Difference between revisions of "Sonar"

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==PostgreSQL==
 
==PostgreSQL==
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===Setup===
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<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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# Setup server
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sudo yum install postgresql-server postgresql-contrib
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# Init Postgres database
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#  > default user: postgres
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#  > create a database for SonarQube (db name: sonarqube)
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sudo postgresql-setup initdb
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</syntaxhighlight>
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===Remote access===
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Adjust configuration to enable remote access
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*Postgresql.conf*
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<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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vim /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf
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</syntaxhighlight>
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Set:   
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<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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listen_addresses = '*'
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</syntaxhighlight>
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# Adjust configuration to enable remote acces
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sudo cp /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf.backup
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sudo cp $ASSETS_PATH/postgres.conf /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf
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#  >Set:
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# IPv4 local connections:
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host    all            all            0.0.0.0/0              md5
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# IPv6  local connections:
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host    all            all            ::/0                    md5
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sudo cp /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf.backup
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sudo cp $ASSETS_PATH/pg_hba.conf /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf
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        echo -e " "
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        echo -e "$YELLOW ... Start Postgres server$WHITE"
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        echo -e " "
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        sudo systemctl start postgresql
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        echo -e " "
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        echo -e "$YELLOW ... Set 'postgres' LINUX user password (${WHITE}recommandation:${CYAN} postgres)$WHITE"
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        echo -e " "
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        sudo passwd postgres
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        echo -e " "
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        echo -e "$YELLOW ... Set 'postgres' SQL DB ADMIN user password (${WHITE}recommandation:${CYAN} postgres)$WHITE"
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        # Ask for user input
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        read "      > Enter and SQL DB ADMIN login: " userSqlPwd
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        # Prepare home folder
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        sudo mkdir -p /home/postgres
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        sudo chmod -R 777 /home/postgres
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        sudo chown -R postgres:users /home/postgres
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        localFolder=`pwd`
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        # Change password
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        cd /home/postgres
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        sudo -u postgres bash -c "psql -d template1 -c \"ALTER USER postgres WITH PASSWORD '${userSqlPwd}';\""
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        cd $localFolder
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        echo -e " "
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        echo -e "$YELLOW ... Start Postgres on boot$WHITE"
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        echo -e " "
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        sudo systemctl enable postgresql
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        ###########################
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        # Register Firewall rules #
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        ###########################
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        echo -e " "
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        echo -e "$YELLOW ... Add firewall rules for Postgres$WHITE"
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        echo -e " "
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        # Remove previous rules, if any
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        sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --disable-port=$POSTGRES_DEFAULT_PORT/tcp
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        sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --remove-port=$POSTGRES_DEFAULT_PORT/tcp
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        sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --remove-service=postgres --zone=trusted
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        sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --remove-service=postgres
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        # Add new rules
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        sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --new-service=postgres
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        sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --service=postgres --set-short="Postgresql database server"
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        sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --service=postgres --set-description="Postgres database server"
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        sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --service=postgres --add-port=$POSTGRES_DEFAULT_PORT/tcp
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        sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=postgres --zone=trusted
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        # Enable redirection (port forwarding)
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        #sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=trusted --add-forward-port=port=$POSTGRES_DEFAULT_PORT:proto=tcp:toport=$POSTGRES_DEFAULT_PORT
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        # Add a rule for localhost / aliases
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        #sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --direct --add-rule ipv4 nat OUTPUT 0 -p tcp -o lo --dport $POSTGRES_DEFAULT_PORT -j REDIRECT --to-ports $POSTGRES_DEFAULT_PORT
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        sudo firewall-cmd --reload
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        sudo firewall-cmd --list-all
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    fi
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Revision as of 09:37, 26 March 2019


The following instructions are for Ubuntu.

  • 2016-12-25 : update for Ubuntu 16.10
  • 2019-03-26 : update for SonarQube 7.x on CentOs 7.x ; with PostgreSQL server


You can find all these instructions and more on the Official how-to


Requirements: database server

MySQL

You need to have a MySQL server available.


Create an empty DB and MySQL user "sonarqube"

mysql -u root -p

CREATE USER 'sonarqube'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS sonarqube;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON sonarqube.* TO 'sonarqube'@'localhost';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;


PostgreSQL

Setup

# Setup server
sudo yum install postgresql-server postgresql-contrib

# Init Postgres database
#   > default user: postgres
#   > create a database for SonarQube (db name: sonarqube)
sudo postgresql-setup initdb


Remote access

Adjust configuration to enable remote access

  • Postgresql.conf*
vim /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf


Set:

listen_addresses = '*'
  1. Adjust configuration to enable remote acces

sudo cp /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf.backup sudo cp $ASSETS_PATH/postgres.conf /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf

  1. >Set:
  2. IPv4 local connections:

host all all 0.0.0.0/0 md5

  1. IPv6 local connections:

host all all  ::/0 md5

sudo cp /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf.backup sudo cp $ASSETS_PATH/pg_hba.conf /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf

       echo -e " "
       echo -e "$YELLOW ... Start Postgres server$WHITE"
       echo -e " "
       sudo systemctl start postgresql
       echo -e " "
       echo -e "$YELLOW ... Set 'postgres' LINUX user password (${WHITE}recommandation:${CYAN} postgres)$WHITE"
       echo -e " "
       sudo passwd postgres
       echo -e " "
       echo -e "$YELLOW ... Set 'postgres' SQL DB ADMIN user password (${WHITE}recommandation:${CYAN} postgres)$WHITE"
       # Ask for user input
       read "       > Enter and SQL DB ADMIN login: " userSqlPwd
       # Prepare home folder
       sudo mkdir -p /home/postgres
       sudo chmod -R 777 /home/postgres
       sudo chown -R postgres:users /home/postgres
       localFolder=`pwd`
       # Change password
       cd /home/postgres
       sudo -u postgres bash -c "psql -d template1 -c \"ALTER USER postgres WITH PASSWORD '${userSqlPwd}';\""
       cd $localFolder
       echo -e " "
       echo -e "$YELLOW ... Start Postgres on boot$WHITE"
       echo -e " "
       sudo systemctl enable postgresql


       ###########################
       # Register Firewall rules #
       ###########################
       echo -e " "
       echo -e "$YELLOW ... Add firewall rules for Postgres$WHITE"
       echo -e " "
       # Remove previous rules, if any
       sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --disable-port=$POSTGRES_DEFAULT_PORT/tcp
       sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --remove-port=$POSTGRES_DEFAULT_PORT/tcp
       sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --remove-service=postgres --zone=trusted
       sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --remove-service=postgres
       # Add new rules
       sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --new-service=postgres
       sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --service=postgres --set-short="Postgresql database server"
       sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --service=postgres --set-description="Postgres database server"
       sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --service=postgres --add-port=$POSTGRES_DEFAULT_PORT/tcp
       sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=postgres --zone=trusted
       # Enable redirection (port forwarding)
       #sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=trusted --add-forward-port=port=$POSTGRES_DEFAULT_PORT:proto=tcp:toport=$POSTGRES_DEFAULT_PORT
       # Add a rule for localhost / aliases
       #sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --direct --add-rule ipv4 nat OUTPUT 0 -p tcp -o lo --dport $POSTGRES_DEFAULT_PORT -j REDIRECT --to-ports $POSTGRES_DEFAULT_PORT
       sudo firewall-cmd --reload
       sudo firewall-cmd --list-all
   fi



Source: Linode tutorial


Installation

I advise you to use the manual set-up and update. Experience proved that it can be cumbersome to upgrade SonarQube.


Get SonarQube and SonarRunner

  • SonarQube == Application to detect issues and display them (web-based)
  • SonarRunner == Command line tool to interact with SonarQube. This is required for Jenkins and other tools.


Download the latest version (or the LTS) on http://www.sonarqube.org/downloads/

cd /opt

# SonarQube
wget https://sonarsource.bintray.com/Distribution/sonarqube/sonarqube-5.1.2.zip
unzip sonarqube-5.1.2.zip
ln -s /opt/sonarqube-5.1.2 /opt/sonarqube

# SonarRunner
wget http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/codehaus/sonar/runner/sonar-runner-dist/2.4/sonar-runner-dist-2.4.zip
unzip sonar-runner-dist-2.4.zip
ln -s /opt/sonar-runner-2.4/ /opt/sonar-runner

# Make the SonarRunner available from anywhere
ln -s /opt/sonar-runner/bin/sonar-runner /usr/bin/sonar-runner


(i) It's always good to use a symlink. This make the update and rollback a bit easier.


Configuration (sonar.properties)

Edit the SonarQube configuration file

vim /opt/sonarqube/conf/sonar.properties


Database

Disable embedded H2DB and enable MySQL database, lines 20 to 40:

sonar.jdbc.username=sonarqube			            
sonar.jdbc.password=sonarqube
sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/sonarqube?useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=utf8&rewriteBatchedStatements=true


Port number and root context

Adjust port number and context (~ line 107)

#sonar.web.host:             0.0.0.0
#sonar.web.port:             9000
sonar.web.context:           /sonarqube

!!! This is VERY important that you uncomment and set the sonar.web.context !!! Without it you cannot use Apache2 proxy.


Sonar symlink

The default path to manage SonarQube is, in that example: /opt/sonarqube/bin/linux-x86-64/sonar.sh idem for the logs...

ln -s /opt/sonarqube/bin/linux-x86-64/sonar.sh /usr/bin/sonarqube
ln -s /opt/sonarqube/bin/linux-x86-64/sonar.sh /etc/init.d/sonarqube

mkdir -p /var/log/sonar
ln -s /opt/sonarqube/logs/sonar.log /var/log/sonar/sonar.log
ln -s /opt/sonarqube/logs/access.log /var/log/sonar/access.log


Configuration (wrapper.properties)

There is a new configuration file to edit since 5.x. Edit the WRAPPER configuration file

vim /opt/sonarqube/conf/wrapper.properties


Adjust your JVM path, if required, on the first line. This should point to a JDK.

wrapper.java.command=/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle/bin/java


Apply changes

You must start Sonar to use the new settings.

sonarqube restart

... wait for some times on 1st start (5 to 7 mn) !! Logs are in


Check that Sonar is up:

netstat -pl --numeric | grep 9000

You should have:

tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:9000            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      xxxxx/java


Bug fix

If the port 9000 is already used by PHP you must remove PHP7 FPM

sudo apt-get remove php7.0-fpm


Access SonarQube

http://myserver:9000/sonarqube



Apache2 proxy

Instead of opening port 9000, it's better to access Sonar through Apache2 proxy.


To use the proxy rule, the target /sonar must match the root URL (see sonar.properties)


Apache2 configuration

Edit configuration file: module or virtual host

vim /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/proxy.conf

#or

vim /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/mySite.conf


Set the following:

# Proxy to a Java application running over Tomcat, with IP filter
<Location /sonarqube >
	ProxyPass http://localhost:9000/sonarqube/
	ProxyPassReverse http://localhost:9000/sonarsonarqube/

        #Require all denied
        #AllowOverride none
        
        Require local
        Require ip 192.168.1
        Require host 193.12.118.196

        #Require all granted
        #Satisfy any
</Location>


Test Sonar

The default user and password are “admin” and “admin“.


Logs

Sonar logs are in:


/opt/sonar/logs/sonar.log


Sonar Runner

Configuration

Edit the Sonar-Runner configuration file

vim /opt/sonar-runner/conf/sonar-runner.properties


Enable MySQL database:

!! (i) note that I'm using sonarqube instead of sonar !!

sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/sonarqube?useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=utf8&rewriteBatchedStatements=true

sonar.jdbc.username=sonarqube			            
sonar.jdbc.password=sonarqube


Environment variable

Create a new environment variable SONAR_RUNNER_HOME


vim /etc/environment


SONAR_RUNNER_HOME="/opt/sonar-runner"


Start SonarQube on boot

Adjust sonar.sh

(i) you must do that on each update as well


You need to update the SonarQube bin exec so Debian|ubuntu can start it on boot.

vim /opt/sonarqube/bin/linux-x86-64/sonar.sh


Add the following lines right after the #!/bin/sh

### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides:             sonarqube
# Required-Start:       $all
# Required-Stop:
# Default-Start:        4 5
# Default-Stop:         0 1 6
# Short-Description:    Sonarqube code quality analysis
### END INIT INFO


Register sonarqube to boot sequence

(i) You just need to do that once.

cd /etc/init.d/
update-rc.d sonarqube defaults



Sonar Maven plugin

See http://docs.sonarqube.org/display/SONAR/Installing+and+Configuring+Maven



Upgrade Sonar

Sometimes when there are a lot of changes the new sonar version required some database change.


The service will not be available until you go to http://myServer/sonarqube/setup


You have to agree to the terms and upgrade database