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// The ESLint ecmaVersion argument is inconsistently used. Some rules will ignore it entirely, so if the rule has
// been set, it will still error even if it's not applicable to that version number. Since Google sets these
// rules, we have to turn them off ourselves.
const DISABLED_ES6_OPTIONS = {
'no-var': 'off',
'prefer-rest-params': 'off'
};
const SHAREDB_RULES = {
// Comma dangle is not supported in ES3
'comma-dangle': ['error', 'never'],
// We control our own objects and prototypes, so no need for this check
'guard-for-in': 'off',
// Google prescribes different indents for different cases. Let's just use 2 spaces everywhere. Note that we have
// to override ESLint's default of 0 indents for this.
'indent': ['error', 2, {
'SwitchCase': 1
}],
// Less aggressive line length than Google, which is especially useful when we have a lot of callbacks in our code
'max-len': ['error',
{
code: 120,
tabWidth: 2,
ignoreUrls: true,
}
],
// Google overrides the default ESLint behaviour here, which is slightly better for catching erroneously unused variables
'no-unused-vars': ['error', {vars: 'all', args: 'after-used'}],
// It's more readable to ensure we only have one statement per line
'max-statements-per-line': ['error', {max: 1}],
// ES3 doesn't support spread
'prefer-spread': 'off',
// as-needed quote props are easier to write
'quote-props': ['error', 'as-needed'],
'require-jsdoc': 'off',
'valid-jsdoc': 'off'
};
module.exports = {
extends: 'google',
parserOptions: {
ecmaVersion: 3
},
rules: Object.assign(
{},
DISABLED_ES6_OPTIONS,
SHAREDB_RULES
),
};