How to add a formatting code rule in VSTS?
In our team, there are developers using different code formatting. On each code review, we have the same problem again and again, we loose a lot of time remind him to do it in the correct way.
Is there a way to add in VSTS a rule to block the build if the default code formatting is not respected.
Example:
//NOT VALID
var user = _userRepository.GetAll()
.Where(u => u.Country == "Canada")
.ToList();
//VALID
var user = _userRepository.GetAll()
.Where(u => u.Country == "Canada")
.ToList();
Thanks for your help.
azure-devops azure-pipelines code-formatting azure-pipelines-build-task
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In our team, there are developers using different code formatting. On each code review, we have the same problem again and again, we loose a lot of time remind him to do it in the correct way.
Is there a way to add in VSTS a rule to block the build if the default code formatting is not respected.
Example:
//NOT VALID
var user = _userRepository.GetAll()
.Where(u => u.Country == "Canada")
.ToList();
//VALID
var user = _userRepository.GetAll()
.Where(u => u.Country == "Canada")
.ToList();
Thanks for your help.
azure-devops azure-pipelines code-formatting azure-pipelines-build-task
2
Add static analysis to your PR builds. Or add something like StyleCop / ReSharper analysis. There are tons of tools to analyze code and display warnings or errors based on rule violations.
– Daniel Mann
Nov 24 '18 at 2:00
Thanks I will take a look on it.
– Cedric Arnould
Nov 26 '18 at 21:00
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In our team, there are developers using different code formatting. On each code review, we have the same problem again and again, we loose a lot of time remind him to do it in the correct way.
Is there a way to add in VSTS a rule to block the build if the default code formatting is not respected.
Example:
//NOT VALID
var user = _userRepository.GetAll()
.Where(u => u.Country == "Canada")
.ToList();
//VALID
var user = _userRepository.GetAll()
.Where(u => u.Country == "Canada")
.ToList();
Thanks for your help.
azure-devops azure-pipelines code-formatting azure-pipelines-build-task
In our team, there are developers using different code formatting. On each code review, we have the same problem again and again, we loose a lot of time remind him to do it in the correct way.
Is there a way to add in VSTS a rule to block the build if the default code formatting is not respected.
Example:
//NOT VALID
var user = _userRepository.GetAll()
.Where(u => u.Country == "Canada")
.ToList();
//VALID
var user = _userRepository.GetAll()
.Where(u => u.Country == "Canada")
.ToList();
Thanks for your help.
azure-devops azure-pipelines code-formatting azure-pipelines-build-task
azure-devops azure-pipelines code-formatting azure-pipelines-build-task
asked Nov 23 '18 at 17:38
Cedric ArnouldCedric Arnould
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Add static analysis to your PR builds. Or add something like StyleCop / ReSharper analysis. There are tons of tools to analyze code and display warnings or errors based on rule violations.
– Daniel Mann
Nov 24 '18 at 2:00
Thanks I will take a look on it.
– Cedric Arnould
Nov 26 '18 at 21:00
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2
Add static analysis to your PR builds. Or add something like StyleCop / ReSharper analysis. There are tons of tools to analyze code and display warnings or errors based on rule violations.
– Daniel Mann
Nov 24 '18 at 2:00
Thanks I will take a look on it.
– Cedric Arnould
Nov 26 '18 at 21:00
2
2
Add static analysis to your PR builds. Or add something like StyleCop / ReSharper analysis. There are tons of tools to analyze code and display warnings or errors based on rule violations.
– Daniel Mann
Nov 24 '18 at 2:00
Add static analysis to your PR builds. Or add something like StyleCop / ReSharper analysis. There are tons of tools to analyze code and display warnings or errors based on rule violations.
– Daniel Mann
Nov 24 '18 at 2:00
Thanks I will take a look on it.
– Cedric Arnould
Nov 26 '18 at 21:00
Thanks I will take a look on it.
– Cedric Arnould
Nov 26 '18 at 21:00
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We are using StyleCop: https://github.com/StyleCop/StyleCop
It is a great tool to enforce a set of style and consistency rules. We added it to the .csproj
file, so it runs on the developer machines as well to give developers instant feedback, and also as part of our Azure DevOps build pipeline together with the C# compiler.
Thanks, I will take a look on it soon :)
– Cedric Arnould
Dec 3 '18 at 19:52
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We are using StyleCop: https://github.com/StyleCop/StyleCop
It is a great tool to enforce a set of style and consistency rules. We added it to the .csproj
file, so it runs on the developer machines as well to give developers instant feedback, and also as part of our Azure DevOps build pipeline together with the C# compiler.
Thanks, I will take a look on it soon :)
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Dec 3 '18 at 19:52
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We are using StyleCop: https://github.com/StyleCop/StyleCop
It is a great tool to enforce a set of style and consistency rules. We added it to the .csproj
file, so it runs on the developer machines as well to give developers instant feedback, and also as part of our Azure DevOps build pipeline together with the C# compiler.
Thanks, I will take a look on it soon :)
– Cedric Arnould
Dec 3 '18 at 19:52
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We are using StyleCop: https://github.com/StyleCop/StyleCop
It is a great tool to enforce a set of style and consistency rules. We added it to the .csproj
file, so it runs on the developer machines as well to give developers instant feedback, and also as part of our Azure DevOps build pipeline together with the C# compiler.
We are using StyleCop: https://github.com/StyleCop/StyleCop
It is a great tool to enforce a set of style and consistency rules. We added it to the .csproj
file, so it runs on the developer machines as well to give developers instant feedback, and also as part of our Azure DevOps build pipeline together with the C# compiler.
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Thanks, I will take a look on it soon :)
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Thanks, I will take a look on it soon :)
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Dec 3 '18 at 19:52
Thanks, I will take a look on it soon :)
– Cedric Arnould
Dec 3 '18 at 19:52
Thanks, I will take a look on it soon :)
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Dec 3 '18 at 19:52
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Add static analysis to your PR builds. Or add something like StyleCop / ReSharper analysis. There are tons of tools to analyze code and display warnings or errors based on rule violations.
– Daniel Mann
Nov 24 '18 at 2:00
Thanks I will take a look on it.
– Cedric Arnould
Nov 26 '18 at 21:00