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Add new Rails/ActiveSupportOnLoad cop. #749

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions changelog/new_add_railsactivesupportonload_cop.md
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* [#749](https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop-rails/pull/749): Add new `Rails/ActiveSupportOnLoad` cop. ([@bdewater][])
9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions config/default.yml
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Enabled: true
VersionAdded: '0.48'

Rails/ActiveSupportOnLoad:
Description: 'Use `ActiveSupport.on_load(...)` to patch Rails framework classes.'
Enabled: 'pending'
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Reference:
- 'https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveSupport/LazyLoadHooks.html'
- 'https://guides.rubyonrails.org/engines.html#available-load-hooks'
SafeAutoCorrect: false
VersionAdded: '<<next>>'

Rails/AddColumnIndex:
Description: >-
Rails migrations don't make use of a given `index` key, but also
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70 changes: 70 additions & 0 deletions lib/rubocop/cop/rails/active_support_on_load.rb
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# frozen_string_literal: true

module RuboCop
module Cop
module Rails
# Checks for Rails framework classes that are patched directly instead of using Active Support load hooks. Direct
# patching forcibly loads the framework referenced, using hooks defers loading until it's actually needed.
#
# @safety
# While using lazy load hooks is recommended, it changes the order in which is code is loaded and may reveal
# load order dependency bugs.
#
# @example
#
# # bad
# ActiveRecord::Base.include(MyClass)
#
# # good
# ActiveSupport.on_load(:active_record) { include MyClass }
class ActiveSupportOnLoad < Base
extend AutoCorrector

MSG = 'Use `%<prefer>s` instead of `%<current>s`.'
RESTRICT_ON_SEND = %i[prepend include extend].freeze
LOAD_HOOKS = {
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'ActionCable' => 'action_cable',
'ActionCable::Channel::Base' => 'action_cable_channel',
'ActionCable::Connection::Base' => 'action_cable_connection',
'ActionCable::Connection::TestCase' => 'action_cable_connection_test_case',
'ActionController::API' => 'action_controller',
'ActionController::Base' => 'action_controller',
'ActionController::TestCase' => 'action_controller_test_case',
'ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest' => 'action_dispatch_integration_test',
'ActionDispatch::Request' => 'action_dispatch_request',
'ActionDispatch::Response' => 'action_dispatch_response',
'ActionDispatch::SystemTestCase' => 'action_dispatch_system_test_case',
'ActionMailbox::Base' => 'action_mailbox',
'ActionMailbox::InboundEmail' => 'action_mailbox_inbound_email',
'ActionMailbox::Record' => 'action_mailbox_record',
'ActionMailbox::TestCase' => 'action_mailbox_test_case',
'ActionMailer::Base' => 'action_mailer',
'ActionMailer::TestCase' => 'action_mailer_test_case',
'ActionText::Content' => 'action_text_content',
'ActionText::Record' => 'action_text_record',
'ActionText::RichText' => 'action_text_rich_text',
'ActionView::Base' => 'action_view',
'ActionView::TestCase' => 'action_view_test_case',
'ActiveJob::Base' => 'active_job',
'ActiveJob::TestCase' => 'active_job_test_case',
'ActiveRecord::Base' => 'active_record',
'ActiveStorage::Attachment' => 'active_storage_attachment',
'ActiveStorage::Blob' => 'active_storage_blob',
'ActiveStorage::Record' => 'active_storage_record',
'ActiveStorage::VariantRecord' => 'active_storage_variant_record',
'ActiveSupport::TestCase' => 'active_support_test_case'
}.freeze

def on_send(node)
receiver, method, arguments = *node # rubocop:disable InternalAffairs/NodeDestructuring
return unless receiver && (hook = LOAD_HOOKS[receiver.const_name])

preferred = "ActiveSupport.on_load(:#{hook}) { #{method} #{arguments.source} }"
add_offense(node, message: format(MSG, prefer: preferred, current: node.source)) do |corrector|
corrector.replace(node, preferred)
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/active_record_callbacks_order'
require_relative 'rails/active_record_override'
require_relative 'rails/active_support_aliases'
require_relative 'rails/active_support_on_load'
require_relative 'rails/add_column_index'
require_relative 'rails/after_commit_override'
require_relative 'rails/application_controller'
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96 changes: 96 additions & 0 deletions spec/rubocop/cop/rails/active_support_on_load_spec.rb
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# frozen_string_literal: true

RSpec.describe(RuboCop::Cop::Rails::ActiveSupportOnLoad, :config) do
it 'adds offense and corrects when trying to extend a framework class with include' do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
ActiveRecord::Base.include(MyClass)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use `ActiveSupport.on_load(:active_record) { include MyClass }` instead of `ActiveRecord::Base.include(MyClass)`.
RUBY
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expect_correction(<<~RUBY)
ActiveSupport.on_load(:active_record) { include MyClass }
RUBY
end

it 'adds offense and corrects when trying to extend a framework class with prepend' do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
ActiveRecord::Base.prepend(MyClass)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use `ActiveSupport.on_load(:active_record) { prepend MyClass }` instead of `ActiveRecord::Base.prepend(MyClass)`.
RUBY

expect_correction(<<~RUBY)
ActiveSupport.on_load(:active_record) { prepend MyClass }
RUBY
end

it 'adds offense and corrects when trying to extend a framework class with extend' do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
ActiveRecord::Base.extend(MyClass)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use `ActiveSupport.on_load(:active_record) { extend MyClass }` instead of `ActiveRecord::Base.extend(MyClass)`.
RUBY

expect_correction(<<~RUBY)
ActiveSupport.on_load(:active_record) { extend MyClass }
RUBY
end

it 'adds offense and corrects when trying to extend a framework class with absolute name' do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
::ActiveRecord::Base.extend(MyClass)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use `ActiveSupport.on_load(:active_record) { extend MyClass }` instead of `::ActiveRecord::Base.extend(MyClass)`.
RUBY

expect_correction(<<~RUBY)
ActiveSupport.on_load(:active_record) { extend MyClass }
RUBY
end

it 'adds offense and corrects when trying to extend a framework class with a variable' do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
ActiveRecord::Base.extend(my_class)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use `ActiveSupport.on_load(:active_record) { extend my_class }` instead of `ActiveRecord::Base.extend(my_class)`.
RUBY

expect_correction(<<~RUBY)
ActiveSupport.on_load(:active_record) { extend my_class }
RUBY
end

it 'does not add offense when extending a variable' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~RUBY)
foo.extend(MyClass)
RUBY
end

it 'does not add offense when extending the framework using on_load and include' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~RUBY)
ActiveSupport.on_load(:active_record) { include MyClass }
RUBY
end

it 'does not add offense when extending the framework using on_load and include in a multi-line block' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~RUBY)
ActiveSupport.on_load(:active_record) do
include MyClass
end
RUBY
end

it 'does not add offense when there is no extension on the supported classes' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~RUBY)
ActiveRecord::Base.include_root_in_json = false
RUBY
end

it 'does not add offense when using include?' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~RUBY)
name.include?('bob')
RUBY
end

it 'does not add offense on unsupported classes' do
expect_no_offenses(<<~RUBY)
MyClass1.prepend(MyClass)
RUBY
end
end