eslint-config-digital-scientists
An ESLint Shareable Config for JS and React (and React Native) projects at Digital Scientists.
Installation
It's recommended to always install linting/formatting engines, configs, and their peer dependencies locally to a project and tracked in source control, since supported rules and config specifics can change over time and may cause inconsistencies across projects if installed globally and updated over time.
Install config and peer dependencies:
npm install --save-dev --save-exact \
eslint eslint-config-digital-scientists
babel-eslint
Usage
In your local .eslintrc.{js,json}
file:
{
"extends": "digital-scientists",
"root": true
}
Note:
- the
eslint-config-
portion of the module name is assumed by ESLint. - the
root
attribute prevents ESLint from merging local rules with any global configs you may have installed.
Integrating ESLint with your editor
For the best developer experience, it's recommended to install and activate an ESLint extension/plugin for your editor to provide immediate visual feedback about linting issues.
Some recommended ESLint plugins are:
Integrating ESLint With Prettier
In order to user prettier
with eslint
and eslint-config-digital-scientists
, you will need to do the following:
Install prettier
and eslint-config-prettier
npm install --save-dev --save-exact prettier eslint-config-prettier
Update your .eslintrc
to this (order matters):
{
"extends": ["digital-scientists", "prettier", "prettier/react"],
"root": true
}
Add a prettier
config (e.g. .prettierrc.js
) to your project's root directory with these recommended settings:
module.exports = {
arrowParens: "always",
bracketSpacing: false,
jsxBracketSameLine: false,
printWidth: 80,
singleQuote: false,
semi: true,
tabWidth: 2,
trailingComma: "es5",
useTabs: false,
proseWrap: "always",
};
Install a Prettier formatting plugin for your editor and set to format on save
Extending
This package supports rules from ESLint, eslint-plugin-react, and eslint-plugin-react-native.
Any rules added to your global or local .eslintrc.json
files will override the rules defined by this package. For example:
{
"extends": "digital-scientists",
"rules": {
"semi": [1, "always"]
}
}
This turns on enforcing the use of semicolons, a rule which is silenced by default in the current version of the eslint-config-digital-scientists
package.
Background
The ESLint linting system is a popular one for its support of ES6 syntax, pluggable rules, automatic rule names in warning messages, and shareable / extendable config files.
Because it defaults to supporting multiple environments (e.g. Node, browsers, Jasmine, Mocha, etc.) it is probably not suitable for general production, where one might want a finer-grained and more restrictive config. However it is easy to override and extend this base config with custom rules, as explained above and in the ESLint docs.
License
MIT