SonarQube on Azure
Solve DevOps
SonarQube on Azure
Solve DevOps
SonarQube on Azure
Solve DevOps
Roll out your own Robust static Code Analysis Platform today.
SonarQube is an open-source platform for continuous inspection of code quality. With SonarQube you can perform automatic analysis of code to detect bugs, coding standards violations, unit test coverage, code complexity, comments, etc.
Quality is important for any software product and becoming increasingly critical. Unfortunately, building and managing a robust Quality testing infrastructure based on SonarQube is complex. This listing provides a solution in the form of an image packaged with SonarQube on top of rock-solid Ubuntu 20.04, making it easy for SMEs and large enterprises to roll out a robust code quality testing infrastructure in under 5mins.
With over 29 programming languages supported by this platform today and growing fast, it makes sense to leverage SonarQube as your source for every code quality-related requirement you have in mind.
Key benefits of using SonarQube
Using SonarQube, companies identify errors, bugs, and security issues in their code before software products are released to the public. Developers can get reports on duplicated code, coding standards, unit tests etc. It also has a reporting module where you can find out about the number of security-related issues in your codebase. Other benefits include.- Great community support to help you get started.
- Very easy-to-use Web UI with point-and-click administration.
- Multiple programming language support
- Integrates easily with GitHub, Gitlab and other SCM tools.
Getting Started.
Start your Azure VM using this image making sure to provide the right resources for your testing infrastructure. We recommend at least 4GB of memory to allow SonarQube to start without issues. The system will take 5mins to boot the first time. Once the system has fully bootstrapped, you can log in via SSH to access the default password for SonarQube SSH Access username: azureuser or username configured at provisioning Password: (Use SSH-Key or Password configured at the provisioning of the instance.) Once logged in, you can go ahead and access the default SonarQube password at this location /opt/default-sonar-login.txt With the password retrieved, you can access the platform using the instance hostname or IP address port 9000 http://ip.add.re.ss:9000 If you need more details about the image and advanced use-cases, please visit https://solvedevops.com.au/docs/sonarqube-on-azure/SonarQube is a very powerful platform that can assist your organisation in uplifting the quality of your products and code. Click on “Get it Now” to start using this platform now.