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erb-linter

v0.0.8

Published

execute erb-lint for ERB code.

Downloads

4

Readme

ERB Linter for Visual Studio Code

This project is based on ruby-rubocop

This extensions provides interfaces to erb-lint for vscode. It requires version >= 0.1.0 to work.

demo

Features

  • Lint ERB files using ERB Linter: lint with erb-lint in the command palette.
  • Lint on save.
  • Autocorrect using ERB Linter: autocorrect current file with erb-lint in the command palette.
  • Format on save

Installation

You can configure rules and behaviors like explained in the erb-lint docs. To install the gem, there are two methods.

Preferred

Add erb_lint to your project's Gemfile and install it with Bundler.

Global install

Install in globally using gem install erb_lint. If you want to use it globally, you must set the executePath.

Enabling format on save

To enable Format on Save for ERB files, you have to update your VSCode configs with:

"[erb]": {
  "editor.defaultFormatter": "manuelpuyol.erb-linter",
  "editor.formatOnSave": true
},

Note: If you are using the Rails extension, you may need to set the same configuration for html.erb

Options

erb.erb-lint.executePath

Declare an specific path to run erb-lint. This is untested and may have some issues loading your configuration file (see configFilePath to fix this). If no path is provided, the extension will default to running erb-lint with bundle.

erb.erb-lint.configFilePath

Path to the erb-lint configuration file. The extension will try to use your root .erb-lint.yml file.

erb.erb-lint.onSave

Whether or not to run erb-lint in the current file on save. This defaults to true.

erb.erb-lint.suppressERBLintWarnings

Suppress warnings from erb-lint and attempt to run regardless. Useful if you have random warnings in the erb-lint execution. This defaults to true.

erb.erb-lint.pathToBundler

Uses bundle by default, but can be modified in case you use a custom path.

TODOs

  • Add tests
  • Improve usability with global erb-lint