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/**
* @fileoverview Main CLI object.
* @author Nicholas C. Zakas
*/
"use strict";
/*
* The CLI object should *not* call process.exit() directly. It should only return
* exit codes. This allows other programs to use the CLI object and still control
* when the program exits.
*/
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Requirements
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
const fs = require("fs");
const path = require("path");
const defaultOptions = require("../../conf/default-cli-options");
const pkg = require("../../package.json");
const ConfigOps = require("../shared/config-ops");
const naming = require("../shared/naming");
const ModuleResolver = require("../shared/relative-module-resolver");
const { Linter } = require("../linter");
const builtInRules = require("../rules");
const { CascadingConfigArrayFactory } = require("./cascading-config-array-factory");
const { IgnorePattern, getUsedExtractedConfigs } = require("./config-array");
const { FileEnumerator } = require("./file-enumerator");
const hash = require("./hash");
const LintResultCache = require("./lint-result-cache");
const debug = require("debug")("eslint:cli-engine");
const validFixTypes = new Set(["problem", "suggestion", "layout"]);
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Typedefs
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// For VSCode IntelliSense
/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").ConfigData} ConfigData */
/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").LintMessage} LintMessage */
/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").ParserOptions} ParserOptions */
/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Plugin} Plugin */
/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").RuleConf} RuleConf */
/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Rule} Rule */
/** @typedef {ReturnType<CascadingConfigArrayFactory["getConfigArrayForFile"]>} ConfigArray */
/** @typedef {ReturnType<ConfigArray["extractConfig"]>} ExtractedConfig */
/**
* The options to configure a CLI engine with.
* @typedef {Object} CLIEngineOptions
* @property {boolean} allowInlineConfig Enable or disable inline configuration comments.
* @property {ConfigData} baseConfig Base config object, extended by all configs used with this CLIEngine instance
* @property {boolean} cache Enable result caching.
* @property {string} cacheLocation The cache file to use instead of .eslintcache.
* @property {string} configFile The configuration file to use.
* @property {string} cwd The value to use for the current working directory.
* @property {string[]} envs An array of environments to load.
* @property {string[]} extensions An array of file extensions to check.
* @property {boolean|Function} fix Execute in autofix mode. If a function, should return a boolean.
* @property {string[]} fixTypes Array of rule types to apply fixes for.
* @property {string[]} globals An array of global variables to declare.
* @property {boolean} ignore False disables use of .eslintignore.
* @property {string} ignorePath The ignore file to use instead of .eslintignore.
* @property {string|string[]} ignorePattern One or more glob patterns to ignore.
* @property {boolean} useEslintrc False disables looking for .eslintrc
* @property {string} parser The name of the parser to use.
* @property {ParserOptions} parserOptions An object of parserOption settings to use.
* @property {string[]} plugins An array of plugins to load.
* @property {Record<string,RuleConf>} rules An object of rules to use.
* @property {string[]} rulePaths An array of directories to load custom rules from.
* @property {boolean} reportUnusedDisableDirectives `true` adds reports for unused eslint-disable directives
* @property {boolean} globInputPaths Set to false to skip glob resolution of input file paths to lint (default: true). If false, each input file paths is assumed to be a non-glob path to an existing file.
* @property {string} resolvePluginsRelativeTo The folder where plugins should be resolved from, defaulting to the CWD
*/
/**
* A linting result.
* @typedef {Object} LintResult
* @property {string} filePath The path to the file that was linted.
* @property {LintMessage[]} messages All of the messages for the result.
* @property {number} errorCount Number of errors for the result.
* @property {number} warningCount Number of warnings for the result.
* @property {number} fixableErrorCount Number of fixable errors for the result.
* @property {number} fixableWarningCount Number of fixable warnings for the result.
* @property {string} [source] The source code of the file that was linted.
* @property {string} [output] The source code of the file that was linted, with as many fixes applied as possible.
*/
/**
* Information of deprecated rules.
* @typedef {Object} DeprecatedRuleInfo
* @property {string} ruleId The rule ID.
* @property {string[]} replacedBy The rule IDs that replace this deprecated rule.
*/
/**
* Linting results.
* @typedef {Object} LintReport
* @property {LintResult[]} results All of the result.
* @property {number} errorCount Number of errors for the result.
* @property {number} warningCount Number of warnings for the result.
* @property {number} fixableErrorCount Number of fixable errors for the result.
* @property {number} fixableWarningCount Number of fixable warnings for the result.
* @property {DeprecatedRuleInfo[]} usedDeprecatedRules The list of used deprecated rules.
*/
/**
* Private data for CLIEngine.
* @typedef {Object} CLIEngineInternalSlots
* @property {Map<string, Plugin>} additionalPluginPool The map for additional plugins.
* @property {string} cacheFilePath The path to the cache of lint results.
* @property {CascadingConfigArrayFactory} configArrayFactory The factory of configs.
* @property {(filePath: string) => boolean} defaultIgnores The default predicate function to check if a file ignored or not.
* @property {FileEnumerator} fileEnumerator The file enumerator.
* @property {ConfigArray[]} lastConfigArrays The list of config arrays that the last `executeOnFiles` or `executeOnText` used.
* @property {LintResultCache|null} lintResultCache The cache of lint results.
* @property {Linter} linter The linter instance which has loaded rules.
* @property {CLIEngineOptions} options The normalized options of this instance.
*/
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Helpers
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** @type {WeakMap<CLIEngine, CLIEngineInternalSlots>} */
const internalSlotsMap = new WeakMap();
/**
* Determines if each fix type in an array is supported by ESLint and throws
* an error if not.
* @param {string[]} fixTypes An array of fix types to check.
* @returns {void}
* @throws {Error} If an invalid fix type is found.
*/
function validateFixTypes(fixTypes) {
for (const fixType of fixTypes) {
if (!validFixTypes.has(fixType)) {
throw new Error(`Invalid fix type "${fixType}" found.`);
}
}
}
/**
* It will calculate the error and warning count for collection of messages per file
* @param {LintMessage[]} messages Collection of messages
* @returns {Object} Contains the stats
* @private
*/
function calculateStatsPerFile(messages) {
return messages.reduce((stat, message) => {
if (message.fatal || message.severity === 2) {
stat.errorCount++;
if (message.fix) {
stat.fixableErrorCount++;
}
} else {
stat.warningCount++;
if (message.fix) {
stat.fixableWarningCount++;
}
}
return stat;
}, {
errorCount: 0,
warningCount: 0,
fixableErrorCount: 0,
fixableWarningCount: 0
});
}
/**
* It will calculate the error and warning count for collection of results from all files
* @param {LintResult[]} results Collection of messages from all the files
* @returns {Object} Contains the stats
* @private
*/
function calculateStatsPerRun(results) {
return results.reduce((stat, result) => {
stat.errorCount += result.errorCount;
stat.warningCount += result.warningCount;
stat.fixableErrorCount += result.fixableErrorCount;
stat.fixableWarningCount += result.fixableWarningCount;
return stat;
}, {
errorCount: 0,
warningCount: 0,
fixableErrorCount: 0,
fixableWarningCount: 0
});
}
/**
* Processes an source code using ESLint.
* @param {Object} config The config object.
* @param {string} config.text The source code to verify.
* @param {string} config.cwd The path to the current working directory.
* @param {string|undefined} config.filePath The path to the file of `text`. If this is undefined, it uses `<text>`.
* @param {ConfigArray} config.config The config.
* @param {boolean} config.fix If `true` then it does fix.
* @param {boolean} config.allowInlineConfig If `true` then it uses directive comments.
* @param {boolean} config.reportUnusedDisableDirectives If `true` then it reports unused `eslint-disable` comments.
* @param {RegExp} config.extensionRegExp The `RegExp` object that tests if a file path has the allowed file extensions.
* @param {Linter} config.linter The linter instance to verify.
* @returns {LintResult} The result of linting.
* @private
*/
function verifyText({
text,
cwd,
filePath: providedFilePath,
config,
fix,
allowInlineConfig,
reportUnusedDisableDirectives,
extensionRegExp,
linter
}) {
const filePath = providedFilePath || "<text>";
debug(`Lint ${filePath}`);
/*
* Verify.
* `config.extractConfig(filePath)` requires an absolute path, but `linter`
* doesn't know CWD, so it gives `linter` an absolute path always.
*/
const filePathToVerify = filePath === "<text>" ? path.join(cwd, filePath) : filePath;
const { fixed, messages, output } = linter.verifyAndFix(
text,
config,
{
allowInlineConfig,
filename: filePathToVerify,
fix,
reportUnusedDisableDirectives,
/**
* Check if the linter should adopt a given code block or not.
* Currently, the linter adopts code blocks if the name matches `--ext` option.
* In the future, `overrides` in the configuration would affect the adoption (https://github.com/eslint/rfcs/pull/20).
* @param {string} blockFilename The virtual filename of a code block.
* @returns {boolean} `true` if the linter should adopt the code block.
*/
filterCodeBlock(blockFilename) {
return extensionRegExp.test(blockFilename);
}
}
);
// Tweak and return.
const result = {
filePath,
messages,
...calculateStatsPerFile(messages)
};
if (fixed) {
result.output = output;
}
if (
result.errorCount + result.warningCount > 0 &&
typeof result.output === "undefined"
) {
result.source = text;
}
return result;
}
/**
* Returns result with warning by ignore settings
* @param {string} filePath File path of checked code
* @param {string} baseDir Absolute path of base directory
* @returns {LintResult} Result with single warning
* @private
*/
function createIgnoreResult(filePath, baseDir) {
let message;
const isHidden = /^\./u.test(path.basename(filePath));
const isInNodeModules = baseDir && path.relative(baseDir, filePath).startsWith("node_modules");
const isInBowerComponents = baseDir && path.relative(baseDir, filePath).startsWith("bower_components");
if (isHidden) {
message = "File ignored by default. Use a negated ignore pattern (like \"--ignore-pattern '!<relative/path/to/filename>'\") to override.";
} else if (isInNodeModules) {
message = "File ignored by default. Use \"--ignore-pattern '!node_modules/*'\" to override.";
} else if (isInBowerComponents) {
message = "File ignored by default. Use \"--ignore-pattern '!bower_components/*'\" to override.";
} else {
message = "File ignored because of a matching ignore pattern. Use \"--no-ignore\" to override.";
}
return {
filePath: path.resolve(filePath),
messages: [
{
fatal: false,
severity: 1,
message
}
],
errorCount: 0,
warningCount: 1,
fixableErrorCount: 0,
fixableWarningCount: 0
};
}
/**
* Get a rule.
* @param {string} ruleId The rule ID to get.
* @param {ConfigArray[]} configArrays The config arrays that have plugin rules.
* @returns {Rule|null} The rule or null.
*/
function getRule(ruleId, configArrays) {
for (const configArray of configArrays) {
const rule = configArray.pluginRules.get(ruleId);
if (rule) {
return rule;
}
}
return builtInRules.get(ruleId) || null;
}
/**
* Collect used deprecated rules.
* @param {ConfigArray[]} usedConfigArrays The config arrays which were used.
* @returns {IterableIterator<DeprecatedRuleInfo>} Used deprecated rules.
*/
function *iterateRuleDeprecationWarnings(usedConfigArrays) {
const processedRuleIds = new Set();
// Flatten used configs.
/** @type {ExtractedConfig[]} */
const configs = [].concat(
...usedConfigArrays.map(getUsedExtractedConfigs)
);
// Traverse rule configs.
for (const config of configs) {
for (const [ruleId, ruleConfig] of Object.entries(config.rules)) {
// Skip if it was processed.
if (processedRuleIds.has(ruleId)) {
continue;
}
processedRuleIds.add(ruleId);
// Skip if it's not used.
if (!ConfigOps.getRuleSeverity(ruleConfig)) {
continue;
}
const rule = getRule(ruleId, usedConfigArrays);
// Skip if it's not deprecated.
if (!(rule && rule.meta && rule.meta.deprecated)) {
continue;
}
// This rule was used and deprecated.
yield {
ruleId,
replacedBy: rule.meta.replacedBy || []
};
}
}
}
/**
* Checks if the given message is an error message.
* @param {LintMessage} message The message to check.
* @returns {boolean} Whether or not the message is an error message.
* @private
*/
function isErrorMessage(message) {
return message.severity === 2;
}
/**
* return the cacheFile to be used by eslint, based on whether the provided parameter is
* a directory or looks like a directory (ends in `path.sep`), in which case the file
* name will be the `cacheFile/.cache_hashOfCWD`
*
* if cacheFile points to a file or looks like a file then in will just use that file
* @param {string} cacheFile The name of file to be used to store the cache
* @param {string} cwd Current working directory
* @returns {string} the resolved path to the cache file
*/
function getCacheFile(cacheFile, cwd) {
/*
* make sure the path separators are normalized for the environment/os
* keeping the trailing path separator if present
*/
const normalizedCacheFile = path.normalize(cacheFile);
const resolvedCacheFile = path.resolve(cwd, normalizedCacheFile);
const looksLikeADirectory = normalizedCacheFile.slice(-1) === path.sep;
/**
* return the name for the cache file in case the provided parameter is a directory
* @returns {string} the resolved path to the cacheFile
*/
function getCacheFileForDirectory() {
return path.join(resolvedCacheFile, `.cache_${hash(cwd)}`);
}
let fileStats;
try {
fileStats = fs.lstatSync(resolvedCacheFile);
} catch (ex) {
fileStats = null;
}
/*
* in case the file exists we need to verify if the provided path
* is a directory or a file. If it is a directory we want to create a file
* inside that directory
*/
if (fileStats) {
/*
* is a directory or is a file, but the original file the user provided
* looks like a directory but `path.resolve` removed the `last path.sep`
* so we need to still treat this like a directory
*/
if (fileStats.isDirectory() || looksLikeADirectory) {
return getCacheFileForDirectory();
}
// is file so just use that file
return resolvedCacheFile;
}
/*
* here we known the file or directory doesn't exist,
* so we will try to infer if its a directory if it looks like a directory
* for the current operating system.
*/
// if the last character passed is a path separator we assume is a directory
if (looksLikeADirectory) {
return getCacheFileForDirectory();
}
return resolvedCacheFile;
}
/**
* Convert a string array to a boolean map.
* @param {string[]|null} keys The keys to assign true.
* @param {boolean} defaultValue The default value for each property.
* @param {string} displayName The property name which is used in error message.
* @returns {Record<string,boolean>} The boolean map.
*/
function toBooleanMap(keys, defaultValue, displayName) {
if (keys && !Array.isArray(keys)) {
throw new Error(`${displayName} must be an array.`);
}
if (keys && keys.length > 0) {
return keys.reduce((map, def) => {
const [key, value] = def.split(":");
if (key !== "__proto__") {
map[key] = value === void 0
? defaultValue
: value === "true";
}
return map;
}, {});
}
return void 0;
}
/**
* Create a config data from CLI options.
* @param {CLIEngineOptions} options The options
* @returns {ConfigData|null} The created config data.
*/
function createConfigDataFromOptions(options) {
const {
ignorePattern,
parser,
parserOptions,
plugins,
rules
} = options;
const env = toBooleanMap(options.envs, true, "envs");
const globals = toBooleanMap(options.globals, false, "globals");
if (
env === void 0 &&
globals === void 0 &&
(ignorePattern === void 0 || ignorePattern.length === 0) &&
parser === void 0 &&
parserOptions === void 0 &&
plugins === void 0 &&
rules === void 0
) {
return null;
}
return {
env,
globals,
ignorePatterns: ignorePattern,
parser,
parserOptions,
plugins,
rules
};
}
/**
* Checks whether a directory exists at the given location
* @param {string} resolvedPath A path from the CWD
* @returns {boolean} `true` if a directory exists
*/
function directoryExists(resolvedPath) {
try {
return fs.statSync(resolvedPath).isDirectory();
} catch (error) {
if (error && error.code === "ENOENT") {
return false;
}
throw error;
}
}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Public Interface
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
class CLIEngine {
/**
* Creates a new instance of the core CLI engine.
* @param {CLIEngineOptions} providedOptions The options for this instance.
*/
constructor(providedOptions) {
const options = Object.assign(
Object.create(null),
defaultOptions,
{ cwd: process.cwd() },
providedOptions
);
if (options.fix === void 0) {
options.fix = false;
}
const additionalPluginPool = new Map();
const cacheFilePath = getCacheFile(
options.cacheLocation || options.cacheFile,
options.cwd
);
const configArrayFactory = new CascadingConfigArrayFactory({
additionalPluginPool,
baseConfig: options.baseConfig || null,
cliConfig: createConfigDataFromOptions(options),
cwd: options.cwd,
ignorePath: options.ignorePath,
resolvePluginsRelativeTo: options.resolvePluginsRelativeTo,
rulePaths: options.rulePaths,
specificConfigPath: options.configFile,
useEslintrc: options.useEslintrc
});
const fileEnumerator = new FileEnumerator({
configArrayFactory,
cwd: options.cwd,
extensions: options.extensions,
globInputPaths: options.globInputPaths,
errorOnUnmatchedPattern: options.errorOnUnmatchedPattern,
ignore: options.ignore
});
const lintResultCache =
options.cache ? new LintResultCache(cacheFilePath) : null;
const linter = new Linter({ cwd: options.cwd });
/** @type {ConfigArray[]} */
const lastConfigArrays = [configArrayFactory.getConfigArrayForFile()];
// Store private data.
internalSlotsMap.set(this, {
additionalPluginPool,
cacheFilePath,
configArrayFactory,
defaultIgnores: IgnorePattern.createDefaultIgnore(options.cwd),
fileEnumerator,
lastConfigArrays,
lintResultCache,
linter,
options
});
// setup special filter for fixes
if (options.fix && options.fixTypes && options.fixTypes.length > 0) {
debug(`Using fix types ${options.fixTypes}`);
// throw an error if any invalid fix types are found
validateFixTypes(options.fixTypes);
// convert to Set for faster lookup
const fixTypes = new Set(options.fixTypes);
// save original value of options.fix in case it's a function
const originalFix = (typeof options.fix === "function")
? options.fix : () => true;
options.fix = message => {
const rule = message.ruleId && getRule(message.ruleId, lastConfigArrays);
const matches = rule && rule.meta && fixTypes.has(rule.meta.type);
return matches && originalFix(message);
};
}
}
getRules() {
const { lastConfigArrays } = internalSlotsMap.get(this);
return new Map(function *() {
yield* builtInRules;
for (const configArray of lastConfigArrays) {
yield* configArray.pluginRules;
}
}());
}
/**
* Returns results that only contains errors.
* @param {LintResult[]} results The results to filter.
* @returns {LintResult[]} The filtered results.
*/
static getErrorResults(results) {
const filtered = [];
results.forEach(result => {
const filteredMessages = result.messages.filter(isErrorMessage);
if (filteredMessages.length > 0) {
filtered.push({
...result,
messages: filteredMessages,
errorCount: filteredMessages.length,
warningCount: 0,
fixableErrorCount: result.fixableErrorCount,
fixableWarningCount: 0
});
}
});
return filtered;
}
/**
* Outputs fixes from the given results to files.
* @param {LintReport} report The report object created by CLIEngine.
* @returns {void}
*/
static outputFixes(report) {
report.results.filter(result => Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(result, "output")).forEach(result => {
fs.writeFileSync(result.filePath, result.output);
});
}
/**
* Add a plugin by passing its configuration
* @param {string} name Name of the plugin.
* @param {Plugin} pluginObject Plugin configuration object.
* @returns {void}
*/
addPlugin(name, pluginObject) {
const {
additionalPluginPool,
configArrayFactory,
lastConfigArrays
} = internalSlotsMap.get(this);
additionalPluginPool.set(name, pluginObject);
configArrayFactory.clearCache();
lastConfigArrays.length = 1;
lastConfigArrays[0] = configArrayFactory.getConfigArrayForFile();
}
/**
* Resolves the patterns passed into executeOnFiles() into glob-based patterns
* for easier handling.
* @param {string[]} patterns The file patterns passed on the command line.
* @returns {string[]} The equivalent glob patterns.
*/
resolveFileGlobPatterns(patterns) {
const { options } = internalSlotsMap.get(this);
if (options.globInputPaths === false) {
return patterns.filter(Boolean);
}
const extensions = options.extensions.map(ext => ext.replace(/^\./u, ""));
const dirSuffix = `/**/*.{${extensions.join(",")}}`;
return patterns.filter(Boolean).map(pathname => {
const resolvedPath = path.resolve(options.cwd, pathname);
const newPath = directoryExists(resolvedPath)
? pathname.replace(/[/\\]$/u, "") + dirSuffix
: pathname;
return path.normalize(newPath).replace(/\\/gu, "/");
});
}
/**
* Executes the current configuration on an array of file and directory names.
* @param {string[]} patterns An array of file and directory names.
* @returns {LintReport} The results for all files that were linted.
*/
executeOnFiles(patterns) {
const {
cacheFilePath,
fileEnumerator,
lastConfigArrays,
lintResultCache,
linter,
options: {
allowInlineConfig,
cache,
cwd,
fix,
reportUnusedDisableDirectives
}
} = internalSlotsMap.get(this);
const results = [];
const startTime = Date.now();
// Clear the last used config arrays.
lastConfigArrays.length = 0;
// Delete cache file; should this do here?
if (!cache) {
try {
fs.unlinkSync(cacheFilePath);
} catch (error) {
const errorCode = error && error.code;
// Ignore errors when no such file exists or file system is read only (and cache file does not exist)
if (errorCode !== "ENOENT" && !(errorCode === "EROFS" && !fs.existsSync(cacheFilePath))) {
throw error;
}
}
}
// Iterate source code files.
for (const { config, filePath, ignored } of fileEnumerator.iterateFiles(patterns)) {
if (ignored) {
results.push(createIgnoreResult(filePath, cwd));
continue;
}
/*
* Store used configs for:
* - this method uses to collect used deprecated rules.
* - `getRules()` method uses to collect all loaded rules.
* - `--fix-type` option uses to get the loaded rule's meta data.
*/
if (!lastConfigArrays.includes(config)) {
lastConfigArrays.push(config);
}
// Skip if there is cached result.
if (lintResultCache) {
const cachedResult =
lintResultCache.getCachedLintResults(filePath, config);
if (cachedResult) {
const hadMessages =
cachedResult.messages &&
cachedResult.messages.length > 0;
if (hadMessages && fix) {
debug(`Reprocessing cached file to allow autofix: ${filePath}`);
} else {
debug(`Skipping file since it hasn't changed: ${filePath}`);
results.push(cachedResult);
continue;
}
}
}
// Do lint.
const result = verifyText({
text: fs.readFileSync(filePath, "utf8"),
filePath,
config,
cwd,
fix,
allowInlineConfig,
reportUnusedDisableDirectives,
extensionRegExp: fileEnumerator.extensionRegExp,
linter
});
results.push(result);
/*
* Store the lint result in the LintResultCache.
* NOTE: The LintResultCache will remove the file source and any
* other properties that are difficult to serialize, and will
* hydrate those properties back in on future lint runs.
*/
if (lintResultCache) {
lintResultCache.setCachedLintResults(filePath, config, result);
}
}
// Persist the cache to disk.
if (lintResultCache) {
lintResultCache.reconcile();
}
// Collect used deprecated rules.
const usedDeprecatedRules = Array.from(
iterateRuleDeprecationWarnings(lastConfigArrays)
);
debug(`Linting complete in: ${Date.now() - startTime}ms`);
return {
results,
...calculateStatsPerRun(results),
usedDeprecatedRules
};
}
/**
* Executes the current configuration on text.
* @param {string} text A string of JavaScript code to lint.
* @param {string} [filename] An optional string representing the texts filename.
* @param {boolean} [warnIgnored] Always warn when a file is ignored
* @returns {LintReport} The results for the linting.
*/
executeOnText(text, filename, warnIgnored) {
const {
configArrayFactory,
fileEnumerator,
lastConfigArrays,
linter,
options: {
allowInlineConfig,
cwd,
fix,
reportUnusedDisableDirectives
}
} = internalSlotsMap.get(this);
const results = [];
const startTime = Date.now();
const resolvedFilename = filename && path.resolve(cwd, filename);
// Clear the last used config arrays.
lastConfigArrays.length = 0;
if (resolvedFilename && this.isPathIgnored(resolvedFilename)) {
if (warnIgnored) {
results.push(createIgnoreResult(resolvedFilename, cwd));
}
} else {
const config = configArrayFactory.getConfigArrayForFile(
resolvedFilename || "__placeholder__.js"
);
/*
* Store used configs for:
* - this method uses to collect used deprecated rules.
* - `getRules()` method uses to collect all loaded rules.
* - `--fix-type` option uses to get the loaded rule's meta data.
*/
lastConfigArrays.push(config);
// Do lint.
results.push(verifyText({
text,
filePath: resolvedFilename,
config,
cwd,
fix,
allowInlineConfig,
reportUnusedDisableDirectives,
extensionRegExp: fileEnumerator.extensionRegExp,
linter
}));
}
// Collect used deprecated rules.
const usedDeprecatedRules = Array.from(
iterateRuleDeprecationWarnings(lastConfigArrays)
);
debug(`Linting complete in: ${Date.now() - startTime}ms`);
return {
results,
...calculateStatsPerRun(results),
usedDeprecatedRules
};
}
/**
* Returns a configuration object for the given file based on the CLI options.
* This is the same logic used by the ESLint CLI executable to determine
* configuration for each file it processes.
* @param {string} filePath The path of the file to retrieve a config object for.
* @returns {ConfigData} A configuration object for the file.
*/
getConfigForFile(filePath) {
const { configArrayFactory, options } = internalSlotsMap.get(this);
const absolutePath = path.resolve(options.cwd, filePath);
if (directoryExists(absolutePath)) {
throw Object.assign(
new Error("'filePath' should not be a directory path."),
{ messageTemplate: "print-config-with-directory-path" }
);
}
return configArrayFactory
.getConfigArrayForFile(absolutePath)
.extractConfig(absolutePath)
.toCompatibleObjectAsConfigFileContent();
}
/**
* Checks if a given path is ignored by ESLint.
* @param {string} filePath The path of the file to check.
* @returns {boolean} Whether or not the given path is ignored.
*/
isPathIgnored(filePath) {
const {
configArrayFactory,
defaultIgnores,
options: { cwd, ignore }
} = internalSlotsMap.get(this);
const absolutePath = path.resolve(cwd, filePath);
if (ignore) {
const config = configArrayFactory
.getConfigArrayForFile(absolutePath)
.extractConfig(absolutePath);
const ignores = config.ignores || defaultIgnores;
return ignores(absolutePath);
}
return defaultIgnores(absolutePath);
}
/**
* Returns the formatter representing the given format or null if no formatter
* with the given name can be found.
* @param {string} [format] The name of the format to load or the path to a
* custom formatter.
* @returns {Function} The formatter function or null if not found.
*/
getFormatter(format) {
// default is stylish
const resolvedFormatName = format || "stylish";
// only strings are valid formatters
if (typeof resolvedFormatName === "string") {
// replace \ with / for Windows compatibility
const normalizedFormatName = resolvedFormatName.replace(/\\/gu, "/");
const slots = internalSlotsMap.get(this);
const cwd = slots ? slots.options.cwd : process.cwd();
const namespace = naming.getNamespaceFromTerm(normalizedFormatName);
let formatterPath;
// if there's a slash, then it's a file (TODO: this check seems dubious for scoped npm packages)
if (!namespace && normalizedFormatName.indexOf("/") > -1) {
formatterPath = path.resolve(cwd, normalizedFormatName);
} else {
try {
const npmFormat = naming.normalizePackageName(normalizedFormatName, "eslint-formatter");
formatterPath = ModuleResolver.resolve(npmFormat, path.join(cwd, "__placeholder__.js"));
} catch (e) {
formatterPath = path.resolve(__dirname, "formatters", normalizedFormatName);
}
}
try {
return require(formatterPath);
} catch (ex) {
ex.message = `There was a problem loading formatter: ${formatterPath}\nError: ${ex.message}`;
throw ex;
}
} else {
return null;
}
}
}
CLIEngine.version = pkg.version;
CLIEngine.getFormatter = CLIEngine.prototype.getFormatter;
module.exports = {
CLIEngine,
/**
* Get the internal slots of a given CLIEngine instance for tests.
* @param {CLIEngine} instance The CLIEngine instance to get.
* @returns {CLIEngineInternalSlots} The internal slots.
*/
getCLIEngineInternalSlots(instance) {
return internalSlotsMap.get(instance);
}
};