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Add new Rails/DotSeparatedKeys cop #325

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions changelog/new_add_new_dot_separated_keys_cop.md
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* [#325](https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop-rails/pull/325): Add new `Rails/DotSeparatedKeys` cop. ([@fatkodima][])
6 changes: 6 additions & 0 deletions config/default.yml
Expand Up @@ -274,6 +274,12 @@ Rails/DeprecatedActiveModelErrorsMethods:
VersionAdded: '2.14'
VersionChanged: '<<next>>'

Rails/DotSeparatedKeys:
Description: 'Enforces the use of dot-separated keys instead of `:scope` options in `I18n` translation methods.'
StyleGuide: 'https://rails.rubystyle.guide/#dot-separated-keys'
Enabled: pending
VersionAdded: '<<next>>'

Rails/DuplicateAssociation:
Description: "Don't repeat associations in a model."
Enabled: pending
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71 changes: 71 additions & 0 deletions lib/rubocop/cop/rails/dot_separated_keys.rb
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# frozen_string_literal: true

module RuboCop
module Cop
module Rails
# Enforces the use of dot-separated locale keys instead of specifying the `:scope` option
# with an array or a single symbol in `I18n` translation methods.
# Dot-separated notation is easier to read and trace the hierarchy.
#
# @example
# # bad
# I18n.t :record_invalid, scope: [:activerecord, :errors, :messages]
# I18n.t :title, scope: :invitation
#
# # good
# I18n.t 'activerecord.errors.messages.record_invalid'
# I18n.t :record_invalid, scope: 'activerecord.errors.messages'
#
class DotSeparatedKeys < Base
include RangeHelp
extend AutoCorrector

MSG = 'Use the dot-separated keys instead of specifying the `:scope` option.'
TRANSLATE_METHODS = %i[translate t].freeze

def_node_matcher :translate_with_scope?, <<~PATTERN
(send {nil? (const nil? :I18n)} {:translate :t} ${sym_type? str_type?}
(hash <$(pair (sym :scope) ${array_type? sym_type?}) ...>)
)
PATTERN

def on_send(node)
return unless TRANSLATE_METHODS.include?(node.method_name)

translate_with_scope?(node) do |key_node, scope_node|
return unless should_convert_scope?(scope_node)

add_offense(scope_node) do |corrector|
# Eat the comma on the left.
range = range_with_surrounding_space(range: scope_node.source_range, side: :left)
range = range_with_surrounding_comma(range, :left)
corrector.remove(range)

corrector.replace(key_node, new_key(key_node, scope_node))
end
end
end

private

def should_convert_scope?(scope_node)
scopes(scope_node).all?(&:basic_literal?)
end

def new_key(key_node, scope_node)
"'#{scopes(scope_node).map(&:value).join('.')}.#{key_node.value}'"
end

def scopes(scope_node)
value = scope_node.value

if value.array_type?
value.values
else
[value]
end
end
end
end
end
end
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions lib/rubocop/cop/rails_cops.rb
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require_relative 'rails/delegate'
require_relative 'rails/delegate_allow_blank'
require_relative 'rails/deprecated_active_model_errors_methods'
require_relative 'rails/dot_separated_keys'
require_relative 'rails/duplicate_association'
require_relative 'rails/duplicate_scope'
require_relative 'rails/duration_arithmetic'
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71 changes: 71 additions & 0 deletions spec/rubocop/cop/rails/dot_separated_keys_spec.rb
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# frozen_string_literal: true

RSpec.describe RuboCop::Cop::Rails::DotSeparatedKeys, :config do
it 'registers an offense and corrects when translating keys with convertible scopes' do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
I18n.t :key, scope: [:one, :two]
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use the dot-separated keys instead of specifying the `:scope` option.
I18n.translate :key, scope: [:one, :two]
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use the dot-separated keys instead of specifying the `:scope` option.
t :key, scope: [:one, :two]
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use the dot-separated keys instead of specifying the `:scope` option.
translate :key, scope: [:one, :two]
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use the dot-separated keys instead of specifying the `:scope` option.
t :key, scope: [:one, :two], default: 'Not here'
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use the dot-separated keys instead of specifying the `:scope` option.
I18n.t :key, scope: ['one', :two]
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use the dot-separated keys instead of specifying the `:scope` option.
I18n.t 'key', scope: [:one, :two]
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use the dot-separated keys instead of specifying the `:scope` option.
I18n.t :key, scope: :one
^^^^^^^^^^^ Use the dot-separated keys instead of specifying the `:scope` option.
RUBY

expect_correction(<<~RUBY)
I18n.t 'one.two.key'
I18n.translate 'one.two.key'
t 'one.two.key'
translate 'one.two.key'
t 'one.two.key', default: 'Not here'
I18n.t 'one.two.key'
I18n.t 'one.two.key'
I18n.t 'one.key'
RUBY
end

it 'does not register an offense when key is an array' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~RUBY)
t [:key1, :key2], scope: :one
RUBY
end

it 'does not register an offense when key is not a basic literal' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~RUBY)
t key1, scope: :one
RUBY
end

it 'does not register an offense when `scope` is an array containing non literals' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~RUBY)
t :key, scope: [:one, two]
RUBY
end

it 'does not register an offense when `scope` is a string' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~RUBY)
t :key, scope: 'one'
RUBY
end

it 'does not register an offense when `scope` is not a literal' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~RUBY)
t :key, scope: something
RUBY
end

it 'does not register an offense when there is no `scope`' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~RUBY)
t :key
RUBY
end
end