eslint-config-axway v9.0.0
eslint-config-axway
Axway JavaScript coding standards shareable config for eslint.
Installation
$ npm i --save-dev eslint eslint-config-axwayUsage Overview
There are several ways to incorporate this eslint configuration into your project.
Step 1
Determine which environment you wish to target. Choose ONE:
| Target Environment | Description |
|---|---|
axway | General JavaScript (ES6, ES2016, and ES2017) |
axway/env-browser | Web browser support (extends axway) |
axway/env-node | Node.js support (extends axway) |
axway/env-titanium | Titanium and Alloy support (extends axway) |
NOTE: The default
axwayconfiguration automatically includes theeslint-plugin-importandeslint-plugin-securityplugins. These help improve the quality of your JavaScript code.
Step 2 (optional)
Select additional configurations. These require you to add dependencies to your project:
npm i --save-dev <additional deps>.
| Addon | Description | Additional Dependencies |
|---|---|---|
axway/+babel | Support for future specs | babel-eslint |
axway/+mocha | Mocha unit test rules | eslint-plugin-mocha |
axway/+react | React.js and .jsx support | eslint-plugin-react eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y |
axway/+chai | Chai support | eslint-plugin-chai-friendly |
axway/+typescript | TypeScript support | @typescript-eslint/parser @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin |
NOTE: You must use a
.eslintrcfile to specify multiple configurations. Set the extends property to an array containing the Target Environment and one or more addon configurations.
Step 3
Determine how you are going to run eslint:
- npm scripts (docs)
- gulp.js (docs)
- Manually run
eslintlike it's 1999
Step 4 (optional)
It's recommended that your project have a .eslintignore file in the root of your project. Add all
directories and file patterns you wish to ignore. At the the very least, you should ignore the
node_modules directory:
# .eslintignore
node_modulesUsage with npm Scripts
Default Configuration
Select one of target environments: axway, axway/env-node, or axway/env-browser. Next add a
lint and test scripts to the package.json.
{
"scripts": {
"lint": "eslint --config <target> src",
"test": "eslint --config <target> test && mocha"
}
}Then run:
$ npm run lintCustom .eslintrc Configurations
A custom .eslintrc file is useful for using multiple conifgurations, defining global variables,
including additional plugins, and overriding rules.
Source Code Lint Configuration
Create a .eslintrc file in the root of your project and have it extend the axway configuration.
{
"extends": "axway",
"globals": {
// declare globals here...
},
"rules": {
// project specific overrides...
}
}For Node.js projects that need Babel to parse bleeding edge JavaScript specs, use the env-node
with the +babel configuration:
{
"extends": [ "axway/env-node", "axway/+babel" ],
"globals": {
// declare globals here...
},
"rules": {
// project specific overrides...
}
}$ npm i --save-dev babel-eslintUnit Test Lint Configuration
You will probably also want a test-specific configuration. Create an .eslintrc file in your
test directory.
{
"extends": [ "axway/env-node", "axway/+mocha", "axway/+chai" ],
"globals": {
// declare globals here...
},
"rules": {
// project specific overrides...
}
}$ npm i --save-dev eslint-plugin-mochanpm Scripts Configuration
Your package.json NPM script can be simplified to:
{
"scripts": {
"lint": "eslint src",
"test": "eslint test && mocha"
}
}Usage with Gulp
gulp is a Node.js-based task runner. It needs to be installed globally.
$ [sudo] npm i -g gulpStart by installing the required dev dependencies:
$ npm i --save-dev gulp-eslint eslint-config-axwayDefault Configuration with Gulp
In your gulpfile.js, add the following task and change as you see fit:
const eslint = require('gulp-eslint');
gulp.task('lint', () => {
return gulp.src([
'src/**/*.js',
'test/**/test-*.js'
])
.pipe(eslint({
configFile: require.resolve('eslint-config-axway')
}))
.pipe(eslint.format())
.pipe(eslint.failAfterError());
});Custom .eslintrc Configurations with Gulp
Create the .eslintrc file in the root of your project as described above and add the following to
your gulpfile.js:
const eslint = require('gulp-eslint');
gulp.task('lint', () => {
return gulp.src([
'src/**/*.js',
'test/**/test-*.js'
])
.pipe(eslint())
.pipe(eslint.format())
.pipe(eslint.failAfterError());
});Custom .eslintrc with a eslint-config-axway
Due to the way eslint works, you cannot specify a configFile and an .eslintrc file, so you have
to do it the hard way.
const eslint = require('gulp-eslint');
const fs = require('fs');
const path = require('path');
gulp.task('lint', () => {
const baseConfig = require('eslint-config-axway');
// check if the user has a custom .eslintrc in the root of the project
let custom = path.join(process.cwd(), '.eslintrc');
if (fs.existsSync(custom)) {
(function merge(dest, src) {
for (const key of Object.keys(src)) {
if (src[key] && typeof src[key] === 'object' && !Array.isArray(src[key])) {
if (!dest[key] || typeof dest[key] !== 'object' || Array.isArray(dest[key])) {
dest[key] = {};
}
merge(dest[key], src[key]);
} else {
dest[key] = src[key];
}
}
}(baseConfig, JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(custom))));
}
return gulp.src([
'src/**/*.js',
'test/**/test-*.js'
])
.pipe(eslint({ baseConfig }))
.pipe(eslint.format())
.pipe(eslint.failAfterError());
});Custom eslint Configurations for Source and Tests
Create an .eslintrc file in the root of your project to be used for your source code that extends
the axway configuration as described above.
{
"extends": "axway",
"globals": {
// declare globals here...
},
"rules": {
// project specific overrides...
}
}Next create a second .eslintrc config file in your test directory.
{
"extends": [ "axway/env-node", "axway/+mocha" ],
"globals": {
// declare globals here...
},
"rules": {
// project specific overrides...
}
}Finally split the lint task into lint-src and lint-test tasks:
const eslint = require('gulp-eslint');
gulp.task('lint', [ 'lint-src', 'lint-test' ]);
gulp.task('lint-src', () => {
return gulp.src('src/**/*.js')
.pipe(eslint())
.pipe(eslint.format())
.pipe(eslint.failAfterError());
});
gulp.task('lint-test', () => {
return gulp.src('test/**/test-*.js')
.pipe(eslint({
configFile: './test/.eslintrc'
}))
.pipe(eslint.format())
.pipe(eslint.failAfterError());
});Usage with Titanium
For Titanium apps, you can use npm, gulp, or just manually invoke eslint. For this guide, we'll
cover using npm.
Start by creating a package.json manually or run:
$ npm initNext install the dev dependencies:
$ npm install --save-dev eslint eslint-config-axwayClassic Titanium Apps:
Create an .eslintrc file alongisde your tiapp.xml file.
{
"extends": [ "axway/env-titanium" ],
"globals": {
// declare globals here...
},
"rules": {
// project specific overrides...
}
}Add the following lint script to the package.json:
{
"scripts": {
"lint": "eslint Resources"
}
}Alloy Apps:
Install eslint-plugin-alloy.
$ npm install --save-dev eslint-plugin-alloyCreate an .eslintrc file alongisde your tiapp.xml file
{
"extends": [ "axway/env-alloy" ],
"globals": {
// declare globals here...
},
"rules": {
// project specific overrides...
}
}Add the following lint script to the package.json:
{
"scripts": {
"lint": "eslint app"
}
}Custom .eslintrc for Titanium Apps
Due to Alloy's code generation, you will most certainly need to create a custom .eslintrc to
declare all the global variables. Being by creating an .eslintrc file in the root of your project
and have it extend the axway/env-titanium configuration.
{
"extends": "axway/env-titanium",
"globals": {
// declare globals here...
},
"rules": {
// project specific overrides...
}
}Running eslint for Titanium Apps
You can simply run eslint by running:
$ npm run lintLicense
This project is open source and provided under the Apache Public License (version 2). Please make sure you see the LICENSE file included in this distribution for more details on the license. Also, please take notice of the privacy notice at the end of the file.
(C) Copyright 2017-2018, Axway, Inc All Rights Reserved.
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