Dear IntelliJ users,
I’m happy to announce a new 10.13 version of SonarQube for IntelliJ!
Following our recent rebranding, the updated labels and logos are now available inside the extension and in the JetBrains Marketplace.
Regarding our extension performance improvements, we’ve further reduced the disk space usage and now avoid out-of-memory issues in the FS cache. You should also benefit from the JS analyzer speed-up.
Additionally, SonarQube Server 10.8 was released bringing new features, in particular, introducing two modes for issues and rules severities:
- The Standard Experience mode maintains the issue categorization (bug, vulnerability, and code smell) from SonarQube 9.9.
- The Multi-Quality Rule (MQR) mode uses the newer categorization and severities, enabling issues to have multiple qualities
Depending on the selected mode, you’ll see the changes reflected in SonarQube for IDE when in connected mode. See below:
Standard mode
MQR mode
There are important analyzer updates:
- SonarQube open-source analyzers bundled by SonarQube for IDE are now using the new Sonar Source-Available License. If you are scanning your code using SonarQube Community Build or SonarQube for IDE, don’t worry—nothing will change! You can learn more about it here
- More secret detection patterns are now available in commercial editions only. Functionality and licensing updates, along with the new SonarQube free experience updates, are explained here.
Last but not least, we’ve deprecated the use of Node.js 18.
Thank you for your continued support!
Farah