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eslint-plugin-ordered-imports
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An ESLint rule for sorting and grouping imports.
Released under the Apache License 2.0.
Install the eslint-plugin-ordered-imports
package and add ordered-imports
to
the plugins
section of your .eslintrc
file. Optionally, add
plugin:ordered-imports/recommended
to the extends
section of your
.eslintrc
file to enable the recommended configuration. For example, here are
the sections of an .eslintrc
file where both of these actions have been taken.
{
plugins: ["ordered-imports"],
extends: ["plugin:ordered-imports/recommended"],
}
There is only one rule exposed by this plugin, ordered-imports
. This rule has
three configuration options which may be configured or left with their default
values: declaration-ordering
, specifier-ordering
, and group-ordering
. Here
is the structure of the rule configuration defined in TypeScript.
type Type = "side-effect" | "default" | "namespace" | "destructured";
type Configuration = {
// Defines whether symbols (e.g., `$` or `_`) are sorted before other strings.
// Default = `true`
"symbols-first"?: boolean;
// Defines how import declarations are ordered.
// Default = `["source", "lowercase-last"]`
"declaration-ordering"?:
// Unordered.
| ["any"]
// Ordered by import name (e.g., the `foo` in `import foo from "bar"`).
| ["name", "case-insensitive" | "lowercase-last"]
// Ordered by import source (e.g., the `bar` in `import foo from "bar"`).
| ["source", "case-insensitive" | "lowercase-last"]
// Ordered by import type which is a category defined by this plugin.
//
// * "side-effect" (e.g., `import "foo"`)
// * "default" (e.g., `import foo from "bar"`)
// * "namespace" (e.g., `import * as foo from "bar"`)
// * "destructured" (e.g., `import { foo, bar } from "baz"`)
//
// After being ordered by import type, the imports within each subgroup with
// the same import type may then be ordered.
| ["type", {
// Defines how subgroups with the same import type are ordered.
// Default = `["side-effect", "default", "namespace", "destructured"]`
ordering?: [Type, Type, Type, Type];
// Defines how import declarations within each subgroup are ordered.
// Default = `["source", "lowercase-last"]`
secondaryOrdering?:
// Unordered.
| ["any"]
// Ordered by import name (e.g., the `foo` in `import foo from "bar"`).
| ["name", "case-insensitive" | "lowercase-last"]
// Ordered by import source (e.g., the `bar` in `import foo from "bar"`).
| ["source", "case-insensitive" | "lowercase-last"];
}];
// Defines how import specifiers are ordered.
// Default = `"lowercase-last"`
"specifier-ordering"?: "case-insensitive" | "lowercase-last" | "any";
// Defines how import groups are ordered.
// Default = `[]`
"group-ordering"?: { name: string; match: string; order: number }[];
};
Here is the recommended configuration (provided by
plugin:ordered-imports/recommended
mentioned in the Usage
section) as it
would appear in .eslintrc
with all options fully specified (no default
values):
{
rules: {
"ordered-imports/ordered-imports": [
"error",
{
"symbols-first": true,
"declaration-ordering": ["type", {
ordering: ["side-effect", "default", "namespace", "destructured"],
secondaryOrdering: ["name", "lowercase-last"],
}],
"specifier-ordering": "lowercase-last",
"group-ordering": [
{ name: "project root", match: "^@", order: 20 },
{ name: "parent directories", match: "^\\.\\.", order: 30 },
{ name: "current directory", match: "^\\.", order: 40 },
{ name: "third-party", match: ".*", order: 10 },
],
},
],
},
}
Note the ordering of the groups in the group-ordering
configuration. An import
declaration is considered a member of the first group whose regular expression
(the match
property) matches the source of the import declaration (e.g., the
bar
in import foo from "bar"
). As a result, the "third-party"
import group
has been defined last because its regular expression matches every import
declaration.
FAQs
An ESLint rule for sorting and grouping imports.
We found that eslint-plugin-ordered-imports demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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