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[Fix rubocop#1345] Improve offense message for `Rails/RootPathnameMethods`
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koic authored Sep 1, 2024
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18 changes: 11 additions & 7 deletions lib/rubocop/cop/rails/root_pathname_methods.rb
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# File.binread(Rails.root.join('db', 'schema.rb'))
# File.write(Rails.root.join('db', 'schema.rb'), content)
# File.binwrite(Rails.root.join('db', 'schema.rb'), content)
# Dir.glob(Rails.root.join('db', 'schema.rb'))
# Dir[Rails.root.join('db', 'schema.rb')]
#
# # good
# Rails.root.join('db', 'schema.rb').open
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# Rails.root.join('db', 'schema.rb').binread
# Rails.root.join('db', 'schema.rb').write(content)
# Rails.root.join('db', 'schema.rb').binwrite(content)
# Rails.root.glob("db/schema.rb")
#
class RootPathnameMethods < Base # rubocop:disable Metrics/ClassLength
extend AutoCorrector
include RangeHelp

MSG = '`%<rails_root>s` is a `Pathname` so you can just append `#%<method>s`.'
MSG = '`%<rails_root>s` is a `Pathname`, so you can use `%<replacement>s`.'

DIR_GLOB_METHODS = %i[[] glob].to_set.freeze

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def on_send(node)
evidence(node) do |method, path, args, rails_root|
add_offense(node, message: format(MSG, method: method, rails_root: rails_root.source)) do |corrector|
replacement = if dir_glob?(node)
build_path_glob_replacement(path)
else
build_path_replacement(path, method, args)
end
replacement = if dir_glob?(node)
build_path_glob_replacement(path)
else
build_path_replacement(path, method, args)
end

message = format(MSG, rails_root: rails_root.source, replacement: replacement)
add_offense(node, message: message) do |corrector|
corrector.replace(node, replacement)
end
end
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26 changes: 13 additions & 13 deletions spec/rubocop/cop/rails/root_pathname_methods_spec.rb
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it "registers an offense when using `#{receiver}.#{method}(Rails.public_path)` (if arity exists)" do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY, receiver: receiver, method: method)
%{receiver}.%{method}(Rails.public_path)
^{receiver}^^{method}^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.public_path` is a `Pathname` so you can just append `#%{method}`.
^{receiver}^^{method}^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.public_path` is a `Pathname`, so you can use `Rails.public_path.%{method}`.
RUBY

expect_correction(<<~RUBY)
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it "registers an offense when using `::#{receiver}.#{method}(::Rails.root.join(...))` (if arity exists)" do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY, receiver: receiver, method: method)
::%{receiver}.%{method}(::Rails.root.join('db', 'schema.rb'))
^^^{receiver}^^{method}^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `::Rails.root` is a `Pathname` so you can just append `#%{method}`.
^^^{receiver}^^{method}^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `::Rails.root` is a `Pathname`, so you can use `::Rails.root.join('db', 'schema.rb').%{method}`.
RUBY

expect_correction(<<~RUBY)
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it "registers an offense when using `::#{receiver}.#{method}(::Rails.root.join(...), ...)` (if arity exists)" do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY, receiver: receiver, method: method)
::%{receiver}.%{method}(::Rails.root.join('db', 'schema.rb'), 20, 5)
^^^{receiver}^^{method}^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `::Rails.root` is a `Pathname` so you can just append `#%{method}`.
^^^{receiver}^^{method}^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `::Rails.root` is a `Pathname`, so you can use `::Rails.root.join('db', 'schema.rb').%{method}(20, 5)`.
RUBY

expect_correction(<<~RUBY)
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it "registers an offense when using `Dir.glob(Rails.root.join('**/*.rb'))`" do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
Dir.glob(Rails.root.join('**/*.rb'))
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname` so you can just append `#glob`.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname`, so you can use `Rails.root.glob('**/*.rb')`.
RUBY

expect_correction(<<~RUBY)
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it "registers an offense when using `::Dir.glob(Rails.root.join('**/*.rb'))`" do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
::Dir.glob(Rails.root.join('**/*.rb'))
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname` so you can just append `#glob`.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname`, so you can use `Rails.root.glob('**/*.rb')`.
RUBY

expect_correction(<<~RUBY)
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it "registers an offense when using `Dir.glob(Rails.root.join('**/\#{path}/*.rb'))`" do
expect_offense(<<~'RUBY')
Dir.glob(Rails.root.join("**/#{path}/*.rb"))
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname` so you can just append `#glob`.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname`, so you can use `Rails.root.glob("**/#{path}/*.rb")`.
RUBY

expect_correction(<<~'RUBY')
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it "registers an offense when using `Dir.glob(Rails.root.join('**', '*.rb'))`" do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
Dir.glob(Rails.root.join('**', '*.rb'))
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname` so you can just append `#glob`.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname`, so you can use `Rails.root.glob('**/*.rb')`.
RUBY

expect_correction(<<~RUBY)
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it "registers an offense when using `Dir.glob(Rails.root.join('**', '*.rb'))`" do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
Dir.glob(Rails.root.join('**', '*.rb'))
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname` so you can just append `#glob`.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname`, so you can use `Rails.root.glob("**/*.rb")`.
RUBY

expect_correction(<<~RUBY)
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it "registers an offense when using `Dir.glob(Rails.root.join('**', \"\#{path}\", '*.rb'))`" do
expect_offense(<<~'RUBY')
Dir.glob(Rails.root.join('**', "#{path}", '*.rb'))
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname` so you can just append `#glob`.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname`, so you can use `Rails.root.glob("**/#{path}/*.rb")`.
RUBY

expect_correction(<<~'RUBY')
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it 'registers an offense when using `Rails.env` argument within `Dir.glob`' do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
Dir.glob(Rails.root.join("db", "seeds", Rails.env, "*.rb")).sort.each do |file|
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname` so you can just append `#glob`.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname`, so you can use `Rails.root.glob("db/seeds/\#{Rails.env}/*.rb")`.
load file
end
RUBY
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it 'registers offense when using `Dir[Rails.root.join(...)]`' do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
Dir[Rails.root.join('spec/support/**/*.rb')]
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname` so you can just append `#[]`.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname`, so you can use `Rails.root.glob('spec/support/**/*.rb')`.
RUBY

expect_correction(<<~RUBY)
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it 'registers an offense when using `File.open(Rails.root.join(...), ...)` inside an iterator' do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
files.map { |file| File.open(Rails.root.join('db', file), 'wb') }
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname` so you can just append `#open`.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname`, so you can use `Rails.root.join('db', file).open('wb')`.
RUBY

expect_correction(<<~RUBY)
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it 'registers an offense when using `File.open Rails.root.join ...` without parens' do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
file = File.open Rails.root.join 'docs', 'invoice.pdf'
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname` so you can just append `#open`.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Rails.root` is a `Pathname`, so you can use `Rails.root.join('docs', 'invoice.pdf').open`.
RUBY

expect_correction(<<~RUBY)
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