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Sonar Quality Gate Maven Plugin

Maven Central Quality Gate Status Coverage Black Duck Security Risk Maven Build

Check your SonarQube project if it passes its quality gate. If it doesn't, the plugin will fail the maven job.

There a three modes supported:

Mode Description
integrated (recommended) Run in conjunction with sonar-maven-plugin (supports branches and pull requests)
The required information for fetching the data will be read from a sonar-maven-plugin generated file in target
simple Run stand-alone for a simple SonarQube project (no branches)
advanced Run stand-alone for a SonarQube project with branch name or pull request

Prerequisites

  • Java 11
  • SonarQube (depends on mode)
    • integrated: 5.3+
    • simple: 5.4+
    • advanced: 7.7+

Usage

Include the plugin declaration in your pom.xml

<plugin>
  <groupId>io.github.r0bb3n</groupId>
  <artifactId>sonar-quality-gate-maven-plugin</artifactId>
  <version>1.3.0</version>
</plugin>

and execute the following command:

mvn sonar:sonar sonar-quality-gate:check

For full reference of the modes and parameters, please check the Usage and Goals page in the sonar-quality-gate-maven-plugin documentation.

Internals

Why Java 11?

TL;DR usage of HttpClient (java.net.http.HttpClient)

Thinking about also supporting Java 8 led to the conclusion, that this would require relying on at least one additional dependency (to maintain) for HTTP calls (e.g. Apache HttpClient), which is solved out-of-the-box in Java 11+ by simply using java.net.http.HttpClient. Therefore, I decided to not support Java 8.

Calling SonarQube Web API

Project Status

Get the quality gate status of a project.

Endpoint

api/qualitygates/project_status

URL Parameters

Parameter Supported
projectKey yes
branch yes
pullRequest yes
analysisId yes
projectId no

Documentation

  • on sonarcloud.io Web-API
  • in your SonarQube instance: <sonar.host.url>/web_api/api/qualitygates/project_status

Compute Engine Task (ceTask)

This endpoint is used to retrieve the analysis id of a prior sonar-maven-plugin run.

Endpoint

api/ce/task

URL Parameters

Parameter Supported
id yes
additionalFields no

Documentation

Maven calls

Release

prepare - manage pom.xml and create proper commits and tag and push to remote

mvn -B release:prepare -DdevelopmentVersion=1-SNAPSHOT -DreleaseVersion=<release version> -Dtag=v<release version>

perform - checkout version tag, create binaries and deploy via oss.sonatype.org to Maven Central and create documentation ("site") and push to gh-pages branch.

mvn -B release:perform -DreleaseProfiles=build-for-release

clean - remove backup/work file (useful if you ran prepare but not perform)

mvn -B release:clean

How-To release

  1. Ensure the right git configs (username, email, signing stuff, ...) are set on --global level (correct .gitconfig file in user home) - config done on level --local is not respected by additional steps that take place in subdirectories of target with fresh full-checkouts of the repo (e.g. commits/push during site-deploy via maven-scm-publish-plugin).
  2. Update CHANGELOG.md: add a section for the upcoming version and move all "unpublished" changes to it
  3. Update README.md: replace all occurrences of previous version number with upcoming version
  4. Persist: git add CHANGELOG.md README.md && git commit -m "prepare for release: update CHANGELOG.md/README.md" && git push
  5. Create release in git repo: mvn -B release:prepare -DdevelopmentVersion=1-SNAPSHOT -DreleaseVersion=1.3.0 -Dtag=v1.3.0
  6. Create and publish binaries and documentation: mvn -B release:perform -DreleaseProfiles=build-for-release
  7. Create and push a tag for the site branch. Change into directory ./target/checkout/target/scmpublish-checkout and fire the according commands: git tag v1.3.0-site && git push origin v1.3.0-site
  8. Create new release on GitHub (here)
    • choose tag: v1.3.0
    • set title: 1.3.0
    • copy the CHANGELOG.md content of the released version
    • upload the files ./target/checkout/target/*.(pom|jar|asc)
  9. publish staging repository of oss nexus repository (login required) to maven central (overview doc / detailed doc)
    1. check content of the staging repo
    2. select staging repo
    3. "Close" repo
    4. evaluation is now running, see repo tab "Activity"
    5. "Refresh" repo view
    6. "Release" repo
    7. copying is ongoing, see repo tab "Activity"
    8. "Refresh" repo view, staging repo will disappear after successful copy process
    9. verify that files are now available on the public release repo: GAV search