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SonarQube Quality Gate Check

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SonarQube Quality Gate check QA

Check the Quality Gate of your code with SonarQube to ensure your code meets your own quality standards before you release or deploy new features.

SonarQube is the leading product for Continuous Code Quality & Code Security. It supports most popular programming languages, including Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, C#, Python, C, C++, and many more.

Requirements

A previous step must have run an analysis on your code.

Read more information on how to analyze your code here

Usage

The workflow YAML file will usually look something like this::

on:
  # Trigger analysis when pushing in master or pull requests, and when creating
  # a pull request. 
  push:
    branches:
      - master
  pull_request:
      types: [opened, synchronize, reopened]
name: Main Workflow
jobs:
  sonarqube:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - uses: actions/checkout@v2
      with:
        # Disabling shallow clone is recommended for improving relevancy of reporting
        fetch-depth: 0
      # Triggering SonarQube analysis as results of it are required by Quality Gate check
    - name: SonarQube Scan
      uses: sonarsource/sonarqube-scan-action@master
      env:
        SONAR_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SONAR_TOKEN }}
        SONAR_HOST_URL: ${{ secrets.SONAR_HOST_URL }}
    - name: SonarQube Quality Gate check
      uses: sonarsource/sonarqube-quality-gate-action@master
      # Force to fail step after specific time
      timeout-minutes: 5
      env:
       SONAR_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SONAR_TOKEN }}

Make sure to set up timeout-minutes property in your step, to avoid wasting action minutes per month (see above example).

When using this action with sonarsource/sonarqube-scan action or with C/C++ code analysis you don't have to provide scanMetadataReportFile input, otherwise you should alter the location of it.

Typically, report metadata file for different scanners can vary and can be located in:

  • target/sonar/report-task.txt for Maven projects
  • build/sonar/report-task.txt for Gradle projects
  • .sonarqube/out/.sonar/report-task.txt for .NET projects

Example usage:

- name: SonarQube Quality Gate check
  uses: sonarsource/sonarqube-quality-gate-action@master
  with:
    scanMetadataReportFile: target/sonar/report-task.txt

Environment variables

  • SONAR_TOKENRequired this is the token used to authenticate access to SonarQube. You can read more about security tokens here. You can set the SONAR_TOKEN environment variable in the "Secrets" settings page of your repository, or you can add them at the level of your GitHub organization (recommended).

Quality Gate check run

Have questions or feedback?

To provide feedback (requesting a feature or reporting a bug) please post on the SonarSource Community Forum.

License

Scripts and documentation in this project are released under the LGPLv3 License.

SonarQube Quality Gate Check is not certified by GitHub. It is provided by a third-party and is governed by separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support documentation.

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Check if a project / analysis passed the Quality Gate check
v1.0.0

Verified

GitHub has manually verified the creator of the action as an official partner organization. For more info see About badges in GitHub Marketplace.

SonarQube Quality Gate Check is not certified by GitHub. It is provided by a third-party and is governed by separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support documentation.