eslint-plugin-arrow-functions v1.2.4
eslint-plugin-arrow-functions
An ESLint Plugin to Lint and auto-fix plain Functions into Arrow Functions, in all cases where conversion would result in the same behaviour (Arrow Functions do not support
this,arguments, ornew.targetfor example).
Installation
npm install --save-dev eslint eslint-plugin-arrow-functionsConfiguration
Add the plugin to the plugins section and the rule to the rules section in your .eslintrc. The default values for options are listed in this example.
{
"plugins": ["prefer-arrow-functions"],
"rules": {
"prefer-arrow-functions/prefer-arrow-functions": [
"warn",
{
"allowedNames": [],
"allowNamedFunctions": false,
"allowObjectProperties": false,
"classPropertiesAllowed": false,
"disallowPrototype": false,
"returnStyle": "unchanged",
"singleReturnOnly": false
}
]
}
}Options
allowedNames
An optional array of function names to ignore. When set, the rule won't report named functions such as function foo() {} whose name is identical to a member of this array.
allowNamedFunctions
If set to true, the rule won't report named functions such as function foo() {}. Anonymous function such as const foo = function() {} will still be reported.
allowObjectProperties
If set to true, the rule won't report named methods such as
const myObj = {
hello() {}
}classPropertiesAllowed
When true, functions defined as class instance fields will be converted to arrow functions when doing so would not alter or break their behaviour.
disallowPrototype
When true, functions assigned to a prototype will be converted to arrow functions when doing so would not alter or break their behaviour.
returnStyle
- When
"implicit", arrow functions such asx => { return x; }will be converted tox => x. - When
"explicit", arrow functions such asx => xwill be converted tox => { return x; }. - When
"unchanged"or not set, arrow functions will be left as they were.
singleReturnOnly
When true, only function declarations which only contain a return statement will be converted. Functions containing block statements will be ignored.
This option works well in conjunction with ESLint's built-in arrow-body-style set to
as-needed.
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