ESLint for Ember CLI apps and addons.
Please use ESLint directly instead.
More info / background:
- ember-cli/rfcs#121
- https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/blob/master/text/0121-remove-ember-cli-eslint.md
- ember-cli/ember-cli#9009
ESLint 4 (for Node 4 and above):
ember install ember-cli-eslint@4
ESLint 3 (for Node 4 and above):
ember install ember-cli-eslint@3
ESLint 2 (for Node 0.10 and above):
ember install ember-cli-eslint@2
After installation, an .eslintrc.js
file will be placed in both the root of
your project and the /tests
directory.
Furthermore, a .eslintignore
file can be used to exclude files from
linting while the linter is running. Its syntax is identical to
.gitignore
files.
Congratulations! You've made the leap into the next generation of JavaScript
linting. At the moment, however, ember-cli
defaults to generating
applications and addons with a jshint
configuration.
If you notice the two awkwardly running side by side, click here!
As of ember-cli v.2.5.0
,
jshint
is provided through its own ember-cli-jshint
addon.
Running npm uninstall --save-dev ember-cli-jshint
, in addition to removing
any .jshintrc
files from your project should guarantee that its behavior
is disabled.
Controlling linting is a bit trickier on versions of ember-cli
prior to
2.5.0
. Within your ember-cli-build.js
file, ember-cli-qunit
or
ember-cli-mocha
can be configured to have their default linting process
disabled during:
module.exports = function(defaults) {
const app = new EmberApp(defaults, {
'ember-cli-qunit': {
useLintTree: false
}
});
};
or
module.exports = function(defaults) {
const app = new EmberApp(defaults, {
'ember-cli-mocha': {
useLintTree: false
}
});
};
Alongside this setting, the hinting
property can then be used to
enable/disable globally:
const isTesting = process.env.EMBER_ENV === 'test';
module.exports = function(defaults) {
const app = new EmberApp(defaults, {
hinting: !isTesting,
});
};
ESLint will be run by ember-cli-qunit
or ember-cli-mocha
automatically
when you run ember test
. If ESLint is not being run automatically, try
updating your ember-cli
and/or ember-cli-qunit
/ember-cli-mocha
dependencies.
ember-cli-eslint
can be configured through the eslint
key in your
ember-cli-build.js
file:
let app = new EmberApp(defaults, {
eslint: {
testGenerator: 'qunit',
group: true,
rulesDir: 'eslint-rules',
extensions: ['js'],
}
});
-
testGenerator
is automatically detected ifember-qunit
/ember-cli-qunit
orember-mocha
/ember-cli-mocha
are used, but can also be set toqunit
andmocha
manually. -
group
can be set tofalse
to go back to the previous behavior where every generated test was contained in its own separate module. -
rulesDir
is the name of the directory for your custom eslint rules. It defaults toeslint-rules
. -
extensions
is an array containing the file extensions to lint. If you want to lint JavaScript and TypeScript files for example it should be set to['js', 'ts']
. NOTE: If you add Typescript files@typescript-eslint/parser
has to be installed and specified as the parser. For more information take a look at the@typescript-eslint/parser
Please note that if you are using this to lint files which are part of the build
process (ie. index.js, ember-cli-build.js, config/), whether in an application or
as part of an addon, they will not be linted. It is recommended that eslint
is
setup separately to lint these files and can be setup as an npm script and run as
part of a CI process.
git clone
this repositorycd ember-cli-eslint
npm install
bower install
ember server
- Visit your app at http://localhost:4200.
npm test
(Runsember try:testall
to test your addon against multiple Ember versions)ember test
ember test --server
ember try:each
npm run lint:hbs
npm run lint:js
npm run lint:js -- --fix
ember serve
- Visit the dummy application at http://localhost:4200.
For more information on using ember-cli, visit https://ember-cli.com/.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.