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.Net Core Sonar Scanner on Docker Container

Sonar Scanner MsBuild Dockerfile for .Net Core Projects

Docker Pulls Docker Automated build Docker Build Status

This Image Using

Name Version
OS Debian Stretch (9)
Java OpenJDK 8 Update 171
.NET Framework Mono 5.12.0.226
.NET SDK .NET Core SDK 2.1 (2.1.301)
Sonar Scanner CLI 3.2.0.1227
Sonar Scanner MS Build 4.3.1.1372

Please check Releases Page for details.

Latest Versions

Latest Debian Latest OpenJDK Latest Mono Latest .Net SDK Latest Sonar Scanner

Using Example

First of all you need a sonarqube server. If you haven't one, run this code;

docker run -d --name sonarqube -p 9000:9000 -p 9092:9092 sonarqube

And then you need .Net Core project. If you haven't one, run this codes;

mkdir ConsoleApplication1
cd ConsoleApplication1

dotnet new console
dotnet new sln
dotnet sln ConsoleApplication1.sln add ConsoleApplication1.csproj

Take login token from sonarqube server, change working directory to project directory and run this code;

docker run --name dotnet-scanner -it --rm -v $(pwd):/project \
  -e PROJECT_KEY=ConsoleApplication1 \
  -e PROJECT_NAME=ConsoleApplication1 \
  -e PROJECT_VERSION=1.0 \
  -e HOST=http://localhost:9000 \
  -e LOGIN_KEY=CHANGE_THIS_ONE \
  burakince/docker-dotnet-sonarscanner

Note: If you have sonarqube as docker container, you must inspect sonarqube's bridge network IP address and use it in HOST variable.

docker network inspect bridge