# This file must contain only ISO 8859-1 characters. # See http://docs.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/api/java/util/Properties.html#load(java.io.InputStream) # # Property values can: # - reference an environment variable, for example sonar.jdbc.url= ${env:SONAR_JDBC_URL} # - be encrypted. See http://redirect.sonarsource.com/doc/settings-encryption.html #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # DATABASE # # IMPORTANT: the embedded H2 database is used by default. It is recommended for tests but not for # production use. Supported databases are MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQLServer. # User credentials. # Permissions to create tables, indices and triggers must be granted to JDBC user. # The schema must be created first. #sonar.jdbc.username=sonar #sonar.jdbc.password=sonar #----- Embedded Database (default) # It does not accept connections from remote hosts, so the # server and the analyzers must be executed on the same host. #sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:h2:tcp://localhost:9092/sonar # H2 embedded database server listening port, defaults to 9092 #sonar.embeddedDatabase.port=9092 #----- MySQL 5.x #sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/sonar?useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=utf8&rewriteBatchedStatements=true&useConfigs=maxPerformance #----- Oracle 10g/11g # - Only thin client is supported # - Only versions 11.2.* of Oracle JDBC driver are supported, even if connecting to lower Oracle versions. # - The JDBC driver must be copied into the directory extensions/jdbc-driver/oracle/ # - If you need to set the schema, please refer to http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SONAR-5000 #sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost/XE #----- PostgreSQL 8.x/9.x # If you don't use the schema named "public", please refer to http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SONAR-5000 #sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:postgresql://localhost/sonar #----- Microsoft SQLServer 2005/2008 # Only the distributed jTDS driver is supported. #sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://localhost/sonar;SelectMethod=Cursor #----- Connection pool settings # The maximum number of active connections that can be allocated # at the same time, or negative for no limit. #sonar.jdbc.maxActive=50 # The maximum number of connections that can remain idle in the # pool, without extra ones being released, or negative for no limit. #sonar.jdbc.maxIdle=5 # The minimum number of connections that can remain idle in the pool, # without extra ones being created, or zero to create none. #sonar.jdbc.minIdle=2 # 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. #sonar.jdbc.maxWait=5000 #sonar.jdbc.minEvictableIdleTimeMillis=600000 #sonar.jdbc.timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis=30000 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # WEB SERVER # Web server is executed in a dedicated Java process. By default heap size is 768Mb. # Use the following property to customize JVM options. # Recommendations: # # 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/7/docs/technotes/guides/vm/server-class.html # # Set min and max memory (respectively -Xms and -Xmx) to the same value to prevent heap # from resizing at runtime. # #sonar.web.javaOpts=-Xmx768m -XX:MaxPermSize=160m -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError # Same as previous property, but allows to not repeat all other settings like -Xmx #sonar.web.javaAdditionalOpts= # 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.host=0.0.0.0 # Web context. When set, it must start with forward slash (for example /sonarqube). # The default value is root context (empty value). #sonar.web.context= # TCP port for incoming HTTP connections. Disabled when value is -1. #sonar.web.port=9000 # Recommendation for HTTPS # SonarQube natively supports HTTPS. However using a reverse proxy # infrastructure is the recommended way to set up your SonarQube installation # on production environments which need to be highly secured. # This allows to fully master all the security parameters that you want. # TCP port for incoming HTTPS connections. Disabled when value is -1 (default). #sonar.web.https.port=-1 # HTTPS - the alias used to for the server certificate in the keystore. # If not specified the first key read in the keystore is used. #sonar.web.https.keyAlias= # HTTPS - the password used to access the server certificate from the # specified keystore file. The default value is "changeit". #sonar.web.https.keyPass=changeit # HTTPS - the pathname of the keystore file where is stored the server certificate. # By default, the pathname is the file ".keystore" in the user home. # If keystoreType doesn't need a file use empty value. #sonar.web.https.keystoreFile= # HTTPS - the password used to access the specified keystore file. The default # value is the value of sonar.web.https.keyPass. #sonar.web.https.keystorePass= # HTTPS - the type of keystore file to be used for the server certificate. # The default value is JKS (Java KeyStore). #sonar.web.https.keystoreType=JKS # HTTPS - the name of the keystore provider to be used for the server certificate. # If not specified, the list of registered providers is traversed in preference order # and the first provider that supports the keystore type is used (see sonar.web.https.keystoreType). #sonar.web.https.keystoreProvider= # HTTPS - the pathname of the truststore file which contains trusted certificate authorities. # By default, this would be the cacerts file in your JRE. # If truststoreFile doesn't need a file use empty value. #sonar.web.https.truststoreFile= # HTTPS - the password used to access the specified truststore file. #sonar.web.https.truststorePass= # HTTPS - the type of truststore file to be used. # The default value is JKS (Java KeyStore). #sonar.web.https.truststoreType=JKS # HTTPS - the name of the truststore provider to be used for the server certificate. # If not specified, the list of registered providers is traversed in preference order # and the first provider that supports the truststore type is used (see sonar.web.https.truststoreType). #sonar.web.https.truststoreProvider= # HTTPS - whether to enable client certificate authentication. # The default is false (client certificates disabled). # Other possible values are 'want' (certificates will be requested, but not required), # and 'true' (certificates are required). #sonar.web.https.clientAuth=false # HTTPS - comma separated list of encryption ciphers to support for HTTPS connections. # If specified, only the ciphers that are listed and supported by the SSL implementation will be used. # By default, the default ciphers for the JVM will be used. Note that this usually means that the weak # export grade ciphers, for instance RC4, will be included in the list of available ciphers. # The ciphers are specified using the JSSE cipher naming convention (see # https://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html) # Example: sonar.web.https.ciphers=TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256,TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384 #sonar.web.https.ciphers= # 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 for each # enabled connector. #sonar.web.http.maxThreads=50 #sonar.web.https.maxThreads=50 # The minimum number of threads always kept running. The default value is 5 for each # enabled connector. #sonar.web.http.minThreads=5 #sonar.web.https.minThreads=5 # 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 for each enabled connector. #sonar.web.http.acceptCount=25 #sonar.web.https.acceptCount=25 # TCP port for incoming AJP connections. Disabled if value is -1. Disabled by default. #sonar.ajp.port=-1 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # ELASTICSEARCH # Elasticsearch is used to facilitate fast and accurate information retrieval. # It is executed in a dedicated Java process. # JVM options of Elasticsearch process # Recommendations: # # Use HotSpot Server VM. The property -server should be added if server mode # is not enabled by default on your environment: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/vm/server-class.html # # Set min and max memory (respectively -Xms and -Xmx) to the same value to prevent heap # from resizing at runtime. # #sonar.search.javaOpts=-Xmx1G -Xms256m -Xss256k -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true \ # -XX:+UseParNewGC -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:CMSInitiatingOccupancyFraction=75 \ # -XX:+UseCMSInitiatingOccupancyOnly -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError # Same as previous property, but allows to not repeat all other settings like -Xmx #sonar.search.javaAdditionalOpts= # Elasticsearch port. Default is 9001. Use 0 to get a free port. # This port must be private and must not be exposed to the Internet. #sonar.search.port=9001 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # UPDATE CENTER # Update Center requires an internet connection to request http://update.sonarsource.org # It is enabled by default. #sonar.updatecenter.activate=true # HTTP proxy (default none) #http.proxyHost= #http.proxyPort= # NT domain name if NTLM proxy is used #http.auth.ntlm.domain= # SOCKS proxy (default none) #socksProxyHost= #socksProxyPort= # proxy authentication. The 2 following properties are used for HTTP and SOCKS proxies. #http.proxyUser= #http.proxyPassword= #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # LOGGING # Level of logs. Supported values are INFO, DEBUG and TRACE #sonar.log.level=INFO # Path to log files. Can be absolute or relative to installation directory. # Default is /logs #sonar.path.logs=logs # 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.rollingPolicy=time:yyyy-MM-dd # 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.log.maxFiles=7 # 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 for # sonar.log (see sonar.log.rollingPolicy and sonar.log.maxFiles). #sonar.web.accessLogs.enable=true # Format of access log. It is ignored if sonar.web.accessLogs.enable=false. Value is: # - "common" is the Common Log Format (shortcut for: %h %l %u %user %date "%r" %s %b) # - "combined" is another format widely recognized (shortcut for: %h %l %u [%t] "%r" %s %b "%i{Referer}" "%i{User-Agent}") # - else a custom pattern. See http://logback.qos.ch/manual/layouts.html#AccessPatternLayout #sonar.web.accessLogs.pattern=combined #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # OTHERS # Delay in seconds between processing of notification queue. Default is 60 seconds. #sonar.notifications.delay=60 # 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.path.data=data #sonar.path.temp=temp #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # DEVELOPMENT - only for developers # The following properties MUST NOT be used in production environments. # Dev mode allows to reload web sources on changes and to restart server when new versions # of plugins are deployed. #sonar.web.dev=false # Path to webapp sources for hot-reloading of Ruby on Rails, JS and CSS (only core, # plugins not supported). #sonar.web.dev.sources=/path/to/server/sonar-web/src/main/webapp # Uncomment to enable the Elasticsearch HTTP connector, so that ES can be directly requested through # http://lmenezes.com/elasticsearch-kopf/?location=http://localhost:9010 #sonar.search.httpPort=9010