require: rubocop-rspec AllCops: TargetRubyVersion: 2.3 DisplayCopNames: true # Do not sort gems in Gemfile, since we are grouping them by functionality. Bundler/OrderedGems: Enabled: false # Add a comment before each gem in Gemfile. Bundler/GemComment: Enabled: true # Trailing commas are required on multiline method arguments. Style/TrailingCommaInArguments: EnforcedStyleForMultiline: comma # Trailing commas are required in multiline arrays. Style/TrailingCommaInArrayLiteral: EnforcedStyleForMultiline: comma # Trailing commas are required in multiline hashes. Style/TrailingCommaInHashLiteral: EnforcedStyleForMultiline: comma # Allow indenting multiline chained operations. Layout/MultilineMethodCallIndentation: EnforcedStyle: indented # Allow empty lines around blocks in specs. Layout/EmptyLinesAroundBlockBody: Exclude: - spec/**/* # Allow not adding parentheses around blocks in DSLs. # E.g.: # expect { … }.to change { … } Lint/AmbiguousBlockAssociation: Exclude: - spec/**/* # Limit method length (default is 10). Metrics/MethodLength: Max: 15 # Limit class length (default is 100). Metrics/ClassLength: Max: 200 # Do not require `# frozen_string_literal: true` at the top of every file. FrozenStringLiteralComment: Enabled: false # Allow ASCII comments (e.g "…"). Style/AsciiComments: Enabled: false # Do not comment the class we create, since the name should be self explanatory. Documentation: Enabled: false # Do not verify the length of the blocks in DSLs. Metrics/BlockLength: Exclude: - spec/**/* - "**/*/spec/**/*" - lib/tasks/**/* - app/admin/**/* - config/routes.rb ExcludedMethods: - included # Allow any number of keyword arguments in methods. Metrics/ParameterLists: CountKeywordArgs: false # Prefer `a_variable_1` to `a_variable1`. Naming/VariableNumber: EnforcedStyle: snake_case # Prefer `== 0`, `< 0`, `> 0` to `zero?`, `negative?` or `positive?`, # since they don't exist before Ruby 2.3 or Rails 5 and can be ambiguous. Style/NumericPredicate: EnforcedStyle: comparison # This cop by default assumes that `Rails.root.join('foo', 'bar')` works # better under Windows than `Rails.root.join('foo/bar')`. Rails/FilePath: EnforcedStyle: slashes # Do not checks for the use of output safety calls like `html_safe` and `raw`, # we know what we are doing. Rails/OutputSafety: Enabled: false # Allow `update_attribute`, we know when to use it. Rails/SkipsModelValidations: Enabled: false # Allow creating tables without timestamps, whe know what we are doing. Rails/CreateTableWithTimestamps: Enabled: false # Do not enforce the use of `delegate`, since small methods are easier to # read. Rails/Delegate: Enabled: false # Allow using `allow_any_instance_of` for stubbing. RSpec/AnyInstance: Enabled: false # Allow `let!` to setup test data in specs. RSpec/LetSetup: Enabled: false # Allow a nesting of up to 5 of describe/context blocks (default is 3). RSpec/NestedGroups: Max: 5 # Allow any number of expectations in an example, for performance. RSpec/MultipleExpectations: Enabled: false # Allow using normal test doubles, since they are useful for mocking. RSpec/VerifiedDoubles: Enabled: false # Limit example length (default is 5) RSpec/ExampleLength: Max: 10 # Prefer `change { User.count }` to `change(User, :count)`. RSpec/ExpectChange: EnforcedStyle: block # Allow template token "%{foo}" since they are used in translation keys. Style/FormatStringToken: EnforcedStyle: template # Prefer `->` to `lambda`. Style/Lambda: EnforcedStyle: literal