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eslint-plugin-codebox

v2.0.2

Published

A set of ESLint rules we use at Codebox

Downloads

3,707

Readme

eslint-plugin-codebox

This is a plugin we use at CodeBox for some analysis rules and fixers that are missing in other plugins, namely

codebox/sort-imports (fixable) - allows to sort imports in a variety of ways:

  1. Group imports by them being:
    • Node.js stdlib imports
    • External imports (imports from node_modules)
    • Imports from parent directory (i.e. ../../)
    • Sibling imports (./)
    • Imports of index file (./index', ./index.js)
    • Absolute imports (/root/whatever/somefile)
    • Undetected type imports (happens pretty rarely, but still)
  2. Group imports inside first group by them being:
    • Named imports (e.g. import { foo } from 'bar')
    • Default imports (e.g. import React from 'react')
    • Imports of the whole namespace (e.g. imports * as foo from 'bar')
    • Imports, where none of the elements is added to namespace (e.g. import './foo')
  3. And finally, sort the imports alphabetically

Moreover, this rule is fixable, which means, that ESLint will reorder your imports when you run eslint --fix automagically. Use this rule with caution, as it may break your code if it depends on the order of imports (tip: it should not)

codebox/sort-named-imports (fixable) - allows to sort components inside named imports alphabetically, i.e.

Incorrect code for this rule:

import { b, a } from 'foo'

Correct code:

import { a, b } from 'foo'

WARNING:

This plugin is still in a very early stage of development. More features will be added in the upcoming time, if you still wish to use it:

npm install --saveDev eslint-plugin-codebox

Add to plugins sections of your .eslintrc:

"plugins": [
  "codebox"
]

Configure the rules you want:

module.exports = {
  "rules": {
    "codebox/sort-imports": ["error", {
      "groups": [
        "builtin",  // builtin dependencies go first
        "external", // then external dependencies
        "parent",   // then parent
        "sibling",  // ...ok, you got it
        "index",
        ["unknown", "absolute"] // An array inside array of groups means that these two groups share same priority for sorting
      ],
      "importTypes": [
        "default", // Default imports are at top of each group
        "named",   // After that - named imports
        "all",     // Imports of the whole namespace
        "none"     // Plain import
      ],
      "ignoreCase": true // Indicates whether we want to ignore case during alphabetical sorting
    }],
    "codebox/sort-named-imports": ["error", {
      "ignoreCase": true // Indicates whether we want to ignore case during alphabetical sorting
    }] 
  }
}