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NPM module to run SonarQube Server and Cloud analyses

sonarqube-scanner makes it very easy to trigger SonarQube Server and Cloud analyses on a JavaScript code base, without needing to install any specific tool or (Java) runtime.

This module is analyzed on SonarQube Cloud.

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This is the documentation for v4. If you are using v3, refer to the v3 documentation.

Installation

Prerequisite: Node v18+ (for v4 and above)

Prerequisite: Node v16+ (for v3, otherwise use sonarqube-scanner v2.9.1)

This package is available on npm as: sonarqube-scanner

To add code analysis to your build files, simply add the package to your project dev dependencies:

npm install -D sonarqube-scanner

To install the scanner globally and be able to run analyses on the command line:

npm install -g sonarqube-scanner

Usage: add code analysis to your build files

Prerequisite: you've installed the package as a dev dependency.

The following example shows how to run an analysis on a JavaScript project, and pushing the results to a SonarQube instance:

const scanner = require('sonarqube-scanner').default;

scanner(
  {
    serverUrl: 'https://sonarqube.mycompany.com',
    token: '019d1e2e04eefdcd0caee1468f39a45e69d33d3f',
    options: {
      'sonar.projectName': 'My App',
      'sonar.projectDescription': 'Description for "My App" project...',
      'sonar.sources': 'src',
      'sonar.tests': 'test',
    },
  },
  error => {
    if (error) {
      console.error(error);
    }
    process.exit();
  },
);

Syntax: sonarqube-scanner ( parameters, [callback] )

Arguments

  • parameters Map
    • serverUrl String (optional) The URL of the SonarQube Server or Cloud host. Defaults to https://sonarcloud.io
    • token String (optional) The token used to connect to the SonarQube Server v10+ or SonarQube Cloud. Empty by default.
    • options Map (optional) Used to pass extra parameters for the analysis. See the official documentation for more details.
  • callback Function (optional) Callback (the execution of the analysis is asynchronous).

Usage: run analyses on the command line

Prerequisite: you've installed the package globally.

If you want to run an analysis without having to configure anything in the first place, simply run the sonar-scanner command. The following example assumes that you have installed SonarQube Server locally:

cd my-project
sonar-scanner

Specifying properties/settings

  • If there's a package.json file in the folder, it will be read to feed the analysis with basic information (like project name or version)

  • If there's a sonar-project.properties file in the folder, it will behave like the original SonarScanner

  • Additional analysis parameters can be passed on the command line using the standard -Dsonar.xxx=yyy syntax

    • Example:

      sonar-scanner -Dsonar.host.url=https://myserver.com -Dsonar.token=019d1e2e04e

Usage: run analyses with npx

To run analyses without explicitly installing the scanner, run the following command instead:

npx sonarqube-scanner

Similar to the above, you can specify analysis properties and settings using either a package.json file, a sonar-project.properties file, or command line arguments.

FAQ

I constantly get "Impossible to download and extract binary [...] In such situation, the best solution is to install the standard SonarScanner", what can I do?

You can install manually the standard SonarScanner, which requires to have a Java Runtime Environment available too (Java 8+).

It is important to make sure that the SonarScanner $install_directory/bin location is added to the system $PATH environment variable. This will ensure that sonar-scanner command will be resolved by the customScanner, and prevent the error:

Error: Local install of SonarScanner not found.
    at getLocalSonarScannerExecutable (<project_dir>/node_modules/sonarqube-scanner/src/sonar-scanner-executable.js:153:11)
    at scanUsingCustomScanner (<project_dir>/node_modules/sonarqube-scanner/src/index.js:52:3)
...

Once local installation is done, you can replace the 2nd line of the example:

var scanner = require('sonarqube-scanner').customScanner;

In my Docker container, the scanner fails with ".../jre/bin/java: not found", how do I solve this?

You are probably relying on Alpine for your Docker image, and Alpine does not include glibc by default. It needs to be installed manually.

Thanks to Philipp Eschenbach for troubleshooting this on issue #59.

Download From Mirrors (SQ < 10.6 only)

By default, the scanner binaries are downloaded from https://binaries.sonarsource.com/Distribution/sonar-scanner-cli/. To use a custom mirror, set $SONAR_SCANNER_MIRROR. Or download precise version with $SONAR_SCANNER_VERSION

Example:

export SONAR_SCANNER_MIRROR=https://npm.taobao.org/mirrors/sonar-scanner/
export SONAR_SCANNER_VERSION=3.2.0.1227

or alternatively set variable in .npmrc

    sonar_scanner_mirror=https://npm.taobao.org/mirrors/sonar-scanner/
    sonar_scanner_version=3.2.0.1227

For mirrors using Basic HTTP authentication (e.g. Sonatype Nexus 3 raw-proxy, Artifactory with artifactory-cache-proxy), simply specify the username and password as part of the URL:

export SONAR_SCANNER_MIRROR=https://username:[email protected]/mirrors/sonar-scanner/

Proxy authentication is supported as well, see below.

Specifying the cache folder

By default, the scanner binaries are cached into $HOME/.sonar/native-sonar-scanner folder. To use a custom cache folder instead of $HOME, set $SONAR_BINARY_CACHE.

Example:

export SONAR_BINARY_CACHE=/Users/myaccount/cache

or alternatively set variable in .npmrc

    sonar_binary_cache=/Users/myaccount/cache

Download behind proxy

In order to be able to download binaries when you're behind a proxy it will be enough to set the http_proxy or https_proxy environment variable. Both support proxies using plain HTTP or HTTPS.

Example:

export http_proxy=http://mycompanyproxy.com:PORT
export https_proxy=http://mycompanyproxy.com:PORT

export http_proxy=https://encryptedcompanyproxy.com:PORT
export https_proxy=https://encryptedcompanyproxy.com:PORT

Behind authenticated proxy:

export http_proxy=http://user:[email protected]:PORT
export https_proxy=http://user:[email protected]:PORT

export http_proxy=https://user:[email protected]:PORT
export https_proxy=https://user:[email protected]:PORT

License

sonarqube-scanner is licensed under the LGPL v3 License.

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