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SonarQube Build Status

Continuous Inspection

SonarQube provides the capability to not only show health of an application but also to highlight issues newly introduced. With a Quality Gate in place, you can fix the leak and therefore improve code quality systematically.

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Have Question or Feedback?

For support questions ("How do I?", "I got this error, why?", ...), please first read the documentation and then head to the SonarSource forum. There are chances that a question similar to yours has already been answered.

Be aware that this forum is a community, so the standard pleasantries ("Hi", "Thanks", ...) are expected. And if you don't get an answer to your thread, you should sit on your hands for at least three days before bumping it. Operators are not standing by. :-)

Contributing

Pull Request

Please create a new thread in the forum "Suggest new features" when contributing a new feature. You have to be sure that the feature complies with our roadmap and expectations.

To submit a code contribution, create a pull request for this repository. Please explain your motives to contribute this change (if it's not a new feature): what problem you are trying to fix, what improvement you are trying to make.

Make sure that you follow our code style and all tests are passing (Travis build is executed for each pull request).

Building

To build sources locally follow these instructions.

Build and Run Unit Tests

Execute from project base directory:

./gradlew build

The zip distribution file is generated in sonar-application/build/distributions/. Unzip it and start server by executing:

# on linux
bin/linux-x86-64/sonar.sh start 
# or on MacOS
bin/macosx-universal-64/sonar.sh start
# or on Windows
bin\windows-x86-64\StartSonar.bat 

Open in IDE

If the project has never been built, then build it as usual (see previous section) or use the quicker command:

./gradlew ide

Then simply open the root file build.gradle as a project in Intellij or Eclipse.

Find available updates of dependencies

Execute from project base directory:

./gradlew dependencyUpdates

Update the files missing the license header

Execute from project base directory:

./gradlew licenseFormat --rerun-tasks

List all dependencies

Execute from project base directory:

./gradlew printDependencies

License

Copyright 2008-2018 SonarSource.

Licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 3.0

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