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@treatwell/eslint-plugin-moleculer

v1.1.2

Published

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Readme

eslint-plugin-moleculer

npm

This plugin intends to add eslint rules in your moleculer project when using the @treatwell/moleculer-essentials and @treatwell/moleculer-call-wrapper packages.

Installation

Install eslint-plugin-moleculer with your package manager:

  yarn add -D @treatwell/eslint-plugin-moleculer

ESLint Flat config (v9+)

Import the recommended config in your eslint config file (assuming you are using TS eslint):

import eslint from '@eslint/js';
import tseslint from 'typescript-eslint';
import moleculer from '@treatwell/eslint-plugin-moleculer';

export default tseslint.config(
  eslint.configs.recommended,
  tseslint.configs.recommended,
  moleculer.configs.recommended,
);

ESLint legacy config

Enable the plugin in your eslint config and add the rules you want to enforce:

module.exports = {
  // ... rest of the config
  plugins: [
    // ... other plugins
    '@treatwell/eslint-plugin-moleculer',
  ],
  rules: {
    // ... other rules
    '@treatwell/moleculer/service-property-order': 'error',
    '@treatwell/moleculer/no-published-workers': 'error',
  },
};

Rules

| Rule | Description | | --------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | @treatwell/moleculer/service-property-order | Enforce the order of service properties in Moleculer services in order to make TS types defined by @treatwell/moleculer-essentials work properly. | | @treatwell/moleculer/no-published-workers | Disallow publishing actions on services where the QueueWorker mixin is setup. Note that it doesn't catch all the cases (e.g. if actions are defined in mixins) |

License

MIT