Qodana for Go

Qodana for Go is based on GoLand and provides static analysis for Go projects.
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This linter requires the Qodana Cloud project token.
Qodana for Go provides inspections for the following technologies.
Programming languages | Golang |
Markup languages | CSS HTML JSON and JSON5 RELAX NG XML YAML |
Scripting languages | Shell script |
The Qodana for Go linter provides the following Qodana features:
Feature | Available under licenses |
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Ultimate and Ultimate Plus | |
Ultimate and Ultimate Plus | |
Ultimate and Ultimate Plus | |
Ultimate Plus | |
Ultimate and Ultimate Plus | |
Ultimate and Ultimate Plus | |
Ultimate Plus |
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You can learn more about running Qodana as root and non-root users from the Configure root and non-root users section.
Qodana provides two options for local analysis of your code. Qodana CLI is the easiest option to start. Alternatively, you can use the Docker command from the Docker image tab.
Assuming that you have already installed Qodana CLI on your machine, you can run this command in the project root directory:
$qodana scan \ -e QODANA_TOKEN="<cloud-project-token>" \ -l jetbrains/qodana-go:2024.1
Here, the QODANA_TOKEN
variable refers to the project token.
To start, pull the image from Docker Hub (only necessary to get the latest version):
$docker pull jetbrains/qodana-go:2024.1
Start local analysis with source-directory
pointing to the root of your project and QODANA_TOKEN
referring to the project token:
$docker run \ -v <source-directory>/:/data/project/ \ -e QODANA_TOKEN="<cloud-project-token>" \ jetbrains/qodana-go:2024.1
In your browser, open Qodana Cloud to examine inspection results. Here, you can also reconfigure the analysis, see the Inspection report section for details.
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