Backbone specific linting rules for ESLint
Install ESLint either locally or globally
npm install eslint@">=1.0.0"
or
npm install eslint@">=1.0.0" --save-dev
eslint-plugin-backbone requires ESLint
with version greater then 1.0.0 if you would like to use your own base models.
If you installed ESLint
globally, you have to install Backbone plugin globally too. Otherwise, install it locally.
npm install eslint-plugin-backbone
or
npm install eslint-plugin-backbone --save-dev
Deprecated in v2
note: ESLint v2 removed support for default configurations. Please see config below for details.
If you are using ESLint >0.9.0 then this plugin will provide default configuration. If you are fine with defaults, you do not need to update your .eslintrc file.
Defaults are currently set to the following:
"collection-model": 2,
"defaults-on-top": 1,
"event-scope": 1,
"events-on-top": [1, ["tagName", "className"]],
"initialize-on-top": [1, { View: ["tagName", "className", "events"], Model: ["defaults", "url", "urlRoot"], Collection: ["model", "url"] }],
"model-defaults": 2,
"no-changed-set": 2,
"no-collection-models": 2,
"no-constructor": 1,
"no-el-assign": 2,
"no-model-attributes": 2,
"no-native-jquery": [1, "selector"],
"no-silent": 1,
"no-view-collection-models": 2,
"no-view-model-attributes": 2,
"no-view-onoff-binding": 2,
"no-view-qualified-jquery": 0,
"render-return": 2
In version 2.0.0 removed support for default configurations for plugins and replaced it with ability for plugins to bundle configs. This plugin include recommended
configuration that you can extend from to enable recommended setup of the rules (see "Default configuration" for the list of enabled rules).
To enable bundled config modify your .eslintrc file to include the following line:
{
"extends": "plugin:backbone/recommended"
}
This will enable all of the rules listed above, as well as add two global variables - Backbone
and _
.
Add plugins
section and specify eslint-plugin-backbone as a plugin
{
"plugins": [
"backbone"
]
}
Enable all of the rules that you would like to use
{
"rules": {
"backbone/collection-model": 1,
"backbone/defaults-on-top": 1,
"backbone/model-defaults": 1,
"backbone/no-constructor": 1,
"backbone/no-native-jquery": 1,
...
}
}
If you are using custom models/view/collection bases you also have to specify each on in the settings
section
{
"settings": {
"backbone": {
"Collection": ["Backbone.NestedCollection", "MyCollection"],
"Model": ["MyBaseModel"],
"View": ["MyBaseView"]
}
}
}
- collection-model
- defaults-on-top
- event-scope
- events-on-top
- events-sort
- initialize-on-top
- model-defaults
- no-changed-set
- no-collection-models
- no-constructor
- no-el-assign
- no-model-attributes
- no-native-jquery
- no-silent
- no-view-collection-models
- no-view-model-attributes
- no-view-onoff-binding
- no-view-qualified-jquery
- render-return