Code quality

HackerEarth provides you with a code quality score for full stack questions, which is available for the React framework.

HackerEarth Assessment enables you to assess full stack code based on various key metrics used to define the efficiency and usability of the code. These key metrics are as follows:

  1. Maintainability: This metric indicates whether the code is easy to maintain and modify. It also indicates the minimum risks that are associated with such changes.
  2. Reliability: This metric indicates that the code is free from defects, bugs, and logic flaws.: This metric indicates whether the code is easy to read and maintain. A reliable code is efficient and optimized in nature.
  3. Security: This metric indicates that the code is free from defects, bugs, and logic flaws.

Viewing the code quality score

To view the code quality score of a candidate, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your HackerEarth Assessment account using your admin credentials.
  2. Click Tests.
  3. Click the name of the test in which you want to view the code quality score of a candidate.
  4. In the Candidates section, click Test taken, Review pending, or Shortlisted to view the candidate's profile.
  5. Click the name of the candidate to view the details of the candidate.
  6. In the Detailed submission report section, navigate to the full stack questions section to view the code quality score.
  7. Click .
  8. Click Details.

The code quality report is displayed under the code quality section.

Code quality for full stack questions is only available for the React framework.