@elastic/eslint-plugin-react-intl
v1.2.0
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react-intl specific linting rules for ESLint
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eslint-plugin-react-intl
Note: This is a fork from http://npmjs.org/package/eslint-plugin-react-intl.
react-intl (2.0) specific linting rules for ESLint
Installation
Install ESLint either locally or globally.
$ npm install eslint
If you installed ESLint
globally, you have to install React-intl plugin globally too. Otherwise, install it locally.
$ npm install eslint-plugin-react-intl
Configuration
Add plugins
section and specify ESLint-plugin-React as a plugin.
{
"plugins": [
"@elastic/eslint-plugin-react-intl"
]
}
If it is not already the case you must also configure ESLint
to support JSX.
With ESLint 1.x.x:
{
"ecmaFeatures": {
"jsx": true
}
}
With ESLint 2.x.x:
{
"parserOptions": {
"ecmaFeatures": {
"jsx": true
}
}
}
List of supported rules
- string-is-marked-for-translation: Catch strings that aren't marked for translation, e.g. contained in a component from react-intl 2.0.
- is-valid-icu-message-syntax: Catch
defaultMessage
attributes that aren't valid ICU message syntax - no-inline-translations-with-formatmessage: Forbid calls to
formatMessage()
from using literal translations, because there are not picked up by babel-plugin-react-intl.
Thanks
- Eslint-plugin-React by Yannick Croissant, where many parts of this plugin were lifted from.
License
ESLint-plugin-React-intl is licensed under the MIT License.