THIS REPOSITORY HAS BEEN ARCHIVED. SEE bradzacher#290
TypeScript support for ESLint. (This is still in the very early stages, so please be patient.)
The below readme is for the upcoming 1.0.0 release. Please see this tag for the current NPM version (0.14.0)
You'll first need to install ESLint:
$ npm i eslint --save-dev
Next, install typescript
if you haven’t already:
$ npm i typescript@~3.1.1 --save-dev
Last, install eslint-plugin-typescript
:
$ npm install eslint-plugin-typescript --save-dev
Note: If you installed ESLint globally (using the -g
flag) then you must also install eslint-plugin-typescript
globally.
Add eslint-plugin-typescript/parser
to the parser
field and typescript
to the plugins section of your .eslintrc
configuration file:
{
"parser": "eslint-plugin-typescript/parser",
"plugins": ["typescript"]
}
Note: The plugin provides its own version of the typescript-eslint-parser
via eslint-plugin-typescript/parser
.
This helps us guarantee 100% compatibility between the plugin and the parser.
Then configure the rules you want to use under the rules section.
{
"parser": "eslint-plugin-typescript/parser",
"plugins": ["typescript"],
"rules": {
"typescript/rule-name": "error"
}
}
You can also enable all the recommended rules at once. Add plugin:typescript/recommended
in extends:
{
"extends": ["plugin:typescript/recommended"]
}
Key: ✔️ = recommended, 🔧 = fixable
Name | Description | ✔️ | 🔧 |
---|---|---|---|
typescript/adjacent-overload-signatures |
Require that member overloads be consecutive (adjacent-overload-signatures from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
typescript/array-type |
Requires using either T[] or Array<T> for arrays (array-type from TSLint) |
✔️ | 🔧 |
typescript/ban-types |
Enforces that types will not to be used (ban-types from TSLint) |
✔️ | 🔧 |
typescript/camelcase |
Enforce camelCase naming convention | ✔️ | |
typescript/class-name-casing |
Require PascalCased class and interface names (class-name from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
typescript/explicit-function-return-type |
Require explicit return types on functions and class methods | ✔️ | |
typescript/explicit-member-accessibility |
Require explicit accessibility modifiers on class properties and methods (member-access from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
typescript/generic-type-naming |
Enforces naming of generic type variables | ||
typescript/indent |
Enforce consistent indentation (indent from TSLint) |
✔️ | 🔧 |
typescript/interface-name-prefix |
Require that interface names be prefixed with I (interface-name from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
typescript/member-delimiter-style |
Require a specific member delimiter style for interfaces and type literals | ✔️ | 🔧 |
typescript/member-naming |
Enforces naming conventions for class members by visibility. | ||
typescript/member-ordering |
Require a consistent member declaration order (member-ordering from TSLint) |
||
typescript/no-angle-bracket-type-assertion |
Enforces the use of as Type assertions instead of <Type> assertions (no-angle-bracket-type-assertion from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
typescript/no-array-constructor |
Disallow generic Array constructors |
✔️ | 🔧 |
typescript/no-empty-interface |
Disallow the declaration of empty interfaces (no-empty-interface from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
typescript/no-explicit-any |
Disallow usage of the any type (no-any from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
typescript/no-extraneous-class |
Forbids the use of classes as namespaces (no-unnecessary-class from TSLint) |
||
typescript/no-inferrable-types |
Disallows explicit type declarations for variables or parameters initialized to a number, string, or boolean. (no-inferrable-types from TSLint) |
✔️ | 🔧 |
typescript/no-misused-new |
Enforce valid definition of new and constructor . (no-misused-new from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
typescript/no-namespace |
Disallow the use of custom TypeScript modules and namespaces (no-namespace from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
typescript/no-non-null-assertion |
Disallows non-null assertions using the ! postfix operator (no-non-null-assertion from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
typescript/no-object-literal-type-assertion |
Forbids an object literal to appear in a type assertion expression (no-object-literal-type-assertion from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
typescript/no-parameter-properties |
Disallow the use of parameter properties in class constructors. (no-parameter-properties from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
typescript/no-this-alias |
Disallow aliasing this (no-this-assignment from TSLint) |
||
typescript/no-triple-slash-reference |
Disallow /// <reference path="" /> comments (no-reference from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
typescript/no-type-alias |
Disallow the use of type aliases (interface-over-type-literal from TSLint) |
||
typescript/no-unused-vars |
Disallow unused variables (no-unused-variable from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
typescript/no-use-before-define |
Disallow the use of variables before they are defined | ✔️ | |
typescript/no-var-requires |
Disallows the use of require statements except in import statements (no-var-requires from TSLint) |
✔️ | |
typescript/prefer-interface |
Prefer an interface declaration over a type literal (type T = { ... }) (interface-over-type-literal from TSLint) |
✔️ | 🔧 |
typescript/prefer-namespace-keyword |
Require the use of the namespace keyword instead of the module keyword to declare custom TypeScript modules. (no-internal-module from TSLint) |
✔️ | 🔧 |
typescript/type-annotation-spacing |
Require consistent spacing around type annotations (typedef-whitespace from TSLint) |
✔️ | 🔧 |