![]() ![]() If you can live with eventual issues, proceed with the upgrade. You can read further about this issue in a separate post of mine, SonarQube LDAP plugin: a love story It seems that the authentication interface is changed in SonarQube 6.0 in order to phase out some old software components, thus if you were using LDAP plugin, SSO will not work as expected. This is for sure the case for SonarQube 6.0. Now, before going any further it is wise to check if the community reported any issues in regard to the interested versions of software or about any of the plugins. I usually do have a folder containing multiple version of the software, like shown in the following image: Įxtract the contents of the downloaded zip file in the folder of your choice. If this is not your case, just keep present this information.ĭownload first the interested version of SonarQube at. I will give for granted that SonarQube is replaying on the port 80 and that you do need to get through proxy for what concerns the internet access. Ideally you followed the instructions in my previous post about installing and configuring SonarQube. The steps that follow will be pretty much the same for both of the upgrades. ![]() If you are not in this situation, please first check if there is an LTS version released in between your version and the one you intend to upgrade to, then first upgrade to the LTS version following this guide, then to your final version of choice. However this guide may be valid also for different version updates (or at least a part of it).Īs I already have upgraded to the LTS version and there are no other LTS version available in my upgrade path, I can proceed with my simple upgrade. Specifically I will perform the upgrade from the SonarQube version 5.6 to SonarQube version 6.0. As the upgrade guide on SonarQube documentation website is not, in my opinion, clear enough, I’ll try to describe the necessary steps in doing the upgrade. It is a detailed and comprehensive guide facing real life situations. ![]() ![]() This, as my other SonarQube guides, are meant for developers who are “improvising” system administrators. ![]()
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