X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/5dc59c7891c6a7078aa2fce45770cedd1c2e9a89..847ed634dcf26a99c8fb7751fe72720c391e2c4d:/tools/internal/travis-sonarqube.sh diff --git a/tools/internal/travis-sonarqube.sh b/tools/internal/travis-sonarqube.sh index e19f120451..d85b1711d3 100755 --- a/tools/internal/travis-sonarqube.sh +++ b/tools/internal/travis-sonarqube.sh @@ -1,6 +1,19 @@ #! /bin/sh -# Run SonarQube on travis. First version was given per email by one of the SonarQube engineer. +# 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, you don't want to run SonarQube but to exec the build command directly. +if [ ${TRAVIS_OS_NAME} != 'linux' ] +then + exec "$@" +fi +# Passed this point, we are on Linux (exec never returns) + + +# Be verbose and fail fast +set -ex # Install required software installSonarQubeScanner() { @@ -21,10 +34,7 @@ installSonarQubeScanner installBuildWrapper # triggers the compilation through the build wrapper to gather compilation database -# We need to clean the build that was used for the tests before to ensure that everything gets rebuilt: -# sonarqube only use what's built throught its wrappers -make clean -./build-wrapper-linux-x86/build-wrapper-linux-x86-64 --out-dir bw-outputs make all +./build-wrapper-linux-x86/build-wrapper-linux-x86-64 --out-dir bw-outputs "$@" # and finally execute the actual SonarQube analysis (the SONAR_TOKEN is set from the travis web interface, to not expose it) sonar-scanner -Dsonar.host.url=https://nemo.sonarqube.org -Dsonar.login=$SONAR_TOKEN