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@protontech/eslint-plugin-enforce-uint8array-arraybuffer

v2.0.0

Published

This plugin enforces any Uint8Array type declaration to explicitly define an ArrayBuffer as generic type

Readme

eslint-plugin-enforce-uint8array-arraybuffer

This ESLint rule enforces that any Uint8Array type declaration explicitly includes <ArrayBuffer> as its generic parameter. An auto-fix feature is also implemented.

Using <ArrayBuffer> ensures compatibility with WebCrypto APIs, Blobs, and other browser features, following a TS change in v5.9 the default ArrayBufferLike parameter is no longer guaranteed to be compatible with ArrayBuffer (due to differences with SharedArrayBuffer) .

Installation

npm i --save-dev @protontech/eslint-plugin-enforce-uint8array-arraybuffer

Usage

Add the plugin and rule to your ESLint config:

import pluginEnforceUint8ArrayArrayBuffer from '@protontech/eslint-plugin-enforce-uint8array-arraybuffer';

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: {
    '@protontech/enforce-uint8array-arraybuffer': pluginEnforceUint8ArrayArrayBuffer,
  },
  rules: {
    '@protontech/enforce-uint8array-arraybuffer/enforce-uint8array-arraybuffer': 'error',
  }
})

Example behavior

These usages are correct:

const a = new Uint8Array(); // this is automatically instantiated as Uint8Array<ArrayBuffer>
function f(data: Uint8Array<ArrayBuffer>) {}
type T = Promise<Uint8Array<ArrayBuffer>[]>;

While these will trigger eslint errors (Uint8Array must be used as Uint8Array<ArrayBuffer>), but can be auto-fixed.

function f(data: Uint8Array) {} // missingGeneric error
type T = Promise<Uint8Array[]>; // missingGeneric error

If a generic argument is specified other than ArrayBuffer, the linter will also error (Uint8Array generic argument must be exactly 'ArrayBuffer'), but it will require manual resolution:

function f(data: Uint8Array<ArrayBufferLike>) {} // wrongGeneric error