eslint-plugin-relay

eslint-plugin-relay
is a plugin for ESLint to catch common problems in code using Relay early.
Install
npm i --save-dev eslint-plugin-relay
How To Use
- Add
"relay"
to your eslintplugins
section. - Add the relay rules such as
"relay/graphql-syntax": "error"
to your eslintrules
section, see the example for all rules.
Example .eslintrc.js:
module.exports = {
// Other eslint properties here
rules: {
'relay/graphql-syntax': 'error',
'relay/graphql-naming': 'error',
'relay/must-colocate-fragment-spreads': 'warn',
'relay/no-future-added-value': 'warn',
'relay/unused-fields': 'warn',
'relay/function-required-argument': 'warn',
'relay/hook-required-argument': 'warn'
},
plugins: ['relay']
};
You can also enable all the recommended or strict rules at once.
Add plugin:relay/recommended
or plugin:relay/strict
in extends
:
{
"extends": [
"plugin:relay/recommended"
]
}
Rule Descriptions
Brief descriptions for each rule:
relay/graphql-syntax
: Ensures eachgraphql\
`` tagged template literal contains syntactically valid GraphQL. This is also validated by the Relay Compiler, but the ESLint plugin can often provide faster feedback.relay/graphql-naming
: Ensures GraphQL fragments and queries follow Relay's naming conventions. This is also validated by the Relay Compiler, but the ESLint plugin can often provide faster feedback.relay/no-future-added-value
: Ensures code does not try to explicitly handle the"%future added value"
enum variant which Relay inserts as a placeholder to ensure you handle the possibility that new enum variants may be added by the server after your application has been deployed.relay/unused-fields
: Ensures that every GraphQL field referenced is used within the module that includes it. This helps enable Relay's optimal data fetchingrelay/function-required-argument
: Ensures thatreadInlineData
is always passed an explicit argument even though that argument is allowed to beundefined
at runtime.relay/hook-required-argument
: Ensures that Relay hooks are always passed an explicit argument even though that argument is allowed to beundefined
at runtime.relay/must-colocate-fragment-spreads
: Ensures that when a fragment spread is added within a module, that module directly imports the module which defines that fragment. This prevents the anti-pattern when one component fetches a fragment that is not used by a direct child component. Note: This rule leans heavily on Meta's globally unique module names. It likely won't work well in other environments.
Suppressing rules within graphql tags
The following rules support suppression within graphql tags:
- relay/unused-fields
- relay/must-colocate-fragment-spreads
Supported rules can be suppressed by adding # eslint-disable-next-line relay/name-of-rule
to the preceding line:
graphql`
fragment foo on Page {
# eslint-disable-next-line relay/must-colocate-fragment-spreads
...unused1
}
`;
Note that only the eslint-disable-next-line
form of suppression works. eslint-disable-line
doesn't currently work until graphql-js provides support for parsing Comment nodes in their AST.
Contribute
We actively welcome pull requests, learn how to contribute.
License
eslint-plugin-relay
is MIT licensed.