Using coffeelint version: v1.16.1
Coffeelint is a set of simple ruby bindings for coffeelint.
Install the Gem
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'coffeelint'
Or for the most up to date version:
gem 'coffeelint', :git => 'git://github.com/zmbush/coffeelint-ruby.git', :submodules => true
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install coffeelint
There are a few different uses of coffeelint.
lint_report = Coffeelint.lint(coffeescript source code, [config options])
lint_report = Coffeelint.lint_file(filename of coffeescript source, [config_options])
lint_reports = Coffeelint.lint_dir(directory, [config_options])
Coffeelint.lint_dir(directory, [config_options]) do |filename, lint_report|
puts filename
puts lint_report
Coffeelint.display_test_results(filename, lint_report)
end
Coffeelint.run_test(filename of coffeescript source, [config_options]) # Run tests and print pretty results (return true/false)
Coffeelint.run_test_suite(directory, [config_options]) # Runs a pretty report recursively for a directory (returns/exits with number of errors if any or 0)
The coffeelint gem takes the same config options as coffeelint. The only addition is the config_file parameter. If you call coffeelint like:
Coffeelint.run_test_suite(directory, :config_file => 'coffeelint_config.json')
Then it will load the config options from that file.
Alternatively you can create a config file in your project, coffeelint will load these by default:
- coffeelint.json
- .coffeelint.json
- config/coffeelint.json
- config/.coffeelint.json
To use a local version of coffeelint instead of the one bundled with the gem, You can set the path with Coffeelint.set_path(/path/to/coffeelint.js)
Additionally, if you are using rails you also get the rake task:
rake coffeelint
Which will run the test on any *.coffee file in your app
or spec
directories
Finally, there is a command line utility that allows you to run standalone tests:
coffeelint.rb <filename>
coffeelint.rb -r <directory>
coffeelint.rb -f <config.json> [-r] <fname-or-directory>
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
Bundler needs a compiled coffeelint present which you can get by running
rake prepare