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SonarQube Scanner

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SonarQube Scanner

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SonarQube Scanner

Scan your code with SonarQube Scanner to detect bugs, vulnerabilities and code smells in more than 25 programming languages

Installation

Copy and paste the following snippet into your .yml file.

              

- name: SonarQube Scanner

uses: ItsEcholot/[email protected]

Learn more about this action in ItsEcholot/sonarqube-action

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SonarQube GitHub Action

Using this GitHub Action, scan your code with SonarQube scanner to detects bugs, vulnerabilities and code smells in more than 20 programming languages!

SonarQube is an open-source platform developed by SonarSource for continuous inspection of code quality to perform automatic reviews with static analysis of code to detect bugs, code smells, and security vulnerabilities on 20+ programming languages.

Requirements

  • Have SonarQube on server. Install now if it's not already the case!

Usage

The workflow, usually declared in .github/workflows/build.yml, looks like:

on: push
name: Main Workflow
jobs:
  sonarQubeTrigger:
    name: SonarQube Trigger
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - uses: actions/checkout@master
    - name: SonarQube Scan
      uses: kitabisa/sonarqube-action@master
      with:
        host: ${{ secrets.SONARQUBE_HOST }}
        login: ${{ secrets.SONARQUBE_TOKEN }}

You can change the analysis base directory by using the optional input projectBaseDir like this:

uses: kitabisa/sonarqube-action@master
with:
  projectBaseDir: my-custom-directory

Secrets

  • host - (Required) this is the SonarQube server URL.
  • login - (Required) the login or authentication token of a SonarQube user with Execute Analysis permission on the project. See how to generate SonarQube token.
  • password - The password that goes with the login username. This should be left blank if an login are authentication token.

You can set all variable in the "Secrets" settings page of your repository.

License

The Dockerfile and associated scripts and documentation in this project are released under the MIT License.

Container images built with this project include third party materials.