Shareable configs are designed to work with the extends feature
of .eslintrc files. This allows us to easily extend from a base
configuration to provide the right rules for all of the extensive
range of environments we build modules for:
mongodb-js/compass-pluginmongodb-js/reactmongodb-js/nodemongodb-js/browsermongodb-js/shell
You can learn more about Shareable Configs on the official ESLint website.
Our eslint-config is based on eslint-config-airbnb.
We make a best effort to explicitly call out any rules we differ from
eslint-config-airbnb will include a JSDoc
comment of @differ #{dang good reason}.
To use the mongodb-js shareable config, first run:
npm install --save-dev eslint-config-mongodb-jsNOTE You do not need to add multiple
extends: []in your.eslintrc! The inheritance of themongodb-js/*configs inherits bottom up. For example,mongodb-js/compass-pluginalready includesmongodb-js/react.
If you're building a MongoDB Compass Plugin, your ./.eslintrc should be:
{"extends": "mongodb-js/compass-plugin"}For react modules, your ./.eslintrc should be:
{"extends": "mongodb-js/react"}For vanilla node.js projects, your ./.eslintrc should be:
{"extends": "mongodb-js/node"}If you're working on a UI project that uses browserify, your ./.eslintrc should be:
{"extends": "mongodb-js/browser"}- mongodb-js-precommit The first line of defense to fighting bugs is not letting bad code into your project in the first place.
- eslint-plugin-mongodb Syntax guidance and best practices reinforcement when using MongoDB node.js driver.
- Upgrade to
eslint@5#49
- Adds
mongodb-js/compass-pluginconfig #48
Make sure your editor is using the correct version of eslint. If you're using Visual Studio Code, npm i -g eslint@latest will resolve this problem.
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