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Re: [eclipse.org-project-leadership] Coverity Scan for Eclipse projects
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And what about JIRA?
On Fri, May 31, 2013 15:34, Jason van Zyl wrote:
> Does this mean we can use Nexus Pro now at Eclipse?
>
> On May 31, 2013, at 3:22 PM, Ian Skerrett <ian.skerrett@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>> All,
>>
>> Coverity is providing a static analysis service, called Coverity Scan,
>> for open source projects. They have created a Hudson plugin that will
>> automatically start the scan of an Eclipse project during your build.
>>
>> We have installed this plugin on the Hudson sandbox server so Eclipse
>> projects can test the Coverity Scan service. Details on how to enable
>> the scan are below. If you have any questions, please contact Dakshesh
>> Vyas (dvyas@xxxxxxxxxxxx) from Coverity.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ian Skerrett
>>
>>
>> Steps in brief:
>>
>> 1. Add Coverity Scan plugin to your build process on
>> https://hudson.eclipse.org/sandbox/
>> 2. Register your project with Coverity Scan
>> a. Note - Make sure to use the same project name as the project
>> name in Eclipse job
>> 3. Enter the Project token received at the end of registration
>> process into the build step of Coverity Scan plugin
>> a. Note - Project token and Project name is being used to check for
>> valid registration.
>> 4. Thats it Every time build is run, Coverity Scan will perform
>> static code analysis.
>>
>>
>> Steps in Detail with Screenshot:-
>> 1. Add Coverity Scan plugin to your build process on
>> https://hudson.eclipse.org/sandbox/
>> <image001.png>
>> 2. Click on Click here to register to register your project with
>> Coverity Scan
>> 3. Sign-up using your email address with Coverity Scan
>> <image002.png>
>> 4. Confirm your email by clicking on the confirm email link.
>> i.
>> <image003.jpg>
>>
>> 5. Click on Add Project and Register your project with Coverity
>> Scan
>>
>> <image004.png>
>> 6. Note down the Project token under Project Settings page
>>
>> <image005.png>
>> 7. Enter Project token in plug-in
>>
>> <image006.png>
>> 8. Once the code is analyzed, you will be able to view the summary
>> defects directly in the plug-in. Details of the defects can be viewed by
>> sign-in to Coverity Scan.
>>
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> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
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> Jason van Zyl
> Founder & CTO, Sonatype
> Founder, Apache Maven
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