CSC/ECE 517 Spring 2019 - Project E1916. Fix Code Climate issues in controllers with names beginning with A through N: Difference between revisions
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*Class [class name] has XX methods (exceeds 20 allowed). Consider refactoring. | *Class [class name] has XX methods (exceeds 20 allowed). Consider refactoring. | ||
*Method [method name] has XX lines of code (exceeds 25 allowed). Consider refactoring. | *Method [method name] has XX lines of code (exceeds 25 allowed). Consider refactoring. | ||
*Mass assignment is not restricted using attr_accessible. | *Mass assignment is not restricted using attr_accessible. | ||
*Potentially dangerous attribute available for mass assignment | *Potentially dangerous attribute available for mass assignment. | ||
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Revision as of 03:20, 25 March 2019
Description of the project
In all files in app/controllers/ with names beginning with A through N, except assignment_controller.rb. There is some code smells detected by the code climate. These violate many of the ruby/rails best practices and needs to be rectified. Our team is to fix all code smells except
- Assignment Branch Condition size for [method name] is too high
- Perceived complexity for [method name] is too high.
- Cyclomatic complexity for [method name] is too high.
- Method [method name] has a Cognitive Complexity of XX (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring.
- File [file name] has XXX lines of code (exceeds 250 allowed). Consider refactoring.
- Class [class name] has XX methods (exceeds 20 allowed). Consider refactoring.
- Method [method name] has XX lines of code (exceeds 25 allowed). Consider refactoring.
*Mass assignment is not restricted using attr_accessible. *Potentially dangerous attribute available for mass assignment.
Files modified in the project
- app/controllers/questionnaires_controller.rb
- app/views/questionnaires/_questionnaire.html.erb
- app/views/questionnaires/edit_questionnaire.html.erb (deleted)
- spec/controllers/questionnaires_controller_spec.rb
Issues and Improvements
The assign_instructor_id method
Problems
This method had two issues:
- Its name was misleading because it did not actually assign a value; it simply obtained a value from the user in the session.
- It was delving into implementation details of the User class.
Solution
The equivalent logic was already implemented in the User class's instructor_id method, so calls to the assign_instructor_id method were simply replaced with:
session[:user].instructor_id
A description in spec/controllers/questionnaires_controller_spec.rb was updated to reflect that assign_instructor_id was no longer in scope.
The export and import methods
Problems
These methods were actually no longer being used, because the functionality they provided was moved to the export_file and import_file routes.
Solution
- The logic was triggered by the presence of the parameters import or export in the save_all_questions action. Code that caused these parameters to be present had been commented out of _questionnaire.html.erb and edit_questionnaire.html.erb in the questionnaire views. The latter file was no longer reachable, as there was no reference to an edit_questionnaire action in config/routes.rb or any direct references to it in the questionnaires controller itself. Thus the commented-out code was removed from _questionnaire.html.erb and the edit_questionnaire.html.erb file was deleted.
- The logic referencing the parameters and methods was removed from the save_all_questions method.