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Roadmap #176
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Update: recommended set of rules from We can now proceed to working towards better diagnostics and suggestions for lint rules as well as tentatively working on rudimentary configuration. |
I dont think the development team should use issues for tracking reasons, there is projects and readme or other markdown files or such that should be used instead in my opinion. |
I'm pretty ignorant on the topic, but would you be able to use deno linter in VSCode for nodejs/webpack projects? :) I tried to look up the answer and so far it looks like it would only work with this plugin and only for deno project. |
@JLarky As far as I know, there's no extension that makes it possible for deno_lint to be integrated into VSCode for Node projects. But I would say that technically it could be realized. |
Creator of @typescript-eslint here 👋 I stumbled upon this project via a tweet. I’m just curious, were any experiments undertaken to try and ingest rules as they exist today (in TS) but execute them in rust? ie replace the ESLint libraries but keep the existing low barrier to entry authoring experience (and 10000s of hours of already invested dev time in existing rules and plugins). |
Hey @JamesHenry, thanks for dropping by!
I'm not sure I understand the question, but let me try to answer anyway. Initially, before the inception of this project we explored the idea of using Providing similar functionality in Rust would require to have implementation of TSC in Rust, which currently does not exist (although I know @kdy1 is working on it). We also explored idea of AST parsing in Rust using
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Yeah it was a genuinely open question - I haven't thought about it in any detail and I also don't know that much about rust or deno :) I do know of interesting experiments involving mixing JS tooling with rust and was genuinely just curious if there are ways to achieve the best of both worlds for linting too. So yeah nothing more from my side on this but I'll keep thinking about it - I have a good reason to dig into rust more at work now so hopefully that will inform my thinking as well. |
Ive juggled with the idea of reusing js rules for a project i am making too and i eventually reached a conclusion of "its too hard and limits things too much" for the following reasons:
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Also needed is the ability to define a global set of rules, not just per project. Per project rules should override (fully replace) the global rule set. Per file excludes (using A possible nice enhancement would be to add |
Lots of great things happening around this project and it's great to see. I wanted to stop in here and very gently add some feedback into the pool. Since our entire team is coming to Deno from very deep Node experience, and years of experience with ESLint+Prettier, the bar the org is using for whether or not to adopt deno_lint is ESLint; the configurability and ability of ESLint. The closer deno_lint can get to that, I think the easier a switch to it will become for a lot of folks. (We like that deno_lint is opinionated, similar to how Go does things, but the ability to fine tune is something we're all accustomed to) |
Thanks for feedback, could you give some more concrete examples of what you want to fine tune? |
there just doesn't seem to be enough optional rules (from what i can find) effectively replace some example we're using and quite love, based on
i'm trying to migrate [a lot] of code from which works nicely. but i'm finding there are many rules we use/rely on w/ our team that dont seem to have deno complements (again, best i can tell). The above was just a few of them. |
@traceypooh thanks for the feedback. I'm interested in helping you out with the migration, could you please open a new issue listing which rules you use that are missing so we could evaluate and look into implementing them? |
thanks @bartlomieju so keeping in mind these are just from one-off lines, where doing the trick like: caused them to get flagged by deno lint as an unknown rule, etc.
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Is autofix near future or distant future? |
At this point in time, there are no plans for when "autofix" feature could be delivered (or if it will be delivered at all). |
I'd encourage you all to at least begin planning, talking about it. If the recommendation is going to be to use the platform/builtins and not a litany of secondary community tooling, this is a must-have. |
Thanks for suggestion @shellscape but there's a lot of projects planned for Q1 and Q2 in Deno and we don't have bandwidth to squeeze autofix there, especially since we're planning to provide ESLint compatbility. |
Doesn't ESLint contain |
It does, but I'm talking about compatibility with existing ESLint plugins. |
@bartlomieju Thanks for the work on this project 🚀 . We're looking at replacing ESLint/TypeScript ESLint with deno lint, mainly due to the first-party TypeScript support and performance benefits, along with less configuration to maintain. Did you have an updated Roadmap for 2023? I know there was talk about ESLint compatibility. Just interested in the direction this project is taking. |
Hey @teriu. We are still discussing internally whether we should continue to work on improvements to That said, currently we have limited bandwidth to work on It would be helpful if folks could leave feedback here with information what are your expectations for improvements and use cases. |
I believe I've already mentioned this before. But if the Deno team does decide to improve That said I'd prefer the ESLint embedding, I'm already using a lot of the built in rules as well as |
The plugins would have a JavaScript/TypeScript API |
gentle reminder that deno still fails to run |
@bartlomieju Interesting. I've been reading through the proposed ESLint rewrite on the Github Issue. It's an interesting thread, although I'm not sure what the end result will look like for a codebase with predominantly TypeScript code. In our current codebase, we run the following ESLint configuration: The state of play seems to be (and correct me if I'm wrong here 😀):
The main issue with Rome & |
I would happily switch to deno-lint if it supported a plugin system, preferably one that maintains the most performance while making plugins writable in TS/JS. Eslint plugin compatibility isn't a concern for me, and it seems like it would go in the opposite direction of performance (AST conversions required) and in general cause more headaches than it's worth. Ability to create auto-fix rules certainly seems like it should be a higher priority than Eslint compat. I suspect even if Eslint compat was available users would be unlikely to switch anyway if there was no support for auto fix. |
counterpoint: we dont particularly care about auto fix (though it's nice. much lower prio). I switched my team over to npm compatibility mode. I'm using lint:
- vr eslint-setup
- vr eslint
eslint-setup:
- deno cache --unstable --node-modules-dir npm:[email protected] && echo>/dev/null
- deno cache --unstable --node-modules-dir npm:eslint-plugin-compat@^3.3.0 && echo>/dev/null
- deno cache --unstable --node-modules-dir npm:eslint-plugin-import@^2.22.1 && echo>/dev/null
- deno cache --unstable --node-modules-dir npm:eslint-plugin-no-floating-promise@^1.0.2 && echo>/dev/null
eslint:
# We want to call either `eslint components tests` or `eslint [arg1] <arg2> ..`
- echo components tests >| .testarg && echo >> .testarg
# Next, two unusual things going on in..
# Unfortunately right now running deno like this always exits 0, regardless.
# Lint warnings/errors write to stdout -- so capture that to a file and check after if empty.
# Wrap that with `script` command so the invoker will still see the useful colors in the output.
- script -q .testout sh -c "deno run -A --unstable --node-modules-dir npm:eslint@^7.32.0
$(egrep . .testarg |tail -1) 2>/dev/null" && echo>/dev/null
- rm .testarg; echo>/dev/null
# .testout should be empty -- else a lint failure (remove any docker runtime start/stop logs)
- egrep -v '^Script (started|done) on ' .testout |tr -d '\r' |egrep . |sort -o .testout && echo>/dev/null
- test ! -s .testout && echo>/dev/null
- rm -f .testout && echo>/dev/null There's obviously some limitations and workarounds. And you have to setup each plugin you are using w/ eslint. It's not ideal, but it was literally the last thing we needed before totally dropping node/npm otherwise for deno. (Here's our {
// "used by `scripts.yml` for `vr lint`"
"extends": "airbnb-base",
"root": true,
"parserOptions": {
"sourceType": "module",
// allow `??`
"ecmaVersion": 2020
},
"plugins": [
"no-floating-promise",
"compat"
],
"env": {
"jest": true,
"browser": true
},
"settings": {
// Mark these as polyfilled - since we include on every page, @see Nav.inc and search for
// https://polyfill.archive.org/
// We do this so lint testing won't squawk about Promise not being supported in IE 11.
// Keep this list sync-ed with the URL mentioned in Nav.inc.
"polyfills": [
"Array.from",
"Promise",
"Object.assign",
"Object.entries",
"Object.keys",
"Object.values",
"window.customElements"
]
},
"rules": {
// this just showed up as necessary w/ `vr lint` on Jun11, 2020
"no-multiple-empty-lines": [2, {"max": 2}],
"no-unused-vars": ["error", { "args": "none" }],
// this just showed up w/ babel + eslint updates to latest versions Sep1,2019
"operator-linebreak": "off",
"import/no-cycle": "off", // it's ok to have cycles with ES Modules and import
// "make sure all used JS compatible with 90%+ of currently used browsers a la caniuse.com"
"compat/compat": "error",
// "allow JSX in .js files"
"react/jsx-filename-extension": "off",
// "allow snakecase var names if dev desires"
"camelcase": "off",
// "allow: x = 3 (for example lining up multiple lines by column)"
"no-multi-spaces": "off",
// "author discretion when using braces around one-liners or same-liners"
"curly": "off",
// "allow ++ or -- at the end fo a for() loop (all other uses are banned per airbnb!)"
"no-plusplus": ["error", {"allowForLoopAfterthoughts": true}],
// "allow JSON/map definitions to column-align values when multiline"
"key-spacing": ["error", {"mode": "minimum"}],
// "allow for (x of array) and for (key in obj) and for (val in array)"
"no-restricted-syntax": ["error", "LabeledStatement", "WithStatement"],
"no-restricted-globals": ["off", "location"],
"nonblock-statement-body-position": "off",
"indent": ["error", 2, {"CallExpression": {"arguments": "first"},
"ArrayExpression": "first",
"FunctionDeclaration": {"parameters": "first"},
"FunctionExpression": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} }],
"import/no-extraneous-dependencies": ["error", {
"devDependencies": ["**/webpack.*.js", "**/*.js"]
}],
// "Turning these off since they throw errors for devDependencies"
"import/no-unresolved": ["off"],
"import/extensions": ["off"],
"import/prefer-default-export": "off"
},
"ignorePatterns": [
// stopgap until react is gone:
"/components/ia-bookreader/iaux.min.js",
// symlink to npm pkg:
"/components/bookreader/",
// 3rd party code:
"/components/npm/",
"/components/editxml/jquery.json-ui.js",
"/components/uploader/jquery.sprintf.js",
"/components/uploader/jquery.wysiwyg.js",
"/components/uploader/wysiwyg.link.js"
]
} |
BTW, here's the few issues I've still got, distilled out to a clean/minimal git repo & setup: https://github.com/traceypooh/eslint-deno
I know at one point one of the main maintainers of |
@traceypooh this seems unrelated to deno lint itself since you're still using eslint. An issue in Deno's main repo is probably a better place for compatibility issues with npm packages like eslint. |
You may want to add Type-aware lints (#1138) under Future. |
If possible, please add this rule |
Any timescale for a fix of this?: #1054 |
As it stand the plugin support is the last missing point from the list. You can follow denoland/deno#27203 for updates on that. I'm gonna close this issue for now. |
@bartlomieju have the new rules been added? Is the prefer-template rule added? |
@jasfour-seriesai I don't think so, if you need a specific rule I suggest to open a separate issue about it or wait for the plugin support linked in the above comment. |
Opening this issue for tracking purposes as well as to better communicate what can be expected of
deno_lint
in the near future.Here are the issues that current development focuses on (in the order it must be implemented):
Next:
Future:
deno_lint
from Node project Feature Request: Webpack Loader for Deno Lint #169The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: