3.0.2 • Published 3 years ago
eslint-plugin-dtslint v3.0.2
eslint-plugin-dtslint
This repo contains ESLint versions of the dtslint rules in the tslint-etc package. They're useful if you have an existing suite of dtslint tests. However, if you've not yet started writing tests for your TypeScript types, you should look at using tsd instead.
Install
Install the ESLint TypeScript parser using npm:
npm install @typescript-eslint/parser --save-devInstall the package using npm:
npm install eslint-plugin-dtslint --save-devConfigure the parser and the parserOptions for ESLint. Here, I use a .eslintrc.js file for the configuration:
const { join } = require("path");
module.exports = {
parser: "@typescript-eslint/parser",
parserOptions: {
ecmaVersion: 2019,
project: join(__dirname, "./tsconfig.json"),
sourceType: "module"
},
plugins: ["dtslint"],
extends: [],
rules: {
"dtslint/expect-deprecation": "error",
"dtslint/expect-type": "error",
"dtslint/no-typo": "error"
}
};Or, using the recommended configuration:
const { join } = require("path");
module.exports = {
parser: "@typescript-eslint/parser",
parserOptions: {
ecmaVersion: 2019,
project: join(__dirname, "./tsconfig.json"),
sourceType: "module"
},
extends: ["plugin:dtslint/recommended"],
};Rules
The package includes the following rules:
| Rule | Description | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
expect-deprecation | Asserts deprecations with $ExpectDeprecation and $ExpectNoDeprecation. | Yes |
expect-type | Asserts types with $ExpectType and presence of errors with $ExpectError. You can use ESLint and this rule to perform your type tests without having to install or run dtslint. | Yes |
no-typo | Forbids dtslint-like expectations that have typographical errors. | Yes |