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backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb

Summary

Maintainability
A
1 hr
Test Coverage

Method has too many lines. [20/10]
Open

  def id_confirm(document_image)
    attrs = {
      image: {
        s3_object: {
          bucket: Rails.application.credentials[Rails.env.to_sym][:aws][:bucket],
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.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.

Method has too many lines. [18/10]
Open

  def what_document? ()    
    attrs = {
      image: {
        s3_object: {
          bucket: Rails.application.credentials[Rails.env.to_sym][:aws][:bucket],
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.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 what_document? is too high. [22.16/15]
Open

  def what_document? ()    
    attrs = {
      image: {
        s3_object: {
          bucket: Rails.application.credentials[Rails.env.to_sym][:aws][:bucket],
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.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 id_confirm is too high. [20.78/15]
Open

  def id_confirm(document_image)
    attrs = {
      image: {
        s3_object: {
          bucket: Rails.application.credentials[Rails.env.to_sym][:aws][:bucket],
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.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 perform is too high. [15.52/15]
Open

  def perform(contract_id)
    @client = Aws::Rekognition::Client.new({
    region: Rails.application.credentials.dig(:aws, :region),
    credentials: Aws::Credentials.new(
      Rails.application.credentials.dig(:aws, :access_key_id),
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.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

Method what_document? has a Cognitive Complexity of 8 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring.
Open

  def what_document? ()    
    attrs = {
      image: {
        s3_object: {
          bucket: Rails.application.credentials[Rails.env.to_sym][:aws][:bucket],
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb - About 45 mins 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

Identical blocks of code found in 2 locations. Consider refactoring.
Open

    @client = Aws::Rekognition::Client.new({
    region: Rails.application.credentials.dig(:aws, :region),
    credentials: Aws::Credentials.new(
      Rails.application.credentials.dig(:aws, :access_key_id),
      Rails.application.credentials.dig(:aws, :secret_access_key))
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb and 1 other location - About 25 mins to fix
backend/app/jobs/face_match_job.rb on lines 6..11

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 29.

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

Indent the right brace the same as the first position after the preceding left parenthesis.
Open

    })
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

This cops checks the indentation of the first key in a hash literal where the opening brace and the first key are on separate lines. The other keys' indentations are handled by the AlignHash cop.

By default, Hash literals that are arguments in a method call with parentheses, and where the opening curly brace of the hash is on the same line as the opening parenthesis of the method call, shall have their first key indented one step (two spaces) more than the position inside the opening parenthesis.

Other hash literals shall have their first key indented one step more than the start of the line where the opening curly brace is.

This default style is called 'specialinsideparentheses'. Alternative styles are 'consistent' and 'align_braces'. Here are examples:

Example: EnforcedStyle: specialinsideparentheses (default)

# The `special_inside_parentheses` style enforces that the first key
# in a hash literal where the opening brace and the first key are on
# separate lines is indented one step (two spaces) more than the
# position inside the opening parentheses.

# bad
hash = {
  key: :value
}
and_in_a_method_call({
  no: :difference
                     })

# good
special_inside_parentheses
hash = {
  key: :value
}
but_in_a_method_call({
                       its_like: :this
                     })

Example: EnforcedStyle: consistent

# The `consistent` style enforces that the first key in a hash
# literal where the opening brace and the first key are on
# seprate lines is indented the same as a hash literal which is not
# defined inside a method call.

# bad
hash = {
  key: :value
}
but_in_a_method_call({
                       its_like: :this
                      })

# good
hash = {
  key: :value
}
and_in_a_method_call({
  no: :difference
})

Example: EnforcedStyle: align_braces

# The `align_brackets` style enforces that the opening and closing
# braces are indented to the same position.

# bad
and_now_for_something = {
                          completely: :different
}

# good
and_now_for_something = {
                          completely: :different
                        }

Line is too long. [81/80]
Open

          bucket: Rails.application.credentials[Rails.env.to_sym][:aws][:bucket],
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

Do not use parentheses for method calls with no arguments.
Open

        what_document?()
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for unwanted parentheses in parameterless method calls.

Example:

# bad
object.some_method()

# good
object.some_method

Don't use parentheses around the condition of an if.
Open

      if (text.detect_text == "CPF" && text.detect_text == "NOME" || text.detect_text == "FILIACAO")
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for the presence of superfluous parentheses around the condition of if/unless/while/until.

Example:

# bad
x += 1 while (x < 10)
foo unless (bar || baz)

if (x > 10)
elsif (x < 3)
end

# good
x += 1 while x < 10
foo unless bar || baz

if x > 10
elsif x < 3
end

Don't use parentheses around the condition of an if.
Open

        if (text.detect_text == "PERMISSAO" || text.detect_text == "HAB")
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for the presence of superfluous parentheses around the condition of if/unless/while/until.

Example:

# bad
x += 1 while (x < 10)
foo unless (bar || baz)

if (x > 10)
elsif (x < 3)
end

# good
x += 1 while x < 10
foo unless bar || baz

if x > 10
elsif x < 3
end

Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
Open

      if (text.detect_text == "CPF" && text.detect_text == "NOME" || text.detect_text == "FILIACAO")
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

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"

Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
Open

        if (text.detect_text == "PERMISSAO" || text.detect_text == "HAB")
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

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"

Avoid comma after the last item of a hash.
Open

        },
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for trailing comma in array and hash literals.

Example: EnforcedStyleForMultiline: consistent_comma

# bad
a = [1, 2,]

# good
a = [
  1, 2,
  3,
]

# good
a = [
  1,
  2,
]

Example: EnforcedStyleForMultiline: comma

# bad
a = [1, 2,]

# good
a = [
  1,
  2,
]

Example: EnforcedStyleForMultiline: no_comma (default)

# bad
a = [1, 2,]

# good
a = [
  1,
  2
]

Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
Open

      if (text.detect_text == "CPF" && text.detect_text == "NOME" || text.detect_text == "FILIACAO")
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

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"

Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
Open

      if (labels.name == "Document" || labels.name == "License" || labels.name == "Driving License" || labels.name == "Id Cards")
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

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"

Omit the parentheses in defs when the method doesn't accept any arguments.
Open

  def what_document? ()    
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for parentheses in the definition of a method, that does not take any arguments. Both instance and class/singleton methods are checked.

Example:

# bad
def foo()
  # does a thing
end

# good
def foo
  # does a thing
end

# also good
def foo() does_a_thing end

Example:

# bad
def Baz.foo()
  # does a thing
end

# good
def Baz.foo
  # does a thing
end

Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
Open

      if (labels.name == "Document" || labels.name == "License" || labels.name == "Driving License" || labels.name == "Id Cards")
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

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"

Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
Open

      @contract.status = "error, not a valid document"
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

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"

Redundant curly braces around a hash parameter.
Open

    @client = Aws::Rekognition::Client.new({
    region: Rails.application.credentials.dig(:aws, :region),
    credentials: Aws::Credentials.new(
      Rails.application.credentials.dig(:aws, :access_key_id),
      Rails.application.credentials.dig(:aws, :secret_access_key))
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for braces around the last parameter in a method call if the last parameter is a hash. It supports braces, no_braces and context_dependent styles.

Example: EnforcedStyle: braces

# The `braces` style enforces braces around all method
# parameters that are hashes.

# bad
some_method(x, y, a: 1, b: 2)

# good
some_method(x, y, {a: 1, b: 2})

Example: EnforcedStyle: no_braces (default)

# The `no_braces` style checks that the last parameter doesn't
# have braces around it.

# bad
some_method(x, y, {a: 1, b: 2})

# good
some_method(x, y, a: 1, b: 2)

Example: EnforcedStyle: context_dependent

# The `context_dependent` style checks that the last parameter
# doesn't have braces around it, but requires braces if the
# second to last parameter is also a hash literal.

# bad
some_method(x, y, {a: 1, b: 2})
some_method(x, y, {a: 1, b: 2}, a: 1, b: 2)

# good
some_method(x, y, a: 1, b: 2)
some_method(x, y, {a: 1, b: 2}, {a: 1, b: 2})

Don't use parentheses around the condition of an if.
Open

      if (labels.name == "Document" || labels.name == "License" || labels.name == "Driving License" || labels.name == "Id Cards")
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for the presence of superfluous parentheses around the condition of if/unless/while/until.

Example:

# bad
x += 1 while (x < 10)
foo unless (bar || baz)

if (x > 10)
elsif (x < 3)
end

# good
x += 1 while x < 10
foo unless bar || baz

if x > 10
elsif x < 3
end

Trailing whitespace detected.
Open

  def what_document? ()    
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

Useless assignment to variable - id_type.
Open

          id_type = "CNH"
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

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

Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
Open

          id_type = "CNH"
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

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"

Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
Open

          id_type = "RG"
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

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"

Avoid comma after the last item of a hash.
Open

        },
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for trailing comma in array and hash literals.

Example: EnforcedStyleForMultiline: consistent_comma

# bad
a = [1, 2,]

# good
a = [
  1, 2,
  3,
]

# good
a = [
  1,
  2,
]

Example: EnforcedStyleForMultiline: comma

# bad
a = [1, 2,]

# good
a = [
  1,
  2,
]

Example: EnforcedStyleForMultiline: no_comma (default)

# bad
a = [1, 2,]

# good
a = [
  1,
  2
]

Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
Open

      if (labels.name == "Document" || labels.name == "License" || labels.name == "Driving License" || labels.name == "Id Cards")
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

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"

Useless assignment to variable - id_type.
Open

          id_type = "RG"
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

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

Do not put a space between a method name and the opening parenthesis.
Open

  def what_document? ()    
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

Checks for space between a method name and a left parenthesis in defs.

Example:

# bad
def func (x) end
def method= (y) end

# good
def func(x) end
def method=(y) end

Extra empty line detected at class body end.
Open


end
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

This cops checks if empty lines around the bodies of classes match the configuration.

Example: EnforcedStyle: empty_lines

# good

class Foo

  def bar
    # ...
  end

end

Example: EnforcedStyle: emptylinesexcept_namespace

# good

class Foo
  class Bar

    # ...

  end
end

Example: EnforcedStyle: emptylinesspecial

# good
class Foo

  def bar; end

end

Example: EnforcedStyle: noemptylines (default)

# good

class Foo
  def bar
    # ...
  end
end

Use 2 spaces for indentation in a hash, relative to the first position after the preceding left parenthesis.
Open

    region: Rails.application.credentials.dig(:aws, :region),
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

This cops checks the indentation of the first key in a hash literal where the opening brace and the first key are on separate lines. The other keys' indentations are handled by the AlignHash cop.

By default, Hash literals that are arguments in a method call with parentheses, and where the opening curly brace of the hash is on the same line as the opening parenthesis of the method call, shall have their first key indented one step (two spaces) more than the position inside the opening parenthesis.

Other hash literals shall have their first key indented one step more than the start of the line where the opening curly brace is.

This default style is called 'specialinsideparentheses'. Alternative styles are 'consistent' and 'align_braces'. Here are examples:

Example: EnforcedStyle: specialinsideparentheses (default)

# The `special_inside_parentheses` style enforces that the first key
# in a hash literal where the opening brace and the first key are on
# separate lines is indented one step (two spaces) more than the
# position inside the opening parentheses.

# bad
hash = {
  key: :value
}
and_in_a_method_call({
  no: :difference
                     })

# good
special_inside_parentheses
hash = {
  key: :value
}
but_in_a_method_call({
                       its_like: :this
                     })

Example: EnforcedStyle: consistent

# The `consistent` style enforces that the first key in a hash
# literal where the opening brace and the first key are on
# seprate lines is indented the same as a hash literal which is not
# defined inside a method call.

# bad
hash = {
  key: :value
}
but_in_a_method_call({
                       its_like: :this
                      })

# good
hash = {
  key: :value
}
and_in_a_method_call({
  no: :difference
})

Example: EnforcedStyle: align_braces

# The `align_brackets` style enforces that the opening and closing
# braces are indented to the same position.

# bad
and_now_for_something = {
                          completely: :different
}

# good
and_now_for_something = {
                          completely: :different
                        }

Trailing whitespace detected.
Open

  private 
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

Missing top-level class documentation comment.
Open

class IdConfirmJob < ApplicationJob
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.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

Unnecessary spacing detected.
Open

    response_text = @client.detect_text  attrs
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for extra/unnecessary whitespace.

Example:

# good if AllowForAlignment is true
name      = "RuboCop"
# Some comment and an empty line

website  += "/bbatsov/rubocop" unless cond
puts        "rubocop"          if     debug

# bad for any configuration
set_app("RuboCop")
website  = "https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop"

Avoid comma after the last item of a hash.
Open

      },
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for trailing comma in array and hash literals.

Example: EnforcedStyleForMultiline: consistent_comma

# bad
a = [1, 2,]

# good
a = [
  1, 2,
  3,
]

# good
a = [
  1,
  2,
]

Example: EnforcedStyleForMultiline: comma

# bad
a = [1, 2,]

# good
a = [
  1,
  2,
]

Example: EnforcedStyleForMultiline: no_comma (default)

# bad
a = [1, 2,]

# good
a = [
  1,
  2
]

Closing method call brace must be on the line after the last argument when opening brace is on a separate line from the first argument.
Open

      Rails.application.credentials.dig(:aws, :secret_access_key))
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

This cop checks that the closing brace in a method call is either on the same line as the last method argument, or a new line.

When using the symmetrical (default) style:

If a method call's opening brace is on the same line as the first argument of the call, then the closing brace should be on the same line as the last argument of the call.

If an method call's opening brace is on the line above the first argument of the call, then the closing brace should be on the line below the last argument of the call.

When using the new_line style:

The closing brace of a multi-line method call must be on the line after the last argument of the call.

When using the same_line style:

The closing brace of a multi-line method call must be on the same line as the last argument of the call.

Example:

# symmetrical: bad
  # new_line: good
  # same_line: bad
  foo(a,
    b
  )

  # symmetrical: bad
  # new_line: bad
  # same_line: good
  foo(
    a,
    b)

  # symmetrical: good
  # new_line: bad
  # same_line: good
  foo(a,
    b)

  # symmetrical: good
  # new_line: good
  # same_line: bad
  foo(
    a,
    b
  )

Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
Open

      if (text.detect_text == "CPF" && text.detect_text == "NOME" || text.detect_text == "FILIACAO")
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

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"

Use the return of the conditional for variable assignment and comparison.
Open

        if (text.detect_text == "PERMISSAO" || text.detect_text == "HAB")
          id_type = "CNH"
        else
          id_type = "RG"
        end
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
Open

        if (text.detect_text == "PERMISSAO" || text.detect_text == "HAB")
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

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"

Useless assignment to variable - response_text.
Open

    response_text = @client.detect_text  attrs
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

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

Line is too long. [81/80]
Open

          bucket: Rails.application.credentials[Rails.env.to_sym][:aws][:bucket],
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

Put one space between the method name and the first argument.
Open

    response_text = @client.detect_text  attrs
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

Checks that exactly one space is used between a method name and the first argument for method calls without parentheses.

Alternatively, extra spaces can be added to align the argument with something on a preceding or following line, if the AllowForAlignment config parameter is true.

Example:

# bad
something  x
something   y, z
something'hello'

# good
something x
something y, z
something 'hello'

Useless assignment to variable - response_text.
Open

    response_text = text_detection.each do |text|
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

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

Line is too long. [129/80]
Open

      if (labels.name == "Document" || labels.name == "License" || labels.name == "Driving License" || labels.name == "Id Cards")
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

Line is too long. [100/80]
Open

      if (text.detect_text == "CPF" && text.detect_text == "NOME" || text.detect_text == "FILIACAO")
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
Open

      if (labels.name == "Document" || labels.name == "License" || labels.name == "Driving License" || labels.name == "Id Cards")
Severity: Minor
Found in backend/app/jobs/id_confirm_job.rb by rubocop

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"

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