This GitHub action runs rubocop and posts offences as inline comments on pull requests. When offences are resolved, the comments are fully deleted, making for clean pull requests without noisy history.
This action was created to replace the unmaintained Hound service from Thoughtbot.
Create a .github/workflows/rubocop.yml
file in your repository:
name: Rubocop
on: pull_request
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
jobs:
rubocop:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
- uses: reclaim-the-stack/rubocop-action@v1
The GitHub token to use for interacting with the GitHub API (eg. to managed comments). By default we use the token which is automatically provided by GitHub Actions.
By default rubocop
/ rubocop-rails
and rubocop-rspec
gems are installed. Check the action.yml file for the current default version of the gems installed by this action.
You can override the gems and versions either by:
Specifying gem_versions
as Gemfile
in which case we parse your Gemfile.lock
and install any gems with a name beginning with rubocop
with their specified version.
- uses: reclaim-the-stack/rubocop-action@v1
with:
gem_versions: Gemfile
Specifying gem_versions
in the standard gem install
format.
- uses: reclaim-the-stack/rubocop-action@v1
with:
gem_versions: rubocop:1.18.3 rubocop-rspec:2.0.0 rubocop-<some-other-plugin>:1.2.0
Allows you to pass additional arguments to rubocop. E.g.
- uses: reclaim-the-stack/rubocop-action@v1
with:
rubocop_arguments: --config .rubocop.yml
We don't handle hitting API rate limits on the GitHub API. Presumably this could end up being a problem if you create a pull request with a ton of offences requiring inline comments. Shouldn't be a problem for normal use though.