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README.md

Etherpad ESLint Shareable Config

This package contains an ESLint shareable config that is used by Etherpad and Etherpad plugins in the https://github.com/ether namespace. You are encouraged to use it for your own Etherpad plugins so that your code stays consistent with the Etherpad codebase.

Available Configs

Usage in an Etherpad Plugin

  1. Install the shareable config and its dependencies:

    npm install --save-dev eslint eslint-config-etherpad typescript
  2. Create a .eslintrc.cjs in your project's root directory:

    'use strict';
    
    // This is a workaround for https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/3458
    require('eslint-config-etherpad/patch/modern-module-resolution');
    
    module.exports = {
      root: true,
      extends: 'etherpad/plugin',
    };
  3. If you require('ep_etherpad-lite/*') anywhere in your server-side code, add a peer dependency to your package.json so that the n ESLint plugin (for Node.js) won't complain about unavailable modules:

       "peerDependencies": {
         "ep_etherpad-lite": ">=1.8.6"
       },

    Adding an entry to peerDependencies does not cause npm install to install that peer dependency; you must manually install it yourself:

    npm install --no-save ep_etherpad-lite@file:/path/to/etherpad-lite/src

    The above command creates a symlink at node_modules/ep_etherpad-lite that points to /path/to/etherpad-lite/src. Unfortunately, npm automatically deletes that symlink whenever you run npm install to install, add, or update a regular dependency, so remember to re-run the above command each time you run npm install.

  4. Optional but recommended: Define a lint script in your package.json so that you can run npm run lint to check the code:

      "scripts": {
        "lint": "eslint ."
      },
  5. Optional but recommended: Specify the minimum version of Node.js you support (ideally this would match Etherpad's minimum required version) so that the n ESLint plugin (for Node.js) can warn you when you use incompatible features:

      "engines": {
        "node": ">=12.17.0"
      },
  6. Apply automatic fixes. If you added the optional lint script to package.json, you can run:

    npm run lint -- --fix

    Or you can run:

    npx eslint --fix .

Overrides

If you need to tune the configs, you can specify overrides in your .eslintrc.cjs. For example:

'use strict';

// This is a workaround for https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/3458
require('eslint-config-etherpad/patch/modern-module-resolution');

module.exports = {
  root: true,
  extends: 'etherpad/plugin',
  overrides: [
    {
      files: ['static/js/shared/**/*'],
      env: {
        shared-node-browser: true,
      },
      extends: 'etherpad/node',
    },
  ],
};

Copyright © 2020 Richard Hansen rhansen@rhansen.org

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

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