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README.md
@nextcloud/eslint-plugin
Nextcloud lint plugin for ESLint. This plugin provides a set of rules in order to check compliance of your app to the Nextcloud JavaScript API.
It is recommended to configure your app to use @nextcloud/eslint-config
in advance. Then, this plugin is integrated automatically, but you profit also from the common Nextcloud coding standard.
Installation
You'll first need to install ESLint:
$ npm i eslint --save-dev
Next, install @nextcloud/eslint-plugin
:
$ npm install @nextcloud/eslint-plugin --save-dev
Usage
Add plugin:nextcloud/recommended
to the extends
section of your .eslintrc
configuration file in order to use all recommended options (load estlint-plugin-nextcloud, add Nextcloud environment and add recommended rules):
{
"extends": [
"plugin:nextcloud/recommended"
]
}
Alternatively, you can activate only those parts that you want to use. In this case, you have to add nextcloud
to the plugins section of your .eslintrc
configuration file. You can omit the eslint-plugin-
prefix:
{
"plugins": [
"nextcloud"
]
}
Add the Nextcloud environment if you want to use global variables defined by Nextcloud server.
{
"env": {
"nextcloud/nextcloud": true,
}
}
Configure the rules you want to use under the rules section.
{
"rules": {
"nextcloud/no-deprecations": "warn",
"nextcloud/no-removed-apis": "error",
}
}
Limit the Nextcloud version to report
By default all removed or deprecated API is reported, but if your app targets an older version of Nextcloud then you can limit the reported issues to changes before and with that version.
For example you target Nextcloud 25 and you use OC.L10n
which was deprecated with Nextcloud 26. To disable reporting that deprecation you can set the target version to 25:
{
"rules": {
"nextcloud/no-deprecations": ["warn", { "targetVersion": "25.0.0" }],
"nextcloud/no-removed-apis": ["error", { "targetVersion": "25.0.0" }],
}
}
It is also possible to detect that your supported Nextcloud version from your appinfo/info.xml
(max-version
of your nextcloud
dependency):
{
"rules": {
"nextcloud/no-deprecations": ["warn", { "parseAppInfo": true }],
"nextcloud/no-removed-apis": ["error", { "parseAppInfo": true }],
}
}
Supported Shared Configurations
nextcloud/recommended
: Recommended configuration that loads the Nextcloud ESlint plugin, adds the Nextcloud environment and configures all recommended Nextcloud rules.
Supported Environments
nextcloud/nextcloud
: Manifests global variables defined by Nextcloud server
Supported Rules
nextcloud/no-deprecations
: Detects properties and functions that were deprecated in Nextcloud servernextcloud/no-removed-apis
: Detects previously available APIs that were removed from Nextcloud server