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/** * @fileoverview Rule to flag non-camelcased identifiers * @author Nicholas C. Zakas */
"use strict";
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Rule Definition
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
module.exports = { meta: { type: "suggestion",
docs: { description: "enforce camelcase naming convention", category: "Stylistic Issues", recommended: false, url: "https://eslint.org/docs/rules/camelcase" },
schema: [ { type: "object", properties: { ignoreDestructuring: { type: "boolean", default: false }, ignoreImports: { type: "boolean", default: false }, ignoreGlobals: { type: "boolean", default: false }, properties: { enum: ["always", "never"] }, allow: { type: "array", items: [ { type: "string" } ], minItems: 0, uniqueItems: true } }, additionalProperties: false } ],
messages: { notCamelCase: "Identifier '{{name}}' is not in camel case." } },
create(context) {
const options = context.options[0] || {}; let properties = options.properties || ""; const ignoreDestructuring = options.ignoreDestructuring; const ignoreImports = options.ignoreImports; const ignoreGlobals = options.ignoreGlobals; const allow = options.allow || [];
let globalScope;
if (properties !== "always" && properties !== "never") { properties = "always"; }
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Helpers
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
// contains reported nodes to avoid reporting twice on destructuring with shorthand notation
const reported = []; const ALLOWED_PARENT_TYPES = new Set(["CallExpression", "NewExpression"]);
/** * Checks if a string contains an underscore and isn't all upper-case * @param {string} name The string to check. * @returns {boolean} if the string is underscored * @private */ function isUnderscored(name) {
// if there's an underscore, it might be A_CONSTANT, which is okay
return name.includes("_") && name !== name.toUpperCase(); }
/** * Checks if a string match the ignore list * @param {string} name The string to check. * @returns {boolean} if the string is ignored * @private */ function isAllowed(name) { return allow.some( entry => name === entry || name.match(new RegExp(entry, "u")) ); }
/** * Checks if a parent of a node is an ObjectPattern. * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check. * @returns {boolean} if the node is inside an ObjectPattern * @private */ function isInsideObjectPattern(node) { let current = node;
while (current) { const parent = current.parent;
if (parent && parent.type === "Property" && parent.computed && parent.key === current) { return false; }
if (current.type === "ObjectPattern") { return true; }
current = parent; }
return false; }
/** * Checks whether the given node represents assignment target property in destructuring. * * For examples: * ({a: b.foo} = c); // => true for `foo`
* ([a.foo] = b); // => true for `foo`
* ([a.foo = 1] = b); // => true for `foo`
* ({...a.foo} = b); // => true for `foo`
* @param {ASTNode} node An Identifier node to check * @returns {boolean} True if the node is an assignment target property in destructuring. */ function isAssignmentTargetPropertyInDestructuring(node) { if ( node.parent.type === "MemberExpression" && node.parent.property === node && !node.parent.computed ) { const effectiveParent = node.parent.parent;
return ( effectiveParent.type === "Property" && effectiveParent.value === node.parent && effectiveParent.parent.type === "ObjectPattern" || effectiveParent.type === "ArrayPattern" || effectiveParent.type === "RestElement" || ( effectiveParent.type === "AssignmentPattern" && effectiveParent.left === node.parent ) ); } return false; }
/** * Checks whether the given node represents a reference to a global variable that is not declared in the source code. * These identifiers will be allowed, as it is assumed that user has no control over the names of external global variables. * @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` node to check. * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a reference to a global variable. */ function isReferenceToGlobalVariable(node) { const variable = globalScope.set.get(node.name);
return variable && variable.defs.length === 0 && variable.references.some(ref => ref.identifier === node); }
/** * Checks whether the given node represents a reference to a property of an object in an object literal expression. * This allows to differentiate between a global variable that is allowed to be used as a reference, and the key * of the expressed object (which shouldn't be allowed). * @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` node to check. * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a property name of an object literal expression */ function isPropertyNameInObjectLiteral(node) { const parent = node.parent;
return ( parent.type === "Property" && parent.parent.type === "ObjectExpression" && !parent.computed && parent.key === node ); }
/** * Reports an AST node as a rule violation. * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report. * @returns {void} * @private */ function report(node) { if (!reported.includes(node)) { reported.push(node); context.report({ node, messageId: "notCamelCase", data: { name: node.name } }); } }
return {
Program() { globalScope = context.getScope(); },
Identifier(node) {
/* * Leading and trailing underscores are commonly used to flag * private/protected identifiers, strip them before checking if underscored */ const name = node.name, nameIsUnderscored = isUnderscored(name.replace(/^_+|_+$/gu, "")), effectiveParent = (node.parent.type === "MemberExpression") ? node.parent.parent : node.parent;
// First, we ignore the node if it match the ignore list
if (isAllowed(name)) { return; }
// Check if it's a global variable
if (ignoreGlobals && isReferenceToGlobalVariable(node) && !isPropertyNameInObjectLiteral(node)) { return; }
// MemberExpressions get special rules
if (node.parent.type === "MemberExpression") {
// "never" check properties
if (properties === "never") { return; }
// Always report underscored object names
if (node.parent.object.type === "Identifier" && node.parent.object.name === node.name && nameIsUnderscored) { report(node);
// Report AssignmentExpressions only if they are the left side of the assignment
} else if (effectiveParent.type === "AssignmentExpression" && nameIsUnderscored && (effectiveParent.right.type !== "MemberExpression" || effectiveParent.left.type === "MemberExpression" && effectiveParent.left.property.name === node.name)) { report(node);
} else if (isAssignmentTargetPropertyInDestructuring(node) && nameIsUnderscored) { report(node); }
/* * Properties have their own rules, and * AssignmentPattern nodes can be treated like Properties: * e.g.: const { no_camelcased = false } = bar; */ } else if (node.parent.type === "Property" || node.parent.type === "AssignmentPattern") {
if (node.parent.parent && node.parent.parent.type === "ObjectPattern") { if (node.parent.shorthand && node.parent.value.left && nameIsUnderscored) { report(node); }
const assignmentKeyEqualsValue = node.parent.key.name === node.parent.value.name;
if (nameIsUnderscored && node.parent.computed) { report(node); }
// prevent checking righthand side of destructured object
if (node.parent.key === node && node.parent.value !== node) { return; }
const valueIsUnderscored = node.parent.value.name && nameIsUnderscored;
// ignore destructuring if the option is set, unless a new identifier is created
if (valueIsUnderscored && !(assignmentKeyEqualsValue && ignoreDestructuring)) { report(node); } }
// "never" check properties or always ignore destructuring
if (properties === "never" || (ignoreDestructuring && isInsideObjectPattern(node))) { return; }
// don't check right hand side of AssignmentExpression to prevent duplicate warnings
if (nameIsUnderscored && !ALLOWED_PARENT_TYPES.has(effectiveParent.type) && !(node.parent.right === node)) { report(node); }
// Check if it's an import specifier
} else if (["ImportSpecifier", "ImportNamespaceSpecifier", "ImportDefaultSpecifier"].includes(node.parent.type)) {
if (node.parent.type === "ImportSpecifier" && ignoreImports) { return; }
// Report only if the local imported identifier is underscored
if ( node.parent.local && node.parent.local.name === node.name && nameIsUnderscored ) { report(node); }
// Report anything that is underscored that isn't a CallExpression
} else if (nameIsUnderscored && !ALLOWED_PARENT_TYPES.has(effectiveParent.type)) { report(node); } }
};
} };
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