I have java project and I want to integrate it with SonarCloud I Follow the official steps:
Inspecting code with the SonarQube Scanner #
Before inspecting your code, you need to:
- Create a user authentication token for your account on SonarCloud.
- Encrypt this token travis encrypt abcdef0123456789 or define SONAR_TOKEN in your Repository Settings
- Find which SonarCloud.io organization you want to push your project on and get its key
- Create a sonar-project.properties file for your project (see the documentation). Then add the following lines to your .travis.yml file to trigger the analysis:
add in my travis.yml file
addons:
sonarcloud:
organization: "xelian-github"
token:
secure: ${SONAR_TOKEN}
branches:
- master
script:
# other script steps might be done before running the actual analysis
- sonar-scanner
Where SONAR_TOKEN is a variable on Travis CI pointing to the key from SonarCloud.(It is not encrypted). From SonarCloud I add permissions
But when I start the travis build I have the following error:
Setting environment variables from repository settings
$ export SONAR_TOKEN=[secure]
....
ERROR: Error during SonarQube Scanner execution
ERROR: You're only authorized to execute a local (preview) SonarQube analysis without pushing the results to the SonarQube server. Please contact your SonarQube administrator.
ERROR:
ERROR: Re-run SonarQube Scanner using the -X switch to enable full debug logging.
It seems to me that I the travis do not have permissions to upload results to SonarCloud. Is the problem in the token or in some Sonar configurations.
The official entry point to configure a project on SonarCloud is the "Get Started" page:
You will see that for Maven projects, you don't need to create a sonar-project.properties
file at all
You will even find a link to a sample Maven project that is analyzed on SonarCloud