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Use =~ in places where the MatchData returned by #match will not be used.
Open

                if e.message.match(/by visiting https:\/\/console\.developers\.google\.com\/apis\/api\/(.+?)\//)
Severity: Minor
Found in modules/mu/providers/google.rb by rubocop

This cop identifies the use of Regexp#match or String#match, which returns #<MatchData>/nil. The return value of =~ is an integral index/nil and is more performant.

Example:

# bad
do_something if str.match(/regex/)
while regex.match('str')
  do_something
end

# good
method(str =~ /regex/)
return value unless regex =~ 'str'

end at 61, 10 is not aligned with if at 37, 22.
Open

          end

This cop checks whether the end keywords are aligned properly.

Three modes are supported through the EnforcedStyleAlignWith configuration parameter:

If it's set to keyword (which is the default), the end shall be aligned with the start of the keyword (if, class, etc.).

If it's set to variable the end shall be aligned with the left-hand-side of the variable assignment, if there is one.

If it's set to start_of_line, the end shall be aligned with the start of the line where the matching keyword appears.

Example: EnforcedStyleAlignWith: keyword (default)

# bad

variable = if true
    end

# good

variable = if true
           end

Example: EnforcedStyleAlignWith: variable

# bad

variable = if true
    end

# good

variable = if true
end

Example: EnforcedStyleAlignWith: startofline

# bad

variable = if true
    end

# good

puts(if true
end)

Do not suppress exceptions.
Open

            rescue MU::Groomer::MuNoSuchSecret, MU::Groomer::RunError

This cop checks for rescue blocks with no body.

Example:

# bad

def some_method
  do_something
rescue
  # do nothing
end

Example:

# bad

begin
  do_something
rescue
  # do nothing
end

Example:

# good

def some_method
  do_something
rescue
  handle_exception
end

Example:

# good

begin
  do_something
rescue
  handle_exception
end

Useless assignment to variable - did_metadata.
Open

          did_metadata = false

This cop checks for every useless assignment to local variable in every scope. The basic idea for this cop was from the warning of ruby -cw:

assigned but unused variable - foo

Currently this cop has advanced logic that detects unreferenced reassignments and properly handles varied cases such as branch, loop, rescue, ensure, etc.

Example:

# bad

def some_method
  some_var = 1
  do_something
end

Example:

# good

def some_method
  some_var = 1
  do_something(some_var)
end

Use =~ in places where the MatchData returned by #match will not be used.
Open

            if e.message.match(/^alreadyExists: /)

This cop identifies the use of Regexp#match or String#match, which returns #<MatchData>/nil. The return value of =~ is an integral index/nil and is more performant.

Example:

# bad
do_something if str.match(/regex/)
while regex.match('str')
  do_something
end

# good
method(str =~ /regex/)
return value unless regex =~ 'str'

Unused method argument - name_only. You can also write as credConfig(*) if you want the method to accept any arguments but don't care about them.
Open

      def self.credConfig(name = nil, name_only: false)

This cop checks for unused method arguments.

Example:

# bad

def some_method(used, unused, _unused_but_allowed)
  puts used
end

Example:

# good

def some_method(used, _unused, _unused_but_allowed)
  puts used
end

Use each_value instead of values.each.
Open

        MU::Cloud.resource_types.values.each { |data|

This cop checks for uses of each_key and each_value Hash methods.

Note: If you have an array of two-element arrays, you can put parentheses around the block arguments to indicate that you're not working with a hash, and suppress RuboCop offenses.

Example:

# bad
hash.keys.each { |k| p k }
hash.values.each { |v| p v }
hash.each { |k, _v| p k }
hash.each { |_k, v| p v }

# good
hash.each_key { |k| p k }
hash.each_value { |v| p v }

Do not suppress exceptions.
Open

            rescue # fine
Severity: Minor
Found in modules/mu/providers/google.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for rescue blocks with no body.

Example:

# bad

def some_method
  do_something
rescue
  # do nothing
end

Example:

# bad

begin
  do_something
rescue
  # do nothing
end

Example:

# good

def some_method
  do_something
rescue
  handle_exception
end

Example:

# good

begin
  do_something
rescue
  handle_exception
end

Avoid more than 4 levels of block nesting.
Open

                  if !retval.public_send(what).nil?
                    newarray = retval.public_send(what) + overall_retval.public_send(what)
                    overall_retval.public_send(whatassign, newarray)
                  end
Severity: Minor
Found in modules/mu/providers/google.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for excessive nesting of conditional and looping constructs.

You can configure if blocks are considered using the CountBlocks option. When set to false (the default) blocks are not counted towards the nesting level. Set to true to count blocks as well.

The maximum level of nesting allowed is configurable.

Use =~ in places where the MatchData returned by #match will not be used.
Open

              if method_sym.to_s.match(/^(insert|create|patch)_/)
Severity: Minor
Found in modules/mu/providers/google.rb by rubocop

This cop identifies the use of Regexp#match or String#match, which returns #<MatchData>/nil. The return value of =~ is an integral index/nil and is more performant.

Example:

# bad
do_something if str.match(/regex/)
while regex.match('str')
  do_something
end

# good
method(str =~ /regex/)
return value unless regex =~ 'str'

Use =~ in places where the MatchData returned by #match will not be used.
Open

                  if @config['runtime'].match(/^#{Regexp.quote(runtime)}/)

This cop identifies the use of Regexp#match or String#match, which returns #<MatchData>/nil. The return value of =~ is an integral index/nil and is more performant.

Example:

# bad
do_something if str.match(/regex/)
while regex.match('str')
  do_something
end

# good
method(str =~ /regex/)
return value unless regex =~ 'str'

Use tr instead of gsub.
Open

               (desc.labels and desc.labels["mu-id"] == MU.deploy_id.downcase and (ignoremaster or desc.labels["mu-master-ip"] == MU.mu_public_ip.gsub(/\./, "_"))) or

This cop identifies places where gsub can be replaced by tr or delete.

Example:

# bad
'abc'.gsub('b', 'd')
'abc'.gsub('a', '')
'abc'.gsub(/a/, 'd')
'abc'.gsub!('a', 'd')

# good
'abc'.gsub(/.*/, 'a')
'abc'.gsub(/a+/, 'd')
'abc'.tr('b', 'd')
'a b c'.delete(' ')

Do not suppress exceptions.
Open

          rescue ::Google::Apis::ClientError

This cop checks for rescue blocks with no body.

Example:

# bad

def some_method
  do_something
rescue
  # do nothing
end

Example:

# bad

begin
  do_something
rescue
  # do nothing
end

Example:

# good

def some_method
  do_something
rescue
  handle_exception
end

Example:

# good

begin
  do_something
rescue
  handle_exception
end

Do not suppress exceptions.
Open

          rescue ::Google::Apis::ClientError

This cop checks for rescue blocks with no body.

Example:

# bad

def some_method
  do_something
rescue
  # do nothing
end

Example:

# bad

begin
  do_something
rescue
  # do nothing
end

Example:

# good

def some_method
  do_something
rescue
  handle_exception
end

Example:

# good

begin
  do_something
rescue
  handle_exception
end

Redundant use of Object#to_s in interpolation.
Open

              return "custom-#{cpus.to_s}-#{mem.to_s}"

This cop checks for string conversion in string interpolation, which is redundant.

Example:

# bad

"result is #{something.to_s}"

Example:

# good

"result is #{something}"

Avoid more than 4 levels of block nesting.
Open

                if latest
                  MU.log "Mapped #{image_id} to #{img.name} with semantic versioning guesswork", MU::WARN
                  @@image_id_map[image_id] = img
                  return @@image_id_map[image_id]
                end

This cop checks for excessive nesting of conditional and looping constructs.

You can configure if blocks are considered using the CountBlocks option. When set to false (the default) blocks are not counted towards the nesting level. Set to true to count blocks as well.

The maximum level of nesting allowed is configurable.

end at 265, 10 is not aligned with if at 247, 27.
Open

          end

This cop checks whether the end keywords are aligned properly.

Three modes are supported through the EnforcedStyleAlignWith configuration parameter:

If it's set to keyword (which is the default), the end shall be aligned with the start of the keyword (if, class, etc.).

If it's set to variable the end shall be aligned with the left-hand-side of the variable assignment, if there is one.

If it's set to start_of_line, the end shall be aligned with the start of the line where the matching keyword appears.

Example: EnforcedStyleAlignWith: keyword (default)

# bad

variable = if true
    end

# good

variable = if true
           end

Example: EnforcedStyleAlignWith: variable

# bad

variable = if true
    end

# good

variable = if true
end

Example: EnforcedStyleAlignWith: startofline

# bad

variable = if true
    end

# good

puts(if true
end)

Unused method argument - name. If it's necessary, use _ or _name as an argument name to indicate that it won't be used. You can also write as writeDeploySecret(*) if you want the method to accept any arguments but don't care about them.
Open

      def self.writeDeploySecret(deploy_id, value, name = nil, credentials: nil)

This cop checks for unused method arguments.

Example:

# bad

def some_method(used, unused, _unused_but_allowed)
  puts used
end

Example:

# good

def some_method(used, _unused, _unused_but_allowed)
  puts used
end

Use =~ in places where the MatchData returned by #match will not be used.
Open

        elsif path.match(/^s3:\/\/(.+?)\/(.*)/i)

This cop identifies the use of Regexp#match or String#match, which returns #<MatchData>/nil. The return value of =~ is an integral index/nil and is more performant.

Example:

# bad
do_something if str.match(/regex/)
while regex.match('str')
  do_something
end

# good
method(str =~ /regex/)
return value unless regex =~ 'str'

Rename is_done? to done?.
Open

              def is_done?(retval)
Severity: Minor
Found in modules/mu/providers/google.rb by rubocop

This cop makes sure that predicates are named properly.

Example:

# bad
def is_even?(value)
end

# good
def even?(value)
end

# bad
def has_value?
end

# good
def value?
end
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