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- @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin/package.json
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ESLint Plugin TypeScript
Installation
Make sure you have TypeScript and @typescript-eslint/parser installed, then install the plugin:
npm i @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin --save-dev
It is important that you use the same version number for @typescript-eslint/parser
and @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin
.
Note: If you installed ESLint globally (using the -g
flag) then you must also install @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin
globally.
Usage
Add @typescript-eslint/parser
to the parser
field and @typescript-eslint
to the plugins section of your .eslintrc
configuration file:
{
"parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser",
"plugins": ["@typescript-eslint"]
}
Then configure the rules you want to use under the rules section.
{
"parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser",
"plugins": ["@typescript-eslint"],
"rules": {
"@typescript-eslint/rule-name": "error"
}
}
You can also enable all the recommended rules at once. Add plugin:@typescript-eslint/recommended
in extends:
{
"extends": ["plugin:@typescript-eslint/recommended"]
}
If you want to use rules which require type information, you will need to specify a path to your tsconfig.json file in the "project" property of "parserOptions".
{
"parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser",
"parserOptions": {
"project": "./tsconfig.json"
},
"plugins": ["@typescript-eslint"],
"rules": {
"@typescript-eslint/restrict-plus-operands": "error"
}
}
See @typescript-eslint/parser's README.md for more information on the available "parserOptions".
Usage with Prettier
Install eslint-config-prettier
to disable our code formatting related rules:
{
"extends": [
"plugin:@typescript-eslint/recommended",
"prettier",
"prettier/@typescript-eslint"
]
}
Note: Make sure you have eslint-config-prettier@4.0.0
or newer.
Usage with Airbnb
Airbnb has two configs, a base one eslint-config-airbnb-base
and one that includes rules for React eslint-config-airbnb
.
First you'll need to install the config according to the instructions in one of the links above. npx install-peerdeps --dev eslint-config-airbnb
or npx install-peerdeps --dev eslint-config-airbnb-base
should work if you are using npm 5+.
Then you should add airbnb
(or airbnb-base
) to your extends
section of .eslintrc
. You might also want to turn on plugin:@typescript-eslint/recommended
as well to enable all of the recommended rules.
{
"extends": ["airbnb-base", "plugin:@typescript-eslint/recommended"]
}
Note: You can use Airbnb's rules alongside Prettier, see Usage with Prettier
Supported Rules
Key: ✔️ = recommended, 🔧 = fixable
Name | Description | ✔️ | 🔧 |
---|---|---|---|
@typescript-eslint/adjacent-overload-signatures |
Require that member overloads be consecutive (adjacent-overload-signatures from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
@typescript-eslint/array-type |
Requires using either T[] or Array<T> for arrays (array-type from TSLint) |
✔️ | 🔧 |
@typescript-eslint/ban-types |
Enforces that types will not to be used (ban-types from TSLint) |
✔️ | 🔧 |
@typescript-eslint/camelcase |
Enforce camelCase naming convention | ✔️ | |
@typescript-eslint/class-name-casing |
Require PascalCased class and interface names (class-name from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
@typescript-eslint/explicit-function-return-type |
Require explicit return types on functions and class methods | ✔️ | |
@typescript-eslint/explicit-member-accessibility |
Require explicit accessibility modifiers on class properties and methods (member-access from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
@typescript-eslint/generic-type-naming |
Enforces naming of generic type variables | ||
@typescript-eslint/indent |
Enforce consistent indentation (indent from TSLint) |
✔️ | 🔧 |
@typescript-eslint/interface-name-prefix |
Require that interface names be prefixed with I (interface-name from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
@typescript-eslint/member-delimiter-style |
Require a specific member delimiter style for interfaces and type literals | ✔️ | 🔧 |
@typescript-eslint/member-naming |
Enforces naming conventions for class members by visibility. | ||
@typescript-eslint/member-ordering |
Require a consistent member declaration order (member-ordering from TSLint) |
||
@typescript-eslint/no-angle-bracket-type-assertion |
Enforces the use of as Type assertions instead of <Type> assertions (no-angle-bracket-type-assertion from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
@typescript-eslint/no-array-constructor |
Disallow generic Array constructors |
✔️ | 🔧 |
@typescript-eslint/no-empty-interface |
Disallow the declaration of empty interfaces (no-empty-interface from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
@typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any |
Disallow usage of the any type (no-any from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
@typescript-eslint/no-extraneous-class |
Forbids the use of classes as namespaces (no-unnecessary-class from TSLint) |
||
@typescript-eslint/no-inferrable-types |
Disallows explicit type declarations for variables or parameters initialized to a number, string, or boolean. (no-inferrable-types from TSLint) |
✔️ | 🔧 |
@typescript-eslint/no-misused-new |
Enforce valid definition of new and constructor . (no-misused-new from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
@typescript-eslint/no-namespace |
Disallow the use of custom TypeScript modules and namespaces (no-namespace from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
@typescript-eslint/no-non-null-assertion |
Disallows non-null assertions using the ! postfix operator (no-non-null-assertion from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
@typescript-eslint/no-object-literal-type-assertion |
Forbids an object literal to appear in a type assertion expression (no-object-literal-type-assertion from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
@typescript-eslint/no-parameter-properties |
Disallow the use of parameter properties in class constructors. (no-parameter-properties from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
@typescript-eslint/no-this-alias |
Disallow aliasing this (no-this-assignment from TSLint) |
||
@typescript-eslint/no-triple-slash-reference |
Disallow /// <reference path="" /> comments (no-reference from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
@typescript-eslint/no-type-alias |
Disallow the use of type aliases (interface-over-type-literal from TSLint) |
||
@typescript-eslint/no-unnecessary-type-assertion |
Warns if a type assertion does not change the type of an expression (no-unnecessary-type-assertion from TSLint) |
🔧 | |
@typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars |
Disallow unused variables (no-unused-variable from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
@typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define |
Disallow the use of variables before they are defined | ✔️ | |
@typescript-eslint/no-useless-constructor |
Disallow unnecessary constructors | ||
@typescript-eslint/no-var-requires |
Disallows the use of require statements except in import statements (no-var-requires from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
@typescript-eslint/prefer-interface |
Prefer an interface declaration over a type literal (type T = { ... }) (interface-over-type-literal from TSLint) |
✔️ | 🔧 |
@typescript-eslint/prefer-namespace-keyword |
Require the use of the namespace keyword instead of the module keyword to declare custom TypeScript modules. (no-internal-module from TSLint) |
✔️ | 🔧 |
@typescript-eslint/restrict-plus-operands |
When adding two variables, operands must both be of type number or of type string. (restrict-plus-operands from TSLint) |
||
@typescript-eslint/type-annotation-spacing |
Require consistent spacing around type annotations (typedef-whitespace from TSLint) |
✔️ | 🔧 |