# frozen_string_literal: true # Laziness copied from rubocop source code require 'rubocop/rspec/expect_offense' require 'rubocop/cop/legacy/corrector' module RuboCop module Minitest # Mixin for `assert_offense` and `assert_no_offenses` # # This mixin makes it easier to specify strict offense assertions # in a declarative and visual fashion. Just type out the code that # should generate a offense, annotate code by writing '^'s # underneath each character that should be highlighted, and follow # the carets with a string (separated by a space) that is the # message of the offense. You can include multiple offenses in # one code snippet. # # @example Usage # # assert_offense(<<~RUBY) # class FooTest < Minitest::Test # def test_do_something # assert_equal(nil, somestuff) # ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Prefer using `assert_nil(somestuff)`. # end # end # RUBY # # Autocorrection can be tested using `assert_correction` after # `assert_offense`. # # @example `assert_offense` and `assert_correction` # # assert_offense(<<~RUBY) # class FooTest < Minitest::Test # def test_do_something # assert_equal(nil, somestuff) # ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Prefer using `assert_nil(somestuff)`. # end # end # RUBY # # assert_correction(<<~RUBY) # class FooTest < Minitest::Test # def test_do_something # assert_nil(somestuff) # end # end # RUBY # # If you do not want to specify an offense then use the # companion method `assert_no_offenses`. This method is a much # simpler assertion since it just inspects the source and checks # that there were no offenses. The `assert_offense` method has # to do more work by parsing out lines that contain carets. # # If the code produces an offense that could not be autocorrected, you can # use `assert_no_corrections` after `assert_offense`. # # @example `assert_offense` and `assert_no_corrections` # # assert_offense(<<~RUBY) # class FooTest < Minitest::Test # def test_do_something # assert_equal(nil, somestuff) # ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Prefer using `assert_nil(somestuff)`. # end # end # RUBY # # assert_no_corrections module AssertOffense private def setup cop_name = self.class.to_s.delete_suffix('Test') @cop = RuboCop::Cop::Minitest.const_get(cop_name).new end def assert_no_offenses(source, file = nil) setup_assertion offenses = inspect_source(source, @cop, file) expected_annotations = RuboCop::RSpec::ExpectOffense::AnnotatedSource.parse(source) actual_annotations = expected_annotations.with_offense_annotations(offenses) assert_equal(source, actual_annotations.to_s) end def assert_offense(source, file = nil) setup_assertion @cop.instance_variable_get(:@options)[:autocorrect] = true expected_annotations = RuboCop::RSpec::ExpectOffense::AnnotatedSource.parse(source) if expected_annotations.plain_source == source raise 'Use `assert_no_offenses` to assert that no offenses are found' end @processed_source = parse_source!(expected_annotations.plain_source, file) offenses = _investigate(@cop, @processed_source) actual_annotations = expected_annotations.with_offense_annotations(offenses) assert_equal(expected_annotations.to_s, actual_annotations.to_s) end def _investigate(cop, processed_source) team = RuboCop::Cop::Team.new([cop], nil, raise_error: true) report = team.investigate(processed_source) @last_corrector = report.correctors.first || RuboCop::Cop::Corrector.new(processed_source) report.offenses end def assert_correction(correction, loop: true) raise '`assert_correction` must follow `assert_offense`' unless @processed_source iteration = 0 new_source = loop do iteration += 1 corrected_source = @last_corrector.rewrite break corrected_source unless loop break corrected_source if @last_corrector.empty? || corrected_source == @processed_source.buffer.source if iteration > RuboCop::Runner::MAX_ITERATIONS raise RuboCop::Runner::InfiniteCorrectionLoop.new(@processed_source.path, []) end # Prepare for next loop @processed_source = parse_source!(corrected_source, @processed_source.path) _investigate(@cop, @processed_source) end assert_equal(correction, new_source) end def setup_assertion RuboCop::Formatter::DisabledConfigFormatter.config_to_allow_offenses = {} RuboCop::Formatter::DisabledConfigFormatter.detected_styles = {} end def inspect_source(source, cop, file = nil) processed_source = parse_source!(source, file) raise 'Error parsing example code' unless processed_source.valid_syntax? _investigate(cop, processed_source) end def investigate(cop, processed_source) needed = Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = [] } Array(cop.class.joining_forces).each { |force| needed[force] << cop } forces = needed.map do |force_class, joining_cops| force_class.new(joining_cops) end commissioner = RuboCop::Cop::Commissioner.new([cop], forces, raise_error: true) commissioner.investigate(processed_source) commissioner end def parse_source!(source, file = nil) if file.respond_to?(:write) file.write(source) file.rewind file = file.path end processed_source = RuboCop::ProcessedSource.new(source, ruby_version, file) # Follow up https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop/pull/10987. # When support for RuboCop 1.37.1 ends, this condition can be removed. if processed_source.respond_to?(:config) && processed_source.respond_to?(:registry) processed_source.config = configuration processed_source.registry = registry end processed_source end def configuration @configuration ||= if defined?(config) config else RuboCop::Config.new({}, "#{Dir.pwd}/.rubocop.yml") end end def registry @registry ||= begin cops = configuration.keys.map { |cop| RuboCop::Cop::Registry.global.find_by_cop_name(cop) } cops << cop_class if defined?(cop_class) && !cops.include?(cop_class) cops.compact! RuboCop::Cop::Registry.new(cops) end end def ruby_version 2.6 end end end end