tools: add ESLint rule for assert.throws arguments

The second argument to "assert.throws" is usually a validation RegExp or
function for the thrown error. However, the function also accepts a
string and in this case it is interpreted as a message for the
AssertionError and not used for validation. It is common for people to
forget this and pass a validation string by mistake.
This new rule checks that we never pass a string literal as a second argument
to "assert.throws". Additionally, there is an option to enforce the
function to be called with at least two arguments. It is currently off
because we have many tests that do not comply with this rule.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/10089
Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Teddy Katz <teddy.katz@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <rtrott@gmail.com>
pull/10089/head
Michaël Zasso 2016-11-26 11:31:10 +01:00
parent 9366b8d90a
commit 0ae1684396
2 changed files with 60 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -121,6 +121,7 @@ rules:
align-function-arguments: 2
align-multiline-assignment: 2
assert-fail-single-argument: 2
assert-throws-arguments: [2, { requireTwo: false }]
new-with-error: [2, Error, RangeError, TypeError, SyntaxError, ReferenceError]
no-useless-regex-char-class-escape: [2, { override: ['[', ']'] }]

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@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
/**
* @fileoverview Check that assert.throws is never called with a string as
* second argument.
* @author Michaël Zasso
*/
'use strict';
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Rule Definition
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
function checkThrowsArguments(context, node) {
if (node.callee.type === 'MemberExpression' &&
node.callee.object.name === 'assert' &&
node.callee.property.name === 'throws') {
const args = node.arguments;
if (args.length > 3) {
context.report({
message: 'Too many arguments',
node: node
});
} else if (args.length > 1) {
const error = args[1];
if (error.type === 'Literal' && typeof error.value === 'string') {
context.report({
message: 'Unexpected string as second argument',
node: error
});
}
} else {
if (context.options[0].requireTwo) {
context.report({
message: 'Expected at least two arguments',
node: node
});
}
}
}
}
module.exports = {
meta: {
schema: [
{
type: 'object',
properties: {
requireTwo: {
type: 'boolean'
}
}
}
]
},
create: function(context) {
return {
CallExpression: (node) => checkThrowsArguments(context, node)
};
}
};