These are eslint rules to help with typed-redux-saga.
It includes an auto-fix option, so you can use it to easily convert your codebase from redux-saga to typed-redux-saga! (As always, you should double-check if the auto-fixer did its job correctly before committing the changes!)
Install the plugin via npm:
npm i -D @jambit/eslint-plugin-typed-redux-saga
Add it to your eslint configuration as seen below.
Keep in mind, that you don't want to run these rules in your test files, since there you most likely need to use the imports from redux-saga/effects
.
{
"plugins": ["@jambit/typed-redux-saga"],
"rules": {},
"overrides": [
{
"files": ["./**/*.ts"],
"excludedFiles": ["./**/*.spec.ts"],
"rules": {
"@jambit/typed-redux-saga/use-typed-effects": "error",
"@jambit/typed-redux-saga/delegate-effects": "error"
}
}
]
}
This rule ensures, that you import from typed-redux-saga
instead of redux-saga/effects
.
If you want to use the babel macro feature, this rule can be configured to use typed-redux-saga/macro
instead:
"@jambit/typed-redux-saga/use-typed-effects": ["error", "macro"]
The second entry in the options array can be either "default" or "macro".
This rule ensures, that you use yield*
on effects from typed-redux-saga
and typed-redux-saga/macro
.
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