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Python3 library to statically analyze software using SonarLint and collect data in a Python Object, CSV, or JSON data format
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Python3 library to statically analyze software using SonarLint and collect data in a Python Object, CSV, or JSON data format.
Website: https://luiscruz.github.io/friendly_sonar/
Download SonarQube CLI
A) Add environment variable $SONARLINT_HOME
with directory of your sonar lint installation:
export SONARLINT_HOME='~/sonarlint-cli-2.1.0.566'
OR
$SONARLINT_HOME
with directory of your sonar lint installation:export PATH=~/sonarlint-cli-2.1.0.566/bin:$PATH
$pip install friendly_sonar
import friendly_sonar.lint
# run sonar on current directory
results = friendly_sonar("./")
print results
Feel free to create pull requests. Be sure that your code passes our checkers:
$tox -e py36
Tests are still not being made properly. So far you can check whether it is working by running:
$python -m friendly_sonar.lint
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Python3 library to statically analyze software using SonarLint and collect data in a Python Object, CSV, or JSON data format
We found that friendly-sonar demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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