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Examples

This section provides examples on how to run SonarQube server in a container:

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Run SonarQube using docker commands

Before you start SonarQube, we recommend creating volumes to store SonarQube data, logs, temporary data and extensions. If you don't do that, you can loose them when you decide to update to newer version of SonarQube or upgrade to a higher SonarQube edition. Commands to create the volumes:

$> docker volume create --name sonarqube_data
$> docker volume create --name sonarqube_extensions
$> docker volume create --name sonarqube_logs
$> docker volume create --name sonarqube_temp

After that you can start the SonarQube server (this example uses the Community Edition):

$> docker run \
    -v sonarqube_data:/opt/sonarqube/data \
    -v sonarqube_extensions:/opt/sonarqube/extensions \
    -v sonarqube_logs:/opt/sonarqube/logs \
    --name="sonarqube" -p 9000:9000 sonarqube:community

The above command starts SonarQube with an embedded database. We recommend starting the instance with a separate database by providing SONAR_JDBC_URL, SONAR_JDBC_USERNAME and SONAR_JDBC_PASSWORD like this:

$> docker run \
    -v sonarqube_data:/opt/sonarqube/data \
    -v sonarqube_extensions:/opt/sonarqube/extensions \
    -v sonarqube_logs:/opt/sonarqube/logs \
    -e SONAR_JDBC_URL="..." \
    -e SONAR_JDBC_USERNAME="..." \
    -e SONAR_JDBC_PASSWORD="..." \
    --name="sonarqube" -p 9000:9000 sonarqube:community

Run SonarQube using Docker Compose

Requirements

  • Docker Engine 20.10+
  • Docker Compose 2.0.0+

SonarQube with Postgres:

Go to this directory to run SonarQube in development mode or this directory to run both SonarQube and PostgreSQL. Then run docker-compose:

$ docker-compose up

To restart SonarQube container (for example after upgrading or installing a plugin):

$ docker-compose restart sonarqube