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# Code analysis
The `run-coverage.sh` script runs maven with the coverage profile which generates the test coverage data for both java
and scala classes.
If the required parameters are given it also runs the sonar analysis and uploads the results to the given SonarQube
Server.
## Running code analysis
After running the script the code coverage results are generated under the `test-reporting/target/code-coverage/`
folder.
The JaCoCo code coverage library generated reports can be found under the `jacoco-reports` folder and the SCoverage
generated results can be found under the `scoverage-reports` folder.
Here is how you can generate the code coverage reports:
```./dev-support/code-coverage/run-coverage.sh```
## Publishing coverage results to SonarQube
The required parameters for publishing the results to SonarQube are:
- host URL,
- login credentials,
- project key
The project name is an optional parameter.
Here is an example command for running and publishing the coverage data:
```./dev-support/code-coverage/run-coverage.sh -l ProjectCredentials -u https://exampleserver.com -k Project_Key -n Project_Name```