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app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb

Summary

Maintainability
B
4 hrs
Test Coverage

Method has too many lines. [37/10]
Open

    def self.toDurationString(duration_setting)
        if duration_setting == 'arrive'
            return "Until I Arrive"
        elsif duration_setting[-4..-1] == 'hour' or duration_setting[-5..-1] == 'hours'
            if duration_setting[1] == ' '
Severity: Minor
Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.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 toDurationString is too high. [33.26/15]
Open

    def self.toDurationString(duration_setting)
        if duration_setting == 'arrive'
            return "Until I Arrive"
        elsif duration_setting[-4..-1] == 'hour' or duration_setting[-5..-1] == 'hours'
            if duration_setting[1] == ' '
Severity: Minor
Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.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 toDurationString has a Cognitive Complexity of 22 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring.
Open

    def self.toDurationString(duration_setting)
        if duration_setting == 'arrive'
            return "Until I Arrive"
        elsif duration_setting[-4..-1] == 'hour' or duration_setting[-5..-1] == 'hours'
            if duration_setting[1] == ' '
Severity: Minor
Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb - About 3 hrs 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

Perceived complexity for toDurationString is too high. [17/7]
Open

    def self.toDurationString(duration_setting)
        if duration_setting == 'arrive'
            return "Until I Arrive"
        elsif duration_setting[-4..-1] == 'hour' or duration_setting[-5..-1] == 'hours'
            if duration_setting[1] == ' '
Severity: Minor
Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.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

Cyclomatic complexity for toDurationString is too high. [12/6]
Open

    def self.toDurationString(duration_setting)
        if duration_setting == 'arrive'
            return "Until I Arrive"
        elsif duration_setting[-4..-1] == 'hour' or duration_setting[-5..-1] == 'hours'
            if duration_setting[1] == ' '
Severity: Minor
Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.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 toDurationString has 37 lines of code (exceeds 25 allowed). Consider refactoring.
Open

    def self.toDurationString(duration_setting)
        if duration_setting == 'arrive'
            return "Until I Arrive"
        elsif duration_setting[-4..-1] == 'hour' or duration_setting[-5..-1] == 'hours'
            if duration_setting[1] == ' '
Severity: Minor
Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb - About 1 hr to fix

    Use 2 (not 1) spaces for indentation.
    Open

                if duration_setting[7] == ' '
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cops checks for indentation that doesn't use the specified number of spaces.

    See also the IndentationConsistency cop which is the companion to this one.

    Example:

    # bad
    class A
     def test
      puts 'hello'
     end
    end
    
    # good
    class A
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end

    Example: IgnoredPatterns: ['^\s*module']

    # bad
    module A
    class B
      def test
      puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end
    
    # good
    module A
    class B
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end

    Use 2 (not 1) spaces for indentation.
    Open

                return duration_setting
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cops checks for indentation that doesn't use the specified number of spaces.

    See also the IndentationConsistency cop which is the companion to this one.

    Example:

    # bad
    class A
     def test
      puts 'hello'
     end
    end
    
    # good
    class A
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end

    Example: IgnoredPatterns: ['^\s*module']

    # bad
    module A
    class B
      def test
      puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end
    
    # good
    module A
    class B
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end

    Use 2 (not 1) spaces for indentation.
    Open

                    if ampm == 'am'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cops checks for indentation that doesn't use the specified number of spaces.

    See also the IndentationConsistency cop which is the companion to this one.

    Example:

    # bad
    class A
     def test
      puts 'hello'
     end
    end
    
    # good
    class A
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end

    Example: IgnoredPatterns: ['^\s*module']

    # bad
    module A
    class B
      def test
      puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end
    
    # good
    module A
    class B
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end

    Tab detected.
    Open

                return "Until I Arrive"
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                if number == '1'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

            else
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                    number = duration_setting[0..1]
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                end
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Use || instead of or.
    Open

            elsif duration_setting[-4..-1] == 'hour' or duration_setting[-5..-1] == 'hours'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cop checks for uses of and and or, and suggests using && and || instead. It can be configured to check only in conditions, or in all contexts.

    Example: EnforcedStyle: always (default)

    # bad
    foo.save and return
    
    # bad
    if foo and bar
    end
    
    # good
    foo.save && return
    
    # good
    if foo && bar
    end

    Example: EnforcedStyle: conditionals

    # bad
    if foo and bar
    end
    
    # good
    foo.save && return
    
    # good
    foo.save and return
    
    # good
    if foo && bar
    end

    Missing top-level module documentation comment.
    Open

    module WelcomeHelper
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.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

    Surrounding space missing for operator +.
    Open

                return "For "+number+" Hour"+s
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    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

    Surrounding space missing for operator +.
    Open

                return "Until "+number+" "+ampm+clarify12
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    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

    Surrounding space missing for operator +.
    Open

                return "Until "+number+" "+ampm+clarify12
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    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

    Tab detected.
    Open

                    number = duration_setting[0]
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                    ampm = 'pm'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                clarify12 = ''
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                if duration_setting[7] == ' '
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                else
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Use 2 (not 1) spaces for indentation.
    Open

        def self.toDurationString(duration_setting)
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cops checks for indentation that doesn't use the specified number of spaces.

    See also the IndentationConsistency cop which is the companion to this one.

    Example:

    # bad
    class A
     def test
      puts 'hello'
     end
    end
    
    # good
    class A
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end

    Example: IgnoredPatterns: ['^\s*module']

    # bad
    module A
    class B
      def test
      puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end
    
    # good
    module A
    class B
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end

    Use 2 (not 1) spaces for indentation.
    Open

                    number = duration_setting[6..7]
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cops checks for indentation that doesn't use the specified number of spaces.

    See also the IndentationConsistency cop which is the companion to this one.

    Example:

    # bad
    class A
     def test
      puts 'hello'
     end
    end
    
    # good
    class A
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end

    Example: IgnoredPatterns: ['^\s*module']

    # bad
    module A
    class B
      def test
      puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end
    
    # good
    module A
    class B
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end

    Tab detected.
    Open

            if duration_setting == 'arrive'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                if duration_setting[1] == ' '
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                end
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Trailing whitespace detected.
    Open

                    end 
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Redundant return detected.
    Open

                return duration_setting
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cop checks for redundant return expressions.

    Example:

    def test
      return something
    end
    
    def test
      one
      two
      three
      return something
    end

    It should be extended to handle methods whose body is if/else or a case expression with a default branch.

    Use 2 (not 1) spaces for indentation.
    Open

                    ampm = 'pm'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cops checks for indentation that doesn't use the specified number of spaces.

    See also the IndentationConsistency cop which is the companion to this one.

    Example:

    # bad
    class A
     def test
      puts 'hello'
     end
    end
    
    # good
    class A
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end

    Example: IgnoredPatterns: ['^\s*module']

    # bad
    module A
    class B
      def test
      puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end
    
    # good
    module A
    class B
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end

    Surrounding space missing for operator +.
    Open

                return "Until "+number+" "+ampm+clarify12
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    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

    Tab detected.
    Open

                return "For "+number+" Hour"+s
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                    else
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                        clarify12 = ' Noon'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Line is too long. [81/80]
    Open

            elsif duration_setting[-4..-1] == 'hour' or duration_setting[-5..-1] == 'hours'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Redundant return detected.
    Open

                return "Until "+number+" "+ampm+clarify12
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cop checks for redundant return expressions.

    Example:

    def test
      return something
    end
    
    def test
      one
      two
      three
      return something
    end

    It should be extended to handle methods whose body is if/else or a case expression with a default branch.

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

                return "Until I Arrive"
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.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

                return "For "+number+" Hour"+s
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.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

                return "Until "+number+" "+ampm+clarify12
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.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 2 (not 1) spaces for indentation.
    Open

                return "Until I Arrive"
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cops checks for indentation that doesn't use the specified number of spaces.

    See also the IndentationConsistency cop which is the companion to this one.

    Example:

    # bad
    class A
     def test
      puts 'hello'
     end
    end
    
    # good
    class A
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end

    Example: IgnoredPatterns: ['^\s*module']

    # bad
    module A
    class B
      def test
      puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end
    
    # good
    module A
    class B
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end

    Use 2 (not 1) spaces for indentation.
    Open

                    s = ''
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cops checks for indentation that doesn't use the specified number of spaces.

    See also the IndentationConsistency cop which is the companion to this one.

    Example:

    # bad
    class A
     def test
      puts 'hello'
     end
    end
    
    # good
    class A
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end

    Example: IgnoredPatterns: ['^\s*module']

    # bad
    module A
    class B
      def test
      puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end
    
    # good
    module A
    class B
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end

    Tab detected.
    Open

        def self.toDurationString(duration_setting)
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                end
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Use 2 (not 1) spaces for indentation.
    Open

                        clarify12 = ' Noon'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cops checks for indentation that doesn't use the specified number of spaces.

    See also the IndentationConsistency cop which is the companion to this one.

    Example:

    # bad
    class A
     def test
      puts 'hello'
     end
    end
    
    # good
    class A
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end

    Example: IgnoredPatterns: ['^\s*module']

    # bad
    module A
    class B
      def test
      puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end
    
    # good
    module A
    class B
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end

    Tab detected.
    Open

                if number == '12'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Use snake_case for method names.
    Open

        def self.toDurationString(duration_setting)
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cop makes sure that all methods use the configured style, snake_case or camelCase, for their names.

    Example: EnforcedStyle: snake_case (default)

    # bad
    def fooBar; end
    
    # good
    def foo_bar; end

    Example: EnforcedStyle: camelCase

    # bad
    def foo_bar; end
    
    # good
    def fooBar; end

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

                    if ampm == 'am'
                        clarify12 = ' Midnight'
                    else
                        clarify12 = ' Noon'
                    end 
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Use 2 (not 1) spaces for indentation.
    Open

                    number = duration_setting[6]
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cops checks for indentation that doesn't use the specified number of spaces.

    See also the IndentationConsistency cop which is the companion to this one.

    Example:

    # bad
    class A
     def test
      puts 'hello'
     end
    end
    
    # good
    class A
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end

    Example: IgnoredPatterns: ['^\s*module']

    # bad
    module A
    class B
      def test
      puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end
    
    # good
    module A
    class B
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end

    Tab detected.
    Open

                end
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                end
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

        end
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Favor modifier if usage when having a single-line body. Another good alternative is the usage of control flow &&/||.
    Open

                if number == '1'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Checks for if and unless statements that would fit on one line if written as a modifier if/unless. The maximum line length is configured in the Metrics/LineLength cop.

    Example:

    # bad
    if condition
      do_stuff(bar)
    end
    
    unless qux.empty?
      Foo.do_something
    end
    
    # good
    do_stuff(bar) if condition
    Foo.do_something unless qux.empty?

    Use 2 (not 1) spaces for indentation.
    Open

            if duration_setting == 'arrive'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cops checks for indentation that doesn't use the specified number of spaces.

    See also the IndentationConsistency cop which is the companion to this one.

    Example:

    # bad
    class A
     def test
      puts 'hello'
     end
    end
    
    # good
    class A
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end

    Example: IgnoredPatterns: ['^\s*module']

    # bad
    module A
    class B
      def test
      puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end
    
    # good
    module A
    class B
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end

    Tab detected.
    Open

                s = 's'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                    s = ''
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                    number = duration_setting[6]
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                ampm = ''
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                    if ampm == 'am'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Use 2 (not 1) spaces for indentation.
    Open

                    number = duration_setting[0]
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cops checks for indentation that doesn't use the specified number of spaces.

    See also the IndentationConsistency cop which is the companion to this one.

    Example:

    # bad
    class A
     def test
      puts 'hello'
     end
    end
    
    # good
    class A
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end

    Example: IgnoredPatterns: ['^\s*module']

    # bad
    module A
    class B
      def test
      puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end
    
    # good
    module A
    class B
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end

    Use 2 (not 1) spaces for indentation.
    Open

                    ampm = 'am'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cops checks for indentation that doesn't use the specified number of spaces.

    See also the IndentationConsistency cop which is the companion to this one.

    Example:

    # bad
    class A
     def test
      puts 'hello'
     end
    end
    
    # good
    class A
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end

    Example: IgnoredPatterns: ['^\s*module']

    # bad
    module A
    class B
      def test
      puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end
    
    # good
    module A
    class B
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end

    Surrounding space missing for operator +.
    Open

                return "For "+number+" Hour"+s
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    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

    Tab detected.
    Open

                if duration_setting[-2..-1] == 'am'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                elsif duration_setting[-2..-1] == 'pm'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

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

                if duration_setting[1] == ' '
                    number = duration_setting[0]
                else
                    number = duration_setting[0..1]
                end
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

            elsif duration_setting[0..4] == 'until'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                    end 
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

            end
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Use a guard clause instead of wrapping the code inside a conditional expression.
    Open

            if duration_setting == 'arrive'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Use a guard clause instead of wrapping the code inside a conditional expression

    Example:

    # bad
    def test
      if something
        work
      end
    end
    
    # good
    def test
      return unless something
      work
    end
    
    # also good
    def test
      work if something
    end
    
    # bad
    if something
      raise 'exception'
    else
      ok
    end
    
    # good
    raise 'exception' if something
    ok

    Redundant return detected.
    Open

                return "For "+number+" Hour"+s
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cop checks for redundant return expressions.

    Example:

    def test
      return something
    end
    
    def test
      one
      two
      three
      return something
    end

    It should be extended to handle methods whose body is if/else or a case expression with a default branch.

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

                return "Until "+number+" "+ampm+clarify12
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.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 2 (not 1) spaces for indentation.
    Open

                        clarify12 = ' Midnight'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cops checks for indentation that doesn't use the specified number of spaces.

    See also the IndentationConsistency cop which is the companion to this one.

    Example:

    # bad
    class A
     def test
      puts 'hello'
     end
    end
    
    # good
    class A
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end

    Example: IgnoredPatterns: ['^\s*module']

    # bad
    module A
    class B
      def test
      puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end
    
    # good
    module A
    class B
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end

    Tab detected.
    Open

                return duration_setting
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Redundant return detected.
    Open

                return "Until I Arrive"
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cop checks for redundant return expressions.

    Example:

    def test
      return something
    end
    
    def test
      one
      two
      three
      return something
    end

    It should be extended to handle methods whose body is if/else or a case expression with a default branch.

    Use 2 (not 1) spaces for indentation.
    Open

                if duration_setting[1] == ' '
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cops checks for indentation that doesn't use the specified number of spaces.

    See also the IndentationConsistency cop which is the companion to this one.

    Example:

    # bad
    class A
     def test
      puts 'hello'
     end
    end
    
    # good
    class A
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end

    Example: IgnoredPatterns: ['^\s*module']

    # bad
    module A
    class B
      def test
      puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end
    
    # good
    module A
    class B
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end

    Surrounding space missing for operator +.
    Open

                return "For "+number+" Hour"+s
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    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

    Tab detected.
    Open

            elsif duration_setting[-4..-1] == 'hour' or duration_setting[-5..-1] == 'hours'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                else
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                return "Until "+number+" "+ampm+clarify12
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Use 2 (not 1) spaces for indentation.
    Open

                    number = duration_setting[0..1]
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    This cops checks for indentation that doesn't use the specified number of spaces.

    See also the IndentationConsistency cop which is the companion to this one.

    Example:

    # bad
    class A
     def test
      puts 'hello'
     end
    end
    
    # good
    class A
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end

    Example: IgnoredPatterns: ['^\s*module']

    # bad
    module A
    class B
      def test
      puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end
    
    # good
    module A
    class B
      def test
        puts 'hello'
      end
    end
    end

    Surrounding space missing for operator +.
    Open

                return "Until "+number+" "+ampm+clarify12
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    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

    Tab detected.
    Open

                    number = duration_setting[6..7]
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                    ampm = 'am'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

    Tab detected.
    Open

                        clarify12 = ' Midnight'
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

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

                if duration_setting[7] == ' '
                    number = duration_setting[6]
                else
                    number = duration_setting[6..7]
                end
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.rb by rubocop

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

                return "For "+number+" Hour"+s
    Severity: Minor
    Found in app/helpers/welcome_helper.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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