custom eslint rule for egg RTFM questions
npm i eslint-plugin-eggache --saveAdd eggache to the plugins section of your .eslintrc configuration file.
// ${app_root}/.eslintrc
{
  "extends": [
    "plugin:eggache/recommended"
  ]
}By default it enable all the recommended rules, if you want to custom, just configure the rules section.
// ${app_root}/.eslintrc
{
  "extends": [
    "plugin:eggache/recommended"
  ],
  "rules": {
    'eggache/no-override-exports': [ 'error' ],
    'eggache/no-unexpected-plugin-keys': 'error',
  }
}A common mistake that newbie will make - override module.exports and exports.
/* eslint eggache/no-override-exports: [ 'error' ] */
// config/config.default.js
exports.view = {};
module.exports = appInfo => {
  const config = exports = {};
  config.keys = '123456';
  return config;
}Options:
The first options is a boolean, default to false, means only check:
- config/config.*.js
- config/plugin.*.js
set it to true means to check all files.
/* eslint eggache/no-override-exports: [ 'error', true ] */
// due to options `true`, this will pass the lint
// ${app_root}/app.js
module.exports = exports = {};
exports.keys = '123456';Sometimes, developer will confuse plugin.js and config.default.js.
plugin.js only allow [ 'enable', 'package', 'path', 'env' ] and it control whether to load a plugin.
The plugin's config should write to config/config.{env}.js.
/* eslint eggache/no-unexpected-plugin-keys: [ 'error' ] */
// config/plugin.js
module.exports = {
  test: {
    enable: true,
    package: 'egg-test',
    someConfig: 'should not place here',
  },
}A common mistake that developer will make - forget to remove .only in tests before committing.
/* eslint eggache/no-only-tests: [ 'error' ] */
describe.only('desc something', function() {
  it.only('assert somnething', function() {
    // do nothing
  });
})