eslint-config-pv v2.3.1
eslint-config-pv
This package provides pro!vision's ESLint configuration as an extensible shared config.
Inspired by Airbnb
Versions
This is version >= 2.0.0 of eslint-config-pv, which is compatible with eslint >= 4.0.0. I you are using eslint 3, use eslint-config-pv 1.0.10
Installation
npm install --save-dev eslint-config-pv eslint-plugin-import
# for the eslint 3 compatible version
npm install --save-dev eslint-config-pv@1.0.10 eslint-plugin-importUsage
We export four ESLint configurations for usage in projects.
eslint-config-pv
Our default export contains all of our ESLint rules, including ECMAScript 6 / ES2015.
Add "extends": "pv" to your .eslintrc:
{
"extends": "pv",
"rules": {
// additional rules here
},
"env": {
// ... add more environments
}
}eslint-config-pv/legacy
Use the legacy sub package if you only want to lint ES5 and below.
{
"extends": "pv/legacy",
"rules": {
// additional rules here
}
}eslint-config-pv/prettier
You need to install additional plugins:
npm install --save-dev eslint-config-prettier eslint-plugin-prettier prettierThis allows you to use prettier with eslint integration
{
"extends": "pv/prettier"
}See the ESlint config docs for more information.
eslint-config-pv/typescript
You need to install additional @typescript-eslint plugins (>=v2.19):
npm install --save-dev @typescript-eslint/parser @typescript-eslint/eslint-pluginThis allows you to eslint your tylescript files
{
"extends": [
"pv/typescript",
// "pv/prettier" // in case you are using prettier as well
]
}pv/prettier assumes your tsconfig.json file is in the same directory as where you call eslint. For example your projects root directory. But you can also specify this with:
{
"extends": [
"pv/typescript",
]
parserOptions: {
project: "./my-tsconfig.json",
tsconfigRootDir: "my-configs/",
},
}WebStorm Integration
Ensure you are using node >= 4.5 and you have installed eslint and eslint-plugin-import globally:
# node version should be at least 4.5
node -v
# install necessary modules globally
npm install -g eslint eslint-plugin-importNow you can follow the instructions here
Keep in mind that WebStorm pass all JavaScript files (starting from project root) to eslint. To prevent directories
from being linted, mark them as Excluded. Go to project structure and right click on the directory to be excluded ->
Mark Directory as -> Excluded. Special directories, such as node_modules are marked automatically as library root
and will be excluded by default.
Alternatively, you can define .eslintignore as described here.