I recently started using Travis CI and sonarqube in an open source project and have run into a problem with sonarqube-scanner.
My Travis CI page can be seen here: https://travis-ci.org/uglyoldbob/decompiler
My sonarqube page can be seen here: https://sonarqube.com/overview?id=uglyoldbob_decompiler
I'm running sonarqube-scanner on Travis CI it suddenly stopped working with the following error:
"ERROR: You're not authorized to execute any SonarQube analysis. Please contact your SonarQube administrator."
I am using a token generated on sonarqube and have added it to the environment variables of Travis CI. I generated a new token when I noticed the problem and updated the environment variable with Travis but it did not change anything.
What can I do to fix this?
"Chances are that the SonarCloud project key inferred from your Gradle configuration is already used by someone else" (Fabrice Bellingard at https://community.sonarsource.com/t/unauthorized-exception-on-first-sonarqube-analysis/333/2)
Choose a fix:
-Dsonar.projectKey=$my_own_project_key
Or via
build.gradle
:sonarqube { properties { property 'sonar.projectKey', '$my_own_project_key' } }
with mvn I had to pass to sonarcloud.io the parameter
-Dsonar.branch=master
all command goes something like this:
this fixed the following error:
remember adding the analysis permission on the sonarcloud admin console.
In General: You need to pass a user token from an account with analysis permissions in your analysis parameters. Use the
sonar.login
property to do it.Specifically: I see from your travis log that you are passing what looks like a user token in the sonar.login property. However you are passing it to
sonar.host.url=http://nemo.sonarqube.org
. You need to change this tohttps://sonarqube.com