This project is analysed on SonarCloud!
It is very easy to analyze a C, C++ and Objective-C project with SonarCloud on Travis CI:
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Create a
sonar-project.properties
file to store your configuration -
In your
.travis.yml
file:-
Activate the Travis Add-on and add it to your
.travis.yml
file:-
Specify your GitHub
organization
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add your encrypted
SONAR_TOKEN
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Wrap your compilation with the Build Wrapper
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Run
sonar-scanner
later on
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Note: SONAR_TOKEN
may be also configured as enviroment variable in Repository Settings of Travis CI.
You can take a look at the sonar-project.properties and .travis.yml to see it in practice.
A build of the code repository on a Linux platform using GNU Autotools build system.
To build the code run:
autoreconf --install ./configure make clean all
An example of a flawed C++ code. The code repository can be analyzed automatically, but it can also be compiled with different build systems using different CI pipelines on Linux, macOS, and Windows.
The code repository is forked into other repositories in this collection to add a specific build system, platform, and CI. The downstream repositories are analyzed either with SonarQube or SonarCloud.
You can find examples for:
Using the following build systems:
Running on the following CI services:
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Additionally, generic examples demonstrate integration with other CIs and manual-configuration examples should help you if you are running locally.
Configured for analysis on:
You can find also a few examples demonstrating:
See examples-structure.adoc for a description of the structure of this GitHub organization and the relations between its different repositories.