This plugin will help you configure eslint-plugin-import
to allow customized alias and extensions.
Installation
To install this plugin, run:
npm install --dev eslint-import-resolver-custom-alias
or
yarn add --dev eslint-import-resolver-custom-alias
Configuration
{
"settings": {
"import/resolver": {
"eslint-import-resolver-custom-alias": {
"alias": {
"src": "./src"
},
"extensions": [".js", ".jsx"],
"packages": [
"packages/*"
]
}
}
}
}
Here, alias
is a key-value pair, where key
represents the alias, and value
represents
it's actual path. Relative path is allowed for value
. When used, it's relative to project
root, where command line is running. (i.e. root path will be process.cwd()
)
extensions
is an array of possible suffix. If not provided, default value will be [".js"]
.
packages
is an optional configuration. When using lerna to manage packages and use eslint at
root folder, packages
lets the resolver know where each package folder exist. This way, when
resolving alias, relative path will be resolved based on current package, instead of root folder.
Consider the file as an example:
import * as utils from '@/utils';
Suppose the above file locates at ./packages/subfolder/src/components/button.jsx
and command is
running at root folder (i.e. ./
). If the resolver is configured the following way:
{
"settings": {
"import/resolver": {
"eslint-import-resolver-custom-alias": {
"alias": {
"@": "./src"
},
"extensions": [".js", ".jsx"],
}
}
}
}
Resolver will tries to find file at ./src/utils
folder. However, with packages
configured:
{
"settings": {
"import/resolver": {
"eslint-import-resolver-custom-alias": {
"alias": {
"@": "./src"
},
"extensions": [".js", ".jsx"],
"packages": [
"packages/*"
]
}
}
}
}
Resolver will try to find it at ./packages/subfolder/src/utils
folder instead.
One special alias is empty string ""
. If configured, the resolver will try to
add prefix in front of the path before resolving. For example, with following configuration
{
"settings": {
"import/resolver": {
"eslint-import-resolver-custom-alias": {
"alias": {
"": "./src"
},
"extensions": [".js", ".jsx"],
"packages": [
"packages/*"
]
}
}
}
}
The resolver will try to find the following import at path ./packages/subfolder/src/utils/helper
.
import * as helper from 'utils/helper';