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app/mailers/mail_worker.rb

Summary

Maintainability
A
1 hr
Test Coverage
F
24%

Method has too many lines. [17/10]
Open

  def perform(assignment_id, deadline_type, due_at)
    self.assignment_id = assignment_id
    self.deadline_type = deadline_type
    self.due_at = due_at

Severity: Minor
Found in app/mailers/mail_worker.rb by rubocop

This cop checks if the length of a method exceeds some maximum value. Comment lines can optionally be ignored. The maximum allowed length is configurable.

Assignment Branch Condition size for perform is too high. [22.93/15]
Open

  def perform(assignment_id, deadline_type, due_at)
    self.assignment_id = assignment_id
    self.deadline_type = deadline_type
    self.due_at = due_at

Severity: Minor
Found in app/mailers/mail_worker.rb by rubocop

This cop checks that the ABC size of methods is not higher than the configured maximum. The ABC size is based on assignments, branches (method calls), and conditions. See http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?AbcMetric

Assignment Branch Condition size for email_reminder is too high. [21.93/15]
Open

  def email_reminder(emails, deadline_type)
    assignment = Assignment.find(assignment_id)
    subject = "Message regarding #{deadline_type} for assignment #{assignment.name}"

    # Defining the body of mail
Severity: Minor
Found in app/mailers/mail_worker.rb by rubocop

This cop checks that the ABC size of methods is not higher than the configured maximum. The ABC size is based on assignments, branches (method calls), and conditions. See http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?AbcMetric

Perceived complexity for perform is too high. [10/7]
Open

  def perform(assignment_id, deadline_type, due_at)
    self.assignment_id = assignment_id
    self.deadline_type = deadline_type
    self.due_at = due_at

Severity: Minor
Found in app/mailers/mail_worker.rb by rubocop

This cop tries to produce a complexity score that's a measure of the complexity the reader experiences when looking at a method. For that reason it considers when nodes as something that doesn't add as much complexity as an if or a &&. Except if it's one of those special case/when constructs where there's no expression after case. Then the cop treats it as an if/elsif/elsif... and lets all the when nodes count. In contrast to the CyclomaticComplexity cop, this cop considers else nodes as adding complexity.

Example:

def my_method                   # 1
  if cond                       # 1
    case var                    # 2 (0.8 + 4 * 0.2, rounded)
    when 1 then func_one
    when 2 then func_two
    when 3 then func_three
    when 4..10 then func_other
    end
  else                          # 1
    do_something until a && b   # 2
  end                           # ===
end                             # 7 complexity points

Method perform has a Cognitive Complexity of 15 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring.
Open

  def perform(assignment_id, deadline_type, due_at)
    self.assignment_id = assignment_id
    self.deadline_type = deadline_type
    self.due_at = due_at

Severity: Minor
Found in app/mailers/mail_worker.rb - About 1 hr to fix

Cognitive Complexity

Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how difficult a unit of code is to intuitively understand. Unlike Cyclomatic Complexity, which determines how difficult your code will be to test, Cognitive Complexity tells you how difficult your code will be to read and comprehend.

A method's cognitive complexity is based on a few simple rules:

  • Code is not considered more complex when it uses shorthand that the language provides for collapsing multiple statements into one
  • Code is considered more complex for each "break in the linear flow of the code"
  • Code is considered more complex when "flow breaking structures are nested"

Further reading

Cyclomatic complexity for perform is too high. [8/6]
Open

  def perform(assignment_id, deadline_type, due_at)
    self.assignment_id = assignment_id
    self.deadline_type = deadline_type
    self.due_at = due_at

Severity: Minor
Found in app/mailers/mail_worker.rb by rubocop

This cop checks that the cyclomatic complexity of methods is not higher than the configured maximum. The cyclomatic complexity is the number of linearly independent paths through a method. The algorithm counts decision points and adds one.

An if statement (or unless or ?:) increases the complexity by one. An else branch does not, since it doesn't add a decision point. The && operator (or keyword and) can be converted to a nested if statement, and ||/or is shorthand for a sequence of ifs, so they also add one. Loops can be said to have an exit condition, so they add one.

Method has too many lines. [12/10]
Open

  def email_reminder(emails, deadline_type)
    assignment = Assignment.find(assignment_id)
    subject = "Message regarding #{deadline_type} for assignment #{assignment.name}"

    # Defining the body of mail
Severity: Minor
Found in app/mailers/mail_worker.rb by rubocop

This cop checks if the length of a method exceeds some maximum value. Comment lines can optionally be ignored. The maximum allowed length is configurable.

Use each_key instead of keys.each.
Open

    teams.keys.each do |team_id|
Severity: Minor
Found in app/mailers/mail_worker.rb by rubocop

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 use semicolons to terminate expressions.
Open

      body += link_to_destination + "Deadline is #{self.due_at}. If you have already done the #{deadline_type}, then please ignore this mail.";
Severity: Minor
Found in app/mailers/mail_worker.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for multiple expressions placed on the same line. It also checks for lines terminated with a semicolon.

Example:

# bad
foo = 1; bar = 2;
baz = 3;

# good
foo = 1
bar = 2
baz = 3

Missing top-level class documentation comment.
Open

class MailWorker
Severity: Minor
Found in app/mailers/mail_worker.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for missing top-level documentation of classes and modules. Classes with no body are exempt from the check and so are namespace modules - modules that have nothing in their bodies except classes, other modules, or constant definitions.

The documentation requirement is annulled if the class or module has a "#:nodoc:" comment next to it. Likewise, "#:nodoc: all" does the same for all its children.

Example:

# bad
class Person
  # ...
end

# good
# Description/Explanation of Person class
class Person
  # ...
end

Redundant self detected.
Open

      participant_assignment_id = Participant.where(user_id: user.id.to_s, parent_id: self.assignment_id.to_s).first.id
Severity: Minor
Found in app/mailers/mail_worker.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for redundant uses of self.

The usage of self is only needed when:

  • Sending a message to same object with zero arguments in presence of a method name clash with an argument or a local variable.

  • Calling an attribute writer to prevent an local variable assignment.

Note, with using explicit self you can only send messages with public or protected scope, you cannot send private messages this way.

Note we allow uses of self with operators because it would be awkward otherwise.

Example:

# bad
def foo(bar)
  self.baz
end

# good
def foo(bar)
  self.bar  # Resolves name clash with the argument.
end

def foo
  bar = 1
  self.bar  # Resolves name clash with the local variable.
end

def foo
  %w[x y z].select do |bar|
    self.bar == bar  # Resolves name clash with argument of the block.
  end
end

Redundant self detected.
Open

      body += link_to_destination + "Deadline is #{self.due_at}. If you have already done the #{deadline_type}, then please ignore this mail.";
Severity: Minor
Found in app/mailers/mail_worker.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for redundant uses of self.

The usage of self is only needed when:

  • Sending a message to same object with zero arguments in presence of a method name clash with an argument or a local variable.

  • Calling an attribute writer to prevent an local variable assignment.

Note, with using explicit self you can only send messages with public or protected scope, you cannot send private messages this way.

Note we allow uses of self with operators because it would be awkward otherwise.

Example:

# bad
def foo(bar)
  self.baz
end

# good
def foo(bar)
  self.bar  # Resolves name clash with the argument.
end

def foo
  bar = 1
  self.bar  # Resolves name clash with the local variable.
end

def foo
  %w[x y z].select do |bar|
    self.bar == bar  # Resolves name clash with argument of the block.
  end
end

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