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Enforce Coding Style with CheckStyle

Enforce Coding Style with CheckStyle

The world of programming is tricky and it gets trickier when it comes to employing a standard. A standard may mean a standard in application architecture or a standard in the development pattern. Also one of the most important things that companies want to enforce is a coding standard. Many wonder about the advantage of doing this. To me this means better understanding and better maintainability of the source code. By following a coding standard, you ensure that the source code is predictable in its semantics and understood in the same manner across the development team. The importance of having this visibility may not be imminent to the small size projects and a small size team but as the scope of the project is spanned across multiple teams, the coding standard becomes an important issue. In this article, we explore one such coding style checker component called Checkstyle and see how it helps you define and enforce a Java coding standard across the project teams.

CheckStyle Starter

With the above background in mind, we will now have an introduction to the Checkstyle component. Well, Checkstyle is an open source project hosted by Sourceforge. It is a component targeted to define and enforce coding standards for Java language based applications. You can get the binary version from the following website:

http://checkstyle.sourceforge.net/

In general, Checkstyle helps you to do the following things:

  • Checking Javadoc comments
  • Checking for Naming conventions
  • Checking for Import statements
  • Check for size violations
  • Check for whitespaces
  • Check for Modifiers
  • Check for Coding problems
  • Checking for Class design
  • And other miscellaneous checks

We will now explore how Checkstyle attempts to do the style checking.

Working of Checkstyle

First of all, Checkstyle allows you to define the coding standards in the form of a XML file. The Checkstyle component parses the information provided in the configuration XML file and then checks any particular Java application against the defined standards. Upon failure in some checks, the Checkstyle can produce non-conformation reports in a file.

In essence, the Checkstyle XML configuration file follows a DTD defined within the Checkstyle binary distribution. The Checkstyle configuration consists of <module> elements with one or more <property> elements defined within it. Each <module> has a name attribute associated with it. The Checkstyle attempts to load a class defined by the name attribute. For example,

<module name=”RedundantThrows”>
will ask Checkstyle to load a class named RedundantThrows from the classpath. Now the question is what if this class has a package structure. The answer is that you can predefine the package names in a separate XML file called checkstyle_packages.xml. As an example, all the default Checkstyle classes are packaged in com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle package. So the checkstyle_packages.xml file defines the following:

<checkstyle-packages>
     <package name="com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle">
          <package name="checks"/>
     </package>
</checkstyle-packages>

To sum up the general rule of thumb in Checkstyle configuration is that:

  1. The class that handles any particular type of code checking is called a module.
  2. The name of the class to invoke is defined as the name attribute of the <module> elements in the main checkstyle configuration file.
  3. The class name can be a fully qualified name of the class or may be only the name of the class in case using the pre-specified packages.
  4. In case, you are using pre-specified package mechanism, the package names need to be defined in the checkstyle_packages.xml file.
  5. This gives us the flexibility to plug-in our own custom Checker classes doing some specific things.

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