######################################################### # THIS CONFIGURATION FILE IS GENERATED BY STANDARDS GEM # # https://github.com/distribusion/standards # # # # PLEASE DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE # ######################################################### --- AllCops: # Include common Ruby source files. Include: - '**/*.gemspec' - '**/*.rake' - '**/config.ru' - '**/Gemfile' - '**/Rakefile' - '**/Capfile' - '**/Guardfile' Exclude: - 'vendor/**/*' # Default formatter will be used if no -f/--format option is given. DefaultFormatter: progress # Cop names are not displayed in offense messages by default. Change behavior # by overriding DisplayCopNames, or by giving the -D/--display-cop-names # option. DisplayCopNames: false # Style guide URLs are not displayed in offense messages by default. Change # behavior by overriding DisplayStyleGuide, or by giving the # -S/--display-style-guide option. DisplayStyleGuide: false # When specifying style guide URLs, any paths and/or fragments will be # evaluated relative to the base URL. StyleGuideBaseURL: https://github.com/bbatsov/ruby-style-guide # Extra details are not displayed in offense messages by default. Change # behavior by overriding ExtraDetails, or by giving the # -E/--extra-details option. ExtraDetails: false # Additional cops that do not reference a style guide rule may be enabled by # default. Change behavior by overriding StyleGuideCopsOnly, or by giving # the --only-guide-cops option. StyleGuideCopsOnly: false # All cops except the ones in disabled.yml are enabled by default. Change # this behavior by overriding DisabledByDefault. When DisabledByDefault is # true, all cops in the default configuration are disabled, and and only cops # in user configuration are enabled. This makes cops opt-in instead of # opt-out. Note that when DisabledByDefault is true, cops in user # configuration will be enabled even if they don't set the Enabled parameter. DisabledByDefault: false # Enables the result cache if true. Can be overridden by the --cache command # line option. UseCache: true # Threshold for how many files can be stored in the result cache before some # of the files are automatically removed. MaxFilesInCache: 20000 # The cache will be stored in "rubocop_cache" under this directory. The name # "/tmp" is special and will be converted to the system temporary directory, # which is "/tmp" on Unix-like systems, but could be something else on other # systems. CacheRootDirectory: /tmp # The default cache root directory is /tmp, which on most systems is # writable by any system user. This means that it is possible for a # malicious user to anticipate the location of Rubocop's cache directory, # and create a symlink in its place that could cause Rubocop to overwrite # unintended files, or read malicious input. If you are certain that your # cache location is secure from this kind of attack, and wish to use a # symlinked cache location, set this value to "true". AllowSymlinksInCacheRootDirectory: false # What MRI version of the Ruby interpreter is the inspected code intended to # run on? (If there is more than one, set this to the lowest version.) # If a value is specified for TargetRubyVersion then it is used. # Else if .ruby-version exists and it contains an MRI version it is used. # Otherwise we fallback to the oldest officially supported Ruby version (2.1). TargetRubyVersion: ~ # Indent private/protected/public as deep as method definitions Style/AccessModifierIndentation: EnforcedStyle: indent SupportedStyles: - outdent - indent # By default, the indentation width from Style/IndentationWidth is used # But it can be overridden by setting this parameter IndentationWidth: ~ Style/AccessorMethodName: Description: Check the naming of accessor methods for get_/set_. StyleGuide: '#accessor_mutator_method_names' Style/Alias: EnforcedStyle: prefer_alias_method SupportedStyles: - prefer_alias - prefer_alias_method # Align the elements of a hash literal if they span more than one line. Style/AlignHash: # Alignment of entries using hash rocket as separator. Valid values are: # # key - left alignment of keys # 'a' => 2 # 'bb' => 3 # separator - alignment of hash rockets, keys are right aligned # 'a' => 2 # 'bb' => 3 # table - left alignment of keys, hash rockets, and values # 'a' => 2 # 'bb' => 3 EnforcedHashRocketStyle: key # Alignment of entries using colon as separator. Valid values are: # # key - left alignment of keys # a: 0 # bb: 1 # separator - alignment of colons, keys are right aligned # a: 0 # bb: 1 # table - left alignment of keys and values # a: 0 # bb: 1 EnforcedColonStyle: key # Select whether hashes that are the last argument in a method call should be # inspected? Valid values are: # # always_inspect - Inspect both implicit and explicit hashes. # Registers an offense for: # function(a: 1, # b: 2) # Registers an offense for: # function({a: 1, # b: 2}) # always_ignore - Ignore both implicit and explicit hashes. # Accepts: # function(a: 1, # b: 2) # Accepts: # function({a: 1, # b: 2}) # ignore_implicit - Ignore only implicit hashes. # Accepts: # function(a: 1, # b: 2) # Registers an offense for: # function({a: 1, # b: 2}) # ignore_explicit - Ignore only explicit hashes. # Accepts: # function({a: 1, # b: 2}) # Registers an offense for: # function(a: 1, # b: 2) EnforcedLastArgumentHashStyle: always_inspect SupportedLastArgumentHashStyles: - always_inspect - always_ignore - ignore_implicit - ignore_explicit Style/AlignParameters: # Alignment of parameters in multi-line method calls. # # The `with_first_parameter` style aligns the following lines along the same # column as the first parameter. # # method_call(a, # b) # # The `with_fixed_indentation` style aligns the following lines with one # level of indentation relative to the start of the line with the method call. # # method_call(a, # b) EnforcedStyle: with_fixed_indentation SupportedStyles: - with_first_parameter - with_fixed_indentation # By default, the indentation width from Style/IndentationWidth is used # But it can be overridden by setting this parameter IndentationWidth: ~ Style/AndOr: # Whether `and` and `or` are banned only in conditionals (conditionals) # or completely (always). EnforcedStyle: conditionals SupportedStyles: - always - conditionals # Checks if usage of %() or %Q() matches configuration. Style/BarePercentLiterals: EnforcedStyle: bare_percent SupportedStyles: - percent_q - bare_percent Style/BlockDelimiters: EnforcedStyle: line_count_based SupportedStyles: # The `line_count_based` style enforces braces around single line blocks and # do..end around multi-line blocks. - line_count_based # The `semantic` style enforces braces around functional blocks, where the # primary purpose of the block is to return a value and do..end for # procedural blocks, where the primary purpose of the block is its # side-effects. # # This looks at the usage of a block's method to determine its type (e.g. is # the result of a `map` assigned to a variable or passed to another # method) but exceptions are permitted in the `ProceduralMethods`, # `FunctionalMethods` and `IgnoredMethods` sections below. - semantic # The `braces_for_chaining` style enforces braces around single line blocks # and do..end around multi-line blocks, except for multi-line blocks whose # return value is being chained with another method (in which case braces # are enforced). - braces_for_chaining ProceduralMethods: # Methods that are known to be procedural in nature but look functional from # their usage, e.g. # # time = Benchmark.realtime do # foo.bar # end # # Here, the return value of the block is discarded but the return value of # `Benchmark.realtime` is used. - benchmark - bm - bmbm - create - each_with_object - measure - new - realtime - tap - with_object FunctionalMethods: # Methods that are known to be functional in nature but look procedural from # their usage, e.g. # # let(:foo) { Foo.new } # # Here, the return value of `Foo.new` is used to define a `foo` helper but # doesn't appear to be used from the return value of `let`. - let - let! - subject - watch IgnoredMethods: # Methods that can be either procedural or functional and cannot be # categorised from their usage alone, e.g. # # foo = lambda do |x| # puts "Hello, #{x}" # end # # foo = lambda do |x| # x * 100 # end # # Here, it is impossible to tell from the return value of `lambda` whether # the inner block's return value is significant. - lambda - proc - it Style/BracesAroundHashParameters: EnforcedStyle: no_braces SupportedStyles: # The `braces` style enforces braces around all method parameters that are # hashes. - braces # The `no_braces` style checks that the last parameter doesn't have braces # around it. - no_braces # The `context_dependent` style checks that the last parameter doesn't have # braces around it, but requires braces if the second to last parameter is # also a hash literal. - context_dependent # Indentation of `when`. Style/CaseIndentation: IndentWhenRelativeTo: case SupportedStyles: - case - end IndentOneStep: false # By default, the indentation width from Style/IndentationWidth is used # But it can be overridden by setting this parameter # This only matters if IndentOneStep is true IndentationWidth: ~ Style/ClassAndModuleChildren: # Checks the style of children definitions at classes and modules. # # Basically there are two different styles: # # `nested` - have each child on a separate line # class Foo # class Bar # end # end # # `compact` - combine definitions as much as possible # class Foo::Bar # end # # The compact style is only forced, for classes / modules with one child. EnforcedStyle: nested SupportedStyles: - nested - compact Style/ClassCheck: EnforcedStyle: is_a? SupportedStyles: - is_a? - kind_of? # Align with the style guide. Style/CollectionMethods: # Mapping from undesired method to desired_method # e.g. to use `detect` over `find`: # # CollectionMethods: # PreferredMethods: # find: detect PreferredMethods: collect: 'map' collect!: 'map!' inject: 'reduce' detect: 'find' find_all: 'select' # Use ` or %x around command literals. Style/CommandLiteral: EnforcedStyle: mixed # backticks: Always use backticks. # percent_x: Always use %x. # mixed: Use backticks on single-line commands, and %x on multi-line commands. SupportedStyles: - backticks - percent_x - mixed # If false, the cop will always recommend using %x if one or more backticks # are found in the command string. AllowInnerBackticks: false # Checks formatting of special comments Style/CommentAnnotation: Keywords: - TODO - FIXME - OPTIMIZE - HACK - REVIEW Style/ConditionalAssignment: EnforcedStyle: assign_to_condition SupportedStyles: - assign_to_condition - assign_inside_condition # When configured to `assign_to_condition`, `SingleLineConditionsOnly` # will only register an offense when all branches of a condition are # a single line. # When configured to `assign_inside_condition`, `SingleLineConditionsOnly` # will only register an offense for assignment to a condition that has # at least one multiline branch. SingleLineConditionsOnly: true # Checks that you have put a copyright in a comment before any code. # # You can override the default Notice in your .rubocop.yml file. # # In order to use autocorrect, you must supply a value for the # AutocorrectNotice key that matches the regexp Notice. A blank # AutocorrectNotice will cause an error during autocorrect. # # Autocorrect will add a copyright notice in a comment at the top # of the file immediately after any shebang or encoding comments. # # Example rubocop.yml: # # Style/Copyright: # Enabled: true # Notice: 'Copyright (\(c\) )?2015 Yahoo! Inc' # AutocorrectNotice: '# Copyright (c) 2015 Yahoo! Inc.' # Style/Copyright: Notice: '^Copyright (\(c\) )?2[0-9]{3} .+' AutocorrectNotice: '' Style/Documentation: Enabled: false Style/DocumentationMethod: RequireForNonPublicMethods: false # Multi-line method chaining should be done with leading dots. Style/DotPosition: EnforcedStyle: leading SupportedStyles: - leading - trailing # Warn on empty else statements # empty - warn only on empty else # nil - warn on else with nil in it # both - warn on empty else and else with nil in it Style/EmptyElse: EnforcedStyle: both SupportedStyles: - empty - nil - both # Use empty lines between defs. Style/EmptyLineBetweenDefs: # If true, this parameter means that single line method definitions don't # need an empty line between them. AllowAdjacentOneLineDefs: false Style/EmptyLinesAroundBlockBody: EnforcedStyle: no_empty_lines SupportedStyles: - empty_lines - no_empty_lines Style/EmptyLinesAroundClassBody: EnforcedStyle: no_empty_lines SupportedStyles: - empty_lines - empty_lines_except_namespace - empty_lines_special - no_empty_lines Style/EmptyLinesAroundModuleBody: EnforcedStyle: no_empty_lines SupportedStyles: - empty_lines - empty_lines_except_namespace - empty_lines_special - no_empty_lines # NOT IMPLEMENTED YET # Style/EmptyMethod: # EnforcedStyle: compact # SupportedStyles: # - compact # - expanded # Checks whether the source file has a utf-8 encoding comment or not # AutoCorrectEncodingComment must match the regex # /#.*coding\s?[:=]\s?(?:UTF|utf)-8/ Style/Encoding: EnforcedStyle: never SupportedStyles: - when_needed - always - never AutoCorrectEncodingComment: '# encoding: utf-8' Style/ExtraSpacing: # When true, allows most uses of extra spacing if the intent is to align # things with the previous or next line, not counting empty lines or comment # lines. AllowForAlignment: true # When true, forces the alignment of = in assignments on consecutive lines. ForceEqualSignAlignment: false Style/FileName: # File names listed in AllCops:Include are excluded by default. Add extra # excludes here. Exclude: [] # When true, requires that each source file should define a class or module # with a name which matches the file name (converted to ... case). # It further expects it to be nested inside modules which match the names # of subdirectories in its path. ExpectMatchingDefinition: false # If non-nil, expect all source file names to match the following regex. # Only the file name itself is matched, not the entire file path. # Use anchors as necessary if you want to match the entire name rather than # just a part of it. Regex: ~ # With `IgnoreExecutableScripts` set to `true`, this cop does not # report offending filenames for executable scripts (i.e. source # files with a shebang in the first line). IgnoreExecutableScripts: true Style/FirstParameterIndentation: EnforcedStyle: special_for_inner_method_call_in_parentheses SupportedStyles: # The first parameter should always be indented one step more than the # preceding line. - consistent # The first parameter should normally be indented one step more than the # preceding line, but if it's a parameter for a method call that is itself # a parameter in a method call, then the inner parameter should be indented # relative to the inner method. - special_for_inner_method_call # Same as special_for_inner_method_call except that the special rule only # applies if the outer method call encloses its arguments in parentheses. - special_for_inner_method_call_in_parentheses # By default, the indentation width from Style/IndentationWidth is used # But it can be overridden by setting this parameter IndentationWidth: ~ # Checks use of for or each in multiline loops. Style/For: EnforcedStyle: each SupportedStyles: - for - each # Enforce the method used for string formatting. Style/FormatString: EnforcedStyle: format SupportedStyles: - format - sprintf - percent Style/FrozenStringLiteralComment: EnforcedStyle: when_needed SupportedStyles: # `when_needed` will add the frozen string literal comment to files # only when the `TargetRubyVersion` is set to 2.3+. - when_needed # `always` will always add the frozen string literal comment to a file # regardless of the Ruby version or if `freeze` or `<<` are called on a # string literal. If you run code against multiple versions of Ruby, it is # possible that this will create errors in Ruby 2.3.0+. - always Exclude: - "Gemfile" - "Rakefile" - "bin/*" - "spec/spec_helper.rb" - "spec/**/*_spec.rb" - "**/*.gemspec" - "**/*.rake" # Built-in global variables are allowed by default. Style/GlobalVars: AllowedVariables: [] # `MinBodyLength` defines the number of lines of the a body of an if / unless # needs to have to trigger this cop Style/GuardClause: MinBodyLength: 1 Style/HashSyntax: EnforcedStyle: ruby19 SupportedStyles: # checks for 1.9 syntax (e.g. {a: 1}) for all symbol keys - ruby19 # checks for hash rocket syntax for all hashes - hash_rockets # forbids mixed key syntaxes (e.g. {a: 1, :b => 2}) - no_mixed_keys # enforces both ruby19 and no_mixed_keys styles - ruby19_no_mixed_keys # Force hashes that have a symbol value to use hash rockets UseHashRocketsWithSymbolValues: false # Do not suggest { a?: 1 } over { :a? => 1 } in ruby19 style PreferHashRocketsForNonAlnumEndingSymbols: false Style/IfUnlessModifier: MaxLineLength: 80 Style/IndentationConsistency: # The difference between `rails` and `normal` is that the `rails` style # prescribes that in classes and modules the `protected` and `private` # modifier keywords shall be indented the same as public methods and that # protected and private members shall be indented one step more than the # modifiers. Other than that, both styles mean that entities on the same # logical depth shall have the same indentation. EnforcedStyle: normal SupportedStyles: - normal - rails Style/IndentationWidth: # Number of spaces for each indentation level. Width: 2 # Checks the indentation of the first element in an array literal. Style/IndentArray: # The value `special_inside_parentheses` means that array literals with # brackets that have their opening bracket on the same line as a surrounding # opening round parenthesis, shall have their first element indented relative # to the first position inside the parenthesis. # # The value `consistent` means that the indentation of the first element shall # always be relative to the first position of the line where the opening # bracket is. # # The value `align_brackets` means that the indentation of the first element # shall always be relative to the position of the opening bracket. EnforcedStyle: consistent SupportedStyles: - special_inside_parentheses - consistent - align_brackets # By default, the indentation width from Style/IndentationWidth is used # But it can be overridden by setting this parameter IndentationWidth: ~ # Checks the indentation of assignment RHS, when on a different line from LHS Style/IndentAssignment: # By default, the indentation width from Style/IndentationWidth is used # But it can be overridden by setting this parameter IndentationWidth: ~ # Checks the indentation of the first key in a hash literal. Style/IndentHash: # The value `special_inside_parentheses` means that hash literals with braces # that have their opening brace on the same line as a surrounding opening # round parenthesis, shall have their first key indented relative to the # first position inside the parenthesis. # # The value `consistent` means that the indentation of the first key shall # always be relative to the first position of the line where the opening # brace is. # # The value `align_braces` means that the indentation of the first key shall # always be relative to the position of the opening brace. EnforcedStyle: consistent SupportedStyles: - special_inside_parentheses - consistent - align_braces # By default, the indentation width from Style/IndentationWidth is used # But it can be overridden by setting this parameter IndentationWidth: ~ Style/Lambda: EnforcedStyle: literal SupportedStyles: - line_count_dependent - lambda - literal Style/SpaceInLambdaLiteral: EnforcedStyle: require_no_space SupportedStyles: - require_no_space - require_space Style/LambdaCall: EnforcedStyle: call SupportedStyles: - call - braces Style/Next: # With `always` all conditions at the end of an iteration needs to be # replaced by next - with `skip_modifier_ifs` the modifier if like this one # are ignored: [1, 2].each { |a| return 'yes' if a == 1 } EnforcedStyle: skip_modifier_ifs # `MinBodyLength` defines the number of lines of the a body of an if / unless # needs to have to trigger this cop MinBodyLength: 3 SupportedStyles: - skip_modifier_ifs - always Style/NonNilCheck: # With `IncludeSemanticChanges` set to `true`, this cop reports offenses for # `!x.nil?` and autocorrects that and `x != nil` to solely `x`, which is # **usually** OK, but might change behavior. # # With `IncludeSemanticChanges` set to `false`, this cop does not report # offenses for `!x.nil?` and does no changes that might change behavior. IncludeSemanticChanges: false Style/NumericPredicate: EnforcedStyle: predicate SupportedStyles: - predicate - comparison # Exclude RSpec specs because assertions like `expect(1).to be > 0` cause # false positives. Exclude: - 'spec/**/*' Style/MethodDefParentheses: EnforcedStyle: require_parentheses SupportedStyles: - require_parentheses - require_no_parentheses - require_no_parentheses_except_multiline Style/MethodName: EnforcedStyle: snake_case SupportedStyles: - snake_case - camelCase Style/ModuleFunction: EnforcedStyle: module_function SupportedStyles: - module_function - extend_self Style/MultilineArrayBraceLayout: EnforcedStyle: symmetrical SupportedStyles: # symmetrical: closing brace is positioned in same way as opening brace # new_line: closing brace is always on a new line # same_line: closing brace is always on the same line as last element - symmetrical - new_line - same_line Style/MultilineAssignmentLayout: # The types of assignments which are subject to this rule. SupportedTypes: - block - case - class - if - kwbegin - module EnforcedStyle: new_line SupportedStyles: # Ensures that the assignment operator and the rhs are on the same line for # the set of supported types. - same_line # Ensures that the assignment operator and the rhs are on separate lines # for the set of supported types. - new_line Style/MultilineHashBraceLayout: EnforcedStyle: symmetrical SupportedStyles: # symmetrical: closing brace is positioned in same way as opening brace # new_line: closing brace is always on a new line # same_line: closing brace is always on same line as last element - symmetrical - new_line - same_line Style/MultilineMethodCallBraceLayout: EnforcedStyle: symmetrical SupportedStyles: # symmetrical: closing brace is positioned in same way as opening brace # new_line: closing brace is always on a new line # same_line: closing brace is always on the same line as last argument - symmetrical - new_line - same_line Style/MultilineMethodCallIndentation: EnforcedStyle: aligned SupportedStyles: - aligned - indented - indented_relative_to_receiver # By default, the indentation width from Style/IndentationWidth is used # But it can be overridden by setting this parameter IndentationWidth: ~ Style/MultilineMethodDefinitionBraceLayout: EnforcedStyle: symmetrical SupportedStyles: # symmetrical: closing brace is positioned in same way as opening brace # new_line: closing brace is always on a new line # same_line: closing brace is always on the same line as last parameter - symmetrical - new_line - same_line Style/MultilineOperationIndentation: EnforcedStyle: indented SupportedStyles: - aligned - indented # By default, the indentation width from Style/IndentationWidth is used # But it can be overridden by setting this parameter IndentationWidth: ~ Style/NumericLiterals: MinDigits: 5 Style/NumericLiteralPrefix: EnforcedOctalStyle: zero_with_o SupportedOctalStyles: - zero_with_o - zero_only Style/OptionHash: # A list of parameter names that will be flagged by this cop. SuspiciousParamNames: - options - opts - args - params - parameters # Allow safe assignment in conditions. Style/ParenthesesAroundCondition: AllowSafeAssignment: true Style/PercentLiteralDelimiters: PreferredDelimiters: '%': () '%i': () '%I': () '%q': () '%Q': () '%r': '{}' '%s': () '%w': () '%W': () '%x': '{}' Style/PercentQLiterals: EnforcedStyle: lower_case_q SupportedStyles: - lower_case_q # Use %q when possible, %Q when necessary - upper_case_q # Always use %Q Style/PredicateName: # Predicate name prefixes. NamePrefix: - is_ - has_ - have_ # Predicate name prefixes that should be removed. NamePrefixBlacklist: - is_ - has_ - have_ # Predicate names which, despite having a blacklisted prefix, or no ?, # should still be accepted NameWhitelist: - is_a? # Exclude Rspec specs because there is a strong convetion to write spec # helpers in the form of `have_something` or `be_something`. Exclude: - 'spec/**/*' Style/PreferredHashMethods: EnforcedStyle: short SupportedStyles: - short - verbose Style/RaiseArgs: EnforcedStyle: exploded SupportedStyles: - compact # raise Exception.new(msg) - exploded # raise Exception, msg Style/RedundantReturn: # When true allows code like `return x, y`. AllowMultipleReturnValues: false # Use / or %r around regular expressions. Style/RegexpLiteral: EnforcedStyle: slashes # slashes: Always use slashes. # percent_r: Always use %r. # mixed: Use slashes on single-line regexes, and %r on multi-line regexes. SupportedStyles: - slashes - percent_r - mixed # If false, the cop will always recommend using %r if one or more slashes # are found in the regexp string. AllowInnerSlashes: false Style/SafeNavigation: # Safe navigation may cause a statement to start returning `nil` in addition # to whatever it used to return. ConvertCodeThatCanStartToReturnNil: false Style/Semicolon: # Allow ; to separate several expressions on the same line. AllowAsExpressionSeparator: false Style/SignalException: EnforcedStyle: only_raise SupportedStyles: - only_raise - only_fail - semantic Style/SingleLineBlockParams: Methods: - reduce: - acc - elem - inject: - acc - elem Style/SingleLineMethods: AllowIfMethodIsEmpty: true Style/SpaceBeforeFirstArg: # When true, allows most uses of extra spacing if the intent is to align # things with the previous or next line, not counting empty lines or comment # lines. AllowForAlignment: false Style/SpecialGlobalVars: EnforcedStyle: use_english_names SupportedStyles: - use_perl_names - use_english_names Style/StabbyLambdaParentheses: EnforcedStyle: require_parentheses SupportedStyles: - require_parentheses - require_no_parentheses Style/StringLiterals: EnforcedStyle: single_quotes SupportedStyles: - single_quotes - double_quotes # If true, strings which span multiple lines using \ for continuation must # use the same type of quotes on each line. ConsistentQuotesInMultiline: false Style/StringLiteralsInInterpolation: EnforcedStyle: single_quotes SupportedStyles: - single_quotes - double_quotes Style/StringMethods: # Mapping from undesired method to desired_method # e.g. to use `to_sym` over `intern`: # # StringMethods: # PreferredMethods: # intern: to_sym PreferredMethods: intern: to_sym Style/SpaceAroundBlockParameters: EnforcedStyleInsidePipes: no_space SupportedStyles: - space - no_space Style/SpaceAroundEqualsInParameterDefault: EnforcedStyle: space SupportedStyles: - space - no_space Style/SpaceAroundOperators: # When true, allows most uses of extra spacing if the intent is to align # with an operator on the previous or next line, not counting empty lines # or comment lines. AllowForAlignment: true Style/SpaceBeforeBlockBraces: EnforcedStyle: space SupportedStyles: - space - no_space Style/SpaceInsideBlockBraces: EnforcedStyle: space SupportedStyles: - space - no_space # Valid values are: space, no_space EnforcedStyleForEmptyBraces: no_space # Space between { and |. Overrides EnforcedStyle if there is a conflict. SpaceBeforeBlockParameters: true Style/SpaceInsideHashLiteralBraces: EnforcedStyle: no_space EnforcedStyleForEmptyBraces: no_space SupportedStyles: - space - no_space # 'compact' normally requires a space inside hash braces, with the exception # that successive left braces or right braces are collapsed together - compact Style/SpaceInsideStringInterpolation: EnforcedStyle: no_space SupportedStyles: - space - no_space Style/SymbolArray: EnforcedStyle: percent SupportedStyles: - percent - brackets Style/SymbolProc: # A list of method names to be ignored by the check. # The names should be fairly unique, otherwise you'll end up ignoring lots of code. IgnoredMethods: - respond_to - define_method # NOT FULLY IMPLEMENTED YET # require_parentheses_when_complex Style/TernaryParentheses: EnforcedStyle: require_no_parentheses SupportedStyles: - require_parentheses - require_no_parentheses - require_parentheses_when_complex AllowSafeAssignment: true Style/TrailingBlankLines: EnforcedStyle: final_newline SupportedStyles: - final_newline - final_blank_line Style/TrailingCommaInArguments: # If `comma`, the cop requires a comma after the last argument, but only for # parenthesized method calls where each argument is on its own line. # If `consistent_comma`, the cop requires a comma after the last argument, # for all parenthesized method calls with arguments. EnforcedStyleForMultiline: no_comma SupportedStyles: - comma - consistent_comma - no_comma Style/TrailingCommaInLiteral: # If `comma`, the cop requires a comma after the last item in an array or # hash, but only when each item is on its own line. # If `consistent_comma`, the cop requires a comma after the last item of all # non-empty array and hash literals. EnforcedStyleForMultiline: no_comma SupportedStyles: - comma - consistent_comma - no_comma # TrivialAccessors requires exact name matches and doesn't allow # predicated methods by default. Style/TrivialAccessors: # When set to false the cop will suggest the use of accessor methods # in situations like: # # def name # @other_name # end # # This way you can uncover "hidden" attributes in your code. ExactNameMatch: true AllowPredicates: true # Allows trivial writers that don't end in an equal sign. e.g. # # def on_exception(action) # @on_exception=action # end # on_exception :restart # # Commonly used in DSLs AllowDSLWriters: false IgnoreClassMethods: false Whitelist: - to_ary - to_a - to_c - to_enum - to_h - to_hash - to_i - to_int - to_io - to_open - to_path - to_proc - to_r - to_regexp - to_str - to_s - to_sym Style/VariableName: EnforcedStyle: snake_case SupportedStyles: - snake_case - camelCase Style/VariableNumber: EnforcedStyle: normalcase SupportedStyles: - snake_case - normalcase - non_integer Style/WhileUntilModifier: MaxLineLength: 80 # WordArray enforces how array literals of word-like strings should be expressed. Style/WordArray: EnforcedStyle: percent SupportedStyles: # percent style: %w(word1 word2) - percent # bracket style: ['word1', 'word2'] - brackets # The MinSize option causes the WordArray rule to be ignored for arrays # smaller than a certain size. The rule is only applied to arrays # whose element count is greater than or equal to MinSize. MinSize: 0 # The regular expression WordRegex decides what is considered a word. WordRegex: !ruby/regexp '/\A[\p{Word}\n\t]+\z/' ##################### Metrics ################################## Metrics/AbcSize: # The ABC size is a calculated magnitude, so this number can be an Integer or # a Float. Max: 15 Metrics/BlockNesting: Max: 3 Metrics/ClassLength: CountComments: false # count full line comments? Max: 100 Metrics/ModuleLength: CountComments: false # count full line comments? Max: 100 # Avoid complex methods. Metrics/CyclomaticComplexity: Max: 6 Metrics/LineLength: Max: 120 # To make it possible to copy or click on URIs in the code, we allow lines # containing a URI to be longer than Max. AllowHeredoc: true AllowURI: true URISchemes: - http - https # The IgnoreCopDirectives option causes the LineLength rule to ignore cop # directives like '# rubocop: enable ...' when calculating a line's length. IgnoreCopDirectives: false Metrics/MethodLength: CountComments: false # count full line comments? Max: 10 Metrics/BlockLength: CountComments: false # count full line comments? Max: 25 Exclude: - 'Rakefile' - '*.gemspec' - '**/*.rake' - 'spec/**/*.rb' Metrics/ParameterLists: Max: 5 CountKeywordArgs: true Metrics/PerceivedComplexity: Max: 7 ##################### Lint ################################## # Allow safe assignment in conditions. Lint/AssignmentInCondition: AllowSafeAssignment: true # checks whether the end keywords are aligned properly for `do` `end` blocks. Lint/BlockAlignment: # The value `start_of_block` means that the `end` should be aligned with line # where the `do` keyword appears. # The value `start_of_line` means it should be aligned with the whole # expression's starting line. # The value `either` means both are allowed. AlignWith: either SupportedStyles: - either - start_of_block - start_of_line # Align ends correctly. Lint/EndAlignment: # The value `keyword` means that `end` should be aligned with the matching # keyword (if, while, etc.). # The value `variable` means that in assignments, `end` should be aligned # with the start of the variable on the left hand side of `=`. In all other # situations, `end` should still be aligned with the keyword. # The value `start_of_line` means that `end` should be aligned with the start # of the line which the matching keyword appears on. AlignWith: keyword SupportedStyles: - keyword - variable - start_of_line AutoCorrect: false Lint/DefEndAlignment: # The value `def` means that `end` should be aligned with the def keyword. # The value `start_of_line` means that `end` should be aligned with method # calls like `private`, `public`, etc, if present in front of the `def` # keyword on the same line. AlignWith: start_of_line SupportedStyles: - start_of_line - def AutoCorrect: false Lint/InheritException: # The default base class in favour of `Exception`. EnforcedStyle: standard_error SupportedStyles: - runtime_error - standard_error # Checks for unused block arguments Lint/UnusedBlockArgument: IgnoreEmptyBlocks: true AllowUnusedKeywordArguments: false # Checks for unused method arguments. Lint/UnusedMethodArgument: IgnoreEmptyMethods: true AllowUnusedKeywordArguments: false ##################### Performance ############################ Performance/RedundantMerge: # Max number of key-value pairs to consider an offense MaxKeyValuePairs: 2 ##################### Rails ################################## Rails/ActionFilter: EnforcedStyle: action SupportedStyles: - action - filter Include: - app/controllers/**/*.rb Rails/Date: # The value `strict` disallows usage of `Date.today`, `Date.current`, # `Date#to_time` etc. # The value `flexible` allows usage of `Date.current`, `Date.yesterday`, etc # (but not `Date.today`) which are overridden by ActiveSupport to handle current # time zone. EnforcedStyle: flexible SupportedStyles: - strict - flexible Rails/DynamicFindBy: Whitelist: - find_by_sql # NOT IMPLEMENTED YET # Rails/EnumUniqueness: # Include: # - app/models/**/*.rb Rails/Exit: Include: - app/**/*.rb - config/**/*.rb - lib/**/*.rb Exclude: - lib/**/*.rake Rails/FindBy: Include: - app/models/**/*.rb Rails/FindEach: Include: - app/models/**/*.rb Rails/HasAndBelongsToMany: Include: - app/models/**/*.rb Rails/NotNullColumn: Include: - db/migrate/*.rb Rails/Output: Include: - app/**/*.rb - config/**/*.rb - db/**/*.rb - lib/**/*.rb Rails/ReadWriteAttribute: Include: - app/models/**/*.rb Rails/RequestReferer: EnforcedStyle: referer SupportedStyles: - referer - referrer Rails/SafeNavigation: # This will convert usages of `try` to use safe navigation as well as `try!`. # `try` and `try!` work slighly differently. `try!` and safe navigation will # both raise a `NoMethodError` if the receiver of the method call does not # implement the intended method. `try` will not raise an exception for this. ConvertTry: false Rails/ScopeArgs: Include: - app/models/**/*.rb Rails/TimeZone: # The value `strict` means that `Time` should be used with `zone`. # The value `flexible` allows usage of `in_time_zone` instead of `zone`. EnforcedStyle: flexible SupportedStyles: - strict - flexible Rails/UniqBeforePluck: EnforcedMode: conservative SupportedModes: - conservative - aggressive AutoCorrect: false Rails/Validation: Include: - app/models/**/*.rb