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@dbenfouzari/eslint-config-react-native

v5.0.1

Published

React-Native ESLint config

Downloads

5

Readme

@dbenfouzari/eslint-config-react-native

Installation

yarn add -D @dbenfouzari/eslint-config-react-native

or if you are using npm

npm i -D @dbenfouzari/eslint-config-react-native

Enable it by inserting in your project

{
  "extends": ["@dbenfouzari/react-native"]
}

Basic configuration

Aka

{
  "extends": ["@dbenfouzari/react-native"]
}

@react-native-community already did a really good ESLint config. It's really complete and works great.

Enabling this simple configuration is the same as enabling only @react-native-community.

Available rules

eslint-plugin-import

I really love this one, because it makes things clean and tidy.

Your imports will go from

import ForgotPassword from "./forgot-password";
import { render } from "@testing-library/react-native";
import navigationProps from "../../../storybook/navigationProps";
import React from "react";

To

import { render } from "@testing-library/react-native";
import React from "react";

import navigationProps from "../../../storybook/navigationProps";

import ForgotPassword from "./forgot-password";

It will, in order :

  • Group your imports (external, builtin, parent, sibling, index)
  • In each group, sort imports by name

Benefits are multiple : it will avoid many conflits caused by a committer that imported the same, but in another place, it makes things tidy and easy to find if you should.

I personnaly enable it on every project I work on, and I can't do without it.

@dbenfouzari/eslint-plugin-i18n

It's off by default. You can enable it by doing

{
  "extends": ["@dbenfouzari/i18n"],
  "rules": {
    "@dbenfouzari/i18n/no-child-string": ["error"]
  }
}

The configuration is pretty basic, but I may improve it in the future.

Prettier

It's using Prettier to format your code. The configuration used for Prettier is the one that is recommended by Prettier (https://github.com/prettier/eslint-plugin-prettier#recommended-configuration).

You can then set your own Prettier's options in a .prettierrc file

{
  "trailingComma": "es5",
  "tabWidth": 2,
  "singleQuote": true
}