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scripts/generate-matchers/jasmine-member-matcher.ts

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Maintainability
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Test Coverage

Function generateJasmineMemberMatcher has 57 lines of code (exceeds 25 allowed). Consider refactoring.
Open

export const generateJasmineMemberMatcher = (file: FileMeta): void => {
  try {
    const { jasmineMemberMatcherPath, jsDoc, matcherInputs, matcherInputsWithoutTypes, name } =
      file;
    const { description, matcherMessage, memberMatcherName, matcherNotMessage, params } = jsDoc;
Severity: Major
Found in scripts/generate-matchers/jasmine-member-matcher.ts - About 2 hrs to fix

    Identical blocks of code found in 3 locations. Consider refactoring.
    Open

    const withUtil = (_, varName) => {
      const methodName = varName === 'value' ? 'printReceived' : 'printExpected';
      return '${methodName(varName)}'.replace('methodName', methodName).replace('varName', varName);
    };
    Severity: Major
    Found in scripts/generate-matchers/jasmine-member-matcher.ts and 2 other locations - About 50 mins to fix
    scripts/generate-matchers/jasmine-matcher.ts on lines 4..7
    scripts/generate-matchers/jest-matcher.ts on lines 4..7

    Duplicated Code

    Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

    Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

    When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

    Tuning

    This issue has a mass of 52.

    We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

    The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

    If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

    See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

    Refactorings

    Further Reading

    Identical blocks of code found in 6 locations. Consider refactoring.
    Open

        const argsExamples = params
          .filter(({ name }) => name !== 'value')
          .map(({ exampleValue }) => exampleValue);
    Severity: Major
    Found in scripts/generate-matchers/jasmine-member-matcher.ts and 5 other locations - About 35 mins to fix
    scripts/generate-matchers/jasmine-matcher-test.ts on lines 16..18
    scripts/generate-matchers/jasmine-matcher.ts on lines 18..20
    scripts/generate-matchers/jasmine-member-matcher-test.ts on lines 17..19
    scripts/generate-matchers/jest-matcher-test.ts on lines 16..18
    scripts/generate-matchers/jest-matcher.ts on lines 18..20

    Duplicated Code

    Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

    Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

    When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

    Tuning

    This issue has a mass of 47.

    We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

    The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

    If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

    See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

    Refactorings

    Further Reading

    Interpolation will only work for template strings.
    Open

          "expected value at '${propPath}'",

    Rule: no-invalid-template-strings

    Warns on use of ${ in non-template strings.

    Rationale

    Interpolation will only work for template strings.

    Config

    Not configurable.

    Examples
    "no-invalid-template-strings": true

    For more information see this page.

    Shadowed name: 'name'
    Open

          .filter(({ name }) => name !== 'value')

    Rule: no-shadowed-variable

    Disallows shadowing variable declarations.

    Rationale

    When a variable in a local scope and a variable in the containing scope have the same name, shadowing occurs. Shadowing makes it impossible to access the variable in the containing scope and obscures to what value an identifier actually refers. Compare the following snippets:

    const a = 'no shadow';
    function print() {
        console.log(a);
    }
    print(); // logs 'no shadow'.
    const a = 'no shadow';
    function print() {
        const a = 'shadow'; // TSLint will complain here.
        console.log(a);
    }
    print(); // logs 'shadow'.

    ESLint has an equivalent rule. For more background information, refer to this MDN closure doc.

    Config

    You can optionally pass an object to disable checking for certain kinds of declarations. Possible keys are "class", "enum", "function", "import", "interface", "namespace", "typeAlias" and "typeParameter". You can also pass "underscore" to ignore variable names that begin with _. Just set the value to false for the check you want to disable. All checks default to true, i.e. are enabled by default. Note that you cannot disable variables and parameters.

    The option "temporalDeadZone" defaults to true which shows errors when shadowing block scoped declarations in their temporal dead zone. When set to false parameters, classes, enums and variables declared with let or const are not considered shadowed if the shadowing occurs within their temporal dead zone.

    The following example shows how the "temporalDeadZone" option changes the linting result:

    function fn(value) {
        if (value) {
            const tmp = value; // no error on this line if "temporalDeadZone" is false
            return tmp;
        }
        let tmp = undefined;
        if (!value) {
            const tmp = value; // this line always contains an error
            return tmp;
        }
    }
    Examples
    "no-shadowed-variable": true
    "no-shadowed-variable": true,[object Object]
    Schema
    {
      "type": "object",
      "properties": {
        "class": {
          "type": "boolean"
        },
        "enum": {
          "type": "boolean"
        },
        "function": {
          "type": "boolean"
        },
        "import": {
          "type": "boolean"
        },
        "interface": {
          "type": "boolean"
        },
        "namespace": {
          "type": "boolean"
        },
        "typeAlias": {
          "type": "boolean"
        },
        "typeParameter": {
          "type": "boolean"
        },
        "temporalDeadZone": {
          "type": "boolean"
        },
        "underscore": {
          "type": "boolean"
        }
      }
    }

    For more information see this page.

    Interpolation will only work for template strings.
    Open

          'expected ${value}',

    Rule: no-invalid-template-strings

    Warns on use of ${ in non-template strings.

    Rationale

    Interpolation will only work for template strings.

    Config

    Not configurable.

    Examples
    "no-invalid-template-strings": true

    For more information see this page.

    Shadowed name: 'name'
    Open

        const valueExample = params.find(({ name }) => name === 'value').exampleValue;

    Rule: no-shadowed-variable

    Disallows shadowing variable declarations.

    Rationale

    When a variable in a local scope and a variable in the containing scope have the same name, shadowing occurs. Shadowing makes it impossible to access the variable in the containing scope and obscures to what value an identifier actually refers. Compare the following snippets:

    const a = 'no shadow';
    function print() {
        console.log(a);
    }
    print(); // logs 'no shadow'.
    const a = 'no shadow';
    function print() {
        const a = 'shadow'; // TSLint will complain here.
        console.log(a);
    }
    print(); // logs 'shadow'.

    ESLint has an equivalent rule. For more background information, refer to this MDN closure doc.

    Config

    You can optionally pass an object to disable checking for certain kinds of declarations. Possible keys are "class", "enum", "function", "import", "interface", "namespace", "typeAlias" and "typeParameter". You can also pass "underscore" to ignore variable names that begin with _. Just set the value to false for the check you want to disable. All checks default to true, i.e. are enabled by default. Note that you cannot disable variables and parameters.

    The option "temporalDeadZone" defaults to true which shows errors when shadowing block scoped declarations in their temporal dead zone. When set to false parameters, classes, enums and variables declared with let or const are not considered shadowed if the shadowing occurs within their temporal dead zone.

    The following example shows how the "temporalDeadZone" option changes the linting result:

    function fn(value) {
        if (value) {
            const tmp = value; // no error on this line if "temporalDeadZone" is false
            return tmp;
        }
        let tmp = undefined;
        if (!value) {
            const tmp = value; // this line always contains an error
            return tmp;
        }
    }
    Examples
    "no-shadowed-variable": true
    "no-shadowed-variable": true,[object Object]
    Schema
    {
      "type": "object",
      "properties": {
        "class": {
          "type": "boolean"
        },
        "enum": {
          "type": "boolean"
        },
        "function": {
          "type": "boolean"
        },
        "import": {
          "type": "boolean"
        },
        "interface": {
          "type": "boolean"
        },
        "namespace": {
          "type": "boolean"
        },
        "typeAlias": {
          "type": "boolean"
        },
        "typeParameter": {
          "type": "boolean"
        },
        "temporalDeadZone": {
          "type": "boolean"
        },
        "underscore": {
          "type": "boolean"
        }
      }
    }

    For more information see this page.

    Interpolation will only work for template strings.
    Open

          "expected value at '${propPath}'",

    Rule: no-invalid-template-strings

    Warns on use of ${ in non-template strings.

    Rationale

    Interpolation will only work for template strings.

    Config

    Not configurable.

    Examples
    "no-invalid-template-strings": true

    For more information see this page.

    Interpolation will only work for template strings.
    Open

      return '${methodName(varName)}'.replace('methodName', methodName).replace('varName', varName);

    Rule: no-invalid-template-strings

    Warns on use of ${ in non-template strings.

    Rationale

    Interpolation will only work for template strings.

    Config

    Not configurable.

    Examples
    "no-invalid-template-strings": true

    For more information see this page.

    Interpolation will only work for template strings.
    Open

          'expected ${value}',

    Rule: no-invalid-template-strings

    Warns on use of ${ in non-template strings.

    Rationale

    Interpolation will only work for template strings.

    Config

    Not configurable.

    Examples
    "no-invalid-template-strings": true

    For more information see this page.

    " should be '
    Open

          "expected value at '${propPath}'",

    Rule: quotemark

    Enforces quote character for string literals.

    Notes
    • Has Fix

    Config

    Five arguments may be optionally provided:

    • "single" enforces single quotes.
    • "double" enforces double quotes.
    • "backtick" enforces backticks.
    • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
    • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
    • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
    • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
    Examples
    "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
    "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
    Schema
    {
      "type": "array",
      "items": {
        "type": "string",
        "enum": [
          "single",
          "double",
          "backtick",
          "jsx-single",
          "jsx-double",
          "avoid-escape",
          "avoid-template"
        ]
      },
      "minLength": 0,
      "maxLength": 5
    }

    For more information see this page.

    " should be '
    Open

        const argsExamplesSource = ["'child.grandchild'"].concat(argsExamples).join(', ');

    Rule: quotemark

    Enforces quote character for string literals.

    Notes
    • Has Fix

    Config

    Five arguments may be optionally provided:

    • "single" enforces single quotes.
    • "double" enforces double quotes.
    • "backtick" enforces backticks.
    • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
    • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
    • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
    • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
    Examples
    "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
    "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
    Schema
    {
      "type": "array",
      "items": {
        "type": "string",
        "enum": [
          "single",
          "double",
          "backtick",
          "jsx-single",
          "jsx-double",
          "avoid-escape",
          "avoid-template"
        ]
      },
      "minLength": 0,
      "maxLength": 5
    }

    For more information see this page.

    " should be '
    Open

          "expected value at '${propPath}'",

    Rule: quotemark

    Enforces quote character for string literals.

    Notes
    • Has Fix

    Config

    Five arguments may be optionally provided:

    • "single" enforces single quotes.
    • "double" enforces double quotes.
    • "backtick" enforces backticks.
    • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
    • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
    • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
    • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
    Examples
    "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
    "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
    Schema
    {
      "type": "array",
      "items": {
        "type": "string",
        "enum": [
          "single",
          "double",
          "backtick",
          "jsx-single",
          "jsx-double",
          "avoid-escape",
          "avoid-template"
        ]
      },
      "minLength": 0,
      "maxLength": 5
    }

    For more information see this page.

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