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@orzechowskid/eslint-import-resolver-parcel

v1.0.5

Published

resolver for eslint-plugin-import using the Parcel module resolution algorithm

Downloads

31

Readme

eslint-import-resolver-parcel

resolver for eslint-plugin-import using the Parcel module resolution algorithm.

Supports the resolution of:

  • core imports and node_modules imports: import fs from 'fs'; import { Foo, Bar } from 'foobar';
  • relative imports: import Baz from './foo/bar/baz';
  • absolute imports (scoped to the closest directory containing a package.json file): import Baz from '/foo/bar/baz';
  • tilde imports (scoped to the root directory specified in your .eslintrc.js): import Baz from '~/foo/bar/baz';
  • the alias field in your project's package.json:
  // package.json
  "alias": {
    "naughty-package": "nice-package"
  }

  // source file
  import Foo from 'naughty-package'; // <-- eslint resolves this to 'nice-package'

Installation

  • install eslint-plugin-import from npm:

npm install --save-dev eslint-plugin-import

  • install eslint-import-resolver-parcel:

npm install --save-dev @orzechowskid/eslint-import-resolver-parcel

  • add the following to your .eslintrc.js (or equivalent):
  "plugins": [ "import" ],
  "settings": {
    "import/resolver": {
      "@orzechowskid/eslint-import-resolver-parcel": {
        "rootDir": "src",
        "fileExtensions": [ ".js", ".jsx" ]
      }
    }
  }

Configuration

rootDir

required. A filesystem directory containing the file specified when you invoke parcel. For instance, the value for this option would be src if you invoke parcel with the command parcel src/index.js.

fileExtensions

optional; default value [ ".js" ]. A list of extensions to search for when resolving a module if none is provided. For instance, if the value for this option is [ ".foo", ".bar", ".baz" ] and your source file contains the line import X from './data/x', the resolver will try ./data/x.foo, ./data/x.bar, and ./data/x.baz before giving up.

Bugs

probably a lot

License

MIT