#!/usr/bin/env ruby # XXX: There's an underlying issue with bundler, and knowing my luck, # probably RVM that is causing confusion on which version of rake is # being pulled in in this situation. Similar issues from the past: # # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6085610/ # ruby-on-rails-and-rake-problems-uninitialized-constant-rakedsl module Rake # Define this in advance so that confused requires succeed module DSL end class Task end end require 'rake' require 'rake/tasklib' require 'rbconfig' require_relative '../runner' require_relative '../quality_checker' require_relative '../config' module Quality # # Defines a task library for running quality's various tools # module Rake # A Rake task that run quality tools on a set of source files, and # enforce a ratcheting quality level. # # Example: # # require 'quality/rake/task' # # Quality::Rake::Task.new do |t| # end # # This will create a task that can be run with: # # rake quality class Task < ::Rake::TaskLib # Defines a new task, using the name +name+. def initialize(dsl: ::Rake::Task, cmd_runner: Kernel, count_file: File, count_io: IO, globber: Dir, gem_spec: Gem::Specification, quality_checker_class: Quality::QualityChecker) @dsl = dsl @cmd_runner = cmd_runner @globber = globber @config = Quality::Config.new(globber: globber) yield @config if block_given? @runner = Quality::Runner.new(@config, gem_spec: gem_spec, quality_checker_class: quality_checker_class, count_io: count_io, count_file: count_file, globber: globber) define end attr_reader :globber, :config private def quality_name config.quality_name end def ratchet_name config.ratchet_name end def define desc 'Verify quality has increased or stayed ' \ 'the same' unless ::Rake.application.last_comment @dsl.define_task(quality_name) { @runner.run_quality } @dsl.define_task(ratchet_name) { @runner.run_ratchet } @runner.tools.each do |tool| @dsl.define_task(tool) { @runner.run_quality_with_tool(tool) } end end end end end