Sonar branch analysis: calculate and show coverage
We are using the new branch analysis feature with sonar 6.7.5:
./gradlew -Dsonar.branch.name=$branchName clean build sonarqube
For coverage analysis we use:
apply plugin: 'jacoco'
The problem is that the issues of the branches are shown but not the coverage of the branch. So if we merge into master we never know if the coverage is high enough to pass the quality gate. Is there a possibility to show the coverage for a specific branch?
In the sonarqube project dashboard the coverage of the master branch is shown just fine.
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We are using the new branch analysis feature with sonar 6.7.5:
./gradlew -Dsonar.branch.name=$branchName clean build sonarqube
For coverage analysis we use:
apply plugin: 'jacoco'
The problem is that the issues of the branches are shown but not the coverage of the branch. So if we merge into master we never know if the coverage is high enough to pass the quality gate. Is there a possibility to show the coverage for a specific branch?
In the sonarqube project dashboard the coverage of the master branch is shown just fine.
sonarqube
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We are using the new branch analysis feature with sonar 6.7.5:
./gradlew -Dsonar.branch.name=$branchName clean build sonarqube
For coverage analysis we use:
apply plugin: 'jacoco'
The problem is that the issues of the branches are shown but not the coverage of the branch. So if we merge into master we never know if the coverage is high enough to pass the quality gate. Is there a possibility to show the coverage for a specific branch?
In the sonarqube project dashboard the coverage of the master branch is shown just fine.
sonarqube
We are using the new branch analysis feature with sonar 6.7.5:
./gradlew -Dsonar.branch.name=$branchName clean build sonarqube
For coverage analysis we use:
apply plugin: 'jacoco'
The problem is that the issues of the branches are shown but not the coverage of the branch. So if we merge into master we never know if the coverage is high enough to pass the quality gate. Is there a possibility to show the coverage for a specific branch?
In the sonarqube project dashboard the coverage of the master branch is shown just fine.
sonarqube
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