# https://github.com/alphagov/govuk-lint/pull/7 # "There are occasions where following this rule forces you to make the # code less readable. This is particularly the case for tests where method # names form the test descriptions. Keeping test descriptions under a # certain length can force them to become cryptic." Layout/LineLength: Enabled: false # We have two styles of method call in our apps: # # SomeClass.first_method_call_on_same_line # .other_method_call # # a_particularly_long_first_method_call # .subsequent_method_call # # Any setting of this Cop would cause odd alignment # for one of these styles. Since there isn't a Cop to # set a preferred style, we should disable this one. Layout/MultilineMethodCallIndentation: Enabled: false # Part of the orignal GDS styleguide # "Outdent private etc" # https://github.com/alphagov/styleguides/blob/6395a10d41c3938f4c147cda443fd83f854c3e7a/ruby.md#classes Layout/AccessModifierIndentation: Enabled: true EnforcedStyle: outdent # Our predominant style of writing multiline arrays is: # # my_array = [ # element_1, # element_2, # ] # # even_in_a_method_call([ # element_1, # element_2, # ]) Layout/FirstArrayElementIndentation: EnforcedStyle: consistent # Our predominant style of writing multiline hashes is: # # my_hash = { # key_1: value_1, # key_2: value_2, # } # # even_in_a_method_call({ # key_1: value_1, # key_2: value_2, # }) Layout/FirstHashElementIndentation: EnforcedStyle: consistent # Our predominant style of writing multiline operations is # to indent the subsequent lines. This helps to prevent # misreading the next line as a new/separate statement. # # Introduced in: 9b2a744ab119d7797aaf423abcec914360f4208e Layout/MultilineOperationIndentation: EnforcedStyle: indented # We should be consistent: if some items of an array are # on multiple lines, then all items should be. This works # better with the indentation Cops, produces clearer diffs, # and avoids wasting time tweaking an arbitrary layout. Layout/MultilineArrayLineBreaks: Enabled: true # We should be consistent: if some items of a hash are # on multiple lines, then all items should be. This works # better with the indentation Cops, produces clearer diffs, # and avoids wasting time tweaking an arbitrary layout. Layout/MultilineHashKeyLineBreaks: Enabled: true