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feat: allow ignoring module attributes in Credo.Check.Readability.StrictModuleLayout #1048

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29 changes: 25 additions & 4 deletions lib/credo/check/readability/strict_module_layout.ex
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -61,12 +61,20 @@ defmodule Credo.Check.Readability.StrictModuleLayout do
List of atoms identifying the module parts which are not checked, and may
therefore appear anywhere in the module. Supported values are the same as
in the `:order` param.
""",
ignore_module_attributes: """
List of atoms identifying the module attributes which are not checked, and may
therefore appear anywhere in the module. Useful for custom DSLs that use attributes
before function heads.

For example, if you provide `~w/trace/a`, all `@trace` attributes will be ignored.
"""
]
],
param_defaults: [
order: ~w/shortdoc moduledoc behaviour use import alias require/a,
ignore: []
ignore: [],
ignore_module_attributes: []
]

alias Credo.CLI.Output.UI
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -106,6 +114,7 @@ defmodule Credo.Check.Readability.StrictModuleLayout do
defp all_errors(modules_and_parts, params, issue_meta) do
expected_order = expected_order(params)
ignored_parts = Keyword.get(params, :ignore, [])
ignore_module_attributes = Keyword.get(params, :ignore_module_attributes, [])

Enum.reduce(
modules_and_parts,
Expand All @@ -118,13 +127,25 @@ defmodule Credo.Check.Readability.StrictModuleLayout do
# because enforcing an internal order between these two kinds is counterproductive if
# a module implements multiple behaviours. In such cases, we typically want to group
# callbacks by the implementation, not by the kind (fun vs macro).
{callback_impl, location} when callback_impl in ~w/callback_macro callback_fun/a ->
{:callback_impl, location}
{callback_impl, meta} when callback_impl in ~w/callback_macro callback_fun/a ->
{:callback_impl, meta}

other ->
other
end)
|> Stream.reject(fn {part, _location} -> part in ignored_parts end)
|> Stream.reject(fn {part, meta} ->
cond do
part in ignored_parts ->
true

part == :module_attribute and
Keyword.get(meta, :attribute, nil) in ignore_module_attributes ->
true

true ->
false
end
end)

module_errors(module, parts, expected_order, issue_meta) ++ errors
end
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7 changes: 5 additions & 2 deletions lib/credo/code/module.ex
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -371,6 +371,9 @@ defmodule Credo.Code.Module do
typedoc dialyzer external_resource file on_definition on_load vsn spec/a,
do: state

defp analyze(state, {:@, meta, [{name, _, _}]}),
do: add_module_element(state, :module_attribute, Keyword.put(meta, :attribute, name))

defp analyze(state, {:@, meta, _}),
do: add_module_element(state, :module_attribute, meta)

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -444,7 +447,7 @@ defmodule Credo.Code.Module do
end

defp add_module_element(state, element, meta) do
location = Keyword.take(meta, ~w/line column/a)
update_in(state.current_module.parts, &[{element, location} | &1])
meta = Keyword.take(meta, ~w/attribute line column/a)
update_in(state.current_module.parts, &[{element, meta} | &1])
end
end
56 changes: 56 additions & 0 deletions test/credo/check/readability/strict_module_layout_test.exs
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Expand Up @@ -277,4 +277,60 @@ defmodule Credo.Check.Readability.StrictModuleLayoutTest do
assert issue.message == "alias must appear before require"
end
end

describe "ignored module attributes" do
test "ignores custom module attributes" do
"""
defmodule Test do
use Baz

import Bar

@trace trace_fun()
def test_fun() do
nil
end

@trace trace_fun()
def test() do
nil
end
end
"""
|> to_source_file
|> run_check(@described_check,
order: ~w(use import module_attribute)a,
ignore_module_attributes: ~w/trace/a
)
|> refute_issues
end

test "only ignores set module attributes" do
[issue] =
"""
defmodule Test do
import Bar

@trace trace_fun()
def test_fun() do
nil
end

@bad_attribute
@trace trace_fun()
def test() do
nil
end
end
"""
|> to_source_file
|> run_check(@described_check,
order: ~w(import module_attribute)a,
ignore_module_attributes: ~w/trace/a
)
|> assert_issue

assert issue.message == "module attribute must appear before public function"
end
end
end
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion test/credo/code/module_test.exs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ defmodule Credo.Code.ModuleTest do
end

test "recognizes module attribute" do
assert analyze(~s/@mod_attr 1/) == [{Test, [module_attribute: [line: 2, column: 3]]}]
assert analyze(~s/@mod_attr 1/) == [{Test, [module_attribute: [attribute: :mod_attr, line: 2, column: 3]]}]
end

test "recognizes struct definition" do
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