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Some time between the 11th September and the 14th September, running sonar through our travis build started failing with an org.eclipse.dawnsci.targetplatform should be relative to project baseDir error:

[ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.sonarsource.scanner.maven:sonar-maven-plugin:3.3.0.603:sonar (default-cli) on project org.eclipse.scanning: Dir /home/travis/build/eclipse/org.eclipse.dawnsci/org.eclipse.dawnsci.targetplatform should be relative to project baseDir -> [Help 1]

Looking through the pom.xml the org.eclipse.dawnsci module does stand out as being different to all of the others:

  <modules>
    <module>org.eclipse.scanning.target.platform</module>
    <module>../org.eclipse.dawnsci</module>
    <module>org.eclipse.scanning.api</module>
    ...
  </modules>

I have tried updating sonar-project.properties from

sonar.exclusions=**/*.xml,**/*.class

to each of the following:

sonar.exclusions=**/*.xml,**/*.class,../org.eclipse.dawnsci
sonar.exclusions=**/*.xml,**/*.class,org.eclipse.dawnsci*
sonar.exclusions=**/*.xml,**/*.class,org.eclipse.dawnsci**

but none of these changes helped.

After previous problems I have added --fail-never to the mvn -q sonar:sonar command in .travis.yml so this problem won't prevent pull requests being merged, but it would be nice to have sonar reports on our repo again.

Any suggestions about how I can fix our travis build would be appreciated?

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    We are aware of the problem, and I'm investigating. I'll post an answer when I find the root cause. Sep 18, 2017 at 6:43

3 Answers 3

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We changed the way we validate project layout, and it leads to this error. A ticket was created to track this change, and we are currently discussing options (like updating the SonarQube Scanner for Maven). Feel free to follow it for updates, and sorry for the inconvenience.

For your specific case, one workaround is to create a build profile, and exclude module ../org.eclipse.dawnsci when running the SonarCloud analysis. Or move the module to be under the project basedir (and avoid using .. in module location).

As a side note, there is no point maintaining the file sonar-project.properties if you are using the Scanner for Maven (mvn sonar:sonar) since the Scanner for Maven will only read configuration from pom.xml.

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  • Thanks for the tip, dawnsci is an external project, so I don't think it can be moved. I switched to using mvn when the old sonarqube config stopped working (see this question). The person who set this all up left, and no-one here knows how this works, so I'm rather flailing in the dark. I'm trying out the build module option now.
    – Mark Booth
    Sep 19, 2017 at 9:34
  • If dawnsci is an external project then you should probably not analyze it in SonarCloud as part of your project, since its technical debt is not under your control. Sep 20, 2017 at 10:18
  • Agreed, I think dawnsci only started to be analysed when I switched to running sonar through mvn rather than using sonar-scanner. dawnsci wasn't in the sonar.inclusions listed in the sonar-project.properties, but is in the <modules> list in the pom.xml as it is needed to build and run the tests.
    – Mark Booth
    Sep 21, 2017 at 9:48
  • Incidentally, the build profile did seem to fix this. Sadly we are having problems with travis taking 5+ hours to run jobs at the moment, which is making it difficult to test.
    – Mark Booth
    Sep 21, 2017 at 9:49
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As suggested by Julien H. - SonarSource Team adding a profile did solve this problem.

In the pom.xml I changed

<modules>
    <module>org.eclipse.scanning.target.platform</module>
    <module>../org.eclipse.dawnsci</module>
    ...
</modules>

to

<profiles>
    <profile>
        <id>externalModules</id>
        <activation><activeByDefault>true</activeByDefault></activation>
        <modules>
            <module>../org.eclipse.dawnsci</module>
        </modules>
    </profile>
</profiles>

<modules>
    <module>org.eclipse.scanning.target.platform</module>
    ...
</modules>

so that the module is included by default.

I then added -P !externalModules to my mvn sonar:sonar command in .travis.yml so that it was excluded when running sonar analysis.

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I stumbled over the same problem and finally came to the conclusion that this has all been fixed in the latest sonar-maven-plugin 3.4. You can simply upgrade your dependency to this:

<plugin>
    <groupId>org.sonarsource.scanner.maven</groupId>
    <artifactId>sonar-maven-plugin</artifactId>
    <version>3.4.0.905</version>
</plugin>

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