Orchestrator is a Java library to install and run SonarQube from tests.
An instance of class com.sonar.orchestrator.junit4.OrchestratorRule
can be used as Rule
or ClassRule
. It will represent a SonarQube server that will be started before tests, and stopped after:
public class MyTest {
@ClassRule
public static OrchestratorRule ORCHESTRATOR = OrchestratorRule.builderEnv()
.setSonarVersion("7.0")
.addPlugin(FileLocation.of("/path/to/plugin.jar"))
.addPlugin(MavenLocation.of("org.sonarsource.java", "sonar-java-plugin", "5.2.0.13398")
.setServerProperty("sonar.web.javaOpts", "-Xmx1G")
.build();
@Test
public void myTest() {
// run SonarQube Scanner
ORCHESTRATOR.executeBuild(SonarScanner.create(new File("/path/to/project")));
// requests web services
String baseUrl = ORCHESTRATOR.getServer().getUrl();
// ...
}
}
An instance of class com.sonar.orchestrator.junit5.OrchestratorExtension
can be used as Extension
. It will represent a SonarQube server that will be started before tests, and stopped after:
class MyTests {
@RegisterExtension
static OrchestratorExtension ORCHESTRATOR = OrchestratorExtension.builderEnv()
.setSonarVersion("7.0")
.addPlugin(FileLocation.of("/path/to/plugin.jar"))
.addPlugin(MavenLocation.of("org.sonarsource.java", "sonar-java-plugin", "5.2.0.13398")
.setServerProperty("sonar.web.javaOpts", "-Xmx1G")
.build();
@Test
void myTest() {
// run SonarQube Scanner
ORCHESTRATOR.executeBuild(SonarScanner.create(new File("/path/to/project")));
// requests web services
String baseUrl = ORCHESTRATOR.getServer().getUrl();
// ...
}
}
Aliases can be used to define the versions of SonarQube and plugins to be installed. Supported values are:
DEV
for the latest official build (in terms of version number, not date)DEV[x.y]
for the latest official build of a series. For exampleDEV[5.2]
may install version5.2.0.1234
.LATEST_RELEASE
for the latest release (in terms of version number, not date)LATEST_RELEASE[x.y]
for the latest release of a series, for exampleLATEST_RELEASE[5.2]
The alias LTS
is no more supported for SonarQube since Orchestrator 3.17. It should be replaced by LATEST_RELEASE[6.7]
.
Please note that since Orchestrator 4.7, if the default value of orchestrator.artifactory.url
(https://repox.jfrog.io/repox) is not used,
the DEV
alias will not work.
The artifacts downloaded from Artifactory (SonarQube, plugins) are copied to the local directory ~/.sonar/orchestrator/cache
.
This directory is not automatically purged and may grow significantly when using the version alias
DEV
.
The test environment is configured in the file ~/.sonar/orchestrator/orchestrator.properties
:
# Token used to download SonarSource private artifacts from https://repox.jfrog.io/repox
# Generate your identity token at https://repox.jfrog.io/ui/user_profile
# This property can be replaced by the environment variable ARTIFACTORY_ACCESS_TOKEN.
#orchestrator.artifactory.accessToken=xxx
# Personal access token used to request SonarSource development licenses at https://github.com/sonarsource/licenses.
# Generate a token from https://github.com/settings/tokens
# This property can be replaced by the environment variable GITHUB_TOKEN.
#github.token=xxx
# Port of SonarQube server. Default value is 0 (random).
#orchestrator.container.port=10000
# Maven installation, used when running Scanner for Maven.
# By default Maven binary is searched in $PATH
#maven.home=/usr/local/Cellar/maven/3.5.0/libexec
# Maven local repository (optional), used to search artifacts of plugins before
# downloading from Artifactory.
# Default is ~/.m2/repository
#maven.localRepository=/path/to/maven/repository
# Instance of Artifactory. Default is SonarSource's instance (https://repox.jfrog.io/repox).
# This property can be replaced by the environment variable ARTIFACTORY_URL.
# To use maven central instead, use https://repo1.maven.org/maven2
# To use a custom instance, use your own URL that points to a Maven repository.
#orchestrator.artifactory.url=https://repo1.maven.org/maven2
The path to configuration file can be overridden with the system property orchestrator.configUrl
or the environment variable ORCHESTRATOR_CONFIG_URL
.
Example: -Dorchestrator.configUrl=file:///path/to/orchestrator.properties
For running Orchestrator behind a corporate proxy, add Java properties :
-Dhttp.proxyHost=proxy.company.com
-Dhttp.proxyPort=80
-Dhttps.proxyHost=proxy.company.com
-Dhttps.proxyPort=80
-Dhttp.nonProxyHosts="localhost|127.0.0.1|*.company.com"
-Dhttp.proxyUser=foo
-Dhttp.proxyPassword=bar
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