/eslint-plugin-astro

ESLint plugin for Astro component

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Introduction

eslint-plugin-astro is ESLint plugin for Astro components.
You can check on the Online DEMO.

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This plugin is in the experimental stages of development.

At least it works fine with a withastro/docs repository.

📛 What is this plugin?

ESLint plugin for Astro components.

📖 Documentation

See documents.

💿 Installation

npm install --save-dev eslint eslint-plugin-astro

If you write TypeScript in Astro components, you also need to install the @typescript-eslint/parser:

npm install --save-dev @typescript-eslint/parser

If you want to use the rules for checking accessibility (A11Y), you also need to install eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y additionally:
(It is used internally in the rules for A11Y.)

npm install --save-dev eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y

Requirements

  • ESLint v7.0.0 and above
  • Node.js v14.18.x, v16.x and above

📖 Usage

Configuration

Use .eslintrc.* file to configure rules. See also: https://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/configuring.

Example .eslintrc.js. When using the shareable configuration provided by the plugin:

module.exports = {
  // ...
  extends: [
    // ...
    "plugin:astro/recommended",
  ],
  // ...
  overrides: [
    {
      // Define the configuration for `.astro` file.
      files: ["*.astro"],
      // Allows Astro components to be parsed.
      parser: "astro-eslint-parser",
      // Parse the script in `.astro` as TypeScript by adding the following configuration.
      // It's the setting you need when using TypeScript.
      parserOptions: {
        parser: "@typescript-eslint/parser",
        extraFileExtensions: [".astro"],
      },
      rules: {
        // override/add rules settings here, such as:
        // "astro/no-set-html-directive": "error"
      },
    },
    // ...
  ],
}

If you do not use a shareable configuration, it is the same as the following configuration:

module.exports = {
  // ...
  overrides: [
    {
      // Define the configuration for `.astro` file.
      files: ["*.astro"],
      // Enable this plugin
      plugins: ["astro"],
      env: {
        // Enables global variables available in Astro components.
        node: true,
        "astro/astro": true,
        es2020: true,
      },
      // Allows Astro components to be parsed.
      parser: "astro-eslint-parser",
      // Parse the script in `.astro` as TypeScript by adding the following configuration.
      // It's the setting you need when using TypeScript.
      parserOptions: {
        parser: "@typescript-eslint/parser",
        extraFileExtensions: [".astro"],
        // The script of Astro components uses ESM.
        sourceType: "module",
      },
      rules: {
        // Enable recommended rules
        "astro/no-conflict-set-directives": "error",
        "astro/no-unused-define-vars-in-style": "error",

        // override/add rules settings here, such as:
        // "astro/no-set-html-directive": "error"
      },
    },
    {
      // Define the configuration for `<script>` tag.
      // Script in `<script>` is assigned a virtual file name with the `.js` extension.
      files: ["**/*.astro/*.js", "*.astro/*.js"],
      env: {
        browser: true,
        es2020: true,
      },
      parserOptions: {
        sourceType: "module",
      },
      rules: {
        // override/add rules settings here, such as:
        // "no-unused-vars": "error"

        // If you are using "prettier/prettier" rule,
        // you don't need to format inside <script> as it will be formatted as a `.astro` file.
        "prettier/prettier": "off",
      },
    },
    {
      // Define the configuration for `<script>` tag when using `client-side-ts` processor.
      // Script in `<script>` is assigned a virtual file name with the `.ts` extension.
      files: ["**/*.astro/*.ts", "*.astro/*.ts"],
      env: {
        browser: true,
        es2020: true,
      },
      parser: "@typescript-eslint/parser",
      parserOptions: {
        sourceType: "module",
        project: null,
      },
      rules: {
        // override/add rules settings here, such as:
        // "no-unused-vars": "error"

        // If you are using "prettier/prettier" rule,
        // you don't need to format inside <script> as it will be formatted as a `.astro` file.
        "prettier/prettier": "off",
      },
    },
    // ...
  ],
}

If you are writing client-side scripts in TypeScript and want to use @typescript-eslint/parser as the TypeScript parser, you will need to use client-side-ts processor and configure it as follows.

module.exports = {
  // ...
  extends: [
    // ...
    "plugin:astro/recommended",
  ],
  // ...
  overrides: [
    {
      files: ["*.astro"],
      // ...
      processor: "astro/client-side-ts", // <- Uses the "client-side-ts" processor.
      rules: {
        // ...
      },
    },
    // ...
  ],
}

The pull request diff here is an example of introducing eslint-plugin-astro to the withastro/docs repository.

This plugin provides configs:

  • plugin:astro/base ... Minimal configuration to enable correct Astro component linting.
  • plugin:astro/recommended ... Above, plus rules to prevent errors or unintended behavior.
  • plugin:astro/all ... Configuration enables all astro rules. It's meant for testing, not for production use because it changes with every minor and major version of the plugin. Use it at your own risk.
  • Extension of sharable configuration provided by eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y. You need to install eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y to use it.

See the rule list to get the rules that this plugin provides.

Parser Configuration

See https://github.com/ota-meshi/astro-eslint-parser#readme.

Resolving Error in JSX: Unsafe return of an any typed value

Astro supports JSX from multiple frameworks such as React, Preact, and Solid.js by defining JSX Elements as HTMLElement | any;. When a framework with a JSX type definition is not present in your project this any can cause the ESLint error @typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-return.

This can be resolved by overriding the astroHTML.JSX.Element definition with a *.d.ts file such as jsx.d.ts in your project root directory:

import "astro/astro-jsx";

declare global {
  namespace JSX {
    // type Element = astroHTML.JSX.Element // We want to use this, but it is defined as any.
    type Element = HTMLElement;
  }
}

Add this *.d.ts to your tsconfig.eslint.json:

{
  "extends": "./tsconfig.json",
  "include": [
    // ...
    "jsx.d.ts"
  ]
}

Ensure that any necessary parserOptions in your .eslintrc.** have a project key also pointing to this config:

{
  // ...
  "overrides": [
    {
      "files": ["*.astro"],
      "parser": "astro-eslint-parser",
      "parserOptions": {
        "parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser",
        "extraFileExtensions": [".astro"],
        // add this line
        "project": "./tsconfig.eslint.json"
      },
      // ...
    }
    // ...
  ]}

Running ESLint from the command line

If you want to run eslint from the command line, make sure you include the .astro extension using the --ext option or a glob pattern, because ESLint targets only .js files by default.

Examples:

eslint --ext .js,.astro src
eslint "src/**/*.{js,astro}"

💻 Editor Integrations

Visual Studio Code

Use the dbaeumer.vscode-eslint extension that Microsoft provides officially.

You have to configure the eslint.validate option of the extension to check .astro files, because the extension targets only *.js or *.jsx files by default.

Example .vscode/settings.json:

{
  "eslint.validate": [
    "javascript",
    "javascriptreact",
    "astro", // Enable .astro
    "typescript", // Enable .ts
    "typescriptreact" // Enable .tsx
  ]
}

✅ Rules

The --fix option on the command line automatically fixes problems reported by rules which have a wrench 🔧 below.
The rules with the following star ⭐ are included in the plugin:astro/recommended configs.

Doesn't the rule you want exist? Share your idea of that rule with us.

Possible Errors

These rules relate to possible syntax or logic errors in Astro component code:

Rule ID Description
astro/no-conflict-set-directives disallow conflicting set directives and child contents
astro/no-deprecated-astro-canonicalurl disallow using deprecated Astro.canonicalURL
astro/no-deprecated-astro-fetchcontent disallow using deprecated Astro.fetchContent() ⭐🔧
astro/no-deprecated-astro-resolve disallow using deprecated Astro.resolve()
astro/no-deprecated-getentrybyslug disallow using deprecated getEntryBySlug()
astro/no-unused-define-vars-in-style disallow unused define:vars={...} in style tag
astro/valid-compile disallow warnings when compiling.

Security Vulnerability

These rules relate to security vulnerabilities in Astro component code:

Rule ID Description
astro/no-set-html-directive disallow use of set:html to prevent XSS attack

Best Practices

These rules relate to better ways of doing things to help you avoid problems:

Rule ID Description
astro/no-set-text-directive disallow use of set:text 🔧
astro/no-unused-css-selector disallow selectors defined in style tag that don't use in HTML

Stylistic Issues

These rules relate to style guidelines, and are therefore quite subjective:

Rule ID Description
astro/prefer-class-list-directive require class:list directives instead of class with expressions 🔧
astro/prefer-object-class-list require use object instead of ternary expression in class:list 🔧
astro/prefer-split-class-list require use split array elements in class:list 🔧

A11Y Extension Rules

These rules extend the rules provided by eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y to work well in Astro component:
(You need to install eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y to use the rules.)

Rule ID Description
astro/jsx-a11y/alt-text apply jsx-a11y/alt-text rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/anchor-ambiguous-text apply jsx-a11y/anchor-ambiguous-text rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/anchor-has-content apply jsx-a11y/anchor-has-content rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/anchor-is-valid apply jsx-a11y/anchor-is-valid rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/aria-activedescendant-has-tabindex apply jsx-a11y/aria-activedescendant-has-tabindex rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/aria-props apply jsx-a11y/aria-props rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/aria-proptypes apply jsx-a11y/aria-proptypes rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/aria-role apply jsx-a11y/aria-role rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/aria-unsupported-elements apply jsx-a11y/aria-unsupported-elements rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/autocomplete-valid apply jsx-a11y/autocomplete-valid rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/click-events-have-key-events apply jsx-a11y/click-events-have-key-events rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/control-has-associated-label apply jsx-a11y/control-has-associated-label rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/heading-has-content apply jsx-a11y/heading-has-content rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/html-has-lang apply jsx-a11y/html-has-lang rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/iframe-has-title apply jsx-a11y/iframe-has-title rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/img-redundant-alt apply jsx-a11y/img-redundant-alt rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/interactive-supports-focus apply jsx-a11y/interactive-supports-focus rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/label-has-associated-control apply jsx-a11y/label-has-associated-control rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/lang apply jsx-a11y/lang rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/media-has-caption apply jsx-a11y/media-has-caption rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/mouse-events-have-key-events apply jsx-a11y/mouse-events-have-key-events rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/no-access-key apply jsx-a11y/no-access-key rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/no-aria-hidden-on-focusable apply jsx-a11y/no-aria-hidden-on-focusable rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/no-autofocus apply jsx-a11y/no-autofocus rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/no-distracting-elements apply jsx-a11y/no-distracting-elements rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/no-interactive-element-to-noninteractive-role apply jsx-a11y/no-interactive-element-to-noninteractive-role rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/no-noninteractive-element-interactions apply jsx-a11y/no-noninteractive-element-interactions rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/no-noninteractive-element-to-interactive-role apply jsx-a11y/no-noninteractive-element-to-interactive-role rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/no-noninteractive-tabindex apply jsx-a11y/no-noninteractive-tabindex rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/no-redundant-roles apply jsx-a11y/no-redundant-roles rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/no-static-element-interactions apply jsx-a11y/no-static-element-interactions rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/prefer-tag-over-role apply jsx-a11y/prefer-tag-over-role rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/role-has-required-aria-props apply jsx-a11y/role-has-required-aria-props rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/role-supports-aria-props apply jsx-a11y/role-supports-aria-props rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/scope apply jsx-a11y/scope rule to Astro components
astro/jsx-a11y/tabindex-no-positive apply jsx-a11y/tabindex-no-positive rule to Astro components

Extension Rules

These rules extend the rules provided by ESLint itself to work well in Astro component:

Rule ID Description
astro/semi Require or disallow semicolons instead of ASI 🔧

🍻 Contributing

Welcome contributing!

Please use GitHub's Issues/PRs.

Development Tools

  • npm test runs tests and measures coverage.
  • npm run update runs in order to update readme and recommended configuration.

Working With Rules

This plugin uses astro-eslint-parser for the parser. Check here to find out about AST.

❤️ Supporting

If you are willing to see that this package continues to be maintained, please consider sponsoring me.

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🔒 License

See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (MIT).