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eslint-config-vaadin

Vaadin base JS/TS ESLint config

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eslint-config-vaadin

ESLint shareable config for the Vaadin JavaScript style guide

Installation

npm install --save-dev eslint-config-vaadin

or

yarn add --dev eslint-config-vaadin

Usage

After you have installed eslint-config-vaadin, you should be able to extend the following configs in the extends section of your ESLint configuration.

Available Configs

vaadin/javascript

A config that contains the JavaScript linting rules.

This config requires vaadin/prettier which must be added after any other configs.

{
  "extends": [
    "vaadin/javascript",
    // ... other project configs
    "vaadin/prettier"
  ]
}

vaadin/typescript

A config that extends vaadin/javascript with the TypeScript linting rules.

This config requires vaadin/prettier which must be added after any other configs.

{
  "extends": [
    "vaadin/typescript",
    // ... other project configs
    "vaadin/prettier"
  ]
}

vaadin/typescript-requiring-type-checking

A config that extends vaadin/typescript with the TypeScript linting rules that require type information.

Please note that adding this config to your project can significantly affect linting performance since it requires TypeScript to build the whole project before ESLint can do its linting.

This config requires tsconfig.json at the project root with the include section that includes all the files that are referenced in your project. If your tsconfig.json is located somewhere other than the project root, you can use the parserOptions.project property.

This config requires vaadin/prettier which must be added after any other configs.

{
  "parserOptions": {
    "project": "path/to/your/tsconfig.json"
  },
  "extends": [
    "vaadin/typescript-requiring-type-checking",
    // ... other project configs
    "vaadin/prettier"
  ]
}

vaadin/lit

A config that contains the linting rules for tagged Lit templates.

This config is designed on top of the eslint-plugin-lit plugin.

This config is supposed to be used in combination with vaadin/javascript or vaadin/typescript.

{
  "extends": [
    "vaadin/lit"
  ]
}

vaadin/imports

A config that contains the linting rules for imports.

This config is designed on top of the eslint-plugin-import plugin. Please note that adding this config to your project can significantly affect linting performance.

This config is supposed to be used in combination with vaadin/javascript or vaadin/typescript.

{
  "extends": [
    "vaadin/imports"
  ]
}

vaadin/testing

A config that overrides some linting rules and sets up the eslint-plugin-chai-friendly plugin for test files.

This config is supposed to be used in combination with vaadin/javascript or vaadin/typescript.

{
  "extends": [
    "vaadin/testing"
  ]
}

vaadin/sort

A config that enables alphabetical sorting for objects, enums, JSX props, and exports. It serves as a substitute for the ESLint sort-keys rule, which lacks an auto-fixer. Please be aware that the ESLint team has a significant reason for not implementing an auto-fixer for this rule (see here). Use the config with caution.

{
  "extends": [
    "vaadin/sort"
  ]
}

Examples

Lit + JavaScript

{
  "extends": [
    "vaadin/javascript",
    "vaadin/lit",
    "vaadin/testing",
    "vaadin/prettier"
  ]
}

Lit + TypeScript

{
  "extends": [
    "vaadin/typescript",
    "vaadin/lit",
    "vaadin/testing",
    "vaadin/prettier"
  ]
}

Or, you can use a more strict config that requires type information:

{
  "extends": [
    "vaadin/typescript-requiring-type-checking",
    "vaadin/lit",
    "vaadin/testing",
    "vaadin/prettier"
  ]
}

License

Apache License 2.0

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Package last updated on 20 Sep 2024

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