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sonarqube-verify

v1.0.2

Published

Launch SonarQube analysis and add a verification on the status of the Quality Gate after the report has ended

Downloads

12,475

Readme

sonarqube-verify

Launch SonarQube analysis using the sonarqube-scanner npm module by @bellingard : https://github.com/bellingard/sonar-scanner-npm then it check the Quality Gate status after report has ended.

Tested with SonarQube 6.5

Usage

Installation

npm install -D sonarqube-verify

Execution (CLI)

Insert a script into your package.json :

"scripts" : {
    "verify": "sonarqube-verify"
}

Configuration

You can use a sonar-project.properties file at your root folder.

Look at Analysis Parameters for available values.

Configuration (CLI)

Best practices are to not set critical settings in your repository.

For example committing the login token into your sonar-project.properties sould absolutely be avoided.

This module allows you to use the following environment variables to provide runtime parameters :

  • SONAR_URL : Url of your SonarQube server. Defaults to http://localhost:9000
  • SONAR_LOGIN : token or login (in latter case you must not set a password)
  • SONAR_PASSWORD : (in case you are not using authentication token but you should)
  • SONAR_SKIP : to disable the sonar analysis
  • SONAR_GATE_SKIP : in case you would like to disable the quality check.

Sample Configuration

sonar.sources=src
sonar.sourceEncoding=UTF-8
sonar.exclusions=**/node_modules/**

Then run the verify :

export SONAR_URL=http://myhost.com/sonar
export SONAR_LOGIN=01234567890123456
npm run verify

You can activate debug logs with the DEBUG environment variable (using the debug package) :

DEBUG=* npm run verify

or more accurately :

DEBUG=sonarqube-verify:* npm run verify