A TypeScript ESLint ruleset designed for Nordcloud's Platform & Tools
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Monorepo friendly: The
@nordcloud/eslint-config-pat
package has direct dependencies on all the ESLint plugins that it needs. This avoids encumbering each consuming project with the obligation to satisfy a peer dependencies. It also ensures that the installed plugin versions were tested for compatibility together. -
Designed for Prettier: The
@nordcloud/eslint-config-pat
ruleset is designed to be used together with the Prettier code formatter. Prettier avoids frivolous debates: its defaults have already been debated at length and adopted by a sizeable community. -
Minimal configuration: To use this ruleset, your .eslintrc.js will need to choose one "profile" and possibly one or two "mixins" that cover special cases
Applying the ruleset to your project is quick and easy. You install the package, then create an .eslintrc.js file and select an appropriate project profile. Optionally you can also add some "mixins" to enable additional rules. Let's walk through those steps in more detail.
To install the package, do this:
cd your-project-folder
npm install -D eslint typescript prettier @nordcloud/eslint-config-pat
The ruleset currently supports two different "profile" strings, which select lint rules applicable for your project:
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@nordcloud/eslint-config-pat/profile/node
- This profile enables lint rules intended for a general Node.js project, typically a web service. -
@nordcloud/eslint-config-pat/profile/web-app
- This profile enables lint rules intended for a web application, for example security rules that are relevant to web browser APIs such as DOM. Also use this profile if you are creating a library that can be consumed by both Node.js and web applications.
After choosing a profile, create an .eslintrc.js config file that provides the Node.js __dirname
context
for TypeScript. Add your profile string in the extends
field, as shown below:
.eslintrc.js
// This is a workaround for https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/3458
require("@nordcloud/eslint-config-pat/patch/modern-module-resolution");
module.exports = {
extends: ["@nordcloud/eslint-config-pat/profile/node"], // <---- put your profile string here
parserOptions: { tsconfigRootDir: __dirname },
};
Optionally, you can add some "mixins" to your extends
array to opt-in to some extra behaviors.
Important: Your .eslintrc.js "extends"
field must load mixins after the profile entry.
For projects using the React library, the @nordcloud/eslint-config-pat/mixins/react
mixin
enables some recommended additional rules. These rules are selected via a mixin because they require you to:
- Add
"jsx": "react"
to your tsconfig.json - Configure your
settings.react.version
as shown below. This determines which React APIs will be considered to be deprecated. (If you omit this, the React version will be detected automatically by loading the entire React library into the linter's process, which is costly.)
Add the mixin to your "extends"
field like this:
.eslintrc.js
// This is a workaround for https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/3458
require("@nordcloud/eslint-config-pat/patch/modern-module-resolution");
module.exports = {
extends: [
"@nordcloud/eslint-config-pat/profile/web-app",
"@nordcloud/eslint-config-pat/mixins/react", // <----
],
parserOptions: { tsconfigRootDir: __dirname },
settings: {
react: {
version: "16.13.0", // <---- Your React version
},
},
};
For projects using Vitest testing framework, the @nordcloud/eslint-config-pat/mixins/vitest
mixin enables some recommended rules. In order to apply it:
- Configure your
settings.env
as shown below.
Add the mixin to your "extends"
field like this:
.eslintrc.js
// This is a workaround for https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/3458
require("@nordcloud/eslint-config-pat/patch/modern-module-resolution");
module.exports = {
extends: [
"@nordcloud/eslint-config-pat/mixins/vitest", // <----
],
parserOptions: { tsconfigRootDir: __dirname },
};
If you are using Cypress testing framework, the @nordcloud/eslint-config-pat/mixins/cypress
mixin
enables some specific rules.
Add the mixin to your "extends"
field like this:
.eslintrc.js
// This is a workaround for https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/3458
require("@nordcloud/eslint-config-pat/patch/modern-module-resolution");
module.exports = {
extends: [
"@nordcloud/eslint-config-pat/mixins/cypress", // <----
],
parserOptions: { tsconfigRootDir: __dirname },
};
Mixin dedicated for Node.js servers.
Enables rules for React Testing Library.
Enables rules from Playwright ESLint plugin.
Enables rules for GraphQL schema and operation files.
server
module.exports = {
extends: [
"@nordcloud/eslint-config-pat/mixins/graphql/schema", // <----
],
};
client
module.exports = {
extends: [
"@nordcloud/eslint-config-pat/mixins/graphql/operations", // <----
],
};
The @nordcloud/eslint-config-pat
ruleset is intended to be used with the Prettier code formatter. For general
instructions on setting that up, please refer to the Prettier docs.
cd your-project-folder
npm install -D prettier
Add the prettier config file in the root directory:
prettier.config.js
module.exports = {
...require("@nordcloud/eslint-config-pat/prettier.config.js"),
// Your overrides
};
It's possible to use common Stylelint config from this package, you must setup stylelint first:
cd your-project-folder
npm install -D stylelint stylelint-config-recommended stylelint-config-styled-components stylelint-processor-styled-components
Add the stylelint config file in the root directory:
stylelint.config.js
module.exports = {
extends: "@nordcloud/eslint-config-pat/stylelint.config.js",
rules: {
// Your overrides
},
};
- Based on @rushstack/eslint-config