@pantheon-systems/eslint-config-pantheon v1.0.8
Pantheon ESLint Config (@pantheon-systems/eslint-config-pantheon) is a linting tool for JavaScript.
It exports a set of ESLint rules for Browser/React, and a set of rules for Node. You can import either one (or both) based on the requirements of your project.
This plugin includes linting rules for import, jest, jest-dom, jsx, jsx-a11y, react, react-hooks, testing-library, etc.
Prerequisites
You need to have eslint installed in your project.
The
eslintversion needs to be higher than7.5.0or8.0.0.If your project uses
eslintversion lower than7.5.0, you can install Pantheon ESLint Config at version0.2.1.
You need to have prettier installed in your project.
Installation
You can install this plugin by the following command:
$ yarn add @pantheon-systems/eslint-config-pantheon --devOr:
$ npm install @pantheon-systems/eslint-config-pantheon --save-dev
NOTE: For projects using
eslintversion lower than7.5.0, you can install this plugin's0.2.1version instead:$ yarn add @pantheon-systems/eslint-config-pantheon@0.2.1 --devOr:
$ npm install @pantheon-systems/eslint-config-pantheon@0.2.1 --save-dev
Configuration
In your project's ESLint config (e.g.
.eslintrc.js):- For
Browser/Reactenvironment, add@pantheon-systems/eslint-config-pantheon/configurations/reacttoextends:
module.exports = { extends: ['@pantheon-systems/eslint-config-pantheon/configurations/react'] }- For
Nodeenvironment, add@pantheon-systems/eslint-config-pantheon/configurations/node:
module.exports = { extends: ['@pantheon-systems/eslint-config-pantheon/configurations/node'] }- For
In your
package.json, you can add the following script toscriptsif you want to lint alljsxfiles andjsfiles in yoursrcfolder:"scripts": { "eslint": "eslint src --ext .jsx --ext .js --cache" }
How to Use
Now you have
@pantheon-systems/eslint-config-pantheoninstalled and configured, you can start linting by using:$ yarn eslintOr:
$ npm run eslintIf your eslint output has some errors, you can run the following command to fix these errors:
$ yarn eslint --fixOr:
$ npm run eslint --fixHowever, this auto-fix may not be perfect. Sometimes you may need to manually fix these errors in your code.
Questions?
If you have any question/feedback, or need help with this plugin, please feel free to ask in #ask-cxe or #frontend channel in Pantheon Slack.
Thank you for using @pantheon-systems/eslint-config-pantheon and making our code prettier!