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import-sort-style-module-and-prefix v0.1.3

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import-sort-style-module-and-prefix

An import sort style based on import-sort-style-module that support extra groupings by path prefix.

Install

Install this package through npm:

npm install --save-dev import-sort-style-module-and-prefix

or yarn:

yarn add -D import-sort-style-module-and-prefix

In your package.json or .importsortrc, specify module-and-prefix as the style for file groups which you want to use this style.

For example, in package.json:

"importSort": {
  ".js, .jsx, .ts, .tsx": {
    "style": "module-and-prefix"
  }
}

Configuration

This module works exactly the same as import-sort-style-module if no extra configuration is done.

The configuration either lies under the key importSortPrefix in your package.json, in a file named .importSortPrefixrc. Thanks to cosmiconfig, .importSortPrefixrc can be of JSON or YAML format. Format can be explicited specified by the file extension. Please refer to cosmiconfig for further information.

Sample configurations

  1. Groups all imports with path matching the prefix src/, and places them above the imports with relative path.
{ "groupings": ["src/"] }
  1. Groups all imports with path matching the prefix src/ or components/ together, and those matching the prefix lib/ in another group.
{ "groupings": [["src/", "components/"], "lib/"] }

Options

There are two options available:

  • position - Accepted values: beforeAbsolute, beforeBuiltins, beforeRelative, afterRelative. Default: beforeRelative
  • groupings - Array of [string or array of string] (string | string[])[]. Default: []

position

If not specified, the default value beforeRelative is used.

To illustrate each value, let's consider the following examples adapted from import-sort-style-module, and assume we have a custom group for modules matching the path prefix src/.

/*******************************************
 *
 * Absolute module without assigned imports
 *
 *******************************************/
import "src";
import "src/some_module";
import "src/helpers/some_helper";

// Absolute modules with side effects (not sorted because order may matter)
import "a";
import "c";
import "b";

// Relative modules with side effects (not sorted because order may matter)
import "./a";
import "./c";
import "./b";

// Modules from the Node.js "standard" library sorted by name
import {readFile, writeFile} from "fs";
import * as path from "path";

/*******************************************
 *
 * Ordinary absolute module imports
 *
 *******************************************/
import indexModule from "src";
import {namedExport} from "src/some_module";
import helperFunc from "src/helpers/some_helper";

// Third-party modules sorted by name
import aa from "aa";
import bb from "bb";
import cc from "cc";

// First-party modules sorted by "relative depth" and then by name
import aaa from "../../aaa";
import bbb from "../../bbb";
import aaaa from "../aaaa";
import bbbb from "../bbbb";
import aaaaa from "./aaaaa";
import bbbbb from "./bbbbb";
/*******************************************
 *
 * Absolute module without assigned imports
 *
 ******************************************/
import "src";
import "src/some_module";
import "src/helpers/some_helper";

// Absolute modules with side effects (not sorted because order may matter)
import "a";
import "c";
import "b";

// Relative modules with side effects (not sorted because order may matter)
import "./a";
import "./c";
import "./b";

/*******************************************
 *
 * Ordinary absolute module imports
 *
 ******************************************/
import indexModule from "src";
import {namedExport} from "src/some_module";
import helperFunc from "src/helpers/some_helper";

// Modules from the Node.js "standard" library sorted by name
import {readFile, writeFile} from "fs";
import * as path from "path";

// Third-party modules sorted by name
import aa from "aa";
import bb from "bb";
import cc from "cc";

// First-party modules sorted by "relative depth" and then by name
import aaa from "../../aaa";
import bbb from "../../bbb";
import aaaa from "../aaaa";
import bbbb from "../bbbb";
import aaaaa from "./aaaaa";
import bbbbb from "./bbbbb";
// Absolute modules with side effects (not sorted because order may matter)
import "a";
import "c";
import "b";

/*******************************************
 *
 * Absolute module without assigned imports
 *
 ******************************************/
import "src";
import "src/some_module";
import "src/helpers/some_helper";

// Relative modules with side effects (not sorted because order may matter)
import "./a";
import "./c";
import "./b";

// Modules from the Node.js "standard" library sorted by name
import {readFile, writeFile} from "fs";
import * as path from "path";

// Third-party modules sorted by name
import aa from "aa";
import bb from "bb";
import cc from "cc";

/*******************************************
 *
 * Ordinary absolute module imports
 *
 ******************************************/
import indexModule from "src";
import {namedExport} from "src/some_module";
import helperFunc from "src/helpers/some_helper";

// First-party modules sorted by "relative depth" and then by name
import aaa from "../../aaa";
import bbb from "../../bbb";
import aaaa from "../aaaa";
import bbbb from "../bbbb";
import aaaaa from "./aaaaa";
import bbbbb from "./bbbbb";
// Absolute modules with side effects (not sorted because order may matter)
import "a";
import "c";
import "b";

// Relative modules with side effects (not sorted because order may matter)
import "./a";
import "./c";
import "./b";

/*******************************************
 *
 * Absolute module without assigned imports
 *
 ******************************************/
import "src";
import "src/some_module";
import "src/helpers/some_helper";

// Modules from the Node.js "standard" library sorted by name
import {readFile, writeFile} from "fs";
import * as path from "path";

// Third-party modules sorted by name
import aa from "aa";
import bb from "bb";
import cc from "cc";

// First-party modules sorted by "relative depth" and then by name
import aaa from "../../aaa";
import bbb from "../../bbb";
import aaaa from "../aaaa";
import bbbb from "../bbbb";
import aaaaa from "./aaaaa";
import bbbbb from "./bbbbb";

/*******************************************
 *
 * Ordinary absolute module imports
 *
 ******************************************/
import indexModule from "src";
import {namedExport} from "src/some_module";
import helperFunc from "src/helpers/some_helper";

groupings

This option defines custom groupings and accepts an array. Each array item can either be a path prefix, or an array of path prefixes.

If not specified, the default value [] is assumed. In such case, this style works exactly the same as import-sort-style-module.

Each item in the groupings array corrisponds to one group, i.e. a chunk of import statements that does not contain any empty line.

To group multiple path prefixes into one group, place them in an array. Refer to Example 2 for an example.

The custom groups will appear in the same order as specified in the option.

Examples

1. Simple path prefix groups:

Options:

{ "groupings": ["src/", "@helpers/", "@components/", "lib/"] }

Imports matching each of the specified path prefix will be grouped into their corrisponding group.

// Third-party modules sorted by name
import aa from "aa";
import bb from "bb";
import cc from "cc";

/** Custom import groups */
import indexModule from "src";
import {namedExport} from "src/some_module";

import helperFunc from "@helpers/some_helper";

import ExternalLib, {libHelperFunc} from "lib/external_lib";

// First-party modules sorted by "relative depth" and then by name
import aaa from "../../aaa";
import bbb from "../../bbb";
import aaaa from "../aaaa";
import bbbb from "../bbbb";
import aaaaa from "./aaaaa";
import bbbbb from "./bbbbb";

Take note that the src/ group appears before the @helpers/ group, in the same order as the groupings option, regardless of alphabetical order. lib/ group comes after @helpers/ group, the two groups separated by exactly one empty line, unaffected by the empty @components/ group.

2. Groups of path prefixes

Options:

{ "groupings": [["src/", "@helpers/"], "@components/", "lib/"] }

Imports matching each of the specified path prefix group will be grouped into their corrisponding group. In other words, imports matching the path prefixes src/ or @helpers/ are grouped together, with the ones matching src/ come before those matching @helpers/; imports matching lib/ are in their own group.

// Third-party modules sorted by name
import aa from "aa";
import bb from "bb";
import cc from "cc";

/** Custom import groups */
import indexModule from "src";
import {namedExport} from "src/some_module";
import helperFunc from "@helpers/some_helper";

import ExternalLib, {libHelperFunc} from "lib/external_lib";

// First-party modules sorted by "relative depth" and then by name
import aaa from "../../aaa";
import bbb from "../../bbb";
import aaaa from "../aaaa";
import bbbb from "../bbbb";
import aaaaa from "./aaaaa";
import bbbbb from "./bbbbb";

License

Released under the MIT License. :copyright: 2020 Ron Lau.

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