SonarLint for Visual Studio 2013

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ratn...@gmail.com

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Aug 7, 2017, 8:04:22 AM8/7/17
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Hi,

Is there any way by which we can use SonarLint or any other tool in Visual Studio 2013 to connect to my organization's SonarQube server and run the rules on my local development environment.
The issue is I do not have VS 2015.Thanks for your quick response.

Amaury Leve

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Aug 7, 2017, 8:29:05 AM8/7/17
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Hi,

We do not support Visual Studio 2013 and we also dropped support for MSBuild 12 so you will have no support from us on those 2 topics. If you can't update your Visual Studio I am afraid you won't be able to use our tool for your organization.

Cheers,
Amaury

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Ratno Ghosh

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Sep 13, 2017, 5:14:06 AM9/13/17
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Hi Amaury,

We have upgraded to Visual Studio 2015 and connected to our organization's SonarQube server running Version 5.4. Also we have activated support for JavaScript

But in connected mode when we open an existing .NET solution we are not getting any warnings on existing JavaScript files. But when we create a new JS file we are getting the warnings as part of the analysis.

Can you please let me know if we are missing something ?

In the SonarLint website we saw it is mentioned , JavaScript and C/C++ analysis does not benefit from the connected mode. . We are not sure what is meant by this statement 

Thanks in advance for your help


regards
Ratno

On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 5:58 PM, Amaury Leve <amaur...@sonarsource.com> wrote:
Hi,

We do not support Visual Studio 2013 and we also dropped support for MSBuild 12 so you will have no support from us on those 2 topics. If you can't update your Visual Studio I am afraid you won't be able to use our tool for your organization.

Cheers,
Amaury

On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 2:04 PM <ratn...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

Is there any way by which we can use SonarLint or any other tool in Visual Studio 2013 to connect to my organization's SonarQube server and run the rules on my local development environment.
The issue is I do not have VS 2015.Thanks for your quick response.

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Amaury Leve

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Sep 13, 2017, 5:43:54 AM9/13/17
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Hi Ratno,

It is recommended to open a new thread for a different question so that it is easier for others to find it.

To answer your questions:
1/ The fact JS and C++ do not benefit from the connected mode means that there will be no synchronization of the rules (with the specific parameters) between the SonarQube you bound to and your Visual Studio. Note that there are others features related to the connected mode but this is the big one.

2/ You are saying that no issues are raised when opening a file (it might take a few seconds) but you should see errors. Could you create some reproducer (code example) so we can have a look at why you have no issue?

Cheers,
Amaury

On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 11:14 AM Ratno Ghosh <ratn...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Amaury,

We have upgraded to Visual Studio 2015 and connected to our organization's SonarQube server running Version 5.4. Also we have activated support for JavaScript

But in connected mode when we open an existing .NET solution we are not getting any warnings on existing JavaScript files. But when we create a new JS file we are getting the warnings as part of the analysis.

Can you please let me know if we are missing something ?

In the SonarLint website we saw it is mentioned , JavaScript and C/C++ analysis does not benefit from the connected mode. . We are not sure what is meant by this statement 

Thanks in advance for your help


regards
Ratno
On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 5:58 PM, Amaury Leve <amaur...@sonarsource.com> wrote:
Hi,

We do not support Visual Studio 2013 and we also dropped support for MSBuild 12 so you will have no support from us on those 2 topics. If you can't update your Visual Studio I am afraid you won't be able to use our tool for your organization.

Cheers,
Amaury

On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 2:04 PM <ratn...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

Is there any way by which we can use SonarLint or any other tool in Visual Studio 2013 to connect to my organization's SonarQube server and run the rules on my local development environment.
The issue is I do not have VS 2015.Thanks for your quick response.

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Ratno Ghosh

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Sep 13, 2017, 8:07:27 AM9/13/17
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Hi Amaury,

Thanks for your response. Please note that in the Errors List of Visual Studio 2015 I only get those warnings of files which are currently open in Visual Studio.

Although my .NET project has many number of JavaScript files but to see the issues in the warnings section I need to open each file in Visual Studio

Please check screenshot below for the problem

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Amaury Leve

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Sep 13, 2017, 8:12:03 AM9/13/17
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Hi Ratno,

Yes this is current expected behavior. This was a first step toward the support of JS within Visual Studio.

Cheers,
Amaury

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