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ESLint-plugin-React
React specific linting rules for ESLint
Installation
Install ESLint either locally or globally. (Note that locally, per project, is strongly preferred)
$ npm install eslint --save-dev
If you installed ESLint
globally, you have to install React plugin globally too. Otherwise, install it locally.
$ npm install eslint-plugin-react --save-dev
Configuration
Use our preset to get reasonable defaults:
"extends": [
"eslint:recommended",
"plugin:react/recommended"
]
You should also specify settings that will be shared across all the plugin rules. (More about eslint shared settings)
{
"settings": {
"react": {
"createClass": "createReactClass", // Regex for Component Factory to use,
// default to "createReactClass"
"pragma": "React", // Pragma to use, default to "React"
"version": "detect", // React version. "detect" automatically picks the version you have installed.
// You can also use `16.0`, `16.3`, etc, if you want to override the detected value.
// default to latest and warns if missing
// It will default to "detect" in the future
"flowVersion": "0.53" // Flow version
},
"propWrapperFunctions": [
// The names of any function used to wrap propTypes, e.g. `forbidExtraProps`. If this isn't set, any propTypes wrapped in a function will be skipped.
"forbidExtraProps",
{"property": "freeze", "object": "Object"},
{"property": "myFavoriteWrapper"}
],
"linkComponents": [
// Components used as alternatives to <a> for linking, eg. <Link to={ url } />
"Hyperlink",
{"name": "Link", "linkAttribute": "to"}
]
}
}
If you do not use a preset you will need to specify individual rules and add extra configuration.
Add "react" to the plugins section.
{
"plugins": [
"react"
]
}
Enable JSX support.
With ESLint 2+
{
"parserOptions": {
"ecmaFeatures": {
"jsx": true
}
}
}
Enable the rules that you would like to use.
"rules": {
"react/jsx-uses-react": "error",
"react/jsx-uses-vars": "error",
}
List of supported rules
- react/boolean-prop-naming: Enforces consistent naming for boolean props
- react/button-has-type: Forbid "button" element without an explicit "type" attribute
- react/default-props-match-prop-types: Enforce all defaultProps are defined and not "required" in propTypes.
- react/destructuring-assignment: Enforce consistent usage of destructuring assignment of props, state, and context
- react/display-name: Prevent missing displayName in a React component definition
- react/forbid-component-props: Forbid certain props on components
- react/forbid-dom-props: Forbid certain props on DOM Nodes
- react/forbid-elements: Forbid certain elements
- react/forbid-foreign-prop-types: Forbid using another component's propTypes
- react/forbid-prop-types: Forbid certain propTypes
- react/function-component-definition: Standardize the way function component get defined (fixable)
- react/no-access-state-in-setstate: Reports when this.state is accessed within setState
- react/no-adjacent-inline-elements: Prevent adjacent inline elements not separated by whitespace.
- react/no-array-index-key: Prevent usage of Array index in keys
- react/no-children-prop: Prevent passing of children as props.
- react/no-danger: Prevent usage of dangerous JSX props
- react/no-danger-with-children: Report when a DOM element is using both children and dangerouslySetInnerHTML
- react/no-deprecated: Prevent usage of deprecated methods
- react/no-did-mount-set-state: Prevent usage of setState in componentDidMount
- react/no-did-update-set-state: Prevent usage of setState in componentDidUpdate
- react/no-direct-mutation-state: Prevent direct mutation of this.state
- react/no-find-dom-node: Prevent usage of findDOMNode
- react/no-is-mounted: Prevent usage of isMounted
- react/no-multi-comp: Prevent multiple component definition per file
- react/no-redundant-should-component-update: Flag shouldComponentUpdate when extending PureComponent
- react/no-render-return-value: Prevent usage of the return value of React.render
- react/no-set-state: Prevent usage of setState
- react/no-string-refs: Prevent string definitions for references and prevent referencing this.refs
- react/no-this-in-sfc: Report "this" being used in stateless components
- react/no-typos: Prevent common typos
- react/no-unescaped-entities: Detect unescaped HTML entities, which might represent malformed tags
- react/no-unknown-property: Prevent usage of unknown DOM property (fixable)
- react/no-unsafe: Prevent usage of unsafe lifecycle methods
- react/no-unused-prop-types: Prevent definitions of unused prop types
- react/no-unused-state: Prevent definition of unused state fields
- react/no-will-update-set-state: Prevent usage of setState in componentWillUpdate
- react/prefer-es6-class: Enforce ES5 or ES6 class for React Components
- react/prefer-read-only-props: Require read-only props. (fixable)
- react/prefer-stateless-function: Enforce stateless components to be written as a pure function
- react/prop-types: Prevent missing props validation in a React component definition
- react/react-in-jsx-scope: Prevent missing React when using JSX
- react/require-default-props: Enforce a defaultProps definition for every prop that is not a required prop.
- react/require-optimization: Enforce React components to have a shouldComponentUpdate method
- react/require-render-return: Enforce ES5 or ES6 class for returning value in render function
- react/self-closing-comp: Prevent extra closing tags for components without children (fixable)
- react/sort-comp: Enforce component methods order
- react/sort-prop-types: Enforce propTypes declarations alphabetical sorting
- react/state-in-constructor: State initialization in an ES6 class component should be in a constructor
- react/static-property-placement: Defines where React component static properties should be positioned.
- react/style-prop-object: Enforce style prop value is an object
- react/void-dom-elements-no-children: Prevent passing of children to void DOM elements (e.g.
<br />
).
JSX-specific rules
- react/jsx-boolean-value: Enforce boolean attributes notation in JSX (fixable)
- react/jsx-child-element-spacing: Ensures inline tags are not rendered without spaces between them
- react/jsx-closing-bracket-location: Validate closing bracket location in JSX (fixable)
- react/jsx-closing-tag-location: Validate closing tag location for multiline JSX (fixable)
- react/jsx-curly-brace-presence: Disallow unnecessary JSX expressions when literals alone are sufficient or enfore JSX expressions on literals in JSX children or attributes (fixable)
- react/jsx-curly-newline: Enforce consistent line breaks inside jsx curly (fixable)
- react/jsx-curly-spacing: Enforce or disallow spaces inside of curly braces in JSX attributes (fixable)
- react/jsx-equals-spacing: Disallow or enforce spaces around equal signs in JSX attributes (fixable)
- react/jsx-filename-extension: Restrict file extensions that may contain JSX
- react/jsx-first-prop-new-line: Ensure proper position of the first property in JSX (fixable)
- react/jsx-fragments: Enforce shorthand or standard form for React fragments (fixable)
- react/jsx-handler-names: Enforce event handler naming conventions in JSX
- react/jsx-indent: Validate JSX indentation (fixable)
- react/jsx-indent-props: Validate props indentation in JSX (fixable)
- react/jsx-key: Report missing
key
props in iterators/collection literals - react/jsx-max-depth: Validate JSX maximum depth
- react/jsx-max-props-per-line: Limit maximum of props on a single line in JSX (fixable)
- react/jsx-no-bind: Prevents usage of Function.prototype.bind and arrow functions in React component props
- react/jsx-no-comment-textnodes: Comments inside children section of tag should be placed inside braces
- react/jsx-no-duplicate-props: Enforce no duplicate props
- react/jsx-no-literals: Prevent using string literals in React component definition
- react/jsx-no-script-url: Forbid
javascript:
URLs - react/jsx-no-target-blank: Forbid target="_blank" attribute without rel="noopener noreferrer"
- react/jsx-no-undef: Disallow undeclared variables in JSX
- react/jsx-no-useless-fragment: Disallow unnecessary fragments (fixable)
- react/jsx-one-expression-per-line: Limit to one expression per line in JSX (fixable)
- react/jsx-pascal-case: Enforce PascalCase for user-defined JSX components
- react/jsx-props-no-multi-spaces: Disallow multiple spaces between inline JSX props (fixable)
- react/jsx-props-no-spreading: Prevent JSX prop spreading
- react/jsx-sort-default-props: Enforce default props alphabetical sorting
- react/jsx-sort-props: Enforce props alphabetical sorting (fixable)
- react/jsx-space-before-closing: Validate spacing before closing bracket in JSX (fixable)
- react/jsx-tag-spacing: Validate whitespace in and around the JSX opening and closing brackets (fixable)
- react/jsx-uses-react: Prevent React to be marked as unused
- react/jsx-uses-vars: Prevent variables used in JSX to be marked as unused
- react/jsx-wrap-multilines: Prevent missing parentheses around multilines JSX (fixable)
Other useful plugins
- JSX accessibility: eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y
- React Native: eslint-plugin-react-native
Shareable configurations
Recommended
This plugin exports a recommended
configuration that enforces React good practices.
To enable this configuration use the extends
property in your .eslintrc
config file:
{
"extends": ["eslint:recommended", "plugin:react/recommended"]
}
See ESLint documentation for more information about extending configuration files.
The rules enabled in this configuration are:
- react/display-name
- react/jsx-key
- react/jsx-no-comment-textnodes
- react/jsx-no-duplicate-props
- react/jsx-no-target-blank
- react/jsx-no-undef
- react/jsx-uses-react
- react/jsx-uses-vars
- react/no-children-prop
- react/no-danger-with-children
- react/no-deprecated
- react/no-direct-mutation-state
- react/no-find-dom-node
- react/no-is-mounted
- react/no-render-return-value
- react/no-string-refs
- react/no-unescaped-entities
- react/no-unknown-property
- react/prop-types
- react/react-in-jsx-scope
- react/require-render-return
All
This plugin also exports an all
configuration that includes every available rule.
This pairs well with the eslint:all
rule.
{
"plugins": [
"react"
],
"extends": ["eslint:all", "plugin:react/all"]
}
Note: These configurations will import eslint-plugin-react
and enable JSX in parser options.
License
ESLint-plugin-React is licensed under the MIT License.