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Lightning Web Security ESLint rule maker utilities
$ yarn add @locker/eslint-rule-maker
Define a rule using createRule(config)
.
const { createRule, matchers } = require('@locker/eslint-rule-maker');
module.exports = createRule({
rule: {
// The message provided to `context.report()`.
message: 'Use of window.top is prohibited.',
// The array of object property paths to search for.
search: ['window.top'],
// The optional fix function or string provided to `context.report()`.
// https://eslint.org/docs/developer-guide/working-with-rules#contextreport
fix: 'window',
// The optional meta object.
// https://eslint.org/docs/developer-guide/working-with-rules#rule-basics
meta: {
// The following default values are provided:
// fixable: 'code' (when specifying `rule.fix`)
// type: 'problem'
},
// Choose an optional match handler from the exported `matchers` object
// or specify a custom one. The following `matchers` are available:
// - `matchers.matchAsNonReadableNonWritable` (default)
// Reports access or assignments to matches.
//
// - `matchers.matchAsNonWritable`
// Reports assignments to matches.
//
// - `matchers.matchAsNullishAndNonWritable`
// Reports property access on, or assignments to, matches.
//
// Matchers are passed a match `data` object and should return a
// boolean indicating whether the match succeeded. Match `data` contains
// the following properties:
// - `data.context`
// The ESLint rule context object.
// https://eslint.org/docs/developer-guide/working-with-rules#the-context-object
//
// - `data.identifier`
// The matched identifier node, e.g. representing `top`.
//
// - `data.node`
// The matched node, e.g. representing `window.top`.
//
// - `data.pattern`
// The matched search pattern, e.g. 'window.top'.
onMatch: matchers.matchAsNullishAndNonWritable,
},
});
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Lightning Web Security ESLint rule maker utilities
The npm package @locker/eslint-rule-maker receives a total of 5,475 weekly downloads. As such, @locker/eslint-rule-maker popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @locker/eslint-rule-maker demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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