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Line is too long. [101/80]
Open

# give the admin user the "administrator" permission. If you want to further customize this resource,
Severity: Minor
Found in recipes/security.rb by rubocop

Line is too long. [113/80]
Open

# default['jenkins-server']['security']['notifies']['resource'] = 'jenkins_script[configure custom permissions]'.
Severity: Minor
Found in recipes/security.rb by rubocop

Line is too long. [108/80]
Open

# for authentication with a JIRA account and give the admin user the "administrator" permission. If you want
Severity: Minor
Found in recipes/security.rb by rubocop

Space inside { missing.
Open

  'ansicolor' => {'version' => '0.4.1'},
Severity: Minor
Found in attributes/default.rb by rubocop

Checks that braces used for hash literals have or don't have surrounding space depending on configuration.

Example: EnforcedStyle: space

# The `space` style enforces that hash literals have
# surrounding space.

# bad
h = {a: 1, b: 2}

# good
h = { a: 1, b: 2 }

Example: EnforcedStyle: no_space

# The `no_space` style enforces that hash literals have
# no surrounding space.

# bad
h = { a: 1, b: 2 }

# good
h = {a: 1, b: 2}

Example: EnforcedStyle: compact

# The `compact` style normally requires a space inside
# hash braces, with the exception that successive left
# braces or right braces are collapsed together in nested hashes.

# bad
h = { a: { b: 2 } }

# good
h = { a: { b: 2 }}

Line is too long. [91/80]
Open

default['jenkins-server']['settings']['system_email'] = 'Jenkins <jenkins@localhost.local>'
Severity: Minor
Found in attributes/default.rb by rubocop

Space inside } missing.
Open

  'ant' => {'version' => '1.2'},
Severity: Minor
Found in attributes/default.rb by rubocop

Checks that braces used for hash literals have or don't have surrounding space depending on configuration.

Example: EnforcedStyle: space

# The `space` style enforces that hash literals have
# surrounding space.

# bad
h = {a: 1, b: 2}

# good
h = { a: 1, b: 2 }

Example: EnforcedStyle: no_space

# The `no_space` style enforces that hash literals have
# no surrounding space.

# bad
h = { a: 1, b: 2 }

# good
h = {a: 1, b: 2}

Example: EnforcedStyle: compact

# The `compact` style normally requires a space inside
# hash braces, with the exception that successive left
# braces or right braces are collapsed together in nested hashes.

# bad
h = { a: { b: 2 } }

# good
h = { a: { b: 2 }}

Space inside } missing.
Open

  'crap4j' => {'version' => '0.9'},
Severity: Minor
Found in attributes/default.rb by rubocop

Checks that braces used for hash literals have or don't have surrounding space depending on configuration.

Example: EnforcedStyle: space

# The `space` style enforces that hash literals have
# surrounding space.

# bad
h = {a: 1, b: 2}

# good
h = { a: 1, b: 2 }

Example: EnforcedStyle: no_space

# The `no_space` style enforces that hash literals have
# no surrounding space.

# bad
h = { a: 1, b: 2 }

# good
h = {a: 1, b: 2}

Example: EnforcedStyle: compact

# The `compact` style normally requires a space inside
# hash braces, with the exception that successive left
# braces or right braces are collapsed together in nested hashes.

# bad
h = { a: { b: 2 } }

# good
h = { a: { b: 2 }}

Space inside } missing.
Open

  'dry' => {'version' => '2.41'},
Severity: Minor
Found in attributes/default.rb by rubocop

Checks that braces used for hash literals have or don't have surrounding space depending on configuration.

Example: EnforcedStyle: space

# The `space` style enforces that hash literals have
# surrounding space.

# bad
h = {a: 1, b: 2}

# good
h = { a: 1, b: 2 }

Example: EnforcedStyle: no_space

# The `no_space` style enforces that hash literals have
# no surrounding space.

# bad
h = { a: 1, b: 2 }

# good
h = {a: 1, b: 2}

Example: EnforcedStyle: compact

# The `compact` style normally requires a space inside
# hash braces, with the exception that successive left
# braces or right braces are collapsed together in nested hashes.

# bad
h = { a: { b: 2 } }

# good
h = { a: { b: 2 }}

Line is too long. [104/80]
Open

default['jenkins-server']['settings']['executors'] = node['cpu']['total'] < 2 ? 2 : node['cpu']['total']
Severity: Minor
Found in attributes/default.rb by rubocop

Line is too long. [95/80]
Open

    'PATH' => "$PATH:/usr/local/bin:#{node['jenkins']['master']['home']}/.composer/vendor/bin",
Severity: Minor
Found in attributes/default.rb by rubocop

Indent the first line of the right-hand-side of a multi-line assignment.
Open

'-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
MIIJJwIBAAKCAgEA59t0+NWVEuT1YZJ7OPpH9JxaB9lKMR5aXOTt8wBTrLAUW1XH
xlXUJPTGEgPLqXlUK9ad3HIDnQ4r6WMfgoNqEwE50ByQh4oc7njMbCMZlTpu2+/D
BfCFiF1s3cbGTG4yJ4UxbhAuCNsFoNQQsaLbVs6oAy2Le+dynVtfg+4uzGiSAQeL
CfTy8dzIB57E4gAeQQyFbZCVDNqt1E7M1d0TGvIG29EJAo2pk8qSqHk4zP600ECy
Severity: Minor
Found in attributes/default.rb by rubocop

This cop checks the indentation of the first line of the right-hand-side of a multi-line assignment.

Example:

# bad
value =
if foo
  'bar'
end

# good
value =
  if foo
    'bar'
  end

The indentation of the remaining lines can be corrected with other cops such as IndentationConsistency and EndAlignment.

Align ) with (.
Open

  ).each do |item|
Severity: Minor
Found in recipes/slaves.rb by rubocop

This cops checks the indentation of hanging closing parentheses in method calls, method definitions, and grouped expressions. A hanging closing parenthesis means ) preceded by a line break.

Example:

# good: when x is on its own line, indent this way
func(
  x,
  y
)

# good: when x follows opening parenthesis, align parentheses
a = b * (x +
         y
        )

# bad
def func(
  x,
  y
  )
end

Space inside { missing.
Open

  'gravatar' => {'version' => '2.1'},
Severity: Minor
Found in attributes/default.rb by rubocop

Checks that braces used for hash literals have or don't have surrounding space depending on configuration.

Example: EnforcedStyle: space

# The `space` style enforces that hash literals have
# surrounding space.

# bad
h = {a: 1, b: 2}

# good
h = { a: 1, b: 2 }

Example: EnforcedStyle: no_space

# The `no_space` style enforces that hash literals have
# no surrounding space.

# bad
h = { a: 1, b: 2 }

# good
h = {a: 1, b: 2}

Example: EnforcedStyle: compact

# The `compact` style normally requires a space inside
# hash braces, with the exception that successive left
# braces or right braces are collapsed together in nested hashes.

# bad
h = { a: { b: 2 } }

# good
h = { a: { b: 2 }}

Space inside } missing.
Open

  'gravatar' => {'version' => '2.1'},
Severity: Minor
Found in attributes/default.rb by rubocop

Checks that braces used for hash literals have or don't have surrounding space depending on configuration.

Example: EnforcedStyle: space

# The `space` style enforces that hash literals have
# surrounding space.

# bad
h = {a: 1, b: 2}

# good
h = { a: 1, b: 2 }

Example: EnforcedStyle: no_space

# The `no_space` style enforces that hash literals have
# no surrounding space.

# bad
h = { a: 1, b: 2 }

# good
h = {a: 1, b: 2}

Example: EnforcedStyle: compact

# The `compact` style normally requires a space inside
# hash braces, with the exception that successive left
# braces or right braces are collapsed together in nested hashes.

# bad
h = { a: { b: 2 } }

# good
h = { a: { b: 2 }}

Space inside { missing.
Open

  'build-monitor-plugin' => {'version' => '1.6+build.150'},
Severity: Minor
Found in attributes/default.rb by rubocop

Checks that braces used for hash literals have or don't have surrounding space depending on configuration.

Example: EnforcedStyle: space

# The `space` style enforces that hash literals have
# surrounding space.

# bad
h = {a: 1, b: 2}

# good
h = { a: 1, b: 2 }

Example: EnforcedStyle: no_space

# The `no_space` style enforces that hash literals have
# no surrounding space.

# bad
h = { a: 1, b: 2 }

# good
h = {a: 1, b: 2}

Example: EnforcedStyle: compact

# The `compact` style normally requires a space inside
# hash braces, with the exception that successive left
# braces or right braces are collapsed together in nested hashes.

# bad
h = { a: { b: 2 } }

# good
h = { a: { b: 2 }}

Space inside { missing.
Open

  'dry' => {'version' => '2.41'},
Severity: Minor
Found in attributes/default.rb by rubocop

Checks that braces used for hash literals have or don't have surrounding space depending on configuration.

Example: EnforcedStyle: space

# The `space` style enforces that hash literals have
# surrounding space.

# bad
h = {a: 1, b: 2}

# good
h = { a: 1, b: 2 }

Example: EnforcedStyle: no_space

# The `no_space` style enforces that hash literals have
# no surrounding space.

# bad
h = { a: 1, b: 2 }

# good
h = {a: 1, b: 2}

Example: EnforcedStyle: compact

# The `compact` style normally requires a space inside
# hash braces, with the exception that successive left
# braces or right braces are collapsed together in nested hashes.

# bad
h = { a: { b: 2 } }

# good
h = { a: { b: 2 }}

Space inside } missing.
Open

  'bitbucket-pullrequest-builder' => {'version' => '1.4.5'}
Severity: Minor
Found in attributes/default.rb by rubocop

Checks that braces used for hash literals have or don't have surrounding space depending on configuration.

Example: EnforcedStyle: space

# The `space` style enforces that hash literals have
# surrounding space.

# bad
h = {a: 1, b: 2}

# good
h = { a: 1, b: 2 }

Example: EnforcedStyle: no_space

# The `no_space` style enforces that hash literals have
# no surrounding space.

# bad
h = { a: 1, b: 2 }

# good
h = {a: 1, b: 2}

Example: EnforcedStyle: compact

# The `compact` style normally requires a space inside
# hash braces, with the exception that successive left
# braces or right braces are collapsed together in nested hashes.

# bad
h = { a: { b: 2 } }

# good
h = { a: { b: 2 }}

Closing method call brace must be on the same line as the last argument when opening brace is on the same line as the first argument.
Open

  ).each do |item|
Severity: Minor
Found in recipes/slaves.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
  )

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

      if slave.key?('availability') then availability slave['availability'] end
Severity: Minor
Found in recipes/slaves.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?

Line is too long. [81/80]
Open

default['jenkins-server']['security']['chef-vault']['data_bag'] = 'jenkins-users'
Severity: Minor
Found in attributes/default.rb by rubocop
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