View Source Credo.Check behaviour (Credo v1.6.4)
Check modules represent the checks which are run during Credo's analysis.
Example:
defmodule MyCheck do
use Credo.Check, category: :warning, base_priority: :high
def run(%SourceFile{} = source_file, params) do
#
end
endThe check can be configured by passing the following
options to use Credo.Check:
:base_prioritySets the checks's base priority (:low,:normal,:high,:higheror:ignore).:categorySets the check's category (:consistency,:design,:readability,:refactoror:warning).:elixir_versionSets the check's version requirement for Elixir (defaults to>= 0.0.1).:explanationsSets explanations displayed for the check, e.g.[ check: "...", params: [ param1: "Your favorite number", param2: "Online/Offline mode" ] ]:param_defaultsSets the default values for the check's params (e.g.[param1: 42, param2: "offline"]):tagsSets the tags for this check (list of atoms, e.g.[:tag1, :tag2])
Please also note that these options to use Credo.Check are just a convenience to implement the Credo.Check
behaviour. You can implement any of these by hand:
defmodule MyCheck do
use Credo.Check
def category, do: :warning
def base_priority, do: :high
def explanations do
[
check: "...",
params: [
param1: "Your favorite number",
param2: "Online/Offline mode"
]
]
end
def param_defaults, do: [param1: 42, param2: "offline"]
def run(%SourceFile{} = source_file, params) do
#
end
endThe run/2 function of a Check module takes two parameters: a source file and a list of parameters for the check.
It has to return a list of found issues.
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Callbacks
Returns the base priority for the check.
Returns the category for the check.
Returns the required Elixir version for the check.
Returns the exit status for the check.
Returns the explanations for the check and params as a keyword list.
Returns the default values for the check's params as a keyword list.
Returns whether or not this check runs on all source files.
Runs the current check on all source_files by calling run_on_source_file/3.
Runs the current check on a single source_file and appends the resulting issues to the current exec.
Returns the tags for the check.
Functions
format_issue takes an issue_meta and returns an issue.
The resulting issue can be made more explicit by passing the following
options to format_issue/2
Converts a given category to an exit status
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Specs
base_priority() :: :higher | :high | :normal | :low | :ignore | integer()
Returns the base priority for the check.
This can be one of :higher, :high, :normal, :low or :ignore
(technically it can also be or an integer, but these are internal representations although that is not recommended).
Specs
category() :: atom()
Returns the category for the check.
Specs
elixir_version() :: String.t()
Returns the required Elixir version for the check.
Specs
exit_status() :: integer()
Returns the exit status for the check.
Specs
explanations() :: Keyword.t()
Returns the explanations for the check and params as a keyword list.
Specs
format_issue(issue_meta :: Credo.IssueMeta.t(), opts :: Keyword.t()) :: Credo.Issue.t()
Specs
param_defaults() :: Keyword.t()
Returns the default values for the check's params as a keyword list.
Specs
run(source_file :: Credo.SourceFile.t(), params :: Keyword.t()) :: [ Credo.Issue.t() ]
Specs
run_on_all?() :: boolean()
Returns whether or not this check runs on all source files.
Specs
run_on_all_source_files( exec :: Credo.Execution.t(), source_files :: [Credo.SourceFile.t()], params :: Keyword.t() ) :: :ok
Runs the current check on all source_files by calling run_on_source_file/3.
If you are developing a check that has to run on all source files, you can overwrite run_on_all_source_files/3:
defmodule MyCheck do
use Credo.Check
def run_on_all_source_files(exec, source_files, params) do
issues =
source_files
|> do_something_crazy()
|> do_something_crazier()
append_issues_and_timings(exec, issues)
:ok
end
endCheck out Credo's checks from the consistency category for examples of these kinds of checks.
Specs
run_on_source_file( exec :: Credo.Execution.t(), source_file :: Credo.SourceFile.t(), params :: Keyword.t() ) :: :ok
Runs the current check on a single source_file and appends the resulting issues to the current exec.
Specs
tags() :: [atom()]
Returns the tags for the check.
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format_issue takes an issue_meta and returns an issue.
The resulting issue can be made more explicit by passing the following
options to format_issue/2:
:prioritySets the issue's priority.:triggerSets the issue's trigger.:line_noSets the issue's line number. Tries to findcolumnif:triggeris supplied.:columnSets the issue's column.:exit_statusSets the issue's exit_status.:severitySets the issue's severity.
Converts a given category to an exit status