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Shared eslint configuration used at Boehringer Ingelheim for code styling
ESLint statically analyzes your code to quickly find problems. It is built into most text editors and you can run ESLint as part of your continuous integration pipeline. - https://eslint.org/
This is the shared eslint configuration used at Boehringer Ingelheim for code styling.
npm install --save-dev @boehringer-ingelheim/eslint-config
Create or update the .eslintrc.js file in your projects root directory accordingly.
module.exports = {
extends: ["@boehringer-ingelheim/eslint-config/base"],
};
This is not recommended as the goal is to have similar code stylings in all projects, but if for some reason you need to add or change the configuration, it is possible in the following way:
module.exports = {
extends: ["@boehringer-ingelheim/eslint-config/base"],
rules: {
camelcase: "off",
},
};
More Information: ESLint - Configuration Files
npx eslint .
Opinionated Options that differ from the standard/recommended eslint configurations.
@boehringer-ingelheim/eslint-config/basemodule.exports = {
extends: ["@boehringer-ingelheim/eslint-config/base"],
};
This shared ESLint configuration is set up for TypeScript projects that adhere to modern JavaScript standards. It uses the latest version of TypeScript (ES2022) and extends several plugins and recommended rules to enforce best practices and catch potential errors.
The following plugins are used in this configuration:
Additionally, the eslint-plugin-sort-keys-plus is used to automatically fix sorting issues.
This configuration also sets up the TypeScript parser @typescript-eslint/parser and eslint-import-resolver-typescript. The TypeScript project file ./tsconfig.json is set as default value for the project option in the parser configuration. If this is not the case, this must be changed accordingly:
module.exports = {
parserOptions: {
// Use `tsconfing.dev.json` as typescript project configuration, see: https://typescript-eslint.io/architecture/parser/#project
project: "./tsconfig.dev.json",
},
};
@boehringer-ingelheim/eslint-config/base/strictmodule.exports = {
extends: ["@boehringer-ingelheim/eslint-config/base/strict"],
};
This shared ESLint configuration extends the @boehringer-ingelheim/eslint-config/base configuration and adds additional strict linting rules from the @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin plugin. These strict rules aim to enforce a high standard of code quality and improve code maintainability.
@boehringer-ingelheim/eslint-config/reactmodule.exports = {
extends: ["@boehringer-ingelheim/eslint-config/base/strict", "@boehringer-ingelheim/eslint-config/react"],
};
This shared ESLint configuration is specifically tailored for React projects, and extends @boehringer-ingelheim/eslint-config/base. It uses the browser environment, and includes recommended configurations for the following plugins: jsx-a11y, react, and react-hooks.
The configuration sets several custom rules, including @typescript-eslint/ban-types and @typescript-eslint/consistent-type-definitions, as well as rules for organizing and formatting import statements.
@boehringer-ingelheim/eslint-config/playwrightmodule.exports = {
extends: ["@boehringer-ingelheim/eslint-config/base/strict", "@boehringer-ingelheim/eslint-config/playwright"],
};
This shared ESLint configuration is designed to enforce best practices and recommendations when writing tests with Playwright. It extends the eslint-plugin-playwright configuration and adds the following rules:
playwright/prefer-to-be: enforces the use of .toBe() instead of .toEqual() when testing for equality.playwright/prefer-to-have-length: enforces the use of .toHaveLength() instead of .toEqual(n) when testing the length of an object.playwright/require-top-level-describe: requires tests to be organized into top-level describe() blocks.npm install
npm test
This command may be useful when obscure errors or issues are encountered. It removes and recreates dependencies of your project.
npm run repair
Fully automated version management and package publishing via semantic-release. It bumps the version according to conventional commits, publishes the package to npm and release a new version to GitHub.
Make sure that the secrets GITHUB_TOKEN and NPM_TOKEN are available in GitHub repository.
npm run release:ci
Make sure that the environment variables GITHUB_TOKEN and NPM_TOKEN are set or declared in .env and a productive build was previously created via npm run build.
npm run release
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FAQs
Shared eslint configuration used at Boehringer Ingelheim for code styling
We found that @golms/eslint-config demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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