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Setting up the import of Azure DevOps repositories into SonarQube allows you to easily create SonarQube projects from your Azure DevOps repositories. Importing your Azure DevOps repositories into SonarQube Starting in Developer Edition, you can analyze multiple branches and pull requests. Branch AnalysisĬommunity Edition doesn't support the analysis of multiple branches, so you can only analyze your main branch. Integration with Azure DevOps Server requires Azure DevOps Server 2020, Azure DevOps Server 2019, TFS 2018, or TFS 2017 Update 2 (including Express editions). Report your Quality Gate status to your pull requests - (starting in Developer Edition) See your Quality Gate and code metric results right in Azure DevOps so you know if it's safe to merge your changes.Starting in Developer Edition, SonarScanners running in Azure Pipelines jobs can automatically detect branches or pull requests being built, so you don't need to specifically pass them as parameters to the scanner. Analyze projects with Azure Pipelines - Integrate analysis into your build pipeline.Import your Azure DevOps repositories - Import your Azure DevOps repositories into SonarQube to easily set up SonarQube projects.With this integration, you'll be able to: It is compatible with both Azure DevOps Server and Azure DevOps Services. SonarQube's integration with Azure DevOps allows you to maintain code quality and security in your Azure DevOps repositories.
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