diaspora_federation/.rubocop.yml
Benjamin Neff 7fe7a5da97
Don't generate file fixtures anymore
When we want to test without rails, we can't use the controllers to
generate them.

Also fixes the problem where there is still an old file fixture that
doesn't match the users in the database.
2017-04-04 22:14:13 +02:00

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AllCops:
Exclude:
- "bin/**/*"
- "test/dummy/bin/**/*"
- "test/dummy/db/**/*"
Rails:
Enabled: true
# Commonly used screens these days easily fit more than 80 characters.
Metrics/LineLength:
Max: 120
# Too short methods lead to extraction of single-use methods, which can make
# the code easier to read (by naming things), but can also clutter the class
Metrics/MethodLength:
Max: 20
# The guiding principle of classes is SRP, SRP can't be accurately measured by LoC
Metrics/ClassLength:
Max: 1500
Metrics/ModuleLength:
Max: 1500
# Raise AbcSize from 15 to 20
Metrics/AbcSize:
Max: 20
# No space makes the method definition shorter and differentiates
# from a regular assignment.
Style/SpaceAroundEqualsInParameterDefault:
EnforcedStyle: no_space
# Single quotes being faster is hardly measurable and only affects parse time.
# Enforcing double quotes reduces the times where you need to change them
# when introducing an interpolation. Use single quotes only if their semantics
# are needed.
Style/StringLiterals:
EnforcedStyle: double_quotes
# We do not need to support Ruby 1.9, so this is good to use.
Style/SymbolArray:
Enabled: true
# Most readable form.
Style/AlignHash:
EnforcedHashRocketStyle: table
EnforcedColonStyle: table
# Mixing the styles looks just silly.
Style/HashSyntax:
EnforcedStyle: ruby19_no_mixed_keys
# has_key? and has_value? are far more readable than key? and value?
Style/PreferredHashMethods:
Enabled: false
# String#% is by far the least verbose and only object oriented variant.
Style/FormatString:
EnforcedStyle: percent
Style/CollectionMethods:
Enabled: true
PreferredMethods:
# inject seems more common in the community.
reduce: "inject"
# Either allow this style or don't. Marking it as safe with parenthesis
# is silly. Let's try to live without them for now.
Style/ParenthesesAroundCondition:
AllowSafeAssignment: false
Lint/AssignmentInCondition:
AllowSafeAssignment: false
# A specialized exception class will take one or more arguments and construct the message from it.
# So both variants make sense.
Style/RaiseArgs:
Enabled: false
# Indenting the chained dots beneath each other is not supported by this cop,
# see https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop/issues/1633
Style/MultilineOperationIndentation:
Enabled: false
# Fail is an alias of raise. Avoid aliases, it's more cognitive load for no gain.
# The argument that fail should be used to abort the program is wrong too,
# there's Kernel#abort for that.
Style/SignalException:
EnforcedStyle: only_raise
# Suppressing exceptions can be perfectly fine, and be it to avoid to
# explicitly type nil into the rescue since that's what you want to return,
# or suppressing LoadError for optional dependencies
Lint/HandleExceptions:
Enabled: false
Style/SpaceInsideBlockBraces:
# The space here provides no real gain in readability while consuming
# horizontal space that could be used for a better parameter name.
# Also {| differentiates better from a hash than { | does.
SpaceBeforeBlockParameters: false
# No trailing space differentiates better from the block:
# foo} means hash, foo } means block.
Style/SpaceInsideHashLiteralBraces:
EnforcedStyle: no_space
# { ... } for multi-line blocks is okay, follow Weirichs rule instead:
# https://web.archive.org/web/20140221124509/http://onestepback.org/index.cgi/Tech/Ruby/BraceVsDoEnd.rdoc
Style/BlockDelimiters:
Enabled: false
# do / end blocks should be used for side effects,
# methods that run a block for side effects and have
# a useful return value are rare, assign the return
# value to a local variable for those cases.
Style/MethodCalledOnDoEndBlock:
Enabled: true
# Enforcing the names of variables? To single letter ones? Just no.
Style/SingleLineBlockParams:
Enabled: false
# Shadowing outer local variables with block parameters is often useful
# to not reinvent a new name for the same thing, it highlights the relation
# between the outer variable and the parameter. The cases where it's actually
# confusing are rare, and usually bad for other reasons already, for example
# because the method is too long.
Lint/ShadowingOuterLocalVariable:
Enabled: false
# Check with yard instead.
Style/Documentation:
Enabled: false
# This is just silly. Calling the argument `other` in all cases makes no sense.
Style/OpMethod:
Enabled: false
# There are valid cases, for example debugging Cucumber steps,
# also they'll fail CI anyway
Lint/Debugger:
Enabled: false
# Reset some HoundCI changes back to Rubocop defaults
Style/DotPosition:
EnforcedStyle: leading
# diaspora_federation rules
Metrics/CyclomaticComplexity:
Max: 10
Metrics/PerceivedComplexity:
Max: 10
Metrics/BlockLength:
Exclude:
- "Rakefile"
- "**/*.rake"
- "spec/**/*.rb"
- "test/dummy/config/**/*.rb"
Rails/TimeZone:
Exclude:
- "spec/lib/**/*"
# Rails cops only for controllers
Rails/Delegate:
Exclude:
- "lib/**/*"
Rails/Blank:
Exclude:
- "lib/**/*"
Rails/Present:
Exclude:
- "lib/**/*"
Style/SingleLineMethods:
Exclude:
- "test/dummy/app/models/*"
Style/EmptyLineBetweenDefs:
Exclude:
- "test/dummy/app/models/*"
Style/NumericPredicate:
EnforcedStyle: comparison
### backward compatibility
# only with ruby >= 2.3
Style/FrozenStringLiteralComment:
Enabled: false
Style/SafeNavigation:
Enabled: false
Style/IndentHeredoc:
Enabled: false
# only with ruby >= 2.4
Performance/RegexpMatch:
Enabled: false
# for rails 4 and ruby < 2.2.2
Rails/HttpPositionalArguments:
Exclude:
- "spec/controllers/diaspora_federation/rails4_spec.rb"
# remove with next rubocop update, see https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop/issues/4172
Style/MixinGrouping:
Exclude:
- "spec/**/*"