reach the sonarqube instance (http://<host>:<port>)
    • NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS
      • the custom certificate authority to trust (troubleshoots Unable to verify the first certificate)
      • the variable holds a file name that contains the certificate in pem format (root CA or full trust chain)
  • Example:

# Generate report example
sonar-report \
  --sonarurl="https://sonarcloud.io" \
  --sonarcomponent="soprasteria_sonar-report" \
  --sonarorganization="sopra-steria" \
  --project="Sonar Report" \
  --application="sonar-report" \
  --release="1.0.0" \
  --branch="master" \
  --output="samples/sonar-report_sonar-report.html"

# Open in browser
xdg-open samples/sonar-report_sonar-report.html

Migrate to v3

  • Compared the flags, most of them switched from snake-case to keba-case

  • there is a new flag to ouput the report in a specific folder --output, it allows to generate a summary report that can be viewed in the CI:

    Report Generated On Wed Aug 24 2022
    
    Project Name: Sonar Report
    Application: sonar-report
    Release: 1.0.0
    Delta analysis: No
    
    Summary of the Detected Vulnerabilities
    
    Severity: HIGH
    Number of Issues: 0
    
    Severity: MEDIUM
    Number of Issues: 0
    
    Severity: LOW
    Number of Issues: 0

Some parameters explained

--since-leak-period

The --since-leak-period parameter activates delta analysis. If true, sonar-report will only get the vulnerabilities that were added since a fixed date/version or for a number of days. For this it will:

  • get sonar.leak.period value using sonar settings API.
  • filter accordingly when getting the issues using the issues API.

When sinceleakperiod is activated, the report will include an additional Reference period field that holds the leak period configured in SonarQube.

More info:

--allbugs

  • "false": only vulnerabilities are exported
  • "true": all bugs are exported

--fix-missing-rule

On some versions of sonar (found on 6.5), the type of issue and the type of the rule don't match (for example VULNERABILITY vs CODE_SMELL ).

In this case, when allbugs=false, it's possible that the issue is extracted but not it's rule. What will happen is that the issue has / in the description (because the description is the name of the rule).

To circumvent this issue, the fixMissingRule will extract all rules without any filter on the type.

Beware that, with this parameter activated, all the issues linked to the rules displayed may not be displayed.

--no-security-hotspot

Sonar-report will try to find how your sonarqube instance is working with hotspots depending on the running version. However in last resort, you can use the --no-security-hotspot flag in order to deactivate the hotspots processing.

Note that you may miss out on some vulnerabilities when using this option if your sonarqube instance does support hotspots.

General information about security hotspots: https://docs.sonarqube.org/latest/user-guide/security-hotspots/

Here's a brief history of sonarqube dealing with hotspots.

  • version < 7.3
    • hotspots don't exist
  • 7.3 <= version < 7.8:
    • hotspots are stored in the /issues endpoint
    • issue status doesn't include TO_REVIEW, IN_REVIEW yet
    • issues type includes SECURITY_HOTSPOT
    • rules type includes SECURITY_HOTSPOT for now on
  • 7.8 <= version < 8.2
    • hotspots are stored in the /issues endpoint
    • issue status includes TO_REVIEW, IN_REVIEW
    • issues type includes SECURITY_HOTSPOT
  • version >= 8.2
    • hotspots are in a dedicated endpoint /hotspots
    • issues status don't include anymore TO_REVIEW, IN_REVIEW
    • issues type don't include anymore SECURITY_HOTSPOT

A few notes:

  • this behavior was verified using the embedded web_api documentation from dockerhub community distributions
  • Versions 7.2 and 7.3 couldn't be verified as they are not present on dockerhub (and sonarqube doesn't seem to be publishing the API documentation per version)
  • some implementations may not work as expected: for example sonarcloud v8.0 doesn't know about hotspots. When using sonarcloud v8.0 please use the --no-security-hotspot flag

To verify how your instance deals with hotspots, check:

  • ${sonarBaseURL}/api/system/status
  • ${sonarBaseURL}/web_api/api/issues/search (check Possible values of parameters statuses, types)
  • ${sonarBaseURL}/web_api/api/rules/search (check Possible values of parameter types)
  • ${sonarBaseURL}/web_api/api/hotspots

Develop

Get the dependencies:

npm install

Run with the same command as Use but use node cli.js instead of sonar-report

Troubleshooting

  • The description is "/"

Set --fix-missing-rule to true

  • Error Value of parameter 'types' (SECURITY_HOTSPOT) must be one of: [CODE_SMELL, BUG, VULNERABILITY]"}]}
  • or: Error while getting issues : - Response code 400 (Bad Request) - 400 - Bad Request - {"errors":[{"msg":"Value of parameter \u0027statuses\u0027 (TO_REVIEW) must be one of: [OPEN, CONFIRMED, REOPENED, RESOLVED, CLOSED]"}]}

Your version of sonarQube doesn't support security hotspots. Set --no-security-hotspot to true. (more info check --no-security-hotspot description above)

  • {"errors":[{"msg":"Can return only the first 10000 results. 10500th result asked."}]}

This is a limitation in sonarQube API. There is no way around it to date apart from adding limiting filters

Try removing --allbugs or tune the query in index.js (see /web_api/api/issues under your sonarQube instance)

See also this discussion https://community.sonarsource.com/t/cannot-get-more-than-10000-results-through-web-api/3662/4