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eslint-plugin-azumuta

v0.0.13

Published

Enforce Azumuta style rules for imports

Downloads

80

Readme

eslint-plugin-azumuta

This eslint plugin implements three rules for import declarations with possible autofix

Default options

{
  "rules": {
    "azumuta/force-absolute-imports": [2, "azumuta/app"],
    "azumuta/align-imports": [2, 45],
    "azumuta/sort-imports": [2, [
      [0, "react"],
      [2, "meteor/meteor"],
      [3, "start", "meteor/"],
      [1, "contain", "react-"],
      [1, "prop-types"],
      [5, "*"],
      [10, "start", "/imports/api/"],
      [11, "start", "/imports/ui/"],
      [12, "start", "/imports/"],
      [20, "start", "/"],
      [20, "start", "."]
    ]]
  }
}

force-absolute-imports

Forces all imports to be 'absolute' paths relative to given root. Should always be mentioned before sort-imports in rules config.

Useful in conjunction with babel-root-slash-import

align-imports

Aligns sources of all import declarations at set column.

sort-imports

Sorts imports by source according to given array of tuples. The first element of a tuple defines the order at which any import matching the tuple should end up. If a tuple has three elements, the second element is an operator:

  • start: the last element should be a prefix of the source
  • contain: the last element should be a substring of the source

If no operator is set, the last element should be an exact match with the source.

The tuples are processed sequentially in the given order, for each import, to determine that import's intended order. The * string is a special case, it catches all remaining imports. It is always processed last but can be anywhere in the tuple list, for convenience sake.

Mainained

This repository is maintained by the work instruction platform Azumuta.