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eslint-plugin-rxjs-angular-updated
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This repo is solely meant to updated cartant's eslint-plugin-rxjs-angular package to be compatible with eslint v9.
PRs will not be accepted for new features or bug fixes. Reach out to the original maintainer.
npm install eslint-plugin-rxjs-angular-updated
This package contains ESLint versions of the Angular/RxJS rules that are in the rxjs-tslint-rules
package.
There is no recommended configuration for this package, as all of the rules are opinionated.
Install the ESLint TypeScript parser using npm:
npm install @typescript-eslint/parser --save-dev
Install the package using npm:
npm install eslint-plugin-rxjs-angular --save-dev
Configure the parser
and the parserOptions
for ESLint. Here, I use a .eslintrc.js
file for the configuration:
const { join } = require("path");
module.exports = {
parser: "@typescript-eslint/parser",
parserOptions: {
ecmaVersion: 2019,
project: join(__dirname, "./tsconfig.json"),
sourceType: "module"
},
plugins: ["rxjs-angular"],
extends: [],
rules: {
"rxjs-angular/prefer-async-pipe": "error"
}
};
The package includes the following rules:
Rule | Description | Recommended |
---|---|---|
prefer-async-pipe | Forbids the calling of subscribe within Angular components. | No |
prefer-composition | Forbids subscribe calls that are not composed within Angular components (and, optionally, within services, directives, and pipes). | No |
prefer-takeuntil | Forbids Calling subscribe without an accompanying takeUntil . | No |
FAQs
ESLint rules for RxJS and Angular
The npm package eslint-plugin-rxjs-angular-updated receives a total of 475 weekly downloads. As such, eslint-plugin-rxjs-angular-updated popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that eslint-plugin-rxjs-angular-updated demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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