Environment variables
This page provides environment variables used for configuring SonarQube Community Build with Docker. The values provided in the following environment variables are the default values.
Database
- The embedded H2 database is used by default. It is recommended for tests but not for production use. Supported databases are Oracle, PostgreSQL, and Microsoft SQLServer.
- Changes to the database connection URL (
sonar.jdbc.url
) can affect SonarSource licensed products. - Unless you intend to delete the database and start new when running your image, be careful not to use
-v
todocker-compose down
and, be careful when running commands likedocker system prune
ordocker volume prune
; regardless if you use anexternal: true
parameter, your database volumes will not persist beyond the initial startup and shutdown of SonarQube Community Build.
User credentials
SONAR_JDBC_USERNAME=
Permissions to create tables, indices, and triggers must be granted to JDBC user. The schema must be created first.
SONAR_JDBC_PASSWORD=
Embedded database
SONAR_EMBEDDEDDATABASE_PORT=9092
H2 embedded database server listening port, defaults to 9092.
Oracle 19c/21c
SONAR_JDBC_URL=jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521/XE
The Oracle JDBC driver must be copied into the directory extensions/jdbc-driver/oracle/. Only the thin client is supported, and we recommend using the latest Oracle JDBC driver. See https://sonarsource.atlassian.net/browse/SONAR-9758 for more details. If you need to set the schema, please refer to https://sonarsource.atlassian.net/browse/SONAR-5000.
PostgreSQL 9.6 or greater
SONAR_JDBC_URL=jdbc:postgresql://localhost/sonarqube?currentSchema=my_schema
By default the schema named "public" is used. It can be overridden with the parameter "currentSchema".
Microsoft SQLServer 2014/2016/2017/2019/2022 and SQL Azure
SONAR_JDBC_URL=jdbc:sqlserver://localhost;databaseName=sonar;integratedSecurity=true
A database named sonar must exist and its collation must be case-sensitive (CS) and accent-sensitive (AS). Use this connection string if you want to use integrated security with Microsoft SQL Server. Do not set the
SONAR_JDBC_USERNAME
or SONAR_JDBC_PASSWORD
property if you are using Integrated Security.
For Integrated Security to work, you have to download the Microsoft SQL JDBC Auth 12.6.1 package and copy mssql-jdbc_auth-12.6.1.x64.dll
to the path of the SonarQube Community Build host.
SONAR_JDBC_URL=jdbc:sqlserver://localhost;databaseName=sonar
Use this connection string if you want to use SQL Auth while connecting to MS SQL Server. Set the
SONAR_JDBC_USERNAME
and SONAR_JDBC_PASSWORD
appropriately.
Connection pool settings
SONAR_JDBC_MAXACTIVE=60
The maximum number of active connections that can be allocated at the same time, or negative for no limit. The recommended value is 1.2 * max sizes of HTTP pools. For example, if HTTP ports are enabled with default sizes (50, see property
sonar.web.http.maxThreads
) then SONAR_JDBC_MAXACTIVE
should be 1.2 * 50 = 60.
SONAR_JDBC_MAXIDLE=5
The maximum number of connections that can remain idle in the pool, without extra ones being released, or negative for no limit.
SONAR_JDBC_MINIDLE=2
The minimum number of connections that can remain idle in the pool, without extra ones being created, or zero to create none.
SONAR_JDBC_MAXWAIT=5000
The maximum number of milliseconds that the pool will wait (when there are no available connections) for a connection to be returned before throwing an exception, or <= 0 to wait indefinitely.
Web server
SONAR_WEB_JAVAOPTS=
The web server is executed in a dedicated Java process. Use this property to customize JVM options.
The HotSpot Server VM is recommended. The property -server should be added if server mode is not enabled by default on your environment. See here.
Startup can be long if the entropy source is short of entropy. Adding -Djava.security.egd=file:/dev/./urandom is an option to resolve the problem. See here
SONAR_WEB_JAVAADDITIONALOPTS=
Same as previous property, but allows to not repeat all other settings like
-Xmx
SONAR_WEB_HOST=0.0.0.0
Binding IP address. For servers with more than one IP address, this property specifies which address will be used for listening on the specified ports. By default, ports will be used on all IP addresses associated with the server.
SONAR_WEB_CONTEXT=
Web context. When set, it must start with a forward slash (for example /sonarqube). The default value is root context (empty value).
SONAR_WEB_PORT=9000
TCP port for incoming HTTP connections. Default value is 9000.
SONAR_WEB_HTTP_MAXTHREADS=50
The maximum number of connections that the server will accept and process at any given time. When this number has been reached, the server will not accept any more connections until the number of connections falls below this value. The operating system may still accept connections based on the
SONAR_WEB_CONNECTIONS_ACCEPTCOUNT
property. The default value is 50.
SONAR_WEB_HTTP_MINTHREADS=5
The minimum number of threads always kept running. The default value is 5.
SONAR_WEB_HTTP_ACCEPTCOUNT=25
The maximum queue length for incoming connection requests when all possible request processing threads are in use. Any requests received when the queue is full will be refused. The default value is 25.
SONAR_WEB_HTTP_KEEPALIVETIMEOUT=60000
The number of milliseconds this Connector will wait for another HTTP request before closing the connection. Use a value of -1 to indicate no (i.e. infinite) timeout. The default value is 60000 (ms).
SONAR_AUTH_JWTBASE64HS256SECRET=
By default, users are logged out and sessions closed when server is restarted. If you prefer keeping user sessions open, a secret should be defined. Value is HS256 key encoded with base64. It must be unique for each installation of SonarQube Community Build. Example of command-line:
echo -n "type
what
you_want" | openssl dgst -sha256 -hmac "key" -binary | base64
SONAR_WEB_SESSIONTIMEOUTINMINUTES=4320
The inactivity timeout duration of user sessions, in minutes. After the configured period of time, the user is logged out. The default value is 3 days (4320 minutes). The value cannot be less than 6 minutes or greater than 3 months (129600 minutes). Value must be strictly positive.
SONAR_WEB_SYSTEMPASSCODE=
A passcode can be defined to access some web services from monitoring tools without having to use the credentials of a system administrator. Check the Web API documentation to know which web services are supporting this authentication mode. The passcode should be provided in HTTP requests with the header "X-Sonar-Passcode". By default feature is disabled.
SSO authentication
SONAR_WEB_SSO_ENABLE=false
Enable authentication using HTTP headers
SONAR_WEB_SSO_LOGINHEADER=X-Forwarded-Login
Name of the header to get the user login. Only alphanumeric, '.
' and '@
' characters are allowed
SONAR_WEB_SSO_NAMEHEADER=X-Forwarded-Name
Name of the header to get the user name
SONAR_WEB_SSO_EMAILHEADER=X-Forwarded-Email
Name of the header to get the user email (optional)
SONAR_WEB_SSO_GROUPSHEADER=X-Forwarded-Groups
Name of the header to get the list of user groups, separated by comma (optional). If the SONARSSOGROUPSHEADER is set, the user will belong to those groups if groups exist in SonarQube Community Build. If none of the provided groups exists in SonarQube Community Build, the user will only belong to the default group. Note that the default group will always be set.
SONAR_WEB_SSO_REFRESHINTERVALINMINUTES=5
Interval used to know when to refresh name, email, and groups. During this interval, if for instance the name of the user is changed in the header, it will only be updated after X minutes.
LDAP configuration
SONAR_SECURITY_REALM=LDAP
Enable the LDAP feature
SONAR_AUTHENTICATOR_DOWNCASE=true
Set to true when connecting to an LDAP server using a case-insensitive setup.
LDAP_URL=ldap://localhost:10389
URL of the LDAP server. Note that if you are using LDAPS, then you should install the server certificate into the Java truststore.
LDAP_BINDDN=cn=sonar,ou=users,o=mycompany
Bind DN is the username of an LDAP user to connect (or bind) with. Leave this blank for anonymous access to the LDAP directory (optional)
LDAP_BINDPASSWORD=secret
Bind Password is the password of the user to connect with. Leave this blank for anonymous access to the LDAP directory (optional)
LDAP_AUTHENTICATION=simple
Possible values: simple | CRAM-MD5 | DIGEST-MD5 | GSSAPI
See http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/tutorial/ldap/security/auth.html (default: simple
)
LDAP_REALM=example.org
See :
- http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/tutorial/ldap/security/digest.html
- http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/tutorial/ldap/security/crammd5.html (optional)
LDAP_CONTEXTFACTORYCLASS=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
Context factory class (optional)
LDAP_STARTTLS=true
Enable usage of StartTLS (default : false
)
LDAP_FOLLOWREFERRALS=false
Follow or not referrals. See http://docs.oracle.com/javase/jndi/tutorial/ldap/referral/jndi.html (default: true
)
Anchor mapping
LDAP_USER_BASEDN=cn=users,dc=example,dc=org
Distinguished Name (DN) of the root node in LDAP from which to search for users (mandatory)
LDAP_USER_REQUEST=(&(objectClass=user)(sAMAccountName={login}))
LDAP user request. (default: (&(objectClass=inetOrgPerson)(uid={login}))
)
LDAP_USER_REALNAMEATTRIBUTE=name
Attribute in LDAP defining the user’s real name. (default: cn
)
LDAP_USER_EMAILATTRIBUTE=email
Attribute in LDAP defining the user’s email. (default: mail
)
Group mapping
LDAP_GROUP_BASEDN=cn=groups,dc=example,dc=org
Distinguished Name (DN) of the root node in LDAP from which to search for groups. (optional, default: empty)
LDAP_GROUP_REQUEST=(&(objectClass=group)(member={dn}))
LDAP group request (default: (&(objectClass=groupOfUniqueNames)(uniqueMember={dn}))
)
LDAP_GROUP_IDATTRIBUTE=sAMAccountName
Property used to specifiy the attribute to be used for returning the list of user groups in the compatibility mode. (default: cn
)
Compute engine
SONAR_CE_JAVAOPTS=
The Compute Engine is responsible for processing background tasks.
Compute Engine is executed in a dedicated Java process.
Use the following property to customize JVM options.
The HotSpot Server VM is recommended. The property -server should be added if server mode is not enabled by default on your environment: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/vm/server-class.html
SONAR_CE_JAVAADDITIONALOPTS=
Same as previous property, but allows to not repeat all other settings like -Xmx
Elasticsearch
Elasticsearch is used to facilitate fast and accurate information retrieval. It is executed in a dedicated Java process.
Linux users on 64-bit systems, ensure Virtual Memory on your system is correctly configured for Elasticsearch to run properly (see here for details).
When SonarQube Community Build runs standalone, a warning such as the following may appear in logs/es.log
: "max virtual memory areas vm.maxmapcount [65530] is too low, increase to at least [262144]
"
When SonarQube Community Build runs as a cluster, however, Elasticsearch will refuse to start.
SONAR_SEARCH_JAVAOPTS=
JVM options of Elasticsearch process
SONAR_SEARCH_JAVAADDITIONALOPTS=
Same as previous property, but allows to not repeat all other settings like -Xmx
SONAR_SEARCH_PORT=9001
Elasticsearch port. Default is 9001. Use 0 to get a free port. As a security precaution, should be blocked by a firewall and not exposed to the Internet.
SONAR_SEARCH_HOST=
Elasticsearch host. The search server will bind this address and the search client will connect to it. Default is loopback address. As a security precaution, should NOT be set to a publicly available address.
Update center
SONAR_UPDATECENTER_ACTIVATE=true
Update Center requires an internet connection to request https://downloads.sonarsource.com/?prefix=sonarqube/update It is enabled by default.
HTTP_PROXYHOST=
HTTP_PROXYPORT=
HTTP proxy (default none)
HTTPS_PROXYHOST=
HTTPS_PROXYPORT=
HTTPS proxy (defaults are values of HTTPPROXYHOST and HTTPPROXYPORT)
HTTP_AUTH_NTLM_DOMAIN=
NT domain name if NTLM proxy is used
SOCKSPROXYHOST=
SOCKSPROXYPORT=
SOCKS proxy (default none)
HTTP_PROXYUSER=
HTTP_PROXYPASSWORD=
Proxy authentication (used for HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS proxies)
HTTP_NONPROXYHOSTS=
Proxy exceptions: list of hosts that can be accessed without going through the proxy separated by the '|' character, wildcard character '*' can be used for pattern matching used for HTTP and HTTPS (default none) (note: localhost and its literal notations (127.0.0.1, ...) are always excluded).
Logging
SonarQube Community Build produces logs in four logs files located in the same directory (see property SONAR_PATH_LOGS
below), one per process:
- Main process (aka. App) logs in sonar.log
- Web Server (aka. Web) logs in web.log
- Compute Engine (aka. CE) logs in ce.log
- Elasticsearch (aka. ES) logs in es.log
All four files follow the same rolling policy (see SONAR_LOG_ROLLINGPOLICY
and SONAR_LOG_MAXFILES
) but it applies individually (eg. if SONAR_LOG_MAXFILES=4
, there can be at most 4 of each files, ie. 16 files in total).
All four files have logs in the same format:
1 | 2 | 3 |
2016.11.16 16:47:00 INFO ce[AVht0dNXFcyiYejytc3m][o.s.s.c.t.ceworkercallableimpl] Executed task | project=org.sonarqube:example-java-maven | type=REPORT |
4 | 5 | 6 |
id=AVht0dNXFcyiYejytc3m | submitter=admin | time=1699ms |
1: timestamp. Format is YYYY.MM.DD HH:MM:SS
YYYY: year on 4 digits
MM: month on 2 digits
DD: day on 2 digits
HH: hour of day on 2 digits in 24 hours format
MM: minutes on 2 digits
SS: seconds on 2 digits
2: log level. Possible values (in order of descending criticality): ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG and TRACE
3: process identifier. Possible values: app (main), web (Web Server), ce (Compute Engine) and es (Elasticsearch)
4: SQ thread identifier. Can be empty. In the Web Server, if present, it will be the HTTP request ID. In the Compute Engine, if present, it will be the task ID.
5: logger name. Usually a class canonical name. Package names are truncated to keep the whole field to 20 characters max
6: log payload. Content of this field does not follow any specific format, can vary in length and include line returns. Some logs, however, will follow the convention to provide data in payload in the format "| key=value" Especially, log of profiled pieces of code will end with "| time=XXXXms".
SONAR_LOG_LEVEL=INFO
Global level of logs (applies to all 4 processes). Supported values are INFO (default), DEBUG and TRACE
SONAR_LOG_LEVEL_APP=INFO
SONAR_LOG_LEVEL_WEB=INFO
SONAR_LOG_LEVEL_CE=INFO
SONAR_LOG_LEVEL_ES=INFO
Level of logs of each process can be controlled individually with their respective properties. When specified, they overwrite the level defined at global level. Supported values are INFO, DEBUG and TRACE
SONAR_PATH_LOGS=logs
Path to log files. Can be absolute or relative to installation directory. Default is /logs
SONAR_LOG_ROLLINGPOLICY=time:yyyy-MM-dd
Rolling policy of log files:
- Based on time if value starts with "time:", for example by day ("time:yyyy-MM-dd") or by month ("time:yyyy-MM")
- Based on size if value starts with "size:", for example "size:10MB"
- Disabled if value is "none". That needs logs to be managed by an external system like logrotate.
SONAR_LOG_MAXFILES=7
Maximum number of files to keep if a rolling policy is enabled.
- maximum value is 20 on size rolling policy
- unlimited on time rolling policy. Set to zero to disable old file purging.
SONAR_WEB_ACCESSLOGS_ENABLE=true
Access log is the list of all the HTTP requests received by server. If enabled, it is stored in the file {SONAR_PATH_LOGS
}/access.log. This file follows the same rolling policy as other log file (see SONAR_LOG_ROLLINGPOLICY
and SONAR_LOG_MAXFILES
).
SONAR_WEB_ACCESSLOGS_PATTERN=%i{X-Forwarded-For} %l %u [%t] "%r" %s %b "%i{Referer}" "%i{User-Agent}" "%reqAttribute{ID}"
Format of access log. It is ignored if SONAR_WEB_ACCESSLOGS_ENABLE=false
.
Possible values are:
common
: The Common Log Format, shortcut to:%h %l %u %user %date "%r" %s %b
combined
: Another format widely recognized, shortcut to:%h %l %u [%t] "%r" %s %b "%i{Referer}" "%i{User-Agent}"
- Otherwise, a custom pattern: see http://logback.qos.ch/manual/layouts.html#AccessPatternLayout.
The login of an authenticated user is not implemented with "%u"
but with "%reqAttribute{LOGIN}"
(since version 6.1).
The value displayed for anonymous users is "-
".
The token name used for requests will be added to the access log if the "%reqAttribute{TOKEN_NAME}"
is added (since version 9.5).
The SonarQube Community Build's HTTP request ID can be added to the pattern with "%reqAttribute{ID}"
(since version 6.2).
If SonarQube Community Build is behind a reverse proxy, then the following value allows to display the correct remote IP address:
Default value (which was "combined" before version 6.2) is equivalent to "combined + SQ HTTP request ID":
SONAR_WEB_ACCESSLOGS_PATTERN=%h %l %u [%t] "%r" %s %b "%i{Referer}" "%i{User-Agent}" "%reqAttribute{ID}"
Others
SONAR_NOTIFICATIONS_DELAY=60
Delay in seconds between processing of notification queue. Default is 60 seconds.
SONAR_PATH_DATA=data
SONAR_PATH_TEMP=temp
Paths to persistent data files (embedded database and search index) and temporary files. Can be absolute or relative to installation directory. Defaults are respectively /data and /temp
SONAR_TELEMETRY_ENABLE=true
Telemetry - Share anonymous SonarQube Community Build statistics. By sharing anonymous SonarQube Community Build statistics, you help us understand how SonarQube Community Build is used so we can improve the product to work even better for you. We don't collect source code or IP addresses. And we don't share the data with anyone else. For more information, see Telemetry.
Development - only for developers
The following properties must not be used in production environments.
SONAR_SEARCH_HTTPPORT=-1
Elasticsearch HTTP connector
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