@addepar/ember-toolbox
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@addepar/ember-toolbox
Addepar Ember Toolbox provides a number of commands for linting and ensuring consistent style of Ember projects.
ember adde-lint --javascript --sass --file-names
: Runs our linting checks against the specified files. If no files are specified, runs them against the entire repo. Using adde-lint to line filenames is deprecated, useadde-lint-file-names
instead.ember adde-format
: Formats the files specified, or if none are specified formats the entire repo.ember adde-pre-commit
: Deprecated, use adde-pre-commit bin script instead.adde-pre-commit
: bin script that Runs our formatting and linting checks against staged changesadde-lint-file-names
: bin script provided by this package that lints the passed (via command line) filepaths
Installing this addon will also add styleguides as dependencies, set up a pre-commit hook to format/lint changed files before commits using Husky, and automatically format the repo its installed in.
Installation
ember install @addepar/ember-toolbox
Running
ember serve
- Visit your app at http://localhost:4200.
Running Tests
npm test
(Runsember try:each
to test your addon against multiple Ember versions)ember test
ember test --server
Building
ember build
For more information on using ember-cli, visit https://ember-cli.com/.
Linting File Names
adde-lint-file-names
lints the file names that are passed on the command line. File names must be passed as absolute paths.
The file name linting:
- first strips off the
process.cwd()
, which is assumed to be the ember app root directory - excludes files that are not in typical Ember-app directory-layout spots (see below)
- Checks each remaining filepath against a regex
Lint Filename Regex
See the lib/lint-file-names.js
file for full details.
The rules regarding filename linting are:
- directories must start with lowercase alphanumeric (with optional starting "@"),
- filenames must start with either lowercase alphanumeric or "_","-" or "."
- filenames cannot include "_" except for the first character
Bad examples:
_badDir/xyz.js (dir doesn't start with alphanumeric)
BadDir/xyz.js (dir starts with capital)
okDir/Bad.js (file starts with capital)
okDir/Bad.js (file starts with capital)
okDir/bad_file.js (file includes _ after first character)
Good examples:
ok/.file.js
ok/-file.js
ok/ok-file.js
ok/\_file.js
ok/file.js
@ok/file.js
To try the regex interactively, visit https://regexr.com/5tn2c.