eslint-webpack-plugin
This is eslint-webpack-plugin 3.0 which works only with webpack 5. For the webpack 4, see the 2.x branch.
This plugin uses eslint
to find and fix problems in your JavaScript code
Getting Started
To begin, you'll need to install eslint-webpack-plugin
:
npm install eslint-webpack-plugin --save-dev
or
yarn add -D eslint-webpack-plugin
or
pnpm add -D eslint-webpack-plugin
Note
You also need to install
eslint >= 7
from npm, if you haven't already:
npm install eslint --save-dev
or
yarn add -D eslint
or
pnpm add -D eslint
Then add the plugin to your webpack config. For example:
const ESLintPlugin = require('eslint-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
// ...
plugins: [new ESLintPlugin(options)],
// ...
};
Options
You can pass eslint options.
Note
The config option you provide will be passed to the
ESLint
class. This is a different set of options than what you'd specify inpackage.json
or.eslintrc
. See the eslint docs for more details.Warning:
In eslint-webpack-plugin version 1 the options were passed to the now deprecated CLIEngine.
context
- Type:
type context = string;
- Default:
compiler.context
A string indicating the root of your files.
eslintPath
- Type:
type eslintPath = string;
- Default:
eslint
Path to eslint
instance that will be used for linting. If the eslintPath
is a folder like a official eslint, or specify a formatter
option. now you don't have to install eslint
.
extensions
- Type:
type extensions = string | Array<string>;
- Default:
'js'
Specify extensions that should be checked.
exclude
- Type:
type exclude = string | Array<string>;
- Default:
'node_modules'
Specify the files and/or directories to exclude. Must be relative to options.context
.
resourceQueryExclude
- Type:
type resourceQueryExclude = RegExp | Array<RegExp>;
- Default:
[]
Specify the resource query to exclude.
files
- Type:
type files = string | Array<string>;
- Default:
null
Specify directories, files, or globs. Must be relative to options.context
.
Directories are traversed recursively looking for files matching options.extensions
.
File and glob patterns ignore options.extensions
.
fix
- Type:
type fix = boolean;
- Default:
false
Will enable ESLint autofix feature.
Be careful: this option will change source files.
formatter
- Type:
type formatter = string| (
results: Array<import('eslint').ESLint.LintResult>,
data?: import('eslint').ESLint.LintResultData | undefined
) => string
- Default:
'stylish'
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.
lintDirtyModulesOnly
- Type:
type lintDirtyModulesOnly = boolean;
- Default:
false
Lint only changed files, skip lint on start.
threads
- Type:
type threads = boolean | number;
- Default:
false
Will run lint tasks across a thread pool. The pool size is automatic unless you specify a number.
Errors and Warning
By default the plugin will auto adjust error reporting depending on eslint errors/warnings counts.
You can still force this behavior by using emitError
or emitWarning
options:
emitError
- Type:
type emitError = boolean;
- Default:
true
The errors found will always be emitted, to disable set to false
.
emitWarning
- Type:
type emitWarning = boolean;
- Default:
true
The warnings found will always be emitted, to disable set to false
.
failOnError
- Type:
type failOnError = boolean;
- Default:
true
Will cause the module build to fail if there are any errors, to disable set to false
.
failOnWarning
- Type:
type failOnWarning = boolean;
- Default:
false
Will cause the module build to fail if there are any warnings, if set to true
.
quiet
- Type:
type quiet = boolean;
- Default:
false
Will process and report errors only and ignore warnings, if set to true
.
outputReport
- Type:
type outputReport =
| boolean
| {
filePath?: string | undefined;
formatter?:
| (
| string
| ((
results: Array<import('eslint').ESLint.LintResult>,
data?: import('eslint').ESLint.LintResultData | undefined
) => string)
)
| undefined;
};
- 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 an absolute path or 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.