brew/Library/Homebrew/test/rubocops/text/assert_statements_spec.rb
Rylan Polster d5d7b6c3db
style: remove RSpec/MultipleDescribes violations
Co-authored-by: Nanda H Krishna <nanda.harishankar@gmail.com>
2021-02-01 20:30:51 -05:00

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# typed: false
# frozen_string_literal: true
require "rubocops/lines"
describe RuboCop::Cop::FormulaAudit::AssertStatements do
subject(:cop) { described_class.new }
context "when auditing formula assertions" do
it "reports an offense when assert ... include is used" do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
class Foo < Formula
desc "foo"
url 'https://brew.sh/foo-1.0.tgz'
assert File.read("inbox").include?("Sample message 1")
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use `assert_match` instead of `assert ...include?`
end
RUBY
end
it "reports an offense when assert ... exist? is used without a negation" do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
class Foo < Formula
desc "foo"
url 'https://brew.sh/foo-1.0.tgz'
assert File.exist? "default.ini"
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use `assert_predicate <path_to_file>, :exist?` instead of `assert File.exist? "default.ini"`
end
RUBY
end
it "reports an offense when assert ... exist? is used with a negation" do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
class Foo < Formula
desc "foo"
url 'https://brew.sh/foo-1.0.tgz'
assert !File.exist?("default.ini")
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use `refute_predicate <path_to_file>, :exist?` instead of `assert !File.exist?("default.ini")`
end
RUBY
end
it "reports an offense when assert ... executable? is used without a negation" do
expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
class Foo < Formula
desc "foo"
url 'https://brew.sh/foo-1.0.tgz'
assert File.executable? f
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use `assert_predicate <path_to_file>, :executable?` instead of `assert File.executable? f`
end
RUBY
end
end
end