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Wrap your standards in a tortilla and cover it in special sauce.

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  • standard-engine

This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (standard-engine) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

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Standard Engine

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Overview

Wrap your own eslint rules in a easy-to-use command line tool and/or a JS module.

Install

npm install standard-engine

Who is using standard-engine?

Here is a list of packages using standard-engine. Dive into them for ideas!

Did you make your own? Create a pull request and we will add it to the README!

Usage

Create the files below and fill in your own values for options.js.

index.js

// programmatic usage
var Linter = require('standard-engine').linter
var opts = require('./options.js')
module.exports = new Linter(opts)

cli.js

#!/usr/bin/env node

var opts = require('../options.js')
require('standard-engine').cli(opts)

options.js

var eslint = require('eslint')
var path = require('path')
var pkg = require('./package.json')

module.exports = {
  // homepage, version and bugs pulled from package.json
  version: pkg.version,
  homepage: pkg.homepage,
  bugs: pkg.bugs.url,
  eslint: eslint, // pass any version of eslint >= 1.0.0
  cmd: 'pocketlint', // should match the "bin" key in your package.json
  tagline: 'Live by your own standards!', // displayed in output --help
  eslintConfig: {
    configFile: path.join(__dirname, 'eslintrc.json')
  },
  cwd: '', // current working directory, passed to eslint

  // These are optional. If included, the --format option will be made available
  formatter: require('pocketlint-format'), // note you'll have to create this :)
  formatterName: 'pocketlint-format'
}

eslintrc.json Put all your .eslintrc rules in this file. A good practice is to create an ESLint Shareable Config and extend it, but its not required:

{
  // pretend that the package eslint-config-pocketlint exists!
  "extends": ["pocketlint"]
}

Take a look at eslint-config-standard as an example, or if you want to extend/mutate standard, see eslint-config-semistandard.

Engine Features

Ignoring Files

The paths node_modules/**, *.min.js, bundle.js, coverage/**, hidden files/folders (beginning with .), and all patterns in a project's root .gitignore file are automatically ignored.

Sometimes you need to ignore additional folders or specific minfied files. To do that, add a ignore property to package.json:

"pocketlint": { // this key should equal the value of cmd in options.js
  "ignore": [
    "**/out/",
    "/lib/select2/",
    "/lib/ckeditor/",
    "tmp.js"
  ]
}

Hiding Warnings

Since standard-engine uses eslint under-the-hood, you can hide warnings as you normally would if you used eslint directly.

To get verbose output (so you can find the particular rule name to ignore), run:

$ pocketlint --verbose
Error: Live by your own standards!
  routes/error.js:20:36: 'file' was used before it was defined. (no-use-before-define)

Disable all rules on a specific line:

file = 'I know what I am doing' // eslint-disable-line

Or, disable only the "no-use-before-define" rule:

file = 'I know what I am doing' // eslint-disable-line no-use-before-define

Or, disable the "no-use-before-define" rule for multiple lines:

/*eslint-disable no-use-before-define */
// offending code here...
// offending code here...
// offending code here...
/*eslint-enable no-use-before-define */

Defining Globals in a project's package.json

standard-engine will also look in a project's package.json and respect any global variables defined like so:

{
  "pocketlint": { // this key should equal the value of cmd in options.js
    "global": [ "myVar1", "myVar2" ]
  }
}

Custom JS parsers for bleeding-edge ES6 or ES7 support?

standard-engine supports custom JS parsers. To use a custom parser, install it from npm (example: npm install babel-eslint) and add this to your package.json:

{
  "pocketlint": { // this key should equal the value of cmd in your options.js
    "parser": "babel-eslint"
  }
}

If you're using your custom linter globally (you installed it with -g), then you also need to install babel-eslint globally with npm install babel-eslint -g.

API Usage

standardEngine.lintText(text, [opts], callback)

Lint the provided source text to enforce your defined style. An opts object may be provided:

{
  globals: [],  // global variables to declare
  parser: ''    // custom js parser (e.g. babel-eslint)
}

The callback will be called with an Error and results object:

{
  results: [
    {
      filePath: '',
      messages: [
        { ruleId: '', message: '', line: 0, column: 0 }
      ],
      errorCount: 0,
      warningCount: 0
    }
  ],
  errorCount: 0,
  warningCount: 0
}

standardEngine.lintFiles(files, [opts], callback)

Lint the provided files globs. An opts object may be provided:

{
  globals: [],  // global variables to declare
  parser: '',   // custom js parser (e.g. babel-eslint)
  ignore: [],   // file globs to ignore (has sane defaults)
  cwd: ''       // current working directory (default: process.cwd())
}

The callback will be called with an Error and results object (same as above).