RuboCop RSpec
RSpec-specific analysis for your projects, as an extension to RuboCop.
Installation
Just install the rubocop-rspec
gem
gem install rubocop-rspec
or if you use bundler put this in your Gemfile
gem 'rubocop-rspec'
Usage
You need to tell RuboCop to load the RSpec extension. There are three ways to do this:
RuboCop configuration file
Put this into your .rubocop.yml
.
require: rubocop-rspec
Now you can run rubocop
and it will automatically load the RuboCop RSpec
cops together with the standard cops.
Command line
rubocop --require rubocop-rspec
Rake task
RuboCop::RakeTask.new do |task|
task.requires << 'rubocop-rspec'
end
Code Climate
rubocop-rspec is available on Code Climate as part of the rubocop engine. Learn More.
Inspecting files that don't end with _spec.rb
By default, rubocop-rspec
only inspects code within paths ending in _spec.rb
or including spec/
. You can override this setting in your config file by specifying one or more patterns:
# Inspect all files
AllCops:
RSpec:
Patterns:
- '.+'
# Inspect only files ending with `_test.rb`
AllCops:
RSpec:
Patterns:
- '_test.rb$'
The Cops
All cops are located under
lib/rubocop/cop/rspec
, and contain
examples/documentation.
In your .rubocop.yml
, you may treat the RSpec cops just like any other
cop. For example:
RSpec/FilePath:
Exclude:
- spec/my_poorly_named_spec_file.rb
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
License
rubocop-rspec
is MIT licensed. See the accompanying file for
the full text.