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inherit_from: .rubocop_todo.yml
# Please:
#
# - Comment any deviations from the Ruby Style Guide
# - Alphabetize cops
# - Only include permanent config; temporary goes in .rubocop_todo.yml
# We do not control `schema.rb`. Exclude it from all cops.
AllCops:
Exclude:
- test/dummy/db/schema.rb
# Migrations often contain long up/down methods, and extracting smaller methods
# from these is of questionable value.
Metrics/AbcSize:
Exclude:
- 'test/dummy/db/migrate/*'
Metrics/ClassLength:
Exclude:
- test/**/*
# The Ruby Style Guide recommends to "Limit lines to 80 characters."
# (https://github.com/bbatsov/ruby-style-guide#80-character-limits)
# but 100 is also reasonable.
Metrics/LineLength:
Max: 100
# The number of lines in a method is not a useful metric compared to `AbcSize`.
# It's common to have very long methods (> 50 lines) which are quite simple. For
# example, a method that returns a long string with only a few interpolations.
Metrics/MethodLength:
Enabled: false
Style/AlignParameters:
EnforcedStyle: with_fixed_indentation
# Please use semantic style, e.g. `do` when there's a side-effect, else `{}`.
# The semantic style is too nuanced to lint, so the cop is disabled.
Style/BlockDelimiters:
Enabled: false
Style/DotPosition:
EnforcedStyle: trailing
# Use double negation wherever it would otherwise be impractical to convert
# a value to an actual boolean.
Style/DoubleNegation:
Enabled: false
# The decision of when to use a guard clause to improve readability is subtle,
# and it's not clear that it can be linted. Certainly, the default
# `MinBodyLength` of 1 can actually hurt readability.
Style/GuardClause:
MinBodyLength: 3
# Use postfix (modifier) conditionals for one-liners, unless doing so would
# exceed 60 characters.
Style/IfUnlessModifier:
MaxLineLength: 60
# The Ruby Style Guide says:
#
# > Use \ instead of + or << to concatenate two string literals at line end.
#
# but in my experience the `\` style is rarely used and less readable. Please
# concatenate multiline strings with `+` or use a HEREDOC.
Style/LineEndConcatenation:
Enabled: false
# Using `module_function` instead of `extend self` would make the instance
# methods in these modules private. That would be a breaking change, so these
# modules are excluded. See discussion in:
# - https://github.com/airblade/paper_trail/pull/756
# - https://github.com/bbatsov/ruby-style-guide/issues/556
Style/ModuleFunction:
Exclude:
- 'lib/paper_trail/serializers/json.rb'
- 'lib/paper_trail/serializers/yaml.rb'
Style/MultilineMethodCallIndentation:
EnforcedStyle: indented
Style/MultilineOperationIndentation:
EnforcedStyle: indented
Style/PredicateName:
NameWhitelist: has_paper_trail
# The Ruby Style Guide does not prescribe a particular quote character, only
# that a project should pick one and be consistent. The decision has no
# performance implications. Double quotes are slightly easier to read.
Style/StringLiterals:
EnforcedStyle: double_quotes
# Use exactly one space on each side of an operator. Do not align operators
# because it makes the code harder to edit, and makes lines unnecessarily long.
Style/SpaceAroundOperators:
AllowForAlignment: false