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eslint-plugin-no-unused-vars-rest

v1.0.6

Published

An enhanced version of the ESLint core rule no-unused-vars with allowances for experimental object rest properties.

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539

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eslint-plugin-no-unused-vars-rest

DEPRECATED: As of ESLint 3.15.0 this functionality is supported by the core no-unused-vars rule.

An enhanced version of the ESLint core rule no-unused-vars with allowances for experimental object rest properties.

This plugin provides a single rule which functions the same as the core rule no-unused-vars, except it adds the ignoreDestructuredVarsWithRest option. Enabling this option will allow unused variables appearing in destructuring assignments that also contain experimental rest properties. This is useful for shallow-cloning an object while omitting certain properties.

Installation

Install ESLint and eslint-plugin-no-unused-vars-rest:

$ npm install --save-dev eslint eslint-plugin-no-unused-vars-rest

Usage

Add no-unused-vars-rest to the plugins section of your .eslintrc configuration file, and configure the rule under the rules section. Don't forget to disable the core rule no-unused-vars.

{
  "plugins": [
    "no-unused-vars-rest"
  ],
  "rules": {
    "no-unused-vars": 0,
    "no-unused-vars-rest/no-unused-vars": [2, {"ignoreDestructuredVarsWithRest": true}]
  }
}

Alternatively you may use the plugin's recommended configuration, which applies the above configuration.

{
  "extends": ["plugin:no-unused-vars-rest/recommended"]
}

When not using this rule the following pattern is considered a problem by the core rule no-unused-vars:

const { extra, ...rest } = blah; // Error 'extra' is defined but never used.
return rest;

When using this rule with ignoreDestructuredVarsWithRest: true the following pattern is acceptable:

const { extra, ...rest } = blah;
return rest;