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eslint-plugin-jsx-control-statements

v3.0.0

Published

jsx-control-statements specific linting rules for ESLint

Downloads

55,447

Readme

ESLint-plugin-JSX-control-statements

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Installation

Install ESLint either locally or globally.

$ npm install eslint

If you installed ESLint globally, you have to install React plugin globally too. Otherwise, install it locally.

$ npm install eslint-plugin-jsx-control-statements

Configuration (Simple)

Add plugins section and specify ESLint-plugin-JSX-Control-Statements as a plugin and plugin:jsx-control-statements/recommended to "extends"

{
  "plugins": [
    "jsx-control-statements"
  ],
  "extends": ["plugin:jsx-control-statements/recommended"]
}

If it is not already the case you must also configure ESLint to support JSX.

{
  "ecmaFeatures": {
    "jsx": true
  }
}

Configuration (Advanced)

The plugin comes with a number of rules and an environment that sets the control statements (<If>, <For> etc) as global variables:

{
  "rules": {
    "jsx-control-statements/jsx-choose-not-empty": 1,
    "jsx-control-statements/jsx-for-require-each": 1,
    "jsx-control-statements/jsx-for-require-of": 1,
    "jsx-control-statements/jsx-for-require-body": 1,
    "jsx-control-statements/jsx-if-require-condition": 1,
    "jsx-control-statements/jsx-otherwise-once-last": 1,
    "jsx-control-statements/jsx-use-if-tag": 1,
    "jsx-control-statements/jsx-when-require-condition": 1,
    "jsx-control-statements/jsx-jcs-no-undef": 1,
    "no-undef": 0 // Replace this with jsx-jcs-no-undef
  },
  env: {
    "jsx-control-statements/jsx-control-statements": true
  }
}

Important:

After version 7.0.0 of eslint-plugin-react the rule react/jsx-no-undef it's not checking globals by default anymore. So you need to enable this to avoid lint errors telling that "If", "Choose", etc. are not defined. To fix this add to your rules:

 {
   "rules": {
     "react/jsx-no-undef": [2, { "allowGlobals": true }]
   }
    
 }

List of supported rules

Credits

Thanks to @yannickcr for his awesome eslint-plugin-react.

License

MIT License. Copyright(c) Vivek Kumar Bansal