This rule helps locate potential ReferenceErrors resulting from misspellings or missing components.
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
<Hello name="John" />;
// will ignore Text in the global scope and warn
var Hello = React.createClass({
render: function() {
return <Text>Hello</Text>;
}
});
module.exports = Hello;
Examples of correct code for this rule:
var Hello = require('./Hello');
<Hello name="John" />;
...
"react/jsx-no-undef": [<enabled>, { "allowGlobals": <boolean> }]
...
When true
the rule will consider the global scope when checking for defined Components.
Examples of correct code for this rule, when "allowGlobals"
is true
:
var Text = require('./Text');
var Hello = React.createClass({
render: function() {
return <Text>Hello</Text>;
}
});
module.exports = Hello;
If you are not using JSX then you can disable this rule.