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@cspell/cspell-json-reporter
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@cspell/cspell-json-reporter
CSpell reporter with JSON output
Install it as a development package in the repository that will use it.
npm install -SD @cspell/cspell-json-reporter
cspell . --reporter @cspell/cspell-json-reporter
Add this to cspell.yaml
:
reporters: [['@cspell/cspell-json-reporter', { outFile: 'out.json' }]]
or cspell.json
{
"reporters": [["@cspell/cspell-json-reporter", { "outFile": "out.json" }]]
}
@cspell/cspell-json-reporter
emits a JSON file with the following fields:
issues
- found spelling issuesresult
- CSpell linting resultserror
- CSell error messagesprogress
- file linting progress messages if settings.progress
is enabledinfo
- CSpell execution logs if settings.verbose
is enableddebug
- CSpell debug logs if settings.debug
is enabledimport type {
ErrorLike,
Issue,
MessageType,
ProgressFileComplete,
ProgressItem,
RunResult
} from '@cspell/cspell-types';
export type CSpellJSONReporterOutput = {
/**
* Found spelling issues
*/
issues: Array<Issue>;
/**
* CSpell execution logs
*/
info?: Array<{ message: string; msgType: MessageType }>;
/**
* CSpell debug logs
*/
debug?: Array<{ message: string }>;
/**
* CSpell error logs
*/
error?: Array<{ message: string; error: ErrorLike }>;
/**
* CSpell file progress logs
*/
progress?: Array<ProgressItem | ProgressFileComplete>;
/**
* Execution result
*/
result: RunResult;
};
Possible settings:
outFile
(default: stdout) - path for JSON file to emitverbose
(default: false) - enable saving of execution logsdebug
(default: false) - enable saving of debug logsprogress
(default: false) - enable saving of file progress logs/**
* CSpell-json-reporter settings type definition
*/
export type CSpellJSONReporterSettings = {
/**
* Path to the output file.
*
* Relative paths are relative to the current working directory.
*
* Special values:
* - `stdout` - write the JSON to `stdout`.
* - `stderr` - write the JSON to `stderr`.
*
* @default stdout
*/
outFile?: string;
/**
* Add more information about the files being checked and the configuration
* @default false
*/
verbose?: boolean;
/**
* Add information useful for debugging cspell.json files
* @default false
*/
debug?: boolean;
/**
* Add progress messages
* @default false
*/
progress?: boolean;
};
FAQs
JSON reporter for CSpell
We found that @cspell/cspell-json-reporter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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