1.2.1 • Published 9 months ago

prettier-plugin-better-sort-imports v1.2.1

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License
Apache-2.0
Repository
github
Last release
9 months ago

Prettier plugin better sort imports

A prettier plugin to sort import declarations by provided Regular Expression order.Inspired by @trivago/prettier-plugin-sort-imports

Input

import React, {
    FC,
    useEffect,
    useRef,
    ChangeEvent,
    KeyboardEvent,
} from 'react';
import { logger } from '@core/logger';
import { reduce, debounce } from 'lodash';
import { Message } from '../Message';
import { createServer } from '@server/node';
import { Alert } from '@ui/Alert';
import { repeat, filter, add } from '../utils';
import { initializeApp } from '@core/app';
import { Popup } from '@ui/Popup';
import { createConnection } from '@server/database';

Output

import { debounce, reduce } from 'lodash';
import React, {
    ChangeEvent,
    FC,
    KeyboardEvent,
    useEffect,
    useRef,
} from 'react';

import { createConnection } from '@server/database';
import { createServer } from '@server/node';

import { initializeApp } from '@core/app';
import { logger } from '@core/logger';

import { Alert } from '@ui/Alert';
import { Popup } from '@ui/Popup';

import { Message } from '../Message';
import { add, filter, repeat } from '../utils';

Install

npm

npm install --save-dev prettier-plugin-better-sort-imports

or, using yarn

yarn add --dev prettier-plugin-better-sort-imports

Usage

Add an order in prettier config file.

module.exports = {
  "printWidth": 80,
  "base": __dirname,
  "tabWidth": 4,
  "trailingComma": "all",
  "singleQuote": true,
  "semi": true,
  "importOrder": ["^@core/(.*)$", "^@server/(.*)$", "^@ui/(.*)$", "^[./]"],
  "importOrderSeparation": true,
  "importOrderSortSpecifiers": true
}

APIs

importOrder

type: Array<string>

A collection of Regular expressions in string format.

"importOrder": ["^@core/(.*)$", "^@server/(.*)$", "^@ui/(.*)$", "^[./]"],

Default behavior: The plugin moves the third party imports to the top which are not part of the importOrder list. To move the third party imports at desired place, you can use <THIRD_PARTY_MODULES> to assign third party imports to the appropriate position:

"importOrder": ["^@core/(.*)$", "<THIRD_PARTY_MODULES>", "^@server/(.*)$", "^@ui/(.*)$", "^[./]"],

Notice

<THIRD_PARTY_MODULES> in @trivago/prettier-plugin-sort-imports are third-party modules. When sorting, the dependencies will be sorted alphabetically, and it is impossible to distinguish whether the import source is a third-party module (existing in package.json), and the user cannot specify a specific sort order for the third package, as shown below:

//	before sort
import React from 'react'
import { render } from 'react-dom'
import { v4 } from 'uuid'
import { message } from 'antd'
import { CoolModule } from 'coll-package'

//	sorted
import { message } from 'antd'
import { CoolModule } from 'coll-package'
import React from 'react'
import { render } from 'react-dom'
import { v4 } from 'uuid'

In prettier-plugin-better-sort-imports, users can specify the order of specific third-party packages, and <THIRD_PARTY_MODULES> will be sorted after the specified third-party packages, just like below:

"importOrder": ["react", "react-dom", "<THIRD_PARTY_MODULES>", "eth."],
//	before sort
import React from 'react'
import { render } from 'react-dom'
import { v4 } from 'uuid'
import { CoolModule } from 'coll-package'
import { message } from 'antd'

//	sorted
import React from 'react'
import { render } from 'react-dom'
import { message } from 'antd'
import { CoolModule } from 'coll-package'
import { v4 } from 'uuid'
If you enable formatOnSave in your Code Editor and use prettier-plugin-better-sort-imports to sort module imports, then your prettier configuration file should contain base pointing to your project root directory,just like below
//	.prettierrc
{
  //	SOME OPTIONS
  "base": "path/to/your-project-root-directory"
}

//	prettier.config.js
module.exports = {
  //	SOME OPTIONS
  base: __dirname
};

importOrderSeparation

type: boolean

default value: false

A boolean value to enable or disable the new line separation between sorted import declarations group. The separation takes place according to the importOrder.

"importOrderSeparation": true,

importOrderSortSpecifiers

type: boolean

default value: false

A boolean value to enable or disable sorting of the specifiers in an import declarations.

importOrderGroupNamespaceSpecifiers

type: boolean

default value: false

A boolean value to enable or disable sorting the namespace specifiers to the top of the import group.

importOrderCaseInsensitive

type: boolean

default value: false

A boolean value to enable case-insensitivity in the sorting algorithm used to order imports within each match group.

For example, when false (or not specified):

import ExampleView from './ExampleView';
import ExamplesList from './ExamplesList';

compared with "importOrderCaseInsensitive": true:

import ExamplesList from './ExamplesList';
import ExampleView from './ExampleView';

importOrderParserPlugins

type: Array<string>

default value: ["typescript", "jsx"]

Previously known as experimentalBabelParserPluginsList.

A collection of plugins for babel parser. The plugin passes this list to babel parser, so it can understand the syntaxes used in the file being formatted. The plugin uses prettier itself to figure out the parser it needs to use but if that fails, you can use this field to enforce the usage of the plugins' babel parser needs.

To pass the plugins to babel parser:

  "importOrderParserPlugins" : ["classProperties", "decorators-legacy"]

To pass the options to the babel parser plugins: Since prettier options are limited to string, you can pass plugins with options as a JSON string of the plugin array: "[\"plugin-name\", { \"pluginOption\": true }]".

  "importOrderParserPlugins" : ["classProperties", "["decorators", { "decoratorsBeforeExport": true }]"]

To disable default plugins for babel parser, pass an empty array:

importOrderParserPlugins: []

Compatibility

FrameworkSupportedNote
JS with ES Modules✅ Everything-
NodeJS with ES Modules✅ Everything-
React✅ Everything-
Angular✅ EverythingSupported through importOrderParserPlugins API
Vue✅ Everything@vue/compiler-sfc is required

Disclaimer

This plugin modifies the AST which is against the rules of prettier.