eslint loader for webpack
Install
$ npm install eslint-loader --save-dev
Usage
In your webpack configuration
moduleexports = // ... module: rules: test: /\.js$/ exclude: /node_modules/ loader: "eslint-loader" options: // eslint options (if necessary) // ...
When using with transpiling loaders (like babel-loader
), make sure they are in correct order
(bottom to top). Otherwise files will be check after being processed by babel-loader
moduleexports = // ... module: rules: test: /\.js$/ exclude: /node_modules/ use: "babel-loader" "eslint-loader" // ...
To be safe, you can use enforce: "pre"
section to check source files, not modified
by other loaders (like babel-loader
)
moduleexports = // ... module: rules: enforce: "pre" test: /\.js$/ exclude: /node_modules/ loader: "eslint-loader" test: /\.js$/ exclude: /node_modules/ loader: "babel-loader" // ...
Options
You can pass eslint options using standard webpack loader options.
Note that the config option you provide will be passed to the CLIEngine
.
This is a different set of options than what you'd specify in package.json
or .eslintrc
.
See the eslint docs for more detail.
fix
(default: false)
This option will enable ESLint autofix feature.
Be careful: this option might cause webpack to enter an infinite build loop if some issues cannot be fixed properly.
cache
(default: false)
This option will enable caching of the linting results into a file. This is particularly useful in reducing linting time when doing a full build.
The cache file is written to the ./node_modules/.cache
directory, thanks to the usage
of the find-cache-dir module.
formatter
(default: eslint stylish formatter)
Loader accepts a function that will have one argument: an array of eslint messages (object). The function must return the output as a string. You can use official eslint formatters.
moduleexports = entry: "..." module: rules: test: /\.js$/ exclude: /node_modules/ loader: "eslint-loader" options: // several examples ! // default value formatter: // community formatter formatter: // custom formatter { // `results` format is available here // http://eslint.org/docs/developer-guide/nodejs-api.html#executeonfiles() // you should return a string // DO NOT USE console.*() directly ! return "OUTPUT" }
Errors and Warning
By default the loader will auto adjust error reporting depending
on eslint errors/warnings counts.
You can still force this behavior by using emitError
or emitWarning
options:
emitError
(default: false
)
Loader will always return errors if this option is set to true
.
moduleexports = entry: "..." module: rules: test: /\.js$/ exclude: /node_modules/ loader: "eslint-loader" options: emitError: true
emitWarning
(default: false
)
Loader will always return warnings if option is set to true
.
quiet
(default: false
)
Loader will process and report errors only and ignore warnings if this option is set to true
moduleexports = entry: "..." module: rules: test: /\.js$/ exclude: /node_modules/ loader: "eslint-loader" options: quiet: true
failOnWarning
(default: false
)
Loader will cause the module build to fail if there are any eslint warnings.
moduleexports = entry: "..." module: rules: test: /\.js$/ exclude: /node_modules/ loader: "eslint-loader" options: failOnWarning: true
failOnError
(default: false
)
Loader will cause the module build to fail if there are any eslint errors.
moduleexports = entry: "..." module: rules: test: /\.js$/ exclude: /node_modules/ loader: "eslint-loader" options: failOnError: true
outputReport
(default: false
)
Write the output of the errors to a file, for example a checkstyle xml file for use for reporting on Jenkins CI
The filePath
is relative to the webpack config: output.path
You can pass in a different formatter for the output file, if none is passed in the default/configured formatter will be used
moduleexports = entry: "..." module: rules: test: /\.js$/ exclude: /node_modules/ loader: "eslint-loader" options: outputReport: filePath: 'checkstyle.xml' formatter:
Gotchas
NoErrorsPlugin
NoErrorsPlugin
prevents Webpack from outputting anything into a bundle. So even ESLint warnings
will fail the build. No matter what error settings are used for eslint-loader
.
So if you want to see ESLint warnings in console during development using WebpackDevServer
remove NoErrorsPlugin
from webpack config.
configFile
or using eslint -c path/.eslintrc
Defining Bear in mind that when you define configFile
, eslint
doesn't automatically look for
.eslintrc
files in the directory of the file to be linted.
More information is available in official eslint documentation in section Using Configuration Files.
See #129.