This ESLint
plugin allows linting and fixing inline scripts contained in HTML
files.
If you are considering upgrading to v3, please read this guide.
Simply install via npm install --save-dev eslint-plugin-html
and add the plugin to your ESLint
configuration. See
ESLint documentation.
Example:
{
"plugins": [
"html"
]
}
Note: by default, when executing the eslint
command on a directory, only .js
files will be
linted. You will have to specify extra extensions with the --ext
option. Example: eslint --ext .html,.js src
will lint both .html
and .js
files in the src
directory. See ESLint
documentation.
This plugin parses HTML and XML markup slightly differently, mainly when considering CDATA
sections:
- in XML, any data inside a
CDATA
section will be considered as raw text (not XML) and theCDATA
delimiter will be droped ; - in HTML, there is no such thing for
<script>
tags: theCDATA
delimiter is considered as normal text and thus, part of the script.
Note: all settings can be written either as
"html/key": value
or in a nested object"html": { "key": value }
By default, this plugin will only consider files ending with those extensions as HTML: .erb
,
.handlebars
, .hbs
, .htm
, .html
, .mustache
, .nunjucks
, .php
, .tag
, .twig
, .vue
,
.we
. You can set your own list of HTML extensions by using this setting. Example:
{
"plugins": [ "html" ],
"settings": {
"html/html-extensions": [".html", ".we"], // consider .html and .we files as HTML
}
}
By default, this plugin will only consider files ending with those extensions as XML: .xhtml
,
.xml
. You can set your own list of XML extensions by using this setting. Example:
{
"plugins": [ "html" ],
"settings": {
"html/xml-extensions": [".html"], // consider .html files as XML
}
}
By default, the code between <script>
tags is dedented according to the first non-empty line. The
setting html/indent
allows to ensure that every script tags follow an uniform indentation. Like
the indent
rule, you can pass a number of spaces, or "tab"
to indent with one tab. Prefix this
value with a +
to be relative to the <script>
tag indentation. Example:
{
"plugins": [ "html" ],
"settings": {
"html/indent": "0", // code should start at the beginning of the line (no initial indentation).
"html/indent": "+2", // indentation is the <script> indentation plus two spaces.
"html/indent": "tab", // indentation is one tab at the beginning of the line.
}
}
By default, this plugin won't warn if it encounters a problematic indentation (ex: a line is under
indented). If you want to make sure the indentation is correct, use the html/report-bad-indent
in
conjunction with the indent
rule. Pass "warn"
or 1
to display warnings, "error"
or 2
to
display errors. Example:
{
"plugins": [ "html" ],
"settings": {
"html/report-bad-indent": "error",
}
}
By default, the code between <script>
tags is considered as JavaScript code only if there is no
type
attribute or if its value matches the pattern
/^(application|text)\/(x-)?(javascript|babel|ecmascript-6)$/i
. You can customize the types that
should be considered as JavaScript by providing one or multiple MIME types. If a MIME type starts
with a /
, it will be considered as a regular expression. Example:
{
"plugins": [ "html" ],
"settings": {
"html/javascript-mime-types": ["text/javascript", "text/jsx"], // also use script tags with a "text/jsx" type attribute
"html/javascript-mime-types": "/^text\\/(javascript|jsx)$/", // same thing
}
}