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eslint-config-zanata

v2.0.1

Published

eslint configurations for linting of all Zanata's JavaScript code

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eslint-config-zanata

eslint configurations for linting of all Zanata's JavaScript code.

These are all based on JavaScript Standard Style.

Usage

Install this config and its dependencies:

npm install eslint eslint-config-zanata \
            eslint-config-standard \
            eslint-config-standard-react \
            eslint-config-standard-jsx \
            eslint-plugin-react \
            eslint-plugin-promise \
            babel-eslint

Why all the dependencies? The dependencies must be directly in the project because eslint will not locate them if they are nested within a shareable config.

then have your config extend it:

# .eslintrc (yaml)

extends: zanata
// .eslintrc (json)
{
  "extends": "zanata"
}

You can extend zanata, zanata/react or zanata/angular, then add any of your own rules you need. See http://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/configuring.html

For projects in the Zanata organization, you should prefer requesting rules to be added to these configs rather than adding custom rules per-project. This is so that the style stays consistent between all our projects.

Show linting in sublime text

Use SublimeLinter with its eslint plugin:

When you have followed the configuration instrcutions for SublimeLinter-eslint, it should automatically locate .eslintrc files and lint files that you edit.

Show linting in webstorm

Use the builtin WebStorm ESLint tool

Lint in gulp

Use gulp-eslint

npm install gulp-eslint --save-dev

If you use eslint() with no arguments, it will resolve .eslintrc relative to each file. To specify a config, supply it as a relative path.

e.g. eslint('./.eslintrc')

Lint in webpack build

Use eslint-loader:

npm install eslint-loader --save-dev

Configurations

Default

The base config. Like standardjs.com but with extra restrictions for line length, only unix line endings, and restrictions on logging and use of undefined variables.

{
  "extends": "zanata"
}

React

Adds babel parser and JSX support, and any react-specific checks that the team have decided to use.

{
  "extends": "zanata/react"
}

Angular

Just adds angular as a global.

{
  "extends": "zanata/angular"
}