Springload's ESLint shareable configurations as a plugin
npm install eslint-plugin-springload> Springload's ESLint shareable configurations, as a plugin.
We want shareable configs to have as low of an overhead as possible. Users shouldn't have to know exactly what plugins are required by the config, install them and manage their versions manually. This plugin exposes eslint-config-springload for reuse, with plugins automatically installed.
> See https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/3458 for further discussion on this topic. Approach inspired by eslint-plugin-react-app.
Install the config and its dependencies:
``sh`
npm install --save-dev eslint@3 eslint-plugin-springload
Configure ESLint to use this config. For example, in your package.json, this would be:
`json`
"eslintConfig": {
"extends": "plugin:springload/recommended"
},
Optionally, use the Prettier config:
`sh`
npm install --save-dev eslint@3 eslint-plugin-springload prettier
`json`
"eslintConfig": {
"extends": "plugin:springload/prettier"
},
Then, to configure Prettier itself, create a prettier.config.js file in the root of your project with:
`js`
// Use the Prettier config that comes with eslint-plugin-springload.
module.exports = require('eslint-plugin-springload/prettier.config');
For Springload projects, linting commands are defined in the package.json as npm scripts. Here are example commands leveraging the ESLint and Prettier configuration, to process code in a lib subfolder:
`json`
"scripts": {
"linter:js": "eslint",
"formatter:js": "prettier --write",
"lint": "npm run linter:js -s -- lib",
"format": "npm run formatter:js -s -- lib/*/.js",
}
Those commands can then be ran manually.
#### Usage with git pre-commit hook
The above commands are meant to be usable on arbitrary lists of files. Here is an example pre-commit script that leverages them to re-format and lint JS when committing:
`shOnly keep staged files that are added (A), copied (C) or modified (M).
STAGED=$(git --no-pager diff --name-only --cached --diff-filter=ACM)Files which are only partly staged (eg. git add --patch).
PATCH_STAGED=$(git --no-pager diff --name-only --diff-filter=ACM $STAGED)Files which are fully staged.
FULLY_STAGED=$(comm -23 <(echo "$STAGED") <(echo "$PATCH_STAGED"))
JS_STAGED=$(grep .js$ <<< "$STAGED" || true)
JS_FULLY_STAGED=$(grep .js$ <<< "$FULLY_STAGED" || true)
SNAPSHOT_STAGED=$(grep .snap$ <<< "$STAGED" || true)
if [ -n "$JS_FULLY_STAGED" ];
then
# Format and re-stage fully staged files only.
npm run formatter:js -s -- $JS_FULLY_STAGED
git add $JS_FULLY_STAGED
fi
if [ -n "$JS_STAGED" ];
then
npm run linter:js -s -- $JS_STAGED
fi
`
This is a drop-in configuration for Springload projects. Should further customisation be required, rules coming from external plugins require the springload prefix:
`diff`
{
"extends": "plugin:springload/recommended"
"rules": {
- "react/react-in-jsx-scope": ["warn"],
+ "springload/react/react-in-jsx-scope": ["warn"],
- "import/prefer-default-export": ["warn"],
+ "springload/import/prefer-default-export": ["warn"],
}
}
`sh`
git clone git@github.com:springload/eslint-plugin-springload.git
cd eslint-plugin-springload
nvm installThen, install all project dependencies.
npm installInstall the git hooks.
./.githooks/deploy
`sh`Runs linting.
npm run lintRuns tests.
npm run test
This project follows Semantic Versioning as well as ESLint's Semantic Versioning Policy.
`shnpm install -g1. Make a new branch for the release of the new version.
git chore release-vx.y.z2. Update the version in package.json
3. Use irish-pub to check the package content. Install with
first.``
irish-pub4. Update the CHANGELOG for the upcoming release.
5. Create a PR and merge it.
6. On master,
npm publish7. Finally, go to GitHub and create a release and a tag for the new version.