3 # Install and run SonarQube on travis.
5 # Use it as a wrapper to your build command, eg: ./travis-sonarqube.sh make VERBOSE=1
7 # On Mac OSX or with pull requests, you don't want to run SonarQube but to exec the build command directly.
8 if [ ${TRAVIS_OS_NAME} != 'linux' ] || [ ${TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST} != 'false' ]
12 # Passed this point, we are on Linux and not in a PR (exec never returns)
15 # Be verbose and fail fast
18 # Install required software
19 installSonarQubeScanner() {
20 export SONAR_SCANNER_HOME=$HOME/.sonar/sonar-scanner-2.6
21 rm -rf $SONAR_SCANNER_HOME
22 mkdir -p $SONAR_SCANNER_HOME
23 curl -sSLo $HOME/.sonar/sonar-scanner.zip http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/sonarsource/scanner/cli/sonar-scanner-cli/2.6/sonar-scanner-cli-2.6.zip
24 unzip $HOME/.sonar/sonar-scanner.zip -d $HOME/.sonar/
25 rm $HOME/.sonar/sonar-scanner.zip
26 export PATH=$SONAR_SCANNER_HOME/bin:$PATH
27 export SONAR_SCANNER_OPTS="-server"
29 installBuildWrapper() {
30 curl -LsS https://sonarqube.com/static/cpp/build-wrapper-linux-x86.zip > build-wrapper-linux-x86.zip
31 unzip build-wrapper-linux-x86.zip
33 installSonarQubeScanner
36 # triggers the compilation through the build wrapper to gather compilation database
37 ./build-wrapper-linux-x86/build-wrapper-linux-x86-64 --out-dir bw-outputs "$@"
39 # and finally execute the actual SonarQube analysis (the SONAR_TOKEN is set from the travis web interface, to not expose it)
40 # See https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/sonarqube/ for more info on tokens
41 sonar-scanner -Dsonar.host.url=https://sonarqube.com -Dsonar.login=$SONAR_TOKEN