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@shopware-ag/admin-eslint-rules
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This package provides ESLint rules for the Shopware Administration.
You can install this package using npm:
npm install @shopware-ag/admin-eslint-rules --save-dev
Add the following to your .eslintrc.js file:
module.exports = {
"plugins": [
"@shopware-ag/admin-eslint-rules"
],
"rules": {
"@shopware-ag/admin-eslint-rules/no-snippet-import": "error",
"@shopware-ag/admin-eslint-rules/no-src-import": "error",
"@shopware-ag/admin-eslint-rules/no-sw-extension-override": "error",
"@shopware-ag/admin-eslint-rules/require-explict-emits": "error",
"@shopware-ag/admin-eslint-rules/state-import": "error"
}
};
no-snippet-import: Prevents direct import of snippets.no-src-import: Prevents direct import of src files.no-sw-extension-override: Prevents overriding of sw-extension components.require-explict-emits: Requires explicit emits in components.state-import: Enforces correct import of state.FAQs
Shopware Administration ESLint rules
The npm package @shopware-ag/admin-eslint-rules receives a total of 129 weekly downloads. As such, @shopware-ag/admin-eslint-rules popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @shopware-ag/admin-eslint-rules demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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