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tern-node-extension

v0.5.0

Published

Extension for Tern NodeJS to provide validation.

Downloads

5

Readme

tern-node-extension

Build Status NPM version

tern-node-extension is a plugin which adds support validation for node require to the JavaSript code intelligence system Tern.

Here a sample with Eclipse :

Node lint

See here for more information about node lint with Eclipse.

Installation

tern-node-extension works with the NodeJS [Tern Server][tern-server], and within a browser.

The easiest way to install tern-node-extension is to use a recent version of [npm][npm]. In the directory where you installed the [tern package][tern-npm], simply run

$ npm install tern-node-extension

Configuration

node-extension tern plugin extends node tern plugin to support validation.

With Node.js

In order for Tern to load the tern-node-express plugin once it is installed, you must include node-extension in the plugins section of your [Tern configuration file][tern-config] and node.

Here is a minimal example .tern-project configuration file:

{
  "plugins": {
    "node": {},
    "lint": {},
    "node-extension": {}
  }
}

With WebBrowser (CodeMirror)

See demos/express.html

Structure

The basic structure of the project is given in the following way:

  • node-extension.js the tern plugin.
  • demos/ demos with node lint tern plugin which use CodeMirror.