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# Analyze your code for free with SonarCloud # Scan your code with SonarQube Cloud [![QA](https://github.com/SonarSource/sonarcloud-github-action/actions/workflows/qa.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/SonarSource/sonarcloud-github-action/actions/workflows/qa.yml)
This SonarSource project, available as a GitHub Action, scans your projects with SonarCloud, and helps developers produce > [!WARNING]
[Clean Code](https://www.sonarsource.com/solutions/clean-code/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=github&utm_campaign=clean-code&utm_content=sonarqube-scan-action). > This action is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
> Please use the `sonarqube-scan-action` action instead.
> The `sonarqube-scan-action` is a drop-in replacement for this action.
<img src="./images/SonarCloud-72px.png"> This SonarSource project, available as a GitHub Action, scans your projects with SonarQube [Cloud](https://www.sonarsource.com/products/sonarcloud/).
[SonarCloud](https://www.sonarsource.com/products/sonarcloud/) is a widely used static analysis solution for continuous code quality and security inspection. ![Logo](./images/SQ_Logo_Cloud_Dark_Backgrounds.png#gh-dark-mode-only)
It helps developers identify and fix issues in their code that could lead to bugs, vulnerabilities, or decreased development velocity. ![Logo](./images/SQ_Logo_Cloud_Light_Backgrounds.png#gh-light-mode-only)
SonarCloud supports the most popular programming languages, including Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, C#, Python, C, C++, and [many more](https://www.sonarsource.com/knowledge/languages/).
SonarQube [Cloud](https://www.sonarsource.com/products/sonarcloud/) (formerly SonarCloud) is a widely used static analysis solution for continuous code quality and security inspection.
It helps developers detect coding issues in 30+ languages, frameworks, and IaC platforms, including Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, C#, Python, C, C++, and [many more](https://www.sonarsource.com/knowledge/languages/).
The solution also provides fix recommendations leveraging AI with Sonar's AI CodeFix capability.
## Requirements ## Requirements
* Create your account on SonarCloud. Sign up for free now if it's not already the case! [SonarCloud Sign up](https://www.sonarsource.com/products/sonarcloud/signup/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=github&utm_campaign=sc-signup&utm_content=signup-sonarcloud-listing-x-x&utm_term=ww-psp-x) * Create your account on SonarQube Cloud. [Sign up for free](https://www.sonarsource.com/products/sonarcloud/signup/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=github&utm_campaign=sc-signup&utm_content=signup-sonarcloud-listing-x-x&utm_term=ww-psp-x) now if it's not already the case!
* The repository to analyze is set up on SonarCloud. [Set it up](https://sonarcloud.io/projects/create) in just one click. * The repository to analyze is set up on SonarQube Cloud. [Set it up](https://sonarcloud.io/projects/create) in just one click.
## Usage ## Usage
Project metadata, including the location of the sources to be analyzed, must be declared in the file `sonar-project.properties` in the base directory: Project metadata, including the location of the sources to be analyzed, must be declared in the file `sonar-project.properties` in the base directory:
```properties ```properties
sonar.organization=<replace with your SonarCloud organization key> sonar.organization=<replace with your SonarQube Cloud organization key>
sonar.projectKey=<replace with the key generated when setting up the project on SonarCloud> sonar.projectKey=<replace with the key generated when setting up the project on SonarQube Cloud>
# relative paths to source directories. More details and properties are described # relative paths to source directories. More details and properties are described
# in https://sonarcloud.io/documentation/project-administration/narrowing-the-focus/ # at https://docs.sonarsource.com/sonarqube-cloud/advanced-setup/analysis-scope/
sonar.sources=. sonar.sources=.
``` ```
The workflow, usually declared in `.github/workflows/build.yml`, looks like: The workflow, usually declared under `.github/workflows`, looks like:
```yaml ```yaml
on: on:
# Trigger analysis when pushing in master or pull requests, and when creating # Trigger analysis when pushing to your main branches, and when creating a pull request.
# a pull request.
push: push:
branches: branches:
- main
- master - master
- develop
- 'releases/**'
pull_request: pull_request:
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened] types: [opened, synchronize, reopened]
name: Main Workflow name: Main Workflow
jobs: jobs:
sonarcloud: sonarqube:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps: steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4 - uses: actions/checkout@v4
with: with:
# Disabling shallow clone is recommended for improving relevancy of reporting # Disabling shallow clones is recommended for improving the relevancy of reporting
fetch-depth: 0 fetch-depth: 0
- name: SonarCloud Scan - name: SonarQube Scan
uses: sonarsource/sonarcloud-github-action@<action version> # Ex: v2.1.0, See the latest version at https://github.com/marketplace/actions/sonarcloud-scan uses: sonarsource/sonarcloud-github-action@<action version> # Ex: v4.0.0, See the latest version at https://github.com/marketplace/actions/sonarcloud-scan
env: env:
SONAR_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SONAR_TOKEN }} SONAR_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SONAR_TOKEN }}
``` ```
## Action parameters
You can change the analysis base directory by using the optional input `projectBaseDir` like this: You can change the analysis base directory by using the optional input `projectBaseDir` like this:
```yaml ```yaml
uses: sonarsource/sonarcloud-github-action@<action version> # Ex: v2.1.0, See the latest version at https://github.com/marketplace/actions/sonarcloud-scan - uses: sonarsource/sonarcloud-github-action@<action version>
with: with:
projectBaseDir: my-custom-directory projectBaseDir: app/src
``` ```
In case you need to add additional analysis parameters, you can use the `args` option: In case you need to specify the version of the Sonar Scanner, you can use the `scannerVersion` option:
```yaml ```yaml
- name: Analyze with SonarCloud - uses: sonarsource/sonarcloud-github-action@<action version>
uses: sonarsource/sonarcloud-github-action@<action version> # Ex: v2.1.0, See the latest version at https://github.com/marketplace/actions/sonarcloud-scan
with: with:
projectBaseDir: my-custom-directory scannerVersion: 6.2.0.4584
```
In case you need to add additional analysis parameters, and you do not wish to set them in the `sonar-project.properties` file, you can use the `args` option:
```yaml
- uses: sonarsource/sonarcloud-github-action@<action version>
with:
projectBaseDir: app/src
args: > args: >
-Dsonar.organization=my-organization -Dsonar.organization=my-organization
-Dsonar.projectKey=my-projectkey -Dsonar.projectKey=my-projectkey
-Dsonar.python.coverage.reportPaths=coverage.xml -Dsonar.python.coverage.reportPaths=coverage.xml
-Dsonar.sources=lib/ -Dsonar.sources=lib/
-Dsonar.test.exclusions=tests/**
-Dsonar.tests=tests/ -Dsonar.tests=tests/
-Dsonar.test.exclusions=tests/**
-Dsonar.verbose=true -Dsonar.verbose=true
``` ```
More information about possible analysis parameters is found in the documentation at: You can also specify the URL where to retrieve the SonarScanner CLI from.
https://docs.sonarcloud.io/advanced-setup/analysis-parameters The specified URL overrides the default address: `https://binaries.sonarsource.com/Distribution/sonar-scanner-cli`.
This can be useful when the runner executing the action is self-hosted and has regulated or no access to the Internet:
In case you need to specify the version of the Sonar Scanner, you can use the `scannerVersion` option:
```yaml ```yaml
uses: sonarsource/sonarcloud-github-action@<action version> # Ex: v2.1.0, See the latest version at https://github.com/marketplace/actions/sonarcloud-scan - uses: sonarsource/sonarcloud-github-action@<action version>
with:
scannerVersion: 6.2.0.4584
```
See also example configurations at:
https://github.com/sonarsource/sonarcloud-github-action-samples/
### Secrets
- `SONAR_TOKEN` **Required** this is the token used to authenticate access to SonarCloud. You can generate a token on your [Security page in SonarCloud](https://sonarcloud.io/account/security/). You can set the `SONAR_TOKEN` environment variable in the "Secrets" settings page of your repository.
- *`GITHUB_TOKEN` Provided by Github (see [Authenticating with the GITHUB_TOKEN](https://help.github.com/en/actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/authenticating-with-the-github_token)).*
## Error cleaning up workspace
In some cases, the checkout action may fail to clean up the workspace. This is a known problem for GitHub actions implemented as a docker container (such as `sonarcloud-github-actions`) when self-hosted runners are used.
Example of the error message: `File was unable to be removed Error: EACCES: permission denied, unlink '/actions-runner/_work//project/.scannerwork/.sonar_lock'`
To work around the problem, `sonarcloud-github-action` attempts to fix the permission of the temporary files that it creates. If that doesn't work, you can manually clean up the workspace by running the following action:
```
- name: Clean the workspace
uses: docker://alpine
with: with:
args: /bin/sh -c "find \"${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}\" -mindepth 1 ! -name . -prune -exec rm -rf {} +" scannerBinariesUrl: https://my.custom.binaries.url.com/Distribution/sonar-scanner-cli/
``` ```
You can find more info [here](https://github.com/actions/runner/issues/434).
## Example of pull request analysis More information about possible analysis parameters can be found in the [Analysis parameters page](https://docs.sonarsource.com/sonarqube-cloud/advanced-setup/analysis-parameters/) of the SonarQube Cloud documentation.
<img src="./images/SonarCloud-analysis-in-Checks.png"> ### Environment variables
Want to see more examples of SonarCloud in action? You can [explore current Open Source projects in SonarCloud](https://sonarcloud.io/explore/projects?sort=-analysis_date?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=github&utm_campaign=sc-signup&utm_content=signup-sonarcloud-listing-x-x&utm_term=ww-psp-x) that are using the Clean as You Code methodology. - `SONAR_TOKEN` **Required** this is the token used to authenticate access to SonarQube. You can read more about security tokens in the [documentation](https://docs.sonarsource.com/sonarqube-cloud/managing-your-account/managing-tokens/). You can set the `SONAR_TOKEN` environment variable in the "Secrets" settings page of your repository, or you can add them at the level of your GitHub organization (recommended).
- *`GITHUB_TOKEN` Provided by Github (see [Authenticating with the GITHUB_TOKEN](https://help.github.com/en/actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/authenticating-with-the-github_token)).*
- `SONAR_ROOT_CERT` Holds an additional certificate (in PEM format) that is used to validate the certificate of a secured proxy to SonarQube Cloud. You can set the `SONAR_ROOT_CERT` environment variable in the "Secrets" settings page of your repository, or you can add them at the level of your GitHub organization (recommended).
## Do not use this GitHub action if you are in the following situations Here is an example of how you can pass a certificate (in PEM format) to the Scanner truststore:
* Your code is built with Maven: run 'org.sonarsource.scanner.maven:sonar' during the build ```yaml
* Your code is built with Gradle: use the SonarQube plugin for Gradle during the build - uses: sonarsource/sonarcloud-github-action@<action version>
* You want to analyze a .NET solution: Follow our interactive tutorial for GitHub Actions after importing your project directly into SonarCloud env:
* You want to analyze C and C++ code: rely on our [SonarCloud Scan for C and C++](https://github.com/marketplace/actions/sonarcloud-scan-for-c-and-c) and look at [our sample C and C++ project](https://github.com/sonarsource-cfamily-examples?q=gh-actions-sc&type=all&language=&sort=) SONAR_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SONAR_TOKEN }}
SONAR_ROOT_CERT: ${{ secrets.SONAR_ROOT_CERT }}
```
If your source code file names contain special characters that are not covered by the locale range of `en_US.UTF-8`, you can configure your desired locale like this:
```yaml
- uses: sonarsource/sonarcloud-github-action@<action version>
env:
SONAR_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SONAR_TOKEN }}
LC_ALL: "ru_RU.UTF-8"
```
## Alternatives for Java, .NET, and C/C++ projects
This GitHub Action will not work for all technologies. If you are in one of the following situations, you should use the following alternatives:
* Your code is built with Maven. Read the documentation about our [SonarScanner for Maven](https://docs.sonarsource.com/sonarqube-cloud/advanced-setup/ci-based-analysis/sonarscanner-for-maven/).
* Your code is built with Gradle. Read the documentation about our [SonarScanner for Gradle](https://docs.sonarsource.com/sonarqube-cloud/advanced-setup/ci-based-analysis/sonarscanner-for-gradle/).
* You want to analyze a .NET solution. Read the documentation about our [SonarScanner for .NET](https://docs.sonarsource.com/sonarqube-cloud/advanced-setup/ci-based-analysis/sonarscanner-for-dotnet/introduction/).
* You want to analyze C or C++ code. Starting from SonarQube 10.6, this GitHub Action will scan C and C++ out of the box. If you want to have better control over the scan configuration/setup, you can switch to the [SonarQube Cloud Scan for C and C++](https://github.com/marketplace/actions/sonarcloud-scan-for-c-and-c) GitHub Action - look at [our sample C and C++ project](https://github.com/sonarsource-cfamily-examples?q=gh-actions-sc&type=all&language=&sort=).
## Have questions or feedback? ## Have questions or feedback?
To provide feedback (requesting a feature or reporting a bug) please post on the [SonarSource Community Forum](https://community.sonarsource.com/) with the tag `sonarcloud`. To provide feedback (requesting a feature or reporting a bug) please post on the [SonarSource Community Forum](https://community.sonarsource.com/tags/c/help/sc/9/github-actions).
## License ## License

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