eslint-config-oceanprotocol
💅 🦋 Shareable ESLint config for keeping JavaScript consistent across all of Ocean Protocol's projects, built upon JavaScript Standard Style.
This cat clearly forgot to lint her JavaScript before deployment:
Exhibit A: cat not linting correctly
Don't be like that cat.
Table of Contents
Usage
For every project containing JavaScript, ESLint should be set up with this base setup.
npm install --save-dev eslint eslint-config-oceanprotocol
Then, create a new file .eslintrc
in the root of your project and fill with:
{
"extends": "oceanprotocol"
}
React
When using within a React project use this to get set up:
npm i -D eslint eslint-config-oceanprotocol
And in your .eslintrc
:
{
"extends": ["oceanprotocol", "oceanprotocol/react"]
}
Prettier
Additionally, you should add Prettier to your project and work with it through ESLint:
npm i -D prettier eslint-config-prettier eslint-plugin-prettier
Then add a .prettierrc
file to the root of your project with this content:
{
"semi": false,
"singleQuote": true,
"trailingComma": "none"
}
Finally, modify your .eslintrc
:
{
"extends": [
"oceanprotocol",
"prettier/standard",
"plugin:prettier/recommended"
],
"plugins": ["prettier"]
}
Editor Plugins
For maximum fun during coding, install an ESLint plugin in your favorite editor to get suggestions and autofixes as you type.
Rules
We keep it simple and follow almost everything defined in the JavaScript Standard Style. Only deviations are:
- indentation: 2
- no space before function parenthesis
- double quotes for jsx attributes
- prefer destructuring from objects & arrays
- enforce spacing inside curly braces
Development
Again, keeping it simple with 2 files for now:
index.js
: holds all the custom JavaScript linting rulesreact.js
: holds all the custom React linting rules
For local development, clone this repo and install all dependencies:
git clone git@github.com:oceanprotocol/eslint-config-oceanprotocol.git
cd eslint-config-oceanprotocol/
npm i
Linting is setup against the actual rules within this repo so for testing new rules against every js file in this repo, you can run:
npm test
⬆️ Releases
Releases are managed semi-automatically. They are always manually triggered from a developer's machine with release scripts.
Production
From a clean main
branch you can run the release task bumping the version accordingly based on semantic versioning:
npm run release
The task does the following:
- bumps the project version in
package.json
, package-lock.json
- auto-generates and updates the CHANGELOG.md file from commit messages
- creates a Git tag
- commits and pushes everything
- creates a GitHub release with commit messages as description
- Git tag push will trigger a GitHub Action workflow to do a npm release
For the GitHub releases steps a GitHub personal access token, exported as GITHUB_TOKEN
is required. Setup
Pre-Releases
For pre-releases, this is required for the first one like v0.18.0-next.0
:
./node_modules/.bin/release-it major|minor|patch --preRelease=next
Further releases afterwards can be done with npm run release
again and selecting the appropriate next version, in this case v0.18.0-next.1
and so on.
Changelog
See the CHANGELOG.md file. This file is auto-generated during the above mentioned release process.
Contributing
See the page titled "Ways to Contribute" in the Ocean Protocol documentation.
🏛 License
Copyright ((C)) 2022 Ocean Protocol Foundation
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.