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eslint-plugin-chai-friendly

v1.0.1

Published

This plugin makes 'no-unused-expressions' rule friendly towards chai expect statements.

Downloads

1,440,709

Readme

eslint-plugin-chai-friendly

npm npm

This plugin overrides no-unused-expressions to make it friendly towards chai expect and should statements.

// this
expect(foo).to.be.true;
foo.should.be.true;

// instead of this
expect(foo).to.be.true; // eslint-disable-line no-unused-expressions
foo.should.be.true; // eslint-disable-line no-unused-expressions

Installation

You'll first need to install ESLint:

npm i eslint --save-dev

Next, install eslint-plugin-chai-friendly:

npm install eslint-plugin-chai-friendly --save-dev

Note: If you installed ESLint globally (using the -g flag) then you must also install eslint-plugin-chai-friendly globally.

Usage

Add chai-friendly to the plugins section of your ESLint configuration file. Then disable original no-unused-expressions rule and configure chai-friendly replacement under the rules section.

ESLint 9 flat config format:

import pluginChaiFriendly from 'eslint-plugin-chai-friendly';

export default {
    plugins: {'chai-friendly': pluginChaiFriendly},
    rules: {
        "no-unused-expressions": "off", // disable original rule
        "chai-friendly/no-unused-expressions": "error"
    },
};

Legacy .eslintrc format:

{
    "plugins": [
        "chai-friendly" // you can omit the eslint-plugin- prefix
    ],
    "rules": {
        "no-unused-expressions": 0, // disable original rule
        "chai-friendly/no-unused-expressions": 2
    }
}

If you don't need to tweak the above rule settings, you can instead extend the provided recommended configuration.

ESLint 9 flat config format:

const pluginChaiFriendly = require("eslint-plugin-chai-friendly");

module.exports = [
    pluginChaiFriendly.configs.recommendedFlat,
    // other configurations
]

Legacy .eslintrc format:

{
  "extends": ["plugin:chai-friendly/recommended"]
}

Options

This rule, in its default state, does not require any arguments. If you would like to enable one or more of the following you may pass an object with the options set as follows:

  • allowShortCircuit set to true will allow you to use short circuit evaluations in your expressions (Default: false).
  • allowTernary set to true will enable you to use ternary operators in your expressions similarly to short circuit evaluations (Default: false).
  • allowTaggedTemplates set to true will enable you to use tagged template literals in your expressions (Default: false).
  • enforceForJSX set to true will flag unused JSX element expressions (Default: false).

These options allow unused expressions only if all of the code paths either directly change the state (for example, assignment statement) or could have side effects (for example, function call).

More info in the original rule's docs.

Supported Rules

  • chai-friendly/no-unused-expressions