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SonarQube Stash (BitBucket) plugin

Build Status SonarQube Coverage

SonarQube is now a real reviewer! SonarQube Stash (BitBucket) plugin is a pull-request decorator which allows to integrate SonarQube violations directly into your pull-request.

Screenshot SonarQube plugin

After every run, in addition of the diff view, you may access to an overview of your SQ analysis:

Screenshot SonarQube plugin

Getting started

Prerequisites

  • Git client to checkout the code
  • Maven 3.0.5+
  • JDK 1.7 or 1.8
  • SonarQube 4.5.4 (LTS) or later
  • Stash (BitBucket) REST API 1.0 (3.x, 4.x)

Note: these are the versions where the plugin has been tested. Other versions may or may not work, YMMV.

To build the plugin

This command generates a jar file:

mvn clean package

To deploy the plugin

Just copy the sonar-stash-plugin jar file to the plugin folder of the expected SonarQube server and restart the SonarQube server. For instance, on Linux platform:

cp target/sonar-stash-plugin-1.0.jar $SONARQUBE_HOME/extensions/plugins

Configuration on SonarQube server

Go to Stash general settings screen on SonarQube server to fill:

Screenshot SonarQube plugin

Stash base URL (sonar.stash.url): To define Stash instance.

Stash base user (sonar.stash.login): To define user to push violations on Stash pull-request. User must have REPO_READ permission for the repository. Please notice Stash password needs to be provided to sonar-runner through sonar.stash.password in commandline.

Stash coverage severity (sonar.stash.coverage.severity.threshold): If the contribution reduced the coverage on a file, the plugin generates an issue with the following severity.

Stash issue threshold (sonar.stash.issue.threshold): To limit the number of issue pushed to Stash.

Stash timeout (sonar.stash.timeout): To timeout when Stash Rest api does not replied with expected.

Stash reviewer approval (sonar.stash.reviewer.approval): SonarQube is able to approve the pull-request if there is no new issue introduced by the change. By default, this feature is deactivated: if activated, Stash base user must have REPO_WRITE permission for the repositories.

Screenshot SonarQube plugin

Stash tasks severity threshold (sonar.stash.task.issue.severity.threshold): SonarQube is able to create tasks for all issues with a severity higher to the threshold. By default, this feature is deactivated (threshold: NONE).

Screenshot SonarQube plugin

How to run the plugin?

Plugin activation for an analysis

To activate the plugin, just add the following options to the SonarQube launcher (for instance with sonar-runner):

Before SonarQube 5.2:

sonar-runner -Dsonar.analysis.mode=incremental \
	-Dsonar.stash.notification -Dsonar.stash.project=<PROJECT> -Dsonar.stash.repository=<REPO> \
	-Dsonar.stash.pullrequest.id=<PR_ID> -Dsonar.stash.password=<STASH_PASSWORD>...

For SonarQube 5.2+:

sonar-runner -Dsonar.analysis.mode=preview \
	-Dsonar.stash.notification=true -Dsonar.stash.project=<PROJECT> -Dsonar.stash.repository=<REPO> \
	-Dsonar.stash.pullrequest.id=<PR_ID> -Dsonar.stash.password=<STASH_PASSWORD>...

Screenshot SonarQube plugin

Reset comments of previous SonarQube analysis

If needed, you can reset comments published during the previous SonarQube analysis of your pull-request. Please add sonar.stash.comments.reset option to your SonarQube analysis. Please notice only comments linked to the sonar.stash.login user will be deleted. This reset will be the first action performed by the plugin.

sonar-runner -Dsonar.analysis.mode=incremental -Dsonar.stash.notification -Dsonar.stash.comments.reset -Dsonar.stash.project=<PROJECT> -Dsonar.stash.repository=<REPO> -Dsonar.stash.pullrequest.id=<PR_ID> -Dsonar.stash.password=<STASH_PASSWORD>...

How to activate the coverage inside the pull-request

The plugin can push into the pull-request the coverage computed with the help of the Unit Tests. This feature is based on "line coverage" metric, which compares the "uncovered lines" with the "lines to cover" on a file.

Screenshot SonarQube plugin

To activate this feature,

sonar-runner -Dsonar.branch=<BRANCH_TO_BE_COMPARED> -Dsonar.stash.notification -Dsonar.stash.project=<PROJECT> -Dsonar.stash.repository=<REPO> -Dsonar.stash.pullrequest.id=<PR_ID> -Dsonar.stash.password=<STASH_PASSWORD> -Dsonar.scanAllFiles...

Be careful, with SonarQube 4.5.6, this feature does not work with incremental mode.

How to contribute

  • Before developing a major feature please open a ticket and announce it. Maybe the maintainers have strong opinions or useful hints about it.

  • Add unit and for major features integration tests.

  • Use the Google Java Style Guide for new development.

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