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Python wrapper for the SonarQube(Community Edition and Enterprise Edition) and SonarCloud API.

Installation

The easiest way to install the latest version is by using pip to pull it from PyPI:

pip install  --upgrade python-sonarqube-api

You may also use Git to clone the repository from Github and install it manually:

git clone https://github.com/shijl0925/python-sonarqube-api.git
cd python-sonarqube-api
python setup.py install

Documentation

The full documentation for API is available on readthedocs.

Compatibility

  • This package is compatible Python versions 2.7, 3.3+.
  • Tested with SonarQube Community Edition 7.9.x LTS and SonarCloud Server.

Usage

For SonarQube Community Edition

The Client is easy to use, you just need to initialize it with the connection parameters (default sonarqube url is http://localhost:9000).

Example:

from sonarqube import SonarQubeClient

h = SonarQubeClient(sonarqube_url="http://localhost:9000", username='admin', password='admin')

Sonar authentication tokens can also be used in place of username and password:

h = SonarQubeClient(sonarqube_url="http://localhost:9000", token='*****************')

For SonarCloud

Example:

from sonarqube import SonarCloudClient
h = SonarCloudClient(sonarcloud_url="https://sonarcloud.io", token='*****************')

For SonarQube Enterprise Edition

The Client is easy to use, you just need to initialize it with the connection parameters (default sonarqube url is http://localhost:9000).

Example:

from sonarqube import SonarEnterpriseClient

h = SonarEnterpriseClient(sonarqube_url="http://localhost:9000", username='admin', password='admin')

Sonar authentication tokens can also be used in place of username and password:

h = SonarEnterpriseClient(sonarqube_url="http://localhost:9000", token='*****************')

API example

The example documentation for SonarQubeClient APIs is available on API examples.

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