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---
AllCops:
CacheRootDirectory: tmp
DisplayCopNames: true
DisplayStyleGuide: true
Exclude:
- db/schema.rb
- bin/*
- node_modules/**/*
- Vagrantfile
- vendor/**/*
- config/initializers/json_ld*
- lib/mastodon/migration_helpers.rb
- lib/templates/**/*
ExtraDetails: true
NewCops: enable
TargetRubyVersion: 3.1 # Oldest supported ruby version
UseCache: true
inherit_from:
- .rubocop/layout.yml
- .rubocop/metrics.yml
- .rubocop/naming.yml
- .rubocop/rails.yml
- .rubocop/rspec_rails.yml
- .rubocop/rspec.yml
- .rubocop/style.yml
- .rubocop/custom.yml
- .rubocop_todo.yml
- .rubocop/strict.yml
inherit_mode:
merge:
- Exclude
require:
- rubocop-rails
linting: RuboCop update, config fixes (#20574) * fix(rubocop): update gems and add performance and rspec fix(rubocop): update gems and add performance and rspec - update present rubocop gems - add rubocop-rspec and rubocop-performance gems - move rubocop gems to gem group :development, :test in order to make linting in a github action that runs with RAILS_ENV=test possible * feat(rubocop): disable some annoyance RSpec cops To mee these prooved to be more annoying than helpful. If not agreed, they can be enabled any time. * fix(rubocop): do not ignore spec/**/* Because rubocop-rspec should lint the specs as well, and they deserve to be readable in general. It is relevant code, after all. * fix(rubocop): change ignore db/**/* to db/schema.rb because rails cops do some lints for migrations. E.g. reversable migrations linting and more. * fix(rubocop): tune rules configs Bunch of commits squashed: fix(rubocop): enable Layout/LineLength cop Because this project has code with line lenghts > 500 chars. This is not good practice at all, so I strongly suggest to change the practice in the future. But allow heredoc, URI and comments to still be long lines and make the default Max: 120 explicit, by repeating it in the config. To me this max length seems reasonable. Perhaps a bit more could be ok for some. But > 500 chars in one line Seems to be way too long IMHO. fix(rubocop): Metrics/CyclomaticComplexity Max to 12 The default is 7, perhaps quite strict. But 25 is too loose, the rule becomes pointless like that. fix(rubocop): AllCops ruby version, cacheing and more info - fix the target ruby version from 2.5 to 3.0 - have the cop error messages to be more informative and helpful - enable cacheing in /tmp fix(rubocop): Metrics/AbcSize to 34 from 115 Rubocops default is 17. If the rule is at 115 is becomes pointless. fix(rubocop): Metrics/BlockLength improvements - instead of ignoring tasks completely, ignore only the long blocks that are specific to tasks (task, namespace) - ignore also concern specific block methods (included, class_methods) fix(rubocop): Metrics/ClassLength count heredoc array as one line fix(rubocop): Metrics/MethodLength Max to 25 - the default is 10, but 65 is too loose, so perhaps 25? fix(rubocop): Metrics/ModuleLength array and heredoc count as one fix(rubocop): Metrics/PerceivedComplexity to 16 from 25 Rubocops default is 8, so how about only doubling that, instead of > than tripple it? fix(rubocop): enable Style/RedundantAssignment Because I think that this rule would never really hurt, but improve code quality and readability. fix(rubocop): enable Style/RescueStandardError I think everyone that ever had to debug what this can bring will hopefully agree that this rule totally makes sense. In the super rare exeptions where this is totally needed, it can be excluded by disabling comment in that place. fix(rubocop): Metrics/ParameterLists add explicit defaults and some excludes
2022-12-16 02:39:59 +11:00
- rubocop-rspec
- rubocop-rspec_rails
linting: RuboCop update, config fixes (#20574) * fix(rubocop): update gems and add performance and rspec fix(rubocop): update gems and add performance and rspec - update present rubocop gems - add rubocop-rspec and rubocop-performance gems - move rubocop gems to gem group :development, :test in order to make linting in a github action that runs with RAILS_ENV=test possible * feat(rubocop): disable some annoyance RSpec cops To mee these prooved to be more annoying than helpful. If not agreed, they can be enabled any time. * fix(rubocop): do not ignore spec/**/* Because rubocop-rspec should lint the specs as well, and they deserve to be readable in general. It is relevant code, after all. * fix(rubocop): change ignore db/**/* to db/schema.rb because rails cops do some lints for migrations. E.g. reversable migrations linting and more. * fix(rubocop): tune rules configs Bunch of commits squashed: fix(rubocop): enable Layout/LineLength cop Because this project has code with line lenghts > 500 chars. This is not good practice at all, so I strongly suggest to change the practice in the future. But allow heredoc, URI and comments to still be long lines and make the default Max: 120 explicit, by repeating it in the config. To me this max length seems reasonable. Perhaps a bit more could be ok for some. But > 500 chars in one line Seems to be way too long IMHO. fix(rubocop): Metrics/CyclomaticComplexity Max to 12 The default is 7, perhaps quite strict. But 25 is too loose, the rule becomes pointless like that. fix(rubocop): AllCops ruby version, cacheing and more info - fix the target ruby version from 2.5 to 3.0 - have the cop error messages to be more informative and helpful - enable cacheing in /tmp fix(rubocop): Metrics/AbcSize to 34 from 115 Rubocops default is 17. If the rule is at 115 is becomes pointless. fix(rubocop): Metrics/BlockLength improvements - instead of ignoring tasks completely, ignore only the long blocks that are specific to tasks (task, namespace) - ignore also concern specific block methods (included, class_methods) fix(rubocop): Metrics/ClassLength count heredoc array as one line fix(rubocop): Metrics/MethodLength Max to 25 - the default is 10, but 65 is too loose, so perhaps 25? fix(rubocop): Metrics/ModuleLength array and heredoc count as one fix(rubocop): Metrics/PerceivedComplexity to 16 from 25 Rubocops default is 8, so how about only doubling that, instead of > than tripple it? fix(rubocop): enable Style/RedundantAssignment Because I think that this rule would never really hurt, but improve code quality and readability. fix(rubocop): enable Style/RescueStandardError I think everyone that ever had to debug what this can bring will hopefully agree that this rule totally makes sense. In the super rare exeptions where this is totally needed, it can be excluded by disabling comment in that place. fix(rubocop): Metrics/ParameterLists add explicit defaults and some excludes
2022-12-16 02:39:59 +11:00
- rubocop-performance
- rubocop-capybara