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  sonar.properties: |
    # Property values can:
    # - reference an environment variable, for example sonar.jdbc.url= ${env:SONAR_JDBC_URL}
    # - be encrypted. See http://redirect.sonarsource.com/doc/settings-encryption.html

    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # DATABASE
    #
    # IMPORTANT: the embedded H2 database is used by default. It is recommended for tests but not for
    # production use. Supported databases are MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQLServer.

    # User credentials.
    # Permissions to create tables, indices and triggers must be granted to JDBC user.
    # The schema must be created first.
    #sonar.jdbc.username=
    #sonar.jdbc.password=

    #----- Embedded Database (default)
    # H2 embedded database server listening port, defaults to 9092
    #sonar.embeddedDatabase.port=9092
    #----- MySQL 5.6 or greater
    # Only InnoDB storage engine is supported (not myISAM).
    # Only the bundled driver is supported. It can not be changed.
    #sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/sonar?useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=utf8&rewriteBatchedStatements=true&useConfigs=maxPerformance


    #----- Oracle 11g/12c
    # - Only thin client is supported
    # - Only versions 11.2.x and 12.x of Oracle JDBC driver are supported
    # - The JDBC driver must be copied into the directory extensions/jdbc-driver/oracle/
    # - If you need to set the schema, please refer to http://jira.sonarsource.com/browse/SONAR-5000
    #sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521/XE


    #----- PostgreSQL 8.x/9.x
    # If you don't use the schema named "public", please refer to http://jira.sonarsource.com/browse/SONAR-5000
    #sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:postgresql://localhost/sonar


    #----- Microsoft SQLServer 2012/2014 and SQL Azure
    # A database named sonar must exist and its collation must be case-sensitive (CS) and accent-sensitive (AS)
    # Use the following connection string if you want to use integrated security with Microsoft Sql Server
    # Do not set sonar.jdbc.username or sonar.jdbc.password property if you are using Integrated Security
    # For Integrated Security to work, you have to download the Microsoft SQL JDBC driver package from
    # http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=11774
    # and copy sqljdbc_auth.dll to your path. You have to copy the 32 bit or 64 bit version of the dll
    # depending upon the architecture of your server machine.
    # This version of SonarQube has been tested with Microsoft SQL JDBC version 4.1
    #sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:sqlserver://localhost;databaseName=sonar;integratedSecurity=true

    # Use the following connection string if you want to use SQL Auth while connecting to MS Sql Server.
    # Set the sonar.jdbc.username and sonar.jdbc.password appropriately.
    #sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:sqlserver://localhost;databaseName=sonar


    #----- Connection pool settings
    # The maximum number of active connections that can be allocated
    # at the same time, or negative for no limit.
    # The recommended value is 1.2 * max sizes of HTTP pools. For example if HTTP ports are
    # enabled with default sizes (50, see property sonar.web.http.maxThreads)
    # then sonar.jdbc.maxActive should be 1.2 * 50 = 60.
    #sonar.jdbc.maxActive=60

    # The maximum number of connections that can remain idle in the
    # pool, without extra ones being released, or negative for no limit.
    #sonar.jdbc.maxIdle=5

    # The minimum number of connections that can remain idle in the pool,
    # without extra ones being created, or zero to create none.
    #sonar.jdbc.minIdle=2

    # The maximum number of milliseconds that the pool will wait (when there
    # are no available connections) for a connection to be returned before
    # throwing an exception, or <= 0 to wait indefinitely.
    #sonar.jdbc.maxWait=5000

    #sonar.jdbc.minEvictableIdleTimeMillis=600000
    #sonar.jdbc.timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis=30000



    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # WEB SERVER
    # Web server is executed in a dedicated Java process. By default heap size is 512Mb.
    # Use the following property to customize JVM options.
    #    Recommendations:
    #
    #    The HotSpot Server VM is recommended. The property -server should be added if server mode
    #    is not enabled by default on your environment:
    #    http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/vm/server-class.html
    #
    #    Startup can be long if entropy source is short of entropy. Adding
    #    -Djava.security.egd=file:/dev/./urandom is an option to resolve the problem.
    #    See https://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/HowTo/FasterStartUp#Entropy_Source
    #
    #sonar.web.javaOpts=-Xmx512m -Xms128m -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError

    # Same as previous property, but allows to not repeat all other settings like -Xmx
    #sonar.web.javaAdditionalOpts=

    # Binding IP address. For servers with more than one IP address, this property specifies which
    # address will be used for listening on the specified ports.
    # By default, ports will be used on all IP addresses associated with the server.
    #sonar.web.host=0.0.0.0

    # Web context. When set, it must start with forward slash (for example /sonarqube).
    # The default value is root context (empty value).
    #sonar.web.context=
    # TCP port for incoming HTTP connections. Default value is 9000.
    #sonar.web.port=9000


    # The maximum number of connections that the server will accept and process at any given time.
    # When this number has been reached, the server will not accept any more connections until
    # the number of connections falls below this value. The operating system may still accept connections
    # based on the sonar.web.connections.acceptCount property. The default value is 50.
    #sonar.web.http.maxThreads=50

    # The minimum number of threads always kept running. The default value is 5.
    #sonar.web.http.minThreads=5

    # The maximum queue length for incoming connection requests when all possible request processing
    # threads are in use. Any requests received when the queue is full will be refused.
    # The default value is 25.
    #sonar.web.http.acceptCount=25

    # By default users are logged out and sessions closed when server is restarted.
    # If you prefer keeping user sessions open, a secret should be defined. Value is
    # HS256 key encoded with base64. It must be unique for each installation of SonarQube.
    # Example of command-line:
    # echo -n "type_what_you_want" | openssl dgst -sha256 -hmac "key" -binary | base64
    #sonar.auth.jwtBase64Hs256Secret=

    # The inactivity timeout duration of user sessions, in minutes. After the configured
    # period of time, the user is logged out.
    # The default value is set to 3 days (4320 minutes)
    # and cannot be greater than 3 months. Value must be strictly positive.
    #sonar.web.sessionTimeoutInMinutes=4320


    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # SSO AUTHENTICATION

    # Enable authentication using HTTP headers
    #sonar.web.sso.enable=false

    # Name of the header to get the user login.
    # Only alphanumeric, '.' and '@' characters are allowed
    #sonar.web.sso.loginHeader=X-Forwarded-Login

    # Name of the header to get the user name
    #sonar.web.sso.nameHeader=X-Forwarded-Name

    # Name of the header to get the user email (optional)
    #sonar.web.sso.emailHeader=X-Forwarded-Email

    # Name of the header to get the list of user groups, separated by comma (optional).
    # If the sonar.sso.groupsHeader is set, the user will belong to those groups if groups exist in SonarQube.
    # If none of the provided groups exists in SonarQube, the user won't belong to any group.
    # Note that the default group will NOT be automatically added when using SSO, it should be provided in the groups list, if needed.
    #sonar.web.sso.groupsHeader=X-Forwarded-Groups

    # Interval used to know when to refresh name, email and groups.
    # During this interval, if for instance the name of the user is changed in the header, it will only be updated after X minutes.
    #sonar.web.sso.refreshIntervalInMinutes=5


    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # COMPUTE ENGINE
    # The Compute Engine is responsible for processing background tasks.
    # Compute Engine is executed in a dedicated Java process. Default heap size is 512Mb.
    # Use the following property to customize JVM options.
    #    Recommendations:
    #
    #    The HotSpot Server VM is recommended. The property -server should be added if server mode
    #    is not enabled by default on your environment:
    #    http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/vm/server-class.html
    #
    #sonar.ce.javaOpts=-Xmx512m -Xms128m -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError

    # Same as previous property, but allows to not repeat all other settings like -Xmx
    #sonar.ce.javaAdditionalOpts=
    # The number of workers in the Compute Engine. Value must be greater than zero.
    # By default the Compute Engine uses a single worker and therefore processes tasks one at a time.
    #    Recommendations:
    #
    #    Using N workers will require N times as much Heap memory (see property
    #    sonar.ce.javaOpts to tune heap) and produce N times as much IOs on disk, database and
    #    Elasticsearch. The number of workers must suit your environment.
    #sonar.ce.workerCount=1


    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # ELASTICSEARCH
    # Elasticsearch is used to facilitate fast and accurate information retrieval.
    # It is executed in a dedicated Java process. Default heap size is 1Gb.

    # JVM options of Elasticsearch process
    #    Recommendations:
    #
    #    Use HotSpot Server VM. The property -server should be added if server mode
    #    is not enabled by default on your environment:
    #    http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/vm/server-class.html
    #
    #sonar.search.javaOpts=-Xmx1G -Xms256m -Xss256k -Djna.nosys=true \
    #  -XX:+UseParNewGC -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:CMSInitiatingOccupancyFraction=75 \
    #  -XX:+UseCMSInitiatingOccupancyOnly -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError

    # Same as previous property, but allows to not repeat all other settings like -Xmx
    #sonar.search.javaAdditionalOpts=

    # Elasticsearch port. Default is 9001. Use 0 to get a free port.
    # As a security precaution, should be blocked by a firewall and not exposed to the Internet.
    sonar.search.port=9200

    # Elasticsearch host. The search server will bind this address and the search client will connect to it.
    # Default is 127.0.0.1.
    # As a security precaution, should NOT be set to a publicly available address.
    sonar.search.host=elasticsearch


    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # UPDATE CENTER

    # Update Center requires an internet connection to request https://update.sonarsource.org
    # It is enabled by default.
    #sonar.updatecenter.activate=true

    # HTTP proxy (default none)
    #http.proxyHost=
    #http.proxyPort=
    # HTTPS proxy (defaults are values of http.proxyHost and http.proxyPort)
    #https.proxyHost=
    #https.proxyPort=

    # NT domain name if NTLM proxy is used
    #http.auth.ntlm.domain=

    # SOCKS proxy (default none)
    #socksProxyHost=
    #socksProxyPort=

    # Proxy authentication (used for HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS proxies)
    #http.proxyUser=
    #http.proxyPassword=


    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # LOGGING

    # SonarQube produces logs in 4 logs files located in the same directory (see property sonar.path.logs below),
    # one per process:
    #   Main process (aka. App) logs in sonar.log
    #   Web Server (aka. Web) logs in web.log
    #   Compute Engine (aka. CE) logs in ce.log
    #   Elasticsearch (aka. ES) logs in es.log
    #
    # All 4 files follow the same rolling policy (see sonar.log.rollingPolicy and sonar.log.maxFiles) but it applies
    # individually (eg. if sonar.log.maxFiles=4, there can be at most 4 of each files, ie. 16 files in total).
    #
    # All 4 files have logs in the same format:
    #           1           2    3           4                       5                                                   6
    # |-----------------| |---| |-|--------------------||------------------------------| |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    # 2016.11.16 16:47:00 INFO  ce[AVht0dNXFcyiYejytc3m][o.s.s.c.t.CeWorkerCallableImpl] Executed task | project=org.sonarqube:example-java-maven | type=REPORT | id=AVht0dNXFcyiYejytc3m | submitter=admin | time=1699ms
    #
    # 1: timestamp. Format is YYYY.MM.DD HH:MM:SS
    #    YYYY: year on 4 digits
    #    MM: month on 2 digits
    #    DD: day on 2 digits
    #    HH: hour of day on 2 digits in 24 hours format
    #    MM: minutes on 2 digits
    #    SS: seconds on 2 digits
    # 2: log level.
    #    Possible values (in order of descending criticality): ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG and TRACE
    # 3: process identifier. Possible values: app (main), web (Web Server), ce (Compute Engine) and es (Elasticsearch)
    # 4: SQ thread identifier. Can be empty.
    #    In the Web Server, if present, it will be the HTTP request ID.
    #    In the Compute Engine, if present, it will be the task ID.
    # 5: logger name. Usually a class canonical name.
    #    Package names are truncated to keep the whole field to 20 characters max
    # 6: log payload. Content of this field does not follow any specific format, can vary in length and include line returns.
    #    Some logs, however, will follow the convention to provide data in payload in the format " | key=value"
    #    Especially, log of profiled pieces of code will end with " | time=XXXXms".

    # Global level of logs (applies to all 4 processes).
    # Supported values are INFO (default), DEBUG and TRACE
    #sonar.log.level=INFO

    # Level of logs of each process can be controlled individually with their respective properties.
    # When specified, they overwrite the level defined at global level.
    # Supported values are INFO, DEBUG and TRACE
    #sonar.log.level.app=INFO
    #sonar.log.level.web=INFO
    #sonar.log.level.ce=INFO
    #sonar.log.level.es=INFO

    # Path to log files. Can be absolute or relative to installation directory.
    # Default is /logs
    #sonar.path.logs=logs

    # Rolling policy of log files
    #    - based on time if value starts with "time:", for example by day ("time:yyyy-MM-dd")
    #      or by month ("time:yyyy-MM")
    #    - based on size if value starts with "size:", for example "size:10MB"
    #    - disabled if value is "none".  That needs logs to be managed by an external system like logrotate.
    #sonar.log.rollingPolicy=time:yyyy-MM-dd

    # Maximum number of files to keep if a rolling policy is enabled.
    #    - maximum value is 20 on size rolling policy
    #    - unlimited on time rolling policy. Set to zero to disable old file purging.
    #sonar.log.maxFiles=7

    # Access log is the list of all the HTTP requests received by server. If enabled, it is stored
    # in the file {sonar.path.logs}/access.log. This file follows the same rolling policy as other log file
    # (see sonar.log.rollingPolicy and sonar.log.maxFiles).
    #sonar.web.accessLogs.enable=true

    # Format of access log. It is ignored if sonar.web.accessLogs.enable=false. Possible values are:
    #    - "common" is the Common Log Format, shortcut to: %h %l %u %user %date "%r" %s %b
    #    - "combined" is another format widely recognized, shortcut to: %h %l %u [%t] "%r" %s %b "%i{Referer}" "%i{User-Agent}"
    #    - else a custom pattern. See http://logback.qos.ch/manual/layouts.html#AccessPatternLayout.
    # The login of authenticated user is not implemented with "%u" but with "%reqAttribute{LOGIN}" (since version 6.1).
    # The value displayed for anonymous users is "-".
    # The SonarQube's HTTP request ID can be added to the pattern with "%reqAttribute{ID}" (since version 6.2).
    # If SonarQube is behind a reverse proxy, then the following value allows to display the correct remote IP address:
    #sonar.web.accessLogs.pattern=%i{X-Forwarded-For} %l %u [%t] "%r" %s %b "%i{Referer}" "%i{User-Agent}" "%reqAttribute{ID}"
    # Default value (which was "combined" before version 6.2) is equivalent to "combined + SQ HTTP request ID":
    #sonar.web.accessLogs.pattern=%h %l %u [%t] "%r" %s %b "%i{Referer}" "%i{User-Agent}" "%reqAttribute{ID}"


    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # OTHERS

    # Delay in seconds between processing of notification queue. Default is 60 seconds.
    #sonar.notifications.delay=60

    # Paths to persistent data files (embedded database and search index) and temporary files.
    # Can be absolute or relative to installation directory.
    # Defaults are respectively /data and /temp
    #sonar.path.data=data
    #sonar.path.temp=temp


    #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # DEVELOPMENT - only for developers
    # The following properties MUST NOT be used in production environments.

    # Dev mode allows to reload web sources on changes and to restart server when new versions
    # of plugins are deployed.
    #sonar.web.dev=false

    # Path to webapp sources for hot-reloading of Ruby on Rails, JS and CSS (only core,
    # plugins not supported).
    #sonar.web.dev.sources=/path/to/server/sonar-web/src/main/webapp

    # Elasticsearch HTTP connector, for example for KOPF:
    # http://lmenezes.com/elasticsearch-kopf/?location=http://localhost:9010
    #sonar.search.httpPort=-1




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