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standard-rails
This gem provides a lint_roller plugin configuration for the rubocop-rails ruleset, for use as an extension to the Standard Ruby gem.
Usage
First, if you haven't already, get your app set up to run with the standard
gem
Next, to add the standard-rails
plugin, you'll want to start by adding it to your Gemfile:
gem "standard-rails", group: [:development, :test]
Next, in your .standard.yml
file,
list standard-rails
as a plugin:
plugins:
- standard-rails
Configuration
Even though it'll usually be inferred automatically, you can specify the exact version of Rails you want the rules to be run against like this:
plugins:
- standard-rails:
target_rails_version: 7.0
Ignoring violations from old migrations
Rails migrations are intended to be written as forward-compatible and subsequently unchanged, but they may contain Standard Ruby violations. Rather than apply fixes to those old migrations (and risk changing their behavior), you can ignore them in your .standard.yml
like this:
ignore:
# Legacy migrations
- 'db/migrate/201*.rb'
- 'db/migrate/2020*.rb'
- 'db/migrate/2021*.rb'
- 'db/migrate/2022*.rb'
- 'db/migrate/2023*.rb'
Code of Conduct
This project follows Test Double's code of conduct for all community interactions, including (but not limited to) one-on-one communications, public posts/comments, code reviews, pull requests, and GitHub issues. If violations occur, Test Double will take any action they deem appropriate for the infraction, up to and including blocking a user from the organization's repositories.