svelte-eslint-parser
Svelte parser for ESLint.
You can check it on Online DEMO.
Note that this parser has experimental support for Svelte v5, but may break with new versions of Svelte v5.
⤴️ Motivation
The svelte-eslint-parser aims to make it easy to create your own ESLint rules for Svelte.
The eslint-plugin-svelte
is an ESLint plugin that uses the svelte-eslint-parser. I have already implemented some rules.
ESLint Plugins Using svelte-eslint-parser
ESLint plugin for Svelte.
It provides many unique check rules by using the template AST.
ESLint plugin for internationalization (i18n) with Svelte.
It provides rules to help internationalization your application created with Svelte.
❗ Attention
The svelte-eslint-parser can not be used with the eslint-plugin-svelte3.
💿 Installation
npm install --save-dev eslint svelte-eslint-parser
📖 Usage
- Write
overrides.parser
option into your .eslintrc.*
file. - Use glob patterns or
--ext .svelte
CLI option.
{
"extends": "eslint:recommended",
"overrides": [
{
"files": ["*.svelte"],
"parser": "svelte-eslint-parser"
}
]
}
$ eslint "src/**/*.{js,svelte}"
# or
$ eslint src --ext .svelte
🔧 Options
parserOptions
has the same properties as what espree, the default parser of ESLint, is supporting.
For example:
{
"parser": "svelte-eslint-parser",
"parserOptions": {
"sourceType": "module",
"ecmaVersion": 2021,
"ecmaFeatures": {
"globalReturn": false,
"impliedStrict": false,
"jsx": false
}
}
}
parserOptions.parser
You can use parserOptions.parser
property to specify a custom parser to parse <script>
tags.
Other properties than parser would be given to the specified parser.
For example:
{
"parser": "svelte-eslint-parser",
"parserOptions": {
"parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser"
}
}
For example, if you are using the "@typescript-eslint/parser"
, and if you want to use TypeScript in <script>
of .svelte
, you need to add more parserOptions
configuration.
module.exports = {
parser: "@typescript-eslint/parser",
parserOptions: {
project: "path/to/your/tsconfig.json",
extraFileExtensions: [".svelte"],
},
overrides: [
{
files: ["*.svelte"],
parser: "svelte-eslint-parser",
parserOptions: {
parser: "@typescript-eslint/parser",
},
},
],
}
Multiple parsers
If you want to switch the parser for each lang, specify the object.
{
"parser": "svelte-eslint-parser",
"parserOptions": {
"parser": {
"ts": "@typescript-eslint/parser",
"js": "espree",
"typescript": "@typescript-eslint/parser"
}
}
}
Parser Object
When using JavaScript configuration (.eslintrc.js
), you can also give the parser object directly.
const tsParser = require("@typescript-eslint/parser")
const espree = require("espree")
module.exports = {
parser: "svelte-eslint-parser",
parserOptions: {
parser: tsParser,
parser: {
js: espree,
ts: tsParser,
}
},
}
parserOptions.svelteFeatures
You can use parserOptions.svelteFeatures
property to specify how to parse related to Svelte features. For example:
{
"parser": "svelte-eslint-parser",
"parserOptions": {
"svelteFeatures": {
/* -- Experimental Svelte Features -- */
/* It may be changed or removed in minor versions without notice. */
// Whether to parse the `generics` attribute.
// See https://github.com/sveltejs/rfcs/pull/38
"experimentalGenerics": false
}
}
}
Runes support
This is an experimental feature. It may be changed or removed in minor versions without notice.
If you install Svelte v5 the parser will be able to parse runes, and will also be able to parse *.js
and *.ts
files.
When using this mode in an ESLint configuration, it is recommended to set it per file pattern as below.
{
"overrides": [
{
"files": ["*.svelte"],
"parser": "svelte-eslint-parser",
"parserOptions": {
"parser": "...",
...
}
},
{
"files": ["*.svelte.js"],
"parser": "svelte-eslint-parser",
"parserOptions": {
...
}
},
{
"files": ["*.svelte.ts"],
"parser": "svelte-eslint-parser",
"parserOptions": {
"parser": "...(ts parser)...",
...
}
}
]
}
:computer: Editor Integrations
Visual Studio Code
Use the dbaeumer.vscode-eslint extension that Microsoft provides officially.
You have to configure the eslint.validate
option of the extension to check .svelte
files, because the extension targets only *.js
or *.jsx
files by default.
Example .vscode/settings.json:
{
"eslint.validate": [
"javascript",
"javascriptreact",
"svelte"
]
}
Usage for Custom Rules / Plugins
:beers: Contributing
Welcome contributing!
Please use GitHub's Issues/PRs.
See also the documentation for the internal mechanism.
:lock: License
See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (MIT).