-#! /bin/sh
+#!/usr/bin/env sh
# Install and run SonarQube on travis.
#
# Use it as a wrapper to your build command, eg: ./travis-sonarqube.sh make VERBOSE=1
# On Mac OSX or with pull requests, you don't want to run SonarQube but to exec the build command directly.
-if [ ${TRAVIS_OS_NAME} != 'linux' ] || [ ${TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST} != 'false' ]
-then
- exec "$@"
-fi
-# Passed this point, we are on Linux and not in a PR (exec never returns)
-
-# Be verbose and fail fast
+# Be verbose and fail fast
set -ex
# Install required software
export SONAR_SCANNER_OPTS="-server"
}
installBuildWrapper() {
- curl -LsS https://sonarqube.com/static/cpp/build-wrapper-linux-x86.zip > build-wrapper-linux-x86.zip
+ curl -LsS https://sonarcloud.io/static/cpp/build-wrapper-linux-x86.zip > build-wrapper-linux-x86.zip
unzip build-wrapper-linux-x86.zip
}
installSonarQubeScanner
# See https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/sonarqube/ for more info on tokens
# don't show the token in the logs
set +x
-sonar-scanner -Dsonar.host.url=https://sonarqube.com -Dsonar.login=$SONAR_TOKEN \
- | grep -v 'INFO: Parsing /home/travis/build/simgrid/simgrid/Testing/CoverageInfo' \
+sonar-scanner -Dsonar.host.url=https://sonarcloud.io -Dsonar.login=$SONAR_TOKEN 2>&1 \
+ | grep -v 'INFO: Parsing /home/travis/build/simgrid/simgrid/Testing/CoverageInfo' \
| grep -v 'WARN: File not analysed by Sonar, so ignoring coverage: /usr/include/'
-exit $outcome
\ No newline at end of file
+exit $outcome