Hi Mark, I appreciate you sharing your more recent experience - it sounds like SonarQube remains the most viable option for now...
Thanks, Greg On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 5:20 AM Kessler CTR Mark J <mark.kessler....@usmc.mil.invalid> wrote: > Greg, > We actually still use SonarQube for AS file scanning as AS3 does not > have a lot of actively developed utilities in this area. You do have to > customize their rules list to be more appropriate, but it does give you a > 70% solution. You are correct about it not working on any code structure > inside of the MXML files themselves. Run the MXML files lean on code and > rely on controllers/VO/utility in pure AS files to give you the most > benefit from it. > > -Mark K > > -----Original Message----- > From: Greg Dove <greg.d...@gmail.com> > Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2022 00:51 > To: users@royale.apache.org > Cc: Apache Royale Development <d...@royale.apache.org> > Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Quick check on Linting tools for Apache Royale > > > Hi everyone, > > It's been a while since I used any code quality tools with Apache Royale. > I'm keen for some updated suggestions if you have any... to be clear: this > is about the actionscript/css/mxml, not about the generated javascript. > > I worked on a project some years ago (when it was still FlexJS) where we > used SonarQube, and that was working at the time (as part of a maven build) > and was useful (although I think it may have been limited to actionscript > code blocks inside mxml and not working with mxml itself...). > > Has anyone used SonarQube or perhaps tried to use Flex PMD or anything > else recently, with Apache Royale? Would be keen to hear your thoughts > and/or recommendations! > > Thanks, > Greg > > >