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A Grunt task for checking spaces in files depending on the node module lintspaces.

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If you're looking for a gulpjs task to validate your files, take a look at this one:

Issues & feature requests

This grunt task is just a wrapper for the node module called lintspaces. If you have any issues or feature requests, please consider if this may belongs to the node module its self.

Getting Started

If you haven't used grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide.

From the same directory as your project's Gruntfile and package.json, install this plugin with the following command:

npm install grunt-lintspaces --save-dev

Once that's done, add this line to your project's Gruntfile:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-lintspaces');

Inside your grunt.js file add a section named lintspaces. This section specifies the tasks. Each task takes sources and options as parameters.

Parameters

sources src

This sets the path of the files to be checked.

Options

newline at end of file option

Tests for newlines at the end of all files. Default value is false.

	newline: true

maximum newlines option

Test for the maximum amount of newlines between code blocks. Default value is false. To enable this validation a number larger than 0 is expected.

	newlineMaximum: 2

endOfLine option

Lintspaces fails with incorrect end of line errors when files contain lines that end in the wrong sequence. Default value is false. To enable end of line checks use any of the following values: 'LF' or 'CRLF' or 'CR'. Values are case-insensitive. Note that this option checks all lines; even "ignored" lines.

    endOfLine: 'lf'

trailingspaces option

Tests for useless whitespaces (trailing whitespaces) at each lineending of all files. Default value is false.

	trailingspaces: true

Note: If you like to to skip empty lines from reporting (for whatever reason), use the option trailingspacesSkipBlanks and set them to true.

indentation options

Tests for correct indentation using tabs or spaces. Default value is false. To enable indentation check use the value 'tabs' or 'spaces'.

	indentation: 'tabs'

If the indentation option is set to 'spaces', there is also the possibility to set the amount of spaces per indentation using the spaces option. Default value is 4.

	indentation: 'spaces',
	spaces: 2

guess indentation option

This indentationGuess option tries to guess the indention of a line depending on previous lines. The report of this option can be incorrect, because the correct indentation depends on the actual programming language and styleguide of the certain file. The default value is false - disabled.

This feature follows the following rules: The indentation of the current line is correct when:

	indentationGuess: true

allowsBOM option

Lintspaces fails with incorrect indentation errors when files contain Byte Order Marks (BOM). If you don't want to give false positives for inconsistent tabs or spaces, set the allowsBOM option to true. The default value is false - disabled.

	allowsBOM: true

ignores option

Use the ignores option when special lines such as comments should be ignored. Provide an array of regular expressions to the ignores property.

	ignores: [
		/\/\*[\s\S]*?\*\//g,
		/foo bar/g
	]

There are some build in ignores for comments which you can apply by using these strings:

(build in strings and userdefined regular expressions are mixable in the ignores array)

	ignores: [
		'js-comments',
		/foo bar/g
	]

Feel free to contribute some new regular expressions as build in!

Note: Trailing spaces are not ignored by default, because they are always evil!! If you still want to ignore them use the trailingspacesToIgnores option and set them to true.

Note: If endOfLine checking is enabled, then all lines (including "ignored" lines will be checked for appropriate end of line sequences.

.editorconfig option

It's possible to overwrite the default and given options by setting up a path to an external editorconfig file by using the editorconfig option. For a basic configuration of a .editorconfig file check out the EditorConfig Documentation.

	editorconfig: '.editorconfig'

The following .editorconfig values are supported:

.rcconfig option

Load all settings from a RC configuration file. The configuration can be defined in ini or json format. When setting this option to true the configuration from a .lintspacesrc in the RC standards load paths will be taken.

	rcconfig: true

Define a custom path to a RC configuration file of your choice by setting the option to the desired path.

	rcconfig: 'path/to/.customrc'

showValid option

This is a specific option related to this task. When active all valid processed files will be logged. Default value is false.

	showValid: true

showTypes option

This is a specific option related to this task. By default the type of each message is shown by the color of the message text. To show at the beginning of the message set this to true. Default value is false.

	showTypes: true

showCodes option

This is a specific option related to this task. When active all reporting codes will appear at the end of each message. Default value is false.

	showCodes: true

junit option

When adding a path as string for the junit option, the grunt task will write a junit xml report to the specified path. Default value is false – disabled.

	junit: '.grunt/junit-lintspaces.xml'

Configuration Examples

lintspaces: {
	all: {
		src: [
			'**/*'
		],
		options: {
			newline: true,
			newlineMaximum: 2,
			trailingspaces: true,
			indentation: 'spaces',
			spaces: 2
		}
	},
	javascript: {
		src: [
			'js/src/**/*.js'
		],
		options: {
			newline: true,
			trailingspaces: true,
			indentation: 'tabs',
			ignores: ['js-comments']
		}
	},
	external: {
		src: [
			'**/*'
		],
		options: {
			editorconfig: '.editorconfig'
		}
	}
}

Contribution

Tests & Validation

Run grunt to lint and run the tests.

License

LICENSE (MIT)