Class: DangerPackwerk::BasicReferenceOffense

Inherits:
T::Struct
  • Object
show all
Extended by:
T::Sig
Defined in:
lib/danger-packwerk/basic_reference_offense.rb

Overview

We call this BasicReferenceOffense as it is intended to have a subset of the interface of Packwerk::ReferenceOffense, located here: github.com/Shopify/packwerk/blob/a22862b59f7760abf22bda6804d41a52d05301d8/lib/packwerk/reference_offense.rb#L1 However, we cannot actually construct a Packwerk::ReferenceOffense from ‘package_todo.yml` alone, since they are normally constructed in packwerk when packwerk parses the AST and actually outputs `package_todo.yml`, a process in which some information, such as the location where the constant is defined, is lost.

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Classes: Location

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Class Method Details

.from(package_todo_yml) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/danger-packwerk/basic_reference_offense.rb', line 45

def self.from(package_todo_yml)
  package_todo_yml_pathname = Pathname.new(package_todo_yml)

  from_package = ParsePackwerk.package_from_path(package_todo_yml_pathname)
  from_package_name = from_package.name
  violations = ParsePackwerk::PackageTodo.from(package_todo_yml_pathname).violations

  # See the larger comment below for more information on why we need this information.
  # This is a small optimization that lets us find the location of referenced files within
  # a `package_todo.yml` file. Getting this now allows us to avoid reading through the file
  # once for every referenced file in the inner loop below.
  file_reference_to_line_number_index = T.let({}, T::Hash[String, T::Array[Integer]])
  all_referenced_files = violations.flat_map(&:files).uniq
  package_todo_yml_pathname.readlines.each_with_index do |line, index|
    # We can use `find` here to exit early since each line will include one path that is unique to that file.
    # Paths should not be substrings of each other, since they are all paths relative to the root.
    file_on_line = all_referenced_files.find { |file| line.include?(file) }
    # Not all lines contain a reference to a file
    if file_on_line
      file_reference_to_line_number_index[file_on_line] ||= []
      file_reference_to_line_number_index.fetch(file_on_line) << index
    end
  end

  violations.flat_map do |violation|
    #
    # We identify two locations associated with this violation.
    # First, we find the reference to the constant within the `package_todo.yml` file.
    # We know that each constant reference can occur only once per `package_todo.yml` file
    # The reason for this is that we know that only one file in the codebase can define a constant, and packwerk's constant_resolver will actually
    # raise if this assumption is not true: https://github.com/Shopify/constant_resolver/blob/e78af0c8d5782b06292c068cfe4176e016c51b34/lib/constant_resolver.rb#L74
    #
    # Second, we find the reference to the specific file that references the constant within the `package_todo.yml` file.
    # This can occur multiple times per `package_todo.yml` file, but we know that the very first reference to the file after the class name key will be the one we care
    # about, so we take the first instance that occurs after the class is listed.
    #
    # Note though that since one constant reference in a `package_todo.yml` can be both a privacy and a dependency violation AND it can occur in many files,
    # we need to group them. That is -- if `MyPrivateConstant` is both a dependency and a privacy violation AND it occurs in 10 files, that would represent 20 violations.
    # Therefore we will group all of those 20 into one message to the user rather than providing 20 messages.
    #
    _line, class_name_line_number = package_todo_yml_pathname.readlines.each_with_index.find do |line, _index|
      # If you have a class `::MyClass`, then you can get a false match if another constant in the file
      # is named `MyOtherClass::MyClassThing`. Therefore we include quotes in our match to ensure that we match
      # the constant and only the constant.
      # Right now `packwerk` `package_todo.yml` files typically use double quotes, but sometimes folks linters change this to single quotes.
      # To be defensive, we match against either.
      class_name_with_quote_boundaries = /["|']#{violation.class_name}["|']:/
      line.match?(class_name_with_quote_boundaries)
    end

    if class_name_line_number.nil?
      debug_info = { class_name: violation.class_name, to_package_name: violation.to_package_name, type: violation.type }
      raise "Unable to find reference to violation #{debug_info} in #{package_todo_yml}"
    end

    violation.files.map do |file|
      file_line_numbers = file_reference_to_line_number_index.fetch(file, [])
      file_line_number = file_line_numbers.select { |index| index > class_name_line_number }.min
      raise "Unable to find reference to violation #{{ file: file, to_package_name: violation.to_package_name, type: violation.type }} in #{package_todo_yml}" if file_line_number.nil?

      # We add one to the line number since `each_with_index` is zero-based indexed but Github line numbers are one-based indexed
      file_location = Location.new(file: package_todo_yml, line_number: file_line_number + 1)

      BasicReferenceOffense.new(
        class_name: violation.class_name,
        file: file,
        to_package_name: violation.to_package_name,
        type: violation.type,
        file_location: file_location,
        from_package_name: from_package_name
      )
    end
  end
end

Instance Method Details

#==(other) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/danger-packwerk/basic_reference_offense.rb', line 131

def ==(other)
  other.class_name == class_name &&
    other.file == file &&
    other.to_package_name == to_package_name &&
    other.type == type
end

#dependency?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/danger-packwerk/basic_reference_offense.rb', line 126

def dependency?
  type == 'dependency'
end

#eql?(other) ⇒ Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/danger-packwerk/basic_reference_offense.rb', line 139

def eql?(other)
  self == other
end

#hashObject



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# File 'lib/danger-packwerk/basic_reference_offense.rb', line 144

def hash
  [class_name, file, to_package_name, type].hash
end

#privacy?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/danger-packwerk/basic_reference_offense.rb', line 121

def privacy?
  type == 'privacy'
end