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A Grunt task plugin for running FlexPMD to lint/analyze apps built on Adobe Flex/ActionScript/MXML/Flash/AIR/etc. Think of it as "ASLint"/"FlexLint".
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grunt-flexpmd
A Grunt task plugin for running FlexPMD to lint/analyze apps built on Adobe Flex/ActionScript/MXML/Flash/AIR/etc. Think of it as "ASLint"/"FlexLint".
Getting Started
This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.2
If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:
npm install grunt-flexpmd --save-dev
Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-flexpmd');
External Dependencies
While this Node/NPM module does not have any external dependencies itself, the underlying FlexPMD tool requires Java.
The "flexpmd" task
Overview
In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named flexpmd
to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig()
.
grunt.initConfig({
flexpmd: {
options: {
// Task-specific options go here.
},
your_target: {
// Target-specific file lists and/or options go here.
},
},
})
Options
options.input
Type: String
Default value: null
A string value that is used as the single input directory.
If a [single] "src" directory is configured, it will override this input
option.
options.output
Type: String
Default value: null
A string value that is used as the output directory in which to write the results file (named "pmd.xml" by default).
If a "dest" file is configured, it will override this output
option.
options.ruleset
Type: String
Default value: null
A string value that is used as the path to the FlexPMD ruleset. If no ruleset is specified, it will use the default FlexPMD ruleset.
options.priority
Type: Number
Default value: 5
An integer value 1-5 (where 1 is the highest priority and 5 is the least) that indicates the minimum
violation priority at which to fail the task. For example, if a single priority level 5
violation
exists but you have configured options.priority
to be 3
, the task will not fail.
Note that if you are also generating an XML report file, the report file will contain ALL violations rather than being filtered down based on this priority setting. (If you think this is a silly design choice, please open a new issue to discuss it.)
options.force
Type: Boolean
Default value: false
A Boolean value that indicates if the task should succeed even if there are analysis violations. This is probably most useful if you want to generate an XML analysis report for informational purposes but without impacting build status.
Usage Examples
Basic Example
The following example configuration will run the default FlexPMD ruleset over all files in the "src/" directory.
grunt.initConfig({
flexpmd: {
example1: {
src: 'src/'
}
}
});
XML Report Example
The following example configuration will run the default FlexPMD ruleset over all files in the "src/" directory and
create a report file called "flexlint.xml" in the "reports/" directory. The task will pass even if there are violations
because of the force: true
option.
grunt.initConfig({
flexpmd: {
example2: {
options: {
force: true
},
'reports/flexlint.xml': ['src/']
}
}
});
Custom Ruleset Example
The following example configuration will run a custom FlexPMD ruleset over all files in the "src/" directory and create a report file called "pmd.xml" in the "reports/" directory. The task will fail if there are violations of priority level 3 or higher (1-3).
grunt.initConfig({
flexpmd: {
options: {
input: 'src/',
output: 'reports/',
priority: 3
},
example3: {
options: {
ruleset: 'config/myCustomRuleset.xml'
}
}
}
});
Contributing
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.
Release History
- 0.1.1: Published to NPM on 2014-03-05.
- Minor README fix.
- 0.1.0: Published to NPM on 2014-03-05.
- Initial release.
Background Information on FlexPMD
- Home
- Overview
- About
- How to invoke FlexPMD
- How to interpret FlexPMD results
- How to add your own rule
- Developer documentation
- Mind Map: "What is FlexPMD?"
- FlashDevelop4's integrated FlexPMD source folder (→ Tools → Flash Tools → Analyse Project Source code.)
- FlashDevelop3's FlexPMD plugin wrapper and usage discussion
- FlashDevelop3's FlexPMD plugin wrapper setup guide