@neutrinojs/eslint
is Neutrino middleware for linting source code using ESLint and eslint-loader.
- Node.js ^8.10 or 10+
- Yarn v1.2.1+, or npm v5.4+
- Neutrino 9 and one of the Neutrino build presets
- webpack 4
- ESLint 5
@neutrinojs/eslint
can be installed via the Yarn or npm clients. Inside your project, make sure
@neutrinojs/eslint
and eslint
are development dependencies. You will also be using
another Neutrino preset for building your application source code.
❯ yarn add --dev @neutrinojs/eslint eslint
❯ npm install --save-dev @neutrinojs/eslint eslint
@neutrinojs/eslint
can be consumed from the Neutrino API, middleware, or presets. Require this package
and plug it into Neutrino:
// Using function middleware format
const eslint = require('@neutrinojs/eslint');
// Usage shows default values
neutrino.use(eslint, {
// Uses extensions from neutrino.options.extensions
test: neutrino.regexFromExtensions(),
include: [neutrino.options.source, neutrino.options.tests],
exclude: [],
eslint: {
// For supported options, see:
// https://github.com/webpack-contrib/eslint-loader#options
// https://eslint.org/docs/developer-guide/nodejs-api#cliengine
cache: true,
// Downgrade errors to warnings when in development, to reduce the noise in
// the webpack-dev-server overlay (which defaults to showing errors only),
// and to also ensure hot reloading isn't prevented.
emitWarning: process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development',
// Make errors fatal for 'production' and 'test'.
// However note that even when `false` webpack still fails the build:
// https://github.com/webpack-contrib/eslint-loader/issues/257
failOnError: process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'development',
cwd: neutrino.options.root,
useEslintrc: false,
// Can be the name of a built-in ESLint formatter
// or the module/path of an external one.
formatter: 'codeframe',
// The options under `baseConfig` correspond to those
// that can be used in an `.eslintrc.*` file.
baseConfig: {
env: {
es6: true
},
extends: [],
globals: {
process: true
},
overrides: [],
parser: require.resolve('babel-eslint'),
parserOptions: {
ecmaVersion: 2018,
sourceType: 'module'
},
plugins: ['babel'],
root: true,
settings: {}
}
}
});
test
: Test which files should be linted.include
: An array of paths to include in linting. Maps to webpack'sRule.include
exclude
: An array of paths to exclude from linting. Maps to webpack'sRule.exclude
eslint
: An object containing eslint-loader options, which includes options passed to ESLint's CLIEngine.
@neutrinojs/eslint
, provides an .eslintrc()
output handler for
generating the ESLint configuration in a format suitable for use in an .eslintrc.js
file. This
allows the ESLint CLI to be used outside of building the project, and for IDEs and text editors to
provide linting hints/fixes.
Create a .eslintrc.js
file in the root of the project, containing:
// .eslintrc.js
const neutrino = require('neutrino');
module.exports = neutrino().eslintrc();
This .eslintrc.js
configuration will be automatically used when running the ESLint CLI.
For convenience a lint
script alias can be added to your package.json
, allowing linting
to be run via yarn lint
or npm run lint
:
{
"scripts": {
"lint": "eslint --cache --format codeframe --ext mjs,jsx,js src"
}
}
Projects may face a problem when their editor or IDE lints all files and highlights errors that were normally excluded
from source, i.e. Neutrino's include
and exclude
options. This is because the ESLint CLI does not have a way to
specify included and excluded files from the .eslintrc.js
configuration. Instead you will need to create an
.eslintignore file that controls
which files should be excluded from linting.
If instead you would prefer to use your own non-generated .eslintrc.*
file, set useEslintrc
to true
.
This will cause @neutrinojs/eslint
to only set the loader-specific configuration defaults, and leave
all other linting configuration to be managed by the standalone .eslintrc.*
file.
For example:
neutrino.use(eslint, {
eslint: {
// Use own `.eslintrc.*` file for configuration instead.
useEslintrc: true
}
});
// .eslintrc.js (or any of the other filetypes supported by ESLint)
module.exports = {
// Configure as you would normally when not using Neutrino:
// https://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/configuring
root: true,
extends: 'eslint-config-airbnb',
parser: 'babel-eslint',
settings: {
// ...
},
rules: {
// ...
}
};
@neutrinojs/eslint
creates some conventions to make overriding the configuration easier once you are ready to
make changes.
The following is a list of rules and their identifiers which can be overridden:
Name | Description | NODE_ENV |
---|---|---|
lint |
By default, lints JS and JSX files from the src and test directories using ESLint. Contains a single loader named eslint . |
all |
This middleware is part of the neutrino repository, a monorepo containing all resources for developing Neutrino and its core presets and middleware. Follow the contributing guide for details.