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jnoody-gulp-jshint

v1.11.2

Published

JSHint plugin for gulp

Downloads

2

Readme

Build Status

Information

Install

npm install gulp-jshint --save-dev

Usage

var jshint = require('gulp-jshint');
var gulp   = require('gulp');

gulp.task('lint', function() {
  return gulp.src('./lib/*.js')
    .pipe(jshint())
    .pipe(jshint.reporter('YOUR_REPORTER_HERE'));
});

Options

Plugin options:

  • lookup

    • Default is true
    • When false do not lookup .jshintrc files. See the JSHint docs for more info.
  • linter

    • Default is "jshint"

    • Either the name of a module to use for linting the code or a linting function itself. This enables using an alternate (but jshint compatible) linter like "jsxhint".

    • Here's an example of passing in a module name:

        gulp.task('lint', function() {
          return gulp.src('./lib/*.js')
            .pipe(jshint({ linter: 'some-jshint-module' }))
            .pipe(...);
        });
    • Here's an example of passing in a linting function:

        gulp.task('lint', function() {
          return gulp.src('./lib/*.js')
            // This is available for modules like jshint-jsx, which
            // expose the normal jshint function as JSHINT and the
            // jsxhint function as JSXHINT
            .pipe(jshint({ linter: require('jshint-jsx').JSXHINT }))
            .pipe(...);
        });

You can pass in any other options and it passes them straight to JSHint. Look at their README for more info. You can also pass in the location of your jshintrc file as a string and it will load options from it.

For example, to load your configuration from your package.json exclusively and avoid lookup overhead you can do:

var packageJSON  = require('./package');
var jshintConfig = packageJSON.jshintConfig;

jshintConfig.lookup = false;

gulp.src('yo').pipe(jshint(jshintConfig));

Results

Adds the following properties to the file object:

  file.jshint.success = true; // or false
  file.jshint.errorCount = 0; // number of errors returned by JSHint
  file.jshint.results = []; // JSHint errors, see [http://jshint.com/docs/reporters/](http://jshint.com/docs/reporters/)
  file.jshint.data = []; // JSHint returns details about implied globals, cyclomatic complexity, etc
  file.jshint.opt = {}; // The options you passed to JSHint

Reporters

JSHint reporters

Built-in

You can choose any JSHint reporter when you call

stuff
  .pipe(jshint())
  .pipe(jshint.reporter('default'))

External

Let's use jshint-stylish as an example

var stylish = require('jshint-stylish');

stuff
  .pipe(jshint())
  .pipe(jshint.reporter(stylish))
  • OR -
stuff
  .pipe(jshint())
  .pipe(jshint.reporter('jshint-stylish'))

JSHint plugins have no good module format so I tried to support all of them I saw in the wild. Hopefully it worked, but if a JSHint plugin isn't working with this library feel free to open an issue.

Fail Reporter

Do you want the task to fail when a JSHint error happens? gulp-jshint includes a simple utility for this.

This example will log the errors using the stylish reporter, then fail if JSHint was not a success.

stuff
  .pipe(jshint())
  .pipe(jshint.reporter('jshint-stylish'))
  .pipe(jshint.reporter('fail'))

Custom Reporters

Custom reporters don't interact with this module at all. jshint will add some attributes to the file object and you can add a custom reporter downstream.

var jshint = require('gulp-jshint');
var map = require('map-stream');

var myReporter = map(function (file, cb) {
  if (!file.jshint.success) {
    console.log('JSHINT fail in '+file.path);
    file.jshint.results.forEach(function (err) {
      if (err) {
        console.log(' '+file.path + ': line ' + err.line + ', col ' + err.character + ', code ' + err.code + ', ' + err.reason);
      }
    });
  }
  cb(null, file);
});

gulp.task('lint', function() {
  return gulp.src('./lib/*.js')
    .pipe(jshint())
    .pipe(myReporter);
});

Reporter Configuration

Some reporters have options which, and you can pass them to jshint.reporter(). Here is an example of useing verbose mode with the default JSHint reporter.

gulp.task('lint', function() {
  return gulp.src('./lib/*.js')
    .pipe(jshint())
    .pipe(jshint.reporter('default', { verbose: true }));
});

Extract

Tells JSHint to extract JavaScript from HTML files before linting (see JSHint CLI flags). Keep in mind that it doesn't override the file's content after extraction. This is your tool of choice to lint web components!

gulp.task('lintHTML', function() {
  return gulp.src('./src/*.html')
    // if flag is not defined default value is 'auto'
    .pipe(jshint.extract('auto|always|never'))
    .pipe(jshint())
    .pipe(jshint.reporter('default'));
});

LICENSE

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2015 Spencer Alger

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.