An HTTP client to interact with the SonarCloud API from Go. It uses a service structure similar to that of go-github.
Most code in the sonarcloud
folder is generated by the code in gen
, using gen/webservices.json
as source of truth for the API endpoints. This is one of the first iterations of generating the API. It only supports
JSON return types and skips some endpoints that need special handling of the return values.
See https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/reinoudk/go-sonarcloud/sonarcloud for supported endpoints.
go get github.com/reinoudk/go-sonarcloud
Use sonarcloud.NewClient
to create a new client. It needs a SonarCloud organization and token, and optionally accepts
an existing *http.Client
.
After creating the client, create a new request from one of the endpoint-specific packages in sonarcloud/
, i.e.
projects.SearchRequest
from github.com/reinoudk/go-sonarcloud/sonarcloud/projects
. If an endpoint supports paging,
you need to supply paging.PagingParams
as well, though in that case it might be easier to use the All
variant of the
function. The example below, for instance, uses client.Projects.SearchAll(req)
instead of client.Projects.Search(req, paging)
.
The page size for automatic paging is currently set to 100
, but might be configurable later.
func main() {
org, ok := os.LookupEnv("SONARCLOUD_ORG")
if !ok {
log.Fatalf("missing SONARCLOUD_ORG environment variable")
}
token, ok := os.LookupEnv("SONARCLOUD_TOKEN")
if !ok {
log.Fatalf("mising SONARCLOUD_TOKEN environment variable")
}
client := sonarcloud.NewClient(org, token, nil)
req := projects.SearchRequest{}
res, err := client.Projects.SearchAll(req)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("could not search projects: %+v", err)
}
fmt.Printf("%+v\n", res)
}
Use make gen
to re-generate the API from the gen/webservices.json
file. This file is sourced
from the webservices/list endpoint.