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eslint-config-socialengine

v5.0.0

Published

ESLint Configs by SocialEngine used in our JavaScript Projects

Downloads

9

Readme

eslint-config-socialengine

A composable set of ESLint configurations used by SocialEngine to unify code style and linting rules.


Installation

Install this config package and ESLint:

$ npm install --save-dev eslint eslint-config-socialengine eslint@~2.2.0

Usage

Full Configurations

This package includes the following complete and ready to use configurations:

  • es5-node - ES5 style node-optimized config
  • es5-react - ES5 (old school) style react-optimized config
  • es5 - Plain old ES5
  • es6-react - babel-eslint powered es6 react-optimized config
Dependencies

To consume and extend a config in ESLint just add the extends attribute to your .eslintrc. For more details about how shareable configs work, see the ESLint documentation.

{
  "extends": [
    "socialengine/es5-node"
  ] 
}

Multiple is allowed:

{
  "extends": [
    "socialengine/es5-node",
    "socialengine/rules/mocha"
  ] 
}

NOTE: Extending multiple complete configs can cause unexpected results, if you need to do this you should consider a piecemeal config as explained below.

Piecemeal Configurations

ESLint configuration is broken apart in ./rules containing ESLint's rules and rules for specific ESLint plugins. The full set of ESLint rules (./rules/) are broken into categories that mirror ESLint's documentation.

Examples
{
  "extends": [
    "socialengine/rules/best-practicies",
    "socialengine/rules/mocha"
  ],
  "rules": {},
  "env": {
    "phantomjs": true
  }
}

Limitations

Due to an issue with ESLint, config extension cannot be called from a globally installed (npm install -g eslint) eslint. It can however be run properly using eslint installed directly to your package's node_modules. This can be done by either calling it directly (./node_modules/.bin/eslint .) or from within an npm script since they automatically check local node_modules first.

This package tracks config in the following versions:

License

MIT License