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Java Quality Checks

Code Quality

Tools

Below are some of the tools that make sure that good practices are followed for the following:

  1. Code coverage by unit tests.
  2. Common Coding standard in the team.
  3. Avoid simple mistakes like unused variables, methods, empty catch blocks, eating exceptions instead of throwing etc.
  4. Avoid copy/pasting of code greater than certain number of tokens.

Jacoco

JaCoCo is an open-source toolkit for measuring and reporting Java code coverage.
Gradle configuration for jacoco is located in gradle/jacoco.gradle.

Command:
gradle test integrationTest jacocoTestCoverageVerification

Output: Coverage report

Notice that the service package is excluded as it is considered as integration test in this example. This is just for demo purposes and in real life, unit tests should be written for the service package as well

PMD

PMD is a source code analyzer. It finds common programming flaws like unused variables, empty catch blocks, unnecessary object creation, and so forth.
Gradle configuration for PMD is located in gradle/pmd.gradle. The PMD checks are defined in config/pmd/ruleSet.xml.

Command:
gradle pmdMain

Output: PMD Report

CPD

CPD is Copy/Paste Detector provided by PMD. It helps in finding duplicate code. It is written using Karp-Rabin string matching algorithm.
Gradle configuration for CPD is located in gradle/pmd.gradle.

Command:
gradle cpd

Output:

         > A failure occurred while executing de.aaschmid.gradle.plugins.cpd.internal.worker.CpdAction
            > CPD found duplicate code. See the report at file:///java-quality-checks/build/reports/cpd/cpdCheck.text

Output file: cpdCheck.text

Checkstyle

Checkstyle is a development tool to help programmers write Java code that adheres to a coding standard. It automates the process of checking Java code to spare humans of this boring (but important) task. This makes it ideal for projects that want to enforce a coding standard.
Gradle configuration for checkstyle is located in gradle/checkstyle.gradle.
The checkstyle rules for production code are defined in config/checkstyle/checkstyle.xml.
The checkstyle rules for test code are definned in config/checkstyle/checkstyleTest.xml.

Command:
gradle checkStyleMain
gradle checkStyleTest

Output: Checkstyle main

Checkstyle test

SpotBugs

SpotBugs is a program which uses static analysis to look for bugs in Java code. SpotBugs is the spiritual successor of FindBugs, carrying on from the point where it left off with support of its community.
Gradle configuration for spotbugs is located in gradle/spotbugs.gradle.

Command:
gradle spotBugsMain

Practices

Tests

  • Follow the test pyramid when writing tests for the code. This means a lot of unit tests and handful integration tests.
  • Make sure assertions are written for each and every unit test and they are asserting the functionality under test.
  • Integration tests coverage numbers should not be considered when looking at the coverage numbers.