I'm trying to execute and report a SonarQube code analysis (without test coverage for now) against a .NET Core project from a Linux build agent.
I downloaded sonar-scanner
from this page, and trying to run the report with the following command (the server url is set up in the configuration).
sonar-scanner -Dsonar.projectKey="MyProject" -Dsonar.projectName="MyProject" -Dsonar.sources=$PWD
The execution seems to be successful, I uploaded the full output to this gist.
However, if I go to the project dashboard on the SonarQube site, I don't see any issues or code smells whatsoever.
I wanted to make sure that my project contains at least one error, so I added a goto
statement to one of the source files, and checked if that warning is enabled in our Quality Profile, but I still get no issue.
(The sources files themselves are picked up correctly, I can see the list of files and all the source in SonarQube.)
Am I doing something wrong, or is this not expected to work?
(Just to clarify that this is not a duplicate of the existing question about .NET Core: the same command I showed here works for me on Windows, it only does not work on Linux.)
This has now been fixed so you should see an error if run this way.
See https://github.com/SonarSource/sonar-csharp/issues/535