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Don't use the native analysis #90
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You can try playing around with the You need to save the output of your analyzer command in that path. |
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Try to get some verbose logs. |
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Yooo, here we are with the entire log, i also tried search in the plugin's code where is the conditional of "there's a file so don't execute the analyze" but no success too :c
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In case that it matters, I'm using Fedora 34 (Workstation Edition) as OS and SonarQube 7.5-community version, running everything on a docker image from androidsdk/android-29:latest with dart and fvm installed |
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Yea it was added here: 698b1f7 but a couple commits later it was gone. Probably was never really released :D |
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I created #91 to track this. Will see if I get around to rewriting things. |
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Hello guys! Is there any update here? I need to use the |
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Hello, first thing, i appreciate the effort of doing so amazing plugin, you are awesome!!
I want to know if there is any way to disable the native analysis, because in our company we use the follow command to do the analysis in our CI/CD:
fvm flutter analyze --no-pub --current-package --congratulate --no-fatal-infos --no-fatal-warnings --suppress-analytics
.Since we use fvm there's no fixed flutter version in the PATH, so always throw a error saying that "flutter command not found".
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