Gem nokogiri
requirements already given on line 11 of the Gemfile. Open
gem 'nokogiri', '~> 1.16'
- Read upRead up
- Exclude checks
A Gem's requirements should be listed only once in a Gemfile.
Example:
# bad
gem 'rubocop'
gem 'rubocop'
# bad
group :development do
gem 'rubocop'
end
group :test do
gem 'rubocop'
end
# good
group :development, :test do
gem 'rubocop'
end
# good
gem 'rubocop', groups: [:development, :test]
Gems should be sorted in an alphabetical order within their section of the Gemfile. Gem benchmark-ips
should appear before simplecov
. Open
gem 'benchmark-ips'
- Read upRead up
- Exclude checks
Gems should be alphabetically sorted within groups.
Example:
# bad
gem 'rubocop'
gem 'rspec'
# good
gem 'rspec'
gem 'rubocop'
# good
gem 'rubocop'
gem 'rspec'
# good only if TreatCommentsAsGroupSeparators is true
# For code quality
gem 'rubocop'
# For tests
gem 'rspec'
Use the new Ruby 1.9 hash syntax. Open
gemspec :path=>"../"
- Read upRead up
- Exclude checks
This cop checks hash literal syntax.
It can enforce either the use of the class hash rocket syntax or the use of the newer Ruby 1.9 syntax (when applicable).
A separate offense is registered for each problematic pair.
The supported styles are:
- ruby19 - forces use of the 1.9 syntax (e.g.
{a: 1}
) when hashes have all symbols for keys - hash_rockets - forces use of hash rockets for all hashes
- nomixedkeys - simply checks for hashes with mixed syntaxes
- ruby19nomixed_keys - forces use of ruby 1.9 syntax and forbids mixed syntax hashes
Example: EnforcedStyle: ruby19 (default)
# bad
{:a => 2}
{b: 1, :c => 2}
# good
{a: 2, b: 1}
{:c => 2, 'd' => 2} # acceptable since 'd' isn't a symbol
{d: 1, 'e' => 2} # technically not forbidden
Example: EnforcedStyle: hash_rockets
# bad
{a: 1, b: 2}
{c: 1, 'd' => 5}
# good
{:a => 1, :b => 2}
Example: EnforcedStyle: nomixedkeys
# bad
{:a => 1, b: 2}
{c: 1, 'd' => 2}
# good
{:a => 1, :b => 2}
{c: 1, d: 2}
Example: EnforcedStyle: ruby19nomixed_keys
# bad
{:a => 1, :b => 2}
{c: 2, 'd' => 3} # should just use hash rockets
# good
{a: 1, b: 2}
{:c => 3, 'd' => 4}
Gem nokogiri
requirements already given on line 11 of the Gemfile. Open
gem 'nokogiri', '~> 1.10'
- Read upRead up
- Exclude checks
A Gem's requirements should be listed only once in a Gemfile.
Example:
# bad
gem 'rubocop'
gem 'rubocop'
# bad
group :development do
gem 'rubocop'
end
group :test do
gem 'rubocop'
end
# good
group :development, :test do
gem 'rubocop'
end
# good
gem 'rubocop', groups: [:development, :test]
Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols. Open
gemspec :path=>"../"
- Read upRead up
- Exclude checks
Checks if uses of quotes match the configured preference.
Example: EnforcedStyle: single_quotes (default)
# bad
"No special symbols"
"No string interpolation"
"Just text"
# good
'No special symbols'
'No string interpolation'
'Just text'
"Wait! What's #{this}!"
Example: EnforcedStyle: double_quotes
# bad
'Just some text'
'No special chars or interpolation'
# good
"Just some text"
"No special chars or interpolation"
"Every string in #{project} uses double_quotes"
Gem rspec
requirements already given on line 21 of the Gemfile. Open
gem 'rspec', '= 3.10.0'
- Read upRead up
- Exclude checks
A Gem's requirements should be listed only once in a Gemfile.
Example:
# bad
gem 'rubocop'
gem 'rubocop'
# bad
group :development do
gem 'rubocop'
end
group :test do
gem 'rubocop'
end
# good
group :development, :test do
gem 'rubocop'
end
# good
gem 'rubocop', groups: [:development, :test]
Missing magic comment # frozen_string_literal: true
. Open
source "http://rubygems.org"
- Read upRead up
- Exclude checks
This cop is designed to help upgrade to Ruby 3.0. It will add the
comment # frozen_string_literal: true
to the top of files to
enable frozen string literals. Frozen string literals may be default
in Ruby 3.0. The comment will be added below a shebang and encoding
comment. The frozen string literal comment is only valid in Ruby 2.3+.
Example: EnforcedStyle: when_needed (default)
# The `when_needed` style will add the frozen string literal comment
# to files only when the `TargetRubyVersion` is set to 2.3+.
# bad
module Foo
# ...
end
# good
# frozen_string_literal: true
module Foo
# ...
end
Example: EnforcedStyle: always
# The `always` style will always add the frozen string literal comment
# to a file, regardless of the Ruby version or if `freeze` or `<<` are
# called on a string literal.
# bad
module Bar
# ...
end
# good
# frozen_string_literal: true
module Bar
# ...
end
Example: EnforcedStyle: never
# The `never` will enforce that the frozen string literal comment does
# not exist in a file.
# bad
# frozen_string_literal: true
module Baz
# ...
end
# good
module Baz
# ...
end
Surrounding space missing for operator =>
. Open
gemspec :path=>"../"
- Read upRead up
- Exclude checks
Checks that operators have space around them, except for ** which should not have surrounding space.
Example:
# bad
total = 3*4
"apple"+"juice"
my_number = 38/4
a ** b
# good
total = 3 * 4
"apple" + "juice"
my_number = 38 / 4
a**b
Gems should be sorted in an alphabetical order within their section of the Gemfile. Gem json
should appear before rack-cache
. Open
gem 'json', '= 2.3.1'
- Read upRead up
- Exclude checks
Gems should be alphabetically sorted within groups.
Example:
# bad
gem 'rubocop'
gem 'rspec'
# good
gem 'rspec'
gem 'rubocop'
# good
gem 'rubocop'
gem 'rspec'
# good only if TreatCommentsAsGroupSeparators is true
# For code quality
gem 'rubocop'
# For tests
gem 'rspec'
Missing space after #
. Open
#gem "nokogiri", "~> 1.10.10"
- Read upRead up
- Exclude checks
This cop checks whether comments have a leading space after the
#
denoting the start of the comment. The leading space is not
required for some RDoc special syntax, like #++
, #--
,
#:nodoc
, =begin
- and =end
comments, "shebang" directives,
or rackup options.
Example:
# bad
#Some comment
# good
# Some comment
Gem nokogiri
requirements already given on line 11 of the Gemfile. Open
gem 'nokogiri', '~> 1.15'
- Read upRead up
- Exclude checks
A Gem's requirements should be listed only once in a Gemfile.
Example:
# bad
gem 'rubocop'
gem 'rubocop'
# bad
group :development do
gem 'rubocop'
end
group :test do
gem 'rubocop'
end
# good
group :development, :test do
gem 'rubocop'
end
# good
gem 'rubocop', groups: [:development, :test]
Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols. Open
source "http://rubygems.org"
- Read upRead up
- Exclude checks
Checks if uses of quotes match the configured preference.
Example: EnforcedStyle: single_quotes (default)
# bad
"No special symbols"
"No string interpolation"
"Just text"
# good
'No special symbols'
'No string interpolation'
'Just text'
"Wait! What's #{this}!"
Example: EnforcedStyle: double_quotes
# bad
'Just some text'
'No special chars or interpolation'
# good
"Just some text"
"No special chars or interpolation"
"Every string in #{project} uses double_quotes"