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MIT License
Copyright (c) 2018 Toru Nagashima
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

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# @eslint-community/eslint-utils
[![npm version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@eslint-community/eslint-utils.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@eslint-community/eslint-utils)
[![Downloads/month](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/@eslint-community/eslint-utils.svg)](http://www.npmtrends.com/@eslint-community/eslint-utils)
[![Build Status](https://github.com/eslint-community/eslint-utils/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/eslint-community/eslint-utils/actions)
[![Coverage Status](https://codecov.io/gh/eslint-community/eslint-utils/branch/main/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/eslint-community/eslint-utils)
## 🏁 Goal
This package provides utility functions and classes for make ESLint custom rules.
For examples:
- [`getStaticValue`](https://eslint-community.github.io/eslint-utils/api/ast-utils.html#getstaticvalue) evaluates static value on AST.
- [`ReferenceTracker`](https://eslint-community.github.io/eslint-utils/api/scope-utils.html#referencetracker-class) checks the members of modules/globals as handling assignments and destructuring.
## 📖 Usage
See [documentation](https://eslint-community.github.io/eslint-utils).
## 📰 Changelog
See [releases](https://github.com/eslint-community/eslint-utils/releases).
## ❤️ Contributing
Welcome contributing!
Please use GitHub's Issues/PRs.
### Development Tools
- `npm test` runs tests and measures coverage.
- `npm run clean` removes the coverage result of `npm test` command.
- `npm run coverage` shows the coverage result of the last `npm test` command.
- `npm run lint` runs ESLint.
- `npm run watch` runs tests on each file change.

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{
"name": "@eslint-community/eslint-utils",
"version": "4.4.0",
"description": "Utilities for ESLint plugins.",
"keywords": [
"eslint"
],
"homepage": "https://github.com/eslint-community/eslint-utils#readme",
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/eslint-community/eslint-utils/issues"
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/eslint-community/eslint-utils"
},
"license": "MIT",
"author": "Toru Nagashima",
"sideEffects": false,
"exports": {
".": {
"import": "./index.mjs",
"require": "./index.js"
},
"./package.json": "./package.json"
},
"main": "index",
"module": "index.mjs",
"files": [
"index.*"
],
"scripts": {
"prebuild": "npm run -s clean",
"build": "rollup -c",
"clean": "rimraf .nyc_output coverage index.*",
"coverage": "opener ./coverage/lcov-report/index.html",
"docs:build": "vitepress build docs",
"docs:watch": "vitepress dev docs",
"format": "npm run -s format:prettier -- --write",
"format:prettier": "prettier .",
"format:check": "npm run -s format:prettier -- --check",
"lint": "eslint .",
"test": "c8 mocha --reporter dot \"test/*.mjs\"",
"preversion": "npm test && npm run -s build",
"postversion": "git push && git push --tags",
"prewatch": "npm run -s clean",
"watch": "warun \"{src,test}/**/*.mjs\" -- npm run -s test:mocha"
},
"dependencies": {
"eslint-visitor-keys": "^3.3.0"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@eslint-community/eslint-plugin-mysticatea": "^15.2.0",
"c8": "^7.12.0",
"dot-prop": "^6.0.1",
"eslint": "^8.28.0",
"mocha": "^9.2.2",
"npm-run-all": "^4.1.5",
"opener": "^1.5.2",
"prettier": "2.8.4",
"rimraf": "^3.0.2",
"rollup": "^2.79.1",
"rollup-plugin-sourcemaps": "^0.6.3",
"semver": "^7.3.8",
"vitepress": "^1.0.0-alpha.40",
"warun": "^1.0.0"
},
"peerDependencies": {
"eslint": "^6.0.0 || ^7.0.0 || >=8.0.0"
},
"engines": {
"node": "^12.22.0 || ^14.17.0 || >=16.0.0"
}
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MIT License
Copyright (c) 2018 Toru Nagashima
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

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# @eslint-community/regexpp
[![npm version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@eslint-community/regexpp.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@eslint-community/regexpp)
[![Downloads/month](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/@eslint-community/regexpp.svg)](http://www.npmtrends.com/@eslint-community/regexpp)
[![Build Status](https://github.com/eslint-community/regexpp/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/eslint-community/regexpp/actions)
[![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/eslint-community/regexpp/branch/main/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/eslint-community/regexpp)
A regular expression parser for ECMAScript.
## 💿 Installation
```bash
$ npm install @eslint-community/regexpp
```
- require Node@^12.0.0 || ^14.0.0 || >=16.0.0.
## 📖 Usage
```ts
import {
AST,
RegExpParser,
RegExpValidator,
RegExpVisitor,
parseRegExpLiteral,
validateRegExpLiteral,
visitRegExpAST
} from "@eslint-community/regexpp"
```
### parseRegExpLiteral(source, options?)
Parse a given regular expression literal then make AST object.
This is equivalent to `new RegExpParser(options).parseLiteral(source)`.
- **Parameters:**
- `source` (`string | RegExp`) The source code to parse.
- `options?` ([`RegExpParser.Options`]) The options to parse.
- **Return:**
- The AST of the regular expression.
### validateRegExpLiteral(source, options?)
Validate a given regular expression literal.
This is equivalent to `new RegExpValidator(options).validateLiteral(source)`.
- **Parameters:**
- `source` (`string`) The source code to validate.
- `options?` ([`RegExpValidator.Options`]) The options to validate.
### visitRegExpAST(ast, handlers)
Visit each node of a given AST.
This is equivalent to `new RegExpVisitor(handlers).visit(ast)`.
- **Parameters:**
- `ast` ([`AST.Node`]) The AST to visit.
- `handlers` ([`RegExpVisitor.Handlers`]) The callbacks.
### RegExpParser
#### new RegExpParser(options?)
- **Parameters:**
- `options?` ([`RegExpParser.Options`]) The options to parse.
#### parser.parseLiteral(source, start?, end?)
Parse a regular expression literal.
- **Parameters:**
- `source` (`string`) The source code to parse. E.g. `"/abc/g"`.
- `start?` (`number`) The start index in the source code. Default is `0`.
- `end?` (`number`) The end index in the source code. Default is `source.length`.
- **Return:**
- The AST of the regular expression.
#### parser.parsePattern(source, start?, end?, uFlag?)
Parse a regular expression pattern.
- **Parameters:**
- `source` (`string`) The source code to parse. E.g. `"abc"`.
- `start?` (`number`) The start index in the source code. Default is `0`.
- `end?` (`number`) The end index in the source code. Default is `source.length`.
- `uFlag?` (`boolean`) The flag to enable Unicode mode.
- **Return:**
- The AST of the regular expression pattern.
#### parser.parseFlags(source, start?, end?)
Parse a regular expression flags.
- **Parameters:**
- `source` (`string`) The source code to parse. E.g. `"gim"`.
- `start?` (`number`) The start index in the source code. Default is `0`.
- `end?` (`number`) The end index in the source code. Default is `source.length`.
- **Return:**
- The AST of the regular expression flags.
### RegExpValidator
#### new RegExpValidator(options)
- **Parameters:**
- `options` ([`RegExpValidator.Options`]) The options to validate.
#### validator.validateLiteral(source, start, end)
Validate a regular expression literal.
- **Parameters:**
- `source` (`string`) The source code to validate.
- `start?` (`number`) The start index in the source code. Default is `0`.
- `end?` (`number`) The end index in the source code. Default is `source.length`.
#### validator.validatePattern(source, start, end, uFlag)
Validate a regular expression pattern.
- **Parameters:**
- `source` (`string`) The source code to validate.
- `start?` (`number`) The start index in the source code. Default is `0`.
- `end?` (`number`) The end index in the source code. Default is `source.length`.
- `uFlag?` (`boolean`) The flag to enable Unicode mode.
#### validator.validateFlags(source, start, end)
Validate a regular expression flags.
- **Parameters:**
- `source` (`string`) The source code to validate.
- `start?` (`number`) The start index in the source code. Default is `0`.
- `end?` (`number`) The end index in the source code. Default is `source.length`.
### RegExpVisitor
#### new RegExpVisitor(handlers)
- **Parameters:**
- `handlers` ([`RegExpVisitor.Handlers`]) The callbacks.
#### visitor.visit(ast)
Validate a regular expression literal.
- **Parameters:**
- `ast` ([`AST.Node`]) The AST to visit.
## 📰 Changelog
- [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/eslint-community/regexpp/releases)
## 🍻 Contributing
Welcome contributing!
Please use GitHub's Issues/PRs.
### Development Tools
- `npm test` runs tests and measures coverage.
- `npm run build` compiles TypeScript source code to `index.js`, `index.js.map`, and `index.d.ts`.
- `npm run clean` removes the temporary files which are created by `npm test` and `npm run build`.
- `npm run lint` runs ESLint.
- `npm run update:test` updates test fixtures.
- `npm run update:ids` updates `src/unicode/ids.ts`.
- `npm run watch` runs tests with `--watch` option.
[`AST.Node`]: src/ast.ts#L4
[`RegExpParser.Options`]: src/parser.ts#L539
[`RegExpValidator.Options`]: src/validator.ts#L127
[`RegExpVisitor.Handlers`]: src/visitor.ts#L204

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// Generated by dts-bundle v0.7.3
declare module "@eslint-community/regexpp" {
import * as AST from "@eslint-community/regexpp/ast";
import { RegExpParser } from "@eslint-community/regexpp/parser";
import { RegExpValidator } from "@eslint-community/regexpp/validator";
import { RegExpVisitor } from "@eslint-community/regexpp/visitor";
export { AST, RegExpParser, RegExpValidator };
/**
* Parse a given regular expression literal then make AST object.
* @param source The source code to parse.
* @param options The options to parse.
* @returns The AST of the regular expression.
*/
export function parseRegExpLiteral(
source: RegExp | string,
options?: RegExpParser.Options
): AST.RegExpLiteral;
/**
* Validate a given regular expression literal.
* @param source The source code to validate.
* @param options The options to validate.
*/
export function validateRegExpLiteral(
source: string,
options?: RegExpValidator.Options
): void;
export function visitRegExpAST(
node: AST.Node,
handlers: RegExpVisitor.Handlers
): void;
}
declare module "@eslint-community/regexpp/ast" {
/**
* The type which includes all nodes.
*/
export type Node = BranchNode | LeafNode;
/**
* The type which includes all branch nodes.
*/
export type BranchNode =
| Alternative
| CapturingGroup
| CharacterClass
| CharacterClassRange
| Group
| LookaroundAssertion
| Pattern
| Quantifier
| RegExpLiteral;
/**
* The type which includes all leaf nodes.
*/
export type LeafNode =
| Backreference
| BoundaryAssertion
| Character
| CharacterSet
| Flags;
/**
* The type which includes all atom nodes.
*/
export type Element = Assertion | QuantifiableElement | Quantifier;
/**
* The type which includes all atom nodes that Quantifier node can have as children.
*/
export type QuantifiableElement =
| Backreference
| CapturingGroup
| Character
| CharacterClass
| CharacterSet
| Group
| LookaheadAssertion;
/**
* The type which includes all character class atom nodes.
*/
export type CharacterClassElement =
| Character
| CharacterClassRange
| EscapeCharacterSet
| UnicodePropertyCharacterSet;
/**
* The type which defines common properties for all node types.
*/
export interface NodeBase {
/** The node type. */
type: Node["type"];
/** The parent node. */
parent: Node["parent"];
/** The 0-based index that this node starts. */
start: number;
/** The 0-based index that this node ends. */
end: number;
/** The raw text of this node. */
raw: string;
}
/**
* The root node.
*/
export interface RegExpLiteral extends NodeBase {
type: "RegExpLiteral";
parent: null;
pattern: Pattern;
flags: Flags;
}
/**
* The pattern.
*/
export interface Pattern extends NodeBase {
type: "Pattern";
parent: RegExpLiteral | null;
alternatives: Alternative[];
}
/**
* The alternative.
* E.g. `a|b`
*/
export interface Alternative extends NodeBase {
type: "Alternative";
parent: CapturingGroup | Group | LookaroundAssertion | Pattern;
elements: Element[];
}
/**
* The uncapturing group.
* E.g. `(?:ab)`
*/
export interface Group extends NodeBase {
type: "Group";
parent: Alternative | Quantifier;
alternatives: Alternative[];
}
/**
* The capturing group.
* E.g. `(ab)`, `(?<name>ab)`
*/
export interface CapturingGroup extends NodeBase {
type: "CapturingGroup";
parent: Alternative | Quantifier;
name: string | null;
alternatives: Alternative[];
references: Backreference[];
}
/**
* The lookaround assertion.
*/
export type LookaroundAssertion = LookaheadAssertion | LookbehindAssertion;
/**
* The lookahead assertion.
* E.g. `(?=ab)`, `(?!ab)`
*/
export interface LookaheadAssertion extends NodeBase {
type: "Assertion";
parent: Alternative | Quantifier;
kind: "lookahead";
negate: boolean;
alternatives: Alternative[];
}
/**
* The lookbehind assertion.
* E.g. `(?<=ab)`, `(?<!ab)`
*/
export interface LookbehindAssertion extends NodeBase {
type: "Assertion";
parent: Alternative;
kind: "lookbehind";
negate: boolean;
alternatives: Alternative[];
}
/**
* The quantifier.
* E.g. `a?`, `a*`, `a+`, `a{1,2}`, `a??`, `a*?`, `a+?`, `a{1,2}?`
*/
export interface Quantifier extends NodeBase {
type: "Quantifier";
parent: Alternative;
min: number;
max: number;
greedy: boolean;
element: QuantifiableElement;
}
/**
* The character class.
* E.g. `[ab]`, `[^ab]`
*/
export interface CharacterClass extends NodeBase {
type: "CharacterClass";
parent: Alternative | Quantifier;
negate: boolean;
elements: CharacterClassElement[];
}
/**
* The character class.
* E.g. `[a-b]`
*/
export interface CharacterClassRange extends NodeBase {
type: "CharacterClassRange";
parent: CharacterClass;
min: Character;
max: Character;
}
/**
* The assertion.
*/
export type Assertion = BoundaryAssertion | LookaroundAssertion;
/**
* The boundary assertion.
*/
export type BoundaryAssertion = EdgeAssertion | WordBoundaryAssertion;
/**
* The edge boundary assertion.
* E.g. `^`, `$`
*/
export interface EdgeAssertion extends NodeBase {
type: "Assertion";
parent: Alternative | Quantifier;
kind: "end" | "start";
}
/**
* The word bondary assertion.
* E.g. `\b`, `\B`
*/
export interface WordBoundaryAssertion extends NodeBase {
type: "Assertion";
parent: Alternative | Quantifier;
kind: "word";
negate: boolean;
}
/**
* The character set.
*/
export type CharacterSet =
| AnyCharacterSet
| EscapeCharacterSet
| UnicodePropertyCharacterSet;
/**
* The dot.
* E.g. `.`
*/
export interface AnyCharacterSet extends NodeBase {
type: "CharacterSet";
parent: Alternative | Quantifier;
kind: "any";
}
/**
* The character class escape.
* E.g. `\d`, `\s`, `\w`, `\D`, `\S`, `\W`
*/
export interface EscapeCharacterSet extends NodeBase {
type: "CharacterSet";
parent: Alternative | CharacterClass | Quantifier;
kind: "digit" | "space" | "word";
negate: boolean;
}
/**
* The unicode property escape.
* E.g. `\p{ASCII}`, `\P{ASCII}`, `\p{Script=Hiragana}`
*/
export interface UnicodePropertyCharacterSet extends NodeBase {
type: "CharacterSet";
parent: Alternative | CharacterClass | Quantifier;
kind: "property";
key: string;
value: string | null;
negate: boolean;
}
/**
* The character.
* This includes escape sequences which mean a character.
* E.g. `a`, ``, ``, `\x65`, `\u0065`, `\u{65}`, `\/`
*/
export interface Character extends NodeBase {
type: "Character";
parent: Alternative | CharacterClass | CharacterClassRange | Quantifier;
value: number;
}
/**
* The backreference.
* E.g. `\1`, `\k<name>`
*/
export interface Backreference extends NodeBase {
type: "Backreference";
parent: Alternative | Quantifier;
ref: number | string;
resolved: CapturingGroup;
}
/**
* The flags.
*/
export interface Flags extends NodeBase {
type: "Flags";
parent: RegExpLiteral | null;
dotAll: boolean;
global: boolean;
hasIndices: boolean;
ignoreCase: boolean;
multiline: boolean;
sticky: boolean;
unicode: boolean;
}
}
declare module "@eslint-community/regexpp/parser" {
import type {
Flags,
RegExpLiteral,
Pattern,
} from "@eslint-community/regexpp/ast";
import type { EcmaVersion } from "@eslint-community/regexpp/ecma-versions";
export namespace RegExpParser {
/**
* The options for RegExpParser construction.
*/
interface Options {
/**
* The flag to disable Annex B syntax. Default is `false`.
*/
strict?: boolean;
/**
* ECMAScript version. Default is `2023`.
* - `2015` added `u` and `y` flags.
* - `2018` added `s` flag, Named Capturing Group, Lookbehind Assertion,
* and Unicode Property Escape.
* - `2019`, `2020`, and `2021` added more valid Unicode Property Escapes.
* - `2022` added `d` flag.
* - `2023` added more valid Unicode Property Escapes.
*/
ecmaVersion?: EcmaVersion;
}
}
export class RegExpParser {
/**
* Initialize this parser.
* @param options The options of parser.
*/
constructor(options?: RegExpParser.Options);
/**
* Parse a regular expression literal. E.g. "/abc/g"
* @param source The source code to parse.
* @param start The start index in the source code.
* @param end The end index in the source code.
* @returns The AST of the given regular expression.
*/
parseLiteral(source: string, start?: number, end?: number): RegExpLiteral;
/**
* Parse a regular expression flags. E.g. "gim"
* @param source The source code to parse.
* @param start The start index in the source code.
* @param end The end index in the source code.
* @returns The AST of the given flags.
*/
parseFlags(source: string, start?: number, end?: number): Flags;
/**
* Parse a regular expression pattern. E.g. "abc"
* @param source The source code to parse.
* @param start The start index in the source code.
* @param end The end index in the source code.
* @param uFlag The flag to set unicode mode.
* @returns The AST of the given pattern.
*/
parsePattern(
source: string,
start?: number,
end?: number,
uFlag?: boolean
): Pattern;
}
}
declare module "@eslint-community/regexpp/validator" {
import type { EcmaVersion } from "@eslint-community/regexpp/ecma-versions";
export namespace RegExpValidator {
/**
* The options for RegExpValidator construction.
*/
interface Options {
/**
* The flag to disable Annex B syntax. Default is `false`.
*/
strict?: boolean;
/**
* ECMAScript version. Default is `2023`.
* - `2015` added `u` and `y` flags.
* - `2018` added `s` flag, Named Capturing Group, Lookbehind Assertion,
* and Unicode Property Escape.
* - `2019`, `2020`, and `2021` added more valid Unicode Property Escapes.
* - `2022` added `d` flag.
* - `2023` added more valid Unicode Property Escapes.
*/
ecmaVersion?: EcmaVersion;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator entered a RegExp literal.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
*/
onLiteralEnter?: (start: number) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator left a RegExp literal.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
*/
onLiteralLeave?: (start: number, end: number) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator found flags.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
* @param flags.global `g` flag.
* @param flags.ignoreCase `i` flag.
* @param flags.multiline `m` flag.
* @param flags.unicode `u` flag.
* @param flags.sticky `y` flag.
* @param flags.dotAll `s` flag.
* @param flags.hasIndices `d` flag.
*/
onRegExpFlags?: (
start: number,
end: number,
flags: {
global: boolean;
ignoreCase: boolean;
multiline: boolean;
unicode: boolean;
sticky: boolean;
dotAll: boolean;
hasIndices: boolean;
}
) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator found flags.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
* @param global `g` flag.
* @param ignoreCase `i` flag.
* @param multiline `m` flag.
* @param unicode `u` flag.
* @param sticky `y` flag.
* @param dotAll `s` flag.
* @param hasIndices `d` flag.
*
* @deprecated Use `onRegExpFlags` instead.
*/
onFlags?: (
start: number,
end: number,
global: boolean,
ignoreCase: boolean,
multiline: boolean,
unicode: boolean,
sticky: boolean,
dotAll: boolean,
hasIndices: boolean
) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator entered a pattern.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
*/
onPatternEnter?: (start: number) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator left a pattern.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
*/
onPatternLeave?: (start: number, end: number) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator entered a disjunction.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
*/
onDisjunctionEnter?: (start: number) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator left a disjunction.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
*/
onDisjunctionLeave?: (start: number, end: number) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator entered an alternative.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param index The 0-based index of alternatives in a disjunction.
*/
onAlternativeEnter?: (start: number, index: number) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator left an alternative.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
* @param index The 0-based index of alternatives in a disjunction.
*/
onAlternativeLeave?: (start: number, end: number, index: number) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator entered an uncapturing group.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
*/
onGroupEnter?: (start: number) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator left an uncapturing group.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
*/
onGroupLeave?: (start: number, end: number) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator entered a capturing group.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param name The group name.
*/
onCapturingGroupEnter?: (start: number, name: string | null) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator left a capturing group.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
* @param name The group name.
*/
onCapturingGroupLeave?: (
start: number,
end: number,
name: string | null
) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator found a quantifier.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
* @param min The minimum number of repeating.
* @param max The maximum number of repeating.
* @param greedy The flag to choose the longest matching.
*/
onQuantifier?: (
start: number,
end: number,
min: number,
max: number,
greedy: boolean
) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator entered a lookahead/lookbehind assertion.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param kind The kind of the assertion.
* @param negate The flag which represents that the assertion is negative.
*/
onLookaroundAssertionEnter?: (
start: number,
kind: "lookahead" | "lookbehind",
negate: boolean
) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator left a lookahead/lookbehind assertion.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
* @param kind The kind of the assertion.
* @param negate The flag which represents that the assertion is negative.
*/
onLookaroundAssertionLeave?: (
start: number,
end: number,
kind: "lookahead" | "lookbehind",
negate: boolean
) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator found an edge boundary assertion.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
* @param kind The kind of the assertion.
*/
onEdgeAssertion?: (
start: number,
end: number,
kind: "end" | "start"
) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator found a word boundary assertion.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
* @param kind The kind of the assertion.
* @param negate The flag which represents that the assertion is negative.
*/
onWordBoundaryAssertion?: (
start: number,
end: number,
kind: "word",
negate: boolean
) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator found a dot.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
* @param kind The kind of the character set.
*/
onAnyCharacterSet?: (start: number, end: number, kind: "any") => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator found a character set escape.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
* @param kind The kind of the character set.
* @param negate The flag which represents that the character set is negative.
*/
onEscapeCharacterSet?: (
start: number,
end: number,
kind: "digit" | "space" | "word",
negate: boolean
) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator found a Unicode proerty escape.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
* @param kind The kind of the character set.
* @param key The property name.
* @param value The property value.
* @param negate The flag which represents that the character set is negative.
*/
onUnicodePropertyCharacterSet?: (
start: number,
end: number,
kind: "property",
key: string,
value: string | null,
negate: boolean
) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator found a character.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
* @param value The code point of the character.
*/
onCharacter?: (start: number, end: number, value: number) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator found a backreference.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
* @param ref The key of the referred capturing group.
*/
onBackreference?: (
start: number,
end: number,
ref: number | string
) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator entered a character class.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param negate The flag which represents that the character class is negative.
*/
onCharacterClassEnter?: (start: number, negate: boolean) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator left a character class.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
* @param negate The flag which represents that the character class is negative.
*/
onCharacterClassLeave?: (
start: number,
end: number,
negate: boolean
) => void;
/**
* A function that is called when the validator found a character class range.
* @param start The 0-based index of the first character.
* @param end The next 0-based index of the last character.
* @param min The minimum code point of the range.
* @param max The maximum code point of the range.
*/
onCharacterClassRange?: (
start: number,
end: number,
min: number,
max: number
) => void;
}
}
/**
* The regular expression validator.
*/
export class RegExpValidator {
/**
* Initialize this validator.
* @param options The options of validator.
*/
constructor(options?: RegExpValidator.Options);
/**
* Validate a regular expression literal. E.g. "/abc/g"
* @param source The source code to validate.
* @param start The start index in the source code.
* @param end The end index in the source code.
*/
validateLiteral(source: string, start?: number, end?: number): void;
/**
* Validate a regular expression flags. E.g. "gim"
* @param source The source code to validate.
* @param start The start index in the source code.
* @param end The end index in the source code.
*/
validateFlags(source: string, start?: number, end?: number): void;
/**
* Validate a regular expression pattern. E.g. "abc"
* @param source The source code to validate.
* @param start The start index in the source code.
* @param end The end index in the source code.
* @param uFlag The flag to set unicode mode.
*/
validatePattern(
source: string,
start?: number,
end?: number,
uFlag?: boolean
): void;
}
}
declare module "@eslint-community/regexpp/visitor" {
import type {
Alternative,
Assertion,
Backreference,
CapturingGroup,
Character,
CharacterClass,
CharacterClassRange,
CharacterSet,
Flags,
Group,
Node,
Pattern,
Quantifier,
RegExpLiteral,
} from "@eslint-community/regexpp/ast";
/**
* The visitor to walk on AST.
*/
export class RegExpVisitor {
/**
* Initialize this visitor.
* @param handlers Callbacks for each node.
*/
constructor(handlers: RegExpVisitor.Handlers);
/**
* Visit a given node and descendant nodes.
* @param node The root node to visit tree.
*/
visit(node: Node): void;
}
export namespace RegExpVisitor {
interface Handlers {
onAlternativeEnter?: (node: Alternative) => void;
onAlternativeLeave?: (node: Alternative) => void;
onAssertionEnter?: (node: Assertion) => void;
onAssertionLeave?: (node: Assertion) => void;
onBackreferenceEnter?: (node: Backreference) => void;
onBackreferenceLeave?: (node: Backreference) => void;
onCapturingGroupEnter?: (node: CapturingGroup) => void;
onCapturingGroupLeave?: (node: CapturingGroup) => void;
onCharacterEnter?: (node: Character) => void;
onCharacterLeave?: (node: Character) => void;
onCharacterClassEnter?: (node: CharacterClass) => void;
onCharacterClassLeave?: (node: CharacterClass) => void;
onCharacterClassRangeEnter?: (node: CharacterClassRange) => void;
onCharacterClassRangeLeave?: (node: CharacterClassRange) => void;
onCharacterSetEnter?: (node: CharacterSet) => void;
onCharacterSetLeave?: (node: CharacterSet) => void;
onFlagsEnter?: (node: Flags) => void;
onFlagsLeave?: (node: Flags) => void;
onGroupEnter?: (node: Group) => void;
onGroupLeave?: (node: Group) => void;
onPatternEnter?: (node: Pattern) => void;
onPatternLeave?: (node: Pattern) => void;
onQuantifierEnter?: (node: Quantifier) => void;
onQuantifierLeave?: (node: Quantifier) => void;
onRegExpLiteralEnter?: (node: RegExpLiteral) => void;
onRegExpLiteralLeave?: (node: RegExpLiteral) => void;
}
}
}
declare module "@eslint-community/regexpp/ecma-versions" {
export type EcmaVersion =
| 5
| 2015
| 2016
| 2017
| 2018
| 2019
| 2020
| 2021
| 2022
| 2023;
}

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{
"name": "@eslint-community/regexpp",
"version": "4.5.1",
"description": "Regular expression parser for ECMAScript.",
"keywords": [
"regexp",
"regular",
"expression",
"parser",
"validator",
"ast",
"abstract",
"syntax",
"tree",
"ecmascript",
"es2015",
"es2016",
"es2017",
"es2018",
"es2019",
"es2020",
"es2021",
"annexB"
],
"homepage": "https://github.com/eslint-community/regexpp#readme",
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/eslint-community/regexpp/issues"
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/eslint-community/regexpp"
},
"license": "MIT",
"author": "Toru Nagashima",
"exports": {
".": {
"types": "./index.d.ts",
"import": "./index.mjs",
"default": "./index.js"
},
"./package.json": "./package.json"
},
"main": "index",
"files": [
"index.*"
],
"scripts": {
"prebuild": "npm run -s clean",
"build": "run-s build:*",
"build:tsc": "tsc --module es2015",
"build:rollup": "rollup -c",
"build:dts": "npm run -s build:tsc -- --removeComments false && dts-bundle --name @eslint-community/regexpp --main .temp/index.d.ts --out ../index.d.ts && prettier --write index.d.ts",
"clean": "rimraf .temp index.*",
"lint": "eslint . --ext .ts",
"test": "nyc _mocha \"test/*.ts\" --reporter dot --timeout 10000",
"update:test": "ts-node scripts/update-fixtures.ts",
"update:unicode": "run-s update:unicode:*",
"update:unicode:ids": "ts-node scripts/update-unicode-ids.ts",
"update:unicode:props": "ts-node scripts/update-unicode-properties.ts",
"preversion": "npm test && npm run -s build",
"postversion": "git push && git push --tags",
"prewatch": "npm run -s clean",
"watch": "_mocha \"test/*.ts\" --require ts-node/register --reporter dot --timeout 10000 --watch-extensions ts --watch --growl"
},
"dependencies": {},
"devDependencies": {
"@eslint-community/eslint-plugin-mysticatea": "^15.3.0",
"@rollup/plugin-node-resolve": "^14.1.0",
"@types/eslint": "^8.4.10",
"@types/jsdom": "^16.2.15",
"@types/mocha": "^9.1.1",
"@types/node": "^12.20.55",
"dts-bundle": "^0.7.3",
"eslint": "^8.31.0",
"jsdom": "^19.0.0",
"mocha": "^9.2.2",
"npm-run-all": "^4.1.5",
"nyc": "^14.1.1",
"rimraf": "^3.0.2",
"rollup": "^2.79.1",
"rollup-plugin-sourcemaps": "^0.6.3",
"ts-node": "^10.9.1",
"typescript": "~5.0.2"
},
"engines": {
"node": "^12.0.0 || ^14.0.0 || >=16.0.0"
}
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Copyright OpenJS Foundation and other contributors, <www.openjsf.org>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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# ESLintRC Library
This repository contains the legacy ESLintRC configuration file format for ESLint. This package is not intended for use outside of the ESLint ecosystem. It is ESLint-specific and not intended for use in other programs.
**Note:** This package is frozen except for critical bug fixes as ESLint moves to a new config system.
## Installation
You can install the package as follows:
```
npm install @eslint/eslintrc --save-dev
# or
yarn add @eslint/eslintrc -D
```
## Usage
The primary class in this package is `FlatCompat`, which is a utility to translate ESLintRC-style configs into flat configs. Here's how you use it inside of your `eslint.config.js` file:
```js
import { FlatCompat } from "@eslint/eslintrc";
import js from "@eslint/js";
import path from "path";
import { fileURLToPath } from "url";
// mimic CommonJS variables -- not needed if using CommonJS
const __filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url);
const __dirname = path.dirname(__filename);
const compat = new FlatCompat({
baseDirectory: __dirname, // optional; default: process.cwd()
resolvePluginsRelativeTo: __dirname, // optional
recommendedConfig: js.configs.recommended, // optional
allConfig: js.configs.all, // optional
});
export default [
// mimic ESLintRC-style extends
...compat.extends("standard", "example"),
// mimic environments
...compat.env({
es2020: true,
node: true
}),
// mimic plugins
...compat.plugins("airbnb", "react"),
// translate an entire config
...compat.config({
plugins: ["airbnb", "react"],
extends: "standard",
env: {
es2020: true,
node: true
},
rules: {
semi: "error"
}
})
];
```
## License
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/**
* @fileoverview Defines a schema for configs.
* @author Sylvan Mably
*/
const baseConfigProperties = {
$schema: { type: "string" },
env: { type: "object" },
extends: { $ref: "#/definitions/stringOrStrings" },
globals: { type: "object" },
overrides: {
type: "array",
items: { $ref: "#/definitions/overrideConfig" },
additionalItems: false
},
parser: { type: ["string", "null"] },
parserOptions: { type: "object" },
plugins: { type: "array" },
processor: { type: "string" },
rules: { type: "object" },
settings: { type: "object" },
noInlineConfig: { type: "boolean" },
reportUnusedDisableDirectives: { type: "boolean" },
ecmaFeatures: { type: "object" } // deprecated; logs a warning when used
};
const configSchema = {
definitions: {
stringOrStrings: {
oneOf: [
{ type: "string" },
{
type: "array",
items: { type: "string" },
additionalItems: false
}
]
},
stringOrStringsRequired: {
oneOf: [
{ type: "string" },
{
type: "array",
items: { type: "string" },
additionalItems: false,
minItems: 1
}
]
},
// Config at top-level.
objectConfig: {
type: "object",
properties: {
root: { type: "boolean" },
ignorePatterns: { $ref: "#/definitions/stringOrStrings" },
...baseConfigProperties
},
additionalProperties: false
},
// Config in `overrides`.
overrideConfig: {
type: "object",
properties: {
excludedFiles: { $ref: "#/definitions/stringOrStrings" },
files: { $ref: "#/definitions/stringOrStringsRequired" },
...baseConfigProperties
},
required: ["files"],
additionalProperties: false
}
},
$ref: "#/definitions/objectConfig"
};
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/**
* @fileoverview Defines environment settings and globals.
* @author Elan Shanker
*/
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Requirements
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import globals from "globals";
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Helpers
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Get the object that has difference.
* @param {Record<string,boolean>} current The newer object.
* @param {Record<string,boolean>} prev The older object.
* @returns {Record<string,boolean>} The difference object.
*/
function getDiff(current, prev) {
const retv = {};
for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(current)) {
if (!Object.hasOwnProperty.call(prev, key)) {
retv[key] = value;
}
}
return retv;
}
const newGlobals2015 = getDiff(globals.es2015, globals.es5); // 19 variables such as Promise, Map, ...
const newGlobals2017 = {
Atomics: false,
SharedArrayBuffer: false
};
const newGlobals2020 = {
BigInt: false,
BigInt64Array: false,
BigUint64Array: false,
globalThis: false
};
const newGlobals2021 = {
AggregateError: false,
FinalizationRegistry: false,
WeakRef: false
};
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Public Interface
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** @type {Map<string, import("../lib/shared/types").Environment>} */
export default new Map(Object.entries({
// Language
builtin: {
globals: globals.es5
},
es6: {
globals: newGlobals2015,
parserOptions: {
ecmaVersion: 6
}
},
es2015: {
globals: newGlobals2015,
parserOptions: {
ecmaVersion: 6
}
},
es2016: {
globals: newGlobals2015,
parserOptions: {
ecmaVersion: 7
}
},
es2017: {
globals: { ...newGlobals2015, ...newGlobals2017 },
parserOptions: {
ecmaVersion: 8
}
},
es2018: {
globals: { ...newGlobals2015, ...newGlobals2017 },
parserOptions: {
ecmaVersion: 9
}
},
es2019: {
globals: { ...newGlobals2015, ...newGlobals2017 },
parserOptions: {
ecmaVersion: 10
}
},
es2020: {
globals: { ...newGlobals2015, ...newGlobals2017, ...newGlobals2020 },
parserOptions: {
ecmaVersion: 11
}
},
es2021: {
globals: { ...newGlobals2015, ...newGlobals2017, ...newGlobals2020, ...newGlobals2021 },
parserOptions: {
ecmaVersion: 12
}
},
es2022: {
globals: { ...newGlobals2015, ...newGlobals2017, ...newGlobals2020, ...newGlobals2021 },
parserOptions: {
ecmaVersion: 13
}
},
// Platforms
browser: {
globals: globals.browser
},
node: {
globals: globals.node,
parserOptions: {
ecmaFeatures: {
globalReturn: true
}
}
},
"shared-node-browser": {
globals: globals["shared-node-browser"]
},
worker: {
globals: globals.worker
},
serviceworker: {
globals: globals.serviceworker
},
// Frameworks
commonjs: {
globals: globals.commonjs,
parserOptions: {
ecmaFeatures: {
globalReturn: true
}
}
},
amd: {
globals: globals.amd
},
mocha: {
globals: globals.mocha
},
jasmine: {
globals: globals.jasmine
},
jest: {
globals: globals.jest
},
phantomjs: {
globals: globals.phantomjs
},
jquery: {
globals: globals.jquery
},
qunit: {
globals: globals.qunit
},
prototypejs: {
globals: globals.prototypejs
},
shelljs: {
globals: globals.shelljs
},
meteor: {
globals: globals.meteor
},
mongo: {
globals: globals.mongo
},
protractor: {
globals: globals.protractor
},
applescript: {
globals: globals.applescript
},
nashorn: {
globals: globals.nashorn
},
atomtest: {
globals: globals.atomtest
},
embertest: {
globals: globals.embertest
},
webextensions: {
globals: globals.webextensions
},
greasemonkey: {
globals: globals.greasemonkey
}
}));

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/**
* @fileoverview `CascadingConfigArrayFactory` class.
*
* `CascadingConfigArrayFactory` class has a responsibility:
*
* 1. Handles cascading of config files.
*
* It provides two methods:
*
* - `getConfigArrayForFile(filePath)`
* Get the corresponded configuration of a given file. This method doesn't
* throw even if the given file didn't exist.
* - `clearCache()`
* Clear the internal cache. You have to call this method when
* `additionalPluginPool` was updated if `baseConfig` or `cliConfig` depends
* on the additional plugins. (`CLIEngine#addPlugin()` method calls this.)
*
* @author Toru Nagashima <https://github.com/mysticatea>
*/
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Requirements
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import debugOrig from "debug";
import os from "os";
import path from "path";
import { ConfigArrayFactory } from "./config-array-factory.js";
import {
ConfigArray,
ConfigDependency,
IgnorePattern
} from "./config-array/index.js";
import ConfigValidator from "./shared/config-validator.js";
import { emitDeprecationWarning } from "./shared/deprecation-warnings.js";
const debug = debugOrig("eslintrc:cascading-config-array-factory");
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Helpers
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Define types for VSCode IntelliSense.
/** @typedef {import("./shared/types").ConfigData} ConfigData */
/** @typedef {import("./shared/types").Parser} Parser */
/** @typedef {import("./shared/types").Plugin} Plugin */
/** @typedef {import("./shared/types").Rule} Rule */
/** @typedef {ReturnType<ConfigArrayFactory["create"]>} ConfigArray */
/**
* @typedef {Object} CascadingConfigArrayFactoryOptions
* @property {Map<string,Plugin>} [additionalPluginPool] The map for additional plugins.
* @property {ConfigData} [baseConfig] The config by `baseConfig` option.
* @property {ConfigData} [cliConfig] The config by CLI options (`--env`, `--global`, `--ignore-pattern`, `--parser`, `--parser-options`, `--plugin`, and `--rule`). CLI options overwrite the setting in config files.
* @property {string} [cwd] The base directory to start lookup.
* @property {string} [ignorePath] The path to the alternative file of `.eslintignore`.
* @property {string[]} [rulePaths] The value of `--rulesdir` option.
* @property {string} [specificConfigPath] The value of `--config` option.
* @property {boolean} [useEslintrc] if `false` then it doesn't load config files.
* @property {Function} loadRules The function to use to load rules.
* @property {Map<string,Rule>} builtInRules The rules that are built in to ESLint.
* @property {Object} [resolver=ModuleResolver] The module resolver object.
* @property {string} eslintAllPath The path to the definitions for eslint:all.
* @property {Function} getEslintAllConfig Returns the config data for eslint:all.
* @property {string} eslintRecommendedPath The path to the definitions for eslint:recommended.
* @property {Function} getEslintRecommendedConfig Returns the config data for eslint:recommended.
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} CascadingConfigArrayFactoryInternalSlots
* @property {ConfigArray} baseConfigArray The config array of `baseConfig` option.
* @property {ConfigData} baseConfigData The config data of `baseConfig` option. This is used to reset `baseConfigArray`.
* @property {ConfigArray} cliConfigArray The config array of CLI options.
* @property {ConfigData} cliConfigData The config data of CLI options. This is used to reset `cliConfigArray`.
* @property {ConfigArrayFactory} configArrayFactory The factory for config arrays.
* @property {Map<string, ConfigArray>} configCache The cache from directory paths to config arrays.
* @property {string} cwd The base directory to start lookup.
* @property {WeakMap<ConfigArray, ConfigArray>} finalizeCache The cache from config arrays to finalized config arrays.
* @property {string} [ignorePath] The path to the alternative file of `.eslintignore`.
* @property {string[]|null} rulePaths The value of `--rulesdir` option. This is used to reset `baseConfigArray`.
* @property {string|null} specificConfigPath The value of `--config` option. This is used to reset `cliConfigArray`.
* @property {boolean} useEslintrc if `false` then it doesn't load config files.
* @property {Function} loadRules The function to use to load rules.
* @property {Map<string,Rule>} builtInRules The rules that are built in to ESLint.
* @property {Object} [resolver=ModuleResolver] The module resolver object.
* @property {string} eslintAllPath The path to the definitions for eslint:all.
* @property {Function} getEslintAllConfig Returns the config data for eslint:all.
* @property {string} eslintRecommendedPath The path to the definitions for eslint:recommended.
* @property {Function} getEslintRecommendedConfig Returns the config data for eslint:recommended.
*/
/** @type {WeakMap<CascadingConfigArrayFactory, CascadingConfigArrayFactoryInternalSlots>} */
const internalSlotsMap = new WeakMap();
/**
* Create the config array from `baseConfig` and `rulePaths`.
* @param {CascadingConfigArrayFactoryInternalSlots} slots The slots.
* @returns {ConfigArray} The config array of the base configs.
*/
function createBaseConfigArray({
configArrayFactory,
baseConfigData,
rulePaths,
cwd,
loadRules
}) {
const baseConfigArray = configArrayFactory.create(
baseConfigData,
{ name: "BaseConfig" }
);
/*
* Create the config array element for the default ignore patterns.
* This element has `ignorePattern` property that ignores the default
* patterns in the current working directory.
*/
baseConfigArray.unshift(configArrayFactory.create(
{ ignorePatterns: IgnorePattern.DefaultPatterns },
{ name: "DefaultIgnorePattern" }
)[0]);
/*
* Load rules `--rulesdir` option as a pseudo plugin.
* Use a pseudo plugin to define rules of `--rulesdir`, so we can validate
* the rule's options with only information in the config array.
*/
if (rulePaths && rulePaths.length > 0) {
baseConfigArray.push({
type: "config",
name: "--rulesdir",
filePath: "",
plugins: {
"": new ConfigDependency({
definition: {
rules: rulePaths.reduce(
(map, rulesPath) => Object.assign(
map,
loadRules(rulesPath, cwd)
),
{}
)
},
filePath: "",
id: "",
importerName: "--rulesdir",
importerPath: ""
})
}
});
}
return baseConfigArray;
}
/**
* Create the config array from CLI options.
* @param {CascadingConfigArrayFactoryInternalSlots} slots The slots.
* @returns {ConfigArray} The config array of the base configs.
*/
function createCLIConfigArray({
cliConfigData,
configArrayFactory,
cwd,
ignorePath,
specificConfigPath
}) {
const cliConfigArray = configArrayFactory.create(
cliConfigData,
{ name: "CLIOptions" }
);
cliConfigArray.unshift(
...(ignorePath
? configArrayFactory.loadESLintIgnore(ignorePath)
: configArrayFactory.loadDefaultESLintIgnore())
);
if (specificConfigPath) {
cliConfigArray.unshift(
...configArrayFactory.loadFile(
specificConfigPath,
{ name: "--config", basePath: cwd }
)
);
}
return cliConfigArray;
}
/**
* The error type when there are files matched by a glob, but all of them have been ignored.
*/
class ConfigurationNotFoundError extends Error {
// eslint-disable-next-line jsdoc/require-description
/**
* @param {string} directoryPath The directory path.
*/
constructor(directoryPath) {
super(`No ESLint configuration found in ${directoryPath}.`);
this.messageTemplate = "no-config-found";
this.messageData = { directoryPath };
}
}
/**
* This class provides the functionality that enumerates every file which is
* matched by given glob patterns and that configuration.
*/
class CascadingConfigArrayFactory {
/**
* Initialize this enumerator.
* @param {CascadingConfigArrayFactoryOptions} options The options.
*/
constructor({
additionalPluginPool = new Map(),
baseConfig: baseConfigData = null,
cliConfig: cliConfigData = null,
cwd = process.cwd(),
ignorePath,
resolvePluginsRelativeTo,
rulePaths = [],
specificConfigPath = null,
useEslintrc = true,
builtInRules = new Map(),
loadRules,
resolver,
eslintRecommendedPath,
getEslintRecommendedConfig,
eslintAllPath,
getEslintAllConfig
} = {}) {
const configArrayFactory = new ConfigArrayFactory({
additionalPluginPool,
cwd,
resolvePluginsRelativeTo,
builtInRules,
resolver,
eslintRecommendedPath,
getEslintRecommendedConfig,
eslintAllPath,
getEslintAllConfig
});
internalSlotsMap.set(this, {
baseConfigArray: createBaseConfigArray({
baseConfigData,
configArrayFactory,
cwd,
rulePaths,
loadRules
}),
baseConfigData,
cliConfigArray: createCLIConfigArray({
cliConfigData,
configArrayFactory,
cwd,
ignorePath,
specificConfigPath
}),
cliConfigData,
configArrayFactory,
configCache: new Map(),
cwd,
finalizeCache: new WeakMap(),
ignorePath,
rulePaths,
specificConfigPath,
useEslintrc,
builtInRules,
loadRules
});
}
/**
* The path to the current working directory.
* This is used by tests.
* @type {string}
*/
get cwd() {
const { cwd } = internalSlotsMap.get(this);
return cwd;
}
/**
* Get the config array of a given file.
* If `filePath` was not given, it returns the config which contains only
* `baseConfigData` and `cliConfigData`.
* @param {string} [filePath] The file path to a file.
* @param {Object} [options] The options.
* @param {boolean} [options.ignoreNotFoundError] If `true` then it doesn't throw `ConfigurationNotFoundError`.
* @returns {ConfigArray} The config array of the file.
*/
getConfigArrayForFile(filePath, { ignoreNotFoundError = false } = {}) {
const {
baseConfigArray,
cliConfigArray,
cwd
} = internalSlotsMap.get(this);
if (!filePath) {
return new ConfigArray(...baseConfigArray, ...cliConfigArray);
}
const directoryPath = path.dirname(path.resolve(cwd, filePath));
debug(`Load config files for ${directoryPath}.`);
return this._finalizeConfigArray(
this._loadConfigInAncestors(directoryPath),
directoryPath,
ignoreNotFoundError
);
}
/**
* Set the config data to override all configs.
* Require to call `clearCache()` method after this method is called.
* @param {ConfigData} configData The config data to override all configs.
* @returns {void}
*/
setOverrideConfig(configData) {
const slots = internalSlotsMap.get(this);
slots.cliConfigData = configData;
}
/**
* Clear config cache.
* @returns {void}
*/
clearCache() {
const slots = internalSlotsMap.get(this);
slots.baseConfigArray = createBaseConfigArray(slots);
slots.cliConfigArray = createCLIConfigArray(slots);
slots.configCache.clear();
}
/**
* Load and normalize config files from the ancestor directories.
* @param {string} directoryPath The path to a leaf directory.
* @param {boolean} configsExistInSubdirs `true` if configurations exist in subdirectories.
* @returns {ConfigArray} The loaded config.
* @private
*/
_loadConfigInAncestors(directoryPath, configsExistInSubdirs = false) {
const {
baseConfigArray,
configArrayFactory,
configCache,
cwd,
useEslintrc
} = internalSlotsMap.get(this);
if (!useEslintrc) {
return baseConfigArray;
}
let configArray = configCache.get(directoryPath);
// Hit cache.
if (configArray) {
debug(`Cache hit: ${directoryPath}.`);
return configArray;
}
debug(`No cache found: ${directoryPath}.`);
const homePath = os.homedir();
// Consider this is root.
if (directoryPath === homePath && cwd !== homePath) {
debug("Stop traversing because of considered root.");
if (configsExistInSubdirs) {
const filePath = ConfigArrayFactory.getPathToConfigFileInDirectory(directoryPath);
if (filePath) {
emitDeprecationWarning(
filePath,
"ESLINT_PERSONAL_CONFIG_SUPPRESS"
);
}
}
return this._cacheConfig(directoryPath, baseConfigArray);
}
// Load the config on this directory.
try {
configArray = configArrayFactory.loadInDirectory(directoryPath);
} catch (error) {
/* istanbul ignore next */
if (error.code === "EACCES") {
debug("Stop traversing because of 'EACCES' error.");
return this._cacheConfig(directoryPath, baseConfigArray);
}
throw error;
}
if (configArray.length > 0 && configArray.isRoot()) {
debug("Stop traversing because of 'root:true'.");
configArray.unshift(...baseConfigArray);
return this._cacheConfig(directoryPath, configArray);
}
// Load from the ancestors and merge it.
const parentPath = path.dirname(directoryPath);
const parentConfigArray = parentPath && parentPath !== directoryPath
? this._loadConfigInAncestors(
parentPath,
configsExistInSubdirs || configArray.length > 0
)
: baseConfigArray;
if (configArray.length > 0) {
configArray.unshift(...parentConfigArray);
} else {
configArray = parentConfigArray;
}
// Cache and return.
return this._cacheConfig(directoryPath, configArray);
}
/**
* Freeze and cache a given config.
* @param {string} directoryPath The path to a directory as a cache key.
* @param {ConfigArray} configArray The config array as a cache value.
* @returns {ConfigArray} The `configArray` (frozen).
*/
_cacheConfig(directoryPath, configArray) {
const { configCache } = internalSlotsMap.get(this);
Object.freeze(configArray);
configCache.set(directoryPath, configArray);
return configArray;
}
/**
* Finalize a given config array.
* Concatenate `--config` and other CLI options.
* @param {ConfigArray} configArray The parent config array.
* @param {string} directoryPath The path to the leaf directory to find config files.
* @param {boolean} ignoreNotFoundError If `true` then it doesn't throw `ConfigurationNotFoundError`.
* @returns {ConfigArray} The loaded config.
* @private
*/
_finalizeConfigArray(configArray, directoryPath, ignoreNotFoundError) {
const {
cliConfigArray,
configArrayFactory,
finalizeCache,
useEslintrc,
builtInRules
} = internalSlotsMap.get(this);
let finalConfigArray = finalizeCache.get(configArray);
if (!finalConfigArray) {
finalConfigArray = configArray;
// Load the personal config if there are no regular config files.
if (
useEslintrc &&
configArray.every(c => !c.filePath) &&
cliConfigArray.every(c => !c.filePath) // `--config` option can be a file.
) {
const homePath = os.homedir();
debug("Loading the config file of the home directory:", homePath);
const personalConfigArray = configArrayFactory.loadInDirectory(
homePath,
{ name: "PersonalConfig" }
);
if (
personalConfigArray.length > 0 &&
!directoryPath.startsWith(homePath)
) {
const lastElement =
personalConfigArray[personalConfigArray.length - 1];
emitDeprecationWarning(
lastElement.filePath,
"ESLINT_PERSONAL_CONFIG_LOAD"
);
}
finalConfigArray = finalConfigArray.concat(personalConfigArray);
}
// Apply CLI options.
if (cliConfigArray.length > 0) {
finalConfigArray = finalConfigArray.concat(cliConfigArray);
}
// Validate rule settings and environments.
const validator = new ConfigValidator({
builtInRules
});
validator.validateConfigArray(finalConfigArray);
// Cache it.
Object.freeze(finalConfigArray);
finalizeCache.set(configArray, finalConfigArray);
debug(
"Configuration was determined: %o on %s",
finalConfigArray,
directoryPath
);
}
// At least one element (the default ignore patterns) exists.
if (!ignoreNotFoundError && useEslintrc && finalConfigArray.length <= 1) {
throw new ConfigurationNotFoundError(directoryPath);
}
return finalConfigArray;
}
}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Public Interface
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
export { CascadingConfigArrayFactory };

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/**
* @fileoverview `ConfigArray` class.
*
* `ConfigArray` class expresses the full of a configuration. It has the entry
* config file, base config files that were extended, loaded parsers, and loaded
* plugins.
*
* `ConfigArray` class provides three properties and two methods.
*
* - `pluginEnvironments`
* - `pluginProcessors`
* - `pluginRules`
* The `Map` objects that contain the members of all plugins that this
* config array contains. Those map objects don't have mutation methods.
* Those keys are the member ID such as `pluginId/memberName`.
* - `isRoot()`
* If `true` then this configuration has `root:true` property.
* - `extractConfig(filePath)`
* Extract the final configuration for a given file. This means merging
* every config array element which that `criteria` property matched. The
* `filePath` argument must be an absolute path.
*
* `ConfigArrayFactory` provides the loading logic of config files.
*
* @author Toru Nagashima <https://github.com/mysticatea>
*/
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Requirements
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import { ExtractedConfig } from "./extracted-config.js";
import { IgnorePattern } from "./ignore-pattern.js";
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Helpers
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Define types for VSCode IntelliSense.
/** @typedef {import("../../shared/types").Environment} Environment */
/** @typedef {import("../../shared/types").GlobalConf} GlobalConf */
/** @typedef {import("../../shared/types").RuleConf} RuleConf */
/** @typedef {import("../../shared/types").Rule} Rule */
/** @typedef {import("../../shared/types").Plugin} Plugin */
/** @typedef {import("../../shared/types").Processor} Processor */
/** @typedef {import("./config-dependency").DependentParser} DependentParser */
/** @typedef {import("./config-dependency").DependentPlugin} DependentPlugin */
/** @typedef {import("./override-tester")["OverrideTester"]} OverrideTester */
/**
* @typedef {Object} ConfigArrayElement
* @property {string} name The name of this config element.
* @property {string} filePath The path to the source file of this config element.
* @property {InstanceType<OverrideTester>|null} criteria The tester for the `files` and `excludedFiles` of this config element.
* @property {Record<string, boolean>|undefined} env The environment settings.
* @property {Record<string, GlobalConf>|undefined} globals The global variable settings.
* @property {IgnorePattern|undefined} ignorePattern The ignore patterns.
* @property {boolean|undefined} noInlineConfig The flag that disables directive comments.
* @property {DependentParser|undefined} parser The parser loader.
* @property {Object|undefined} parserOptions The parser options.
* @property {Record<string, DependentPlugin>|undefined} plugins The plugin loaders.
* @property {string|undefined} processor The processor name to refer plugin's processor.
* @property {boolean|undefined} reportUnusedDisableDirectives The flag to report unused `eslint-disable` comments.
* @property {boolean|undefined} root The flag to express root.
* @property {Record<string, RuleConf>|undefined} rules The rule settings
* @property {Object|undefined} settings The shared settings.
* @property {"config" | "ignore" | "implicit-processor"} type The element type.
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} ConfigArrayInternalSlots
* @property {Map<string, ExtractedConfig>} cache The cache to extract configs.
* @property {ReadonlyMap<string, Environment>|null} envMap The map from environment ID to environment definition.
* @property {ReadonlyMap<string, Processor>|null} processorMap The map from processor ID to environment definition.
* @property {ReadonlyMap<string, Rule>|null} ruleMap The map from rule ID to rule definition.
*/
/** @type {WeakMap<ConfigArray, ConfigArrayInternalSlots>} */
const internalSlotsMap = new class extends WeakMap {
get(key) {
let value = super.get(key);
if (!value) {
value = {
cache: new Map(),
envMap: null,
processorMap: null,
ruleMap: null
};
super.set(key, value);
}
return value;
}
}();
/**
* Get the indices which are matched to a given file.
* @param {ConfigArrayElement[]} elements The elements.
* @param {string} filePath The path to a target file.
* @returns {number[]} The indices.
*/
function getMatchedIndices(elements, filePath) {
const indices = [];
for (let i = elements.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
const element = elements[i];
if (!element.criteria || (filePath && element.criteria.test(filePath))) {
indices.push(i);
}
}
return indices;
}
/**
* Check if a value is a non-null object.
* @param {any} x The value to check.
* @returns {boolean} `true` if the value is a non-null object.
*/
function isNonNullObject(x) {
return typeof x === "object" && x !== null;
}
/**
* Merge two objects.
*
* Assign every property values of `y` to `x` if `x` doesn't have the property.
* If `x`'s property value is an object, it does recursive.
* @param {Object} target The destination to merge
* @param {Object|undefined} source The source to merge.
* @returns {void}
*/
function mergeWithoutOverwrite(target, source) {
if (!isNonNullObject(source)) {
return;
}
for (const key of Object.keys(source)) {
if (key === "__proto__") {
continue;
}
if (isNonNullObject(target[key])) {
mergeWithoutOverwrite(target[key], source[key]);
} else if (target[key] === void 0) {
if (isNonNullObject(source[key])) {
target[key] = Array.isArray(source[key]) ? [] : {};
mergeWithoutOverwrite(target[key], source[key]);
} else if (source[key] !== void 0) {
target[key] = source[key];
}
}
}
}
/**
* The error for plugin conflicts.
*/
class PluginConflictError extends Error {
/**
* Initialize this error object.
* @param {string} pluginId The plugin ID.
* @param {{filePath:string, importerName:string}[]} plugins The resolved plugins.
*/
constructor(pluginId, plugins) {
super(`Plugin "${pluginId}" was conflicted between ${plugins.map(p => `"${p.importerName}"`).join(" and ")}.`);
this.messageTemplate = "plugin-conflict";
this.messageData = { pluginId, plugins };
}
}
/**
* Merge plugins.
* `target`'s definition is prior to `source`'s.
* @param {Record<string, DependentPlugin>} target The destination to merge
* @param {Record<string, DependentPlugin>|undefined} source The source to merge.
* @returns {void}
*/
function mergePlugins(target, source) {
if (!isNonNullObject(source)) {
return;
}
for (const key of Object.keys(source)) {
if (key === "__proto__") {
continue;
}
const targetValue = target[key];
const sourceValue = source[key];
// Adopt the plugin which was found at first.
if (targetValue === void 0) {
if (sourceValue.error) {
throw sourceValue.error;
}
target[key] = sourceValue;
} else if (sourceValue.filePath !== targetValue.filePath) {
throw new PluginConflictError(key, [
{
filePath: targetValue.filePath,
importerName: targetValue.importerName
},
{
filePath: sourceValue.filePath,
importerName: sourceValue.importerName
}
]);
}
}
}
/**
* Merge rule configs.
* `target`'s definition is prior to `source`'s.
* @param {Record<string, Array>} target The destination to merge
* @param {Record<string, RuleConf>|undefined} source The source to merge.
* @returns {void}
*/
function mergeRuleConfigs(target, source) {
if (!isNonNullObject(source)) {
return;
}
for (const key of Object.keys(source)) {
if (key === "__proto__") {
continue;
}
const targetDef = target[key];
const sourceDef = source[key];
// Adopt the rule config which was found at first.
if (targetDef === void 0) {
if (Array.isArray(sourceDef)) {
target[key] = [...sourceDef];
} else {
target[key] = [sourceDef];
}
/*
* If the first found rule config is severity only and the current rule
* config has options, merge the severity and the options.
*/
} else if (
targetDef.length === 1 &&
Array.isArray(sourceDef) &&
sourceDef.length >= 2
) {
targetDef.push(...sourceDef.slice(1));
}
}
}
/**
* Create the extracted config.
* @param {ConfigArray} instance The config elements.
* @param {number[]} indices The indices to use.
* @returns {ExtractedConfig} The extracted config.
*/
function createConfig(instance, indices) {
const config = new ExtractedConfig();
const ignorePatterns = [];
// Merge elements.
for (const index of indices) {
const element = instance[index];
// Adopt the parser which was found at first.
if (!config.parser && element.parser) {
if (element.parser.error) {
throw element.parser.error;
}
config.parser = element.parser;
}
// Adopt the processor which was found at first.
if (!config.processor && element.processor) {
config.processor = element.processor;
}
// Adopt the noInlineConfig which was found at first.
if (config.noInlineConfig === void 0 && element.noInlineConfig !== void 0) {
config.noInlineConfig = element.noInlineConfig;
config.configNameOfNoInlineConfig = element.name;
}
// Adopt the reportUnusedDisableDirectives which was found at first.
if (config.reportUnusedDisableDirectives === void 0 && element.reportUnusedDisableDirectives !== void 0) {
config.reportUnusedDisableDirectives = element.reportUnusedDisableDirectives;
}
// Collect ignorePatterns
if (element.ignorePattern) {
ignorePatterns.push(element.ignorePattern);
}
// Merge others.
mergeWithoutOverwrite(config.env, element.env);
mergeWithoutOverwrite(config.globals, element.globals);
mergeWithoutOverwrite(config.parserOptions, element.parserOptions);
mergeWithoutOverwrite(config.settings, element.settings);
mergePlugins(config.plugins, element.plugins);
mergeRuleConfigs(config.rules, element.rules);
}
// Create the predicate function for ignore patterns.
if (ignorePatterns.length > 0) {
config.ignores = IgnorePattern.createIgnore(ignorePatterns.reverse());
}
return config;
}
/**
* Collect definitions.
* @template T, U
* @param {string} pluginId The plugin ID for prefix.
* @param {Record<string,T>} defs The definitions to collect.
* @param {Map<string, U>} map The map to output.
* @param {function(T): U} [normalize] The normalize function for each value.
* @returns {void}
*/
function collect(pluginId, defs, map, normalize) {
if (defs) {
const prefix = pluginId && `${pluginId}/`;
for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(defs)) {
map.set(
`${prefix}${key}`,
normalize ? normalize(value) : value
);
}
}
}
/**
* Normalize a rule definition.
* @param {Function|Rule} rule The rule definition to normalize.
* @returns {Rule} The normalized rule definition.
*/
function normalizePluginRule(rule) {
return typeof rule === "function" ? { create: rule } : rule;
}
/**
* Delete the mutation methods from a given map.
* @param {Map<any, any>} map The map object to delete.
* @returns {void}
*/
function deleteMutationMethods(map) {
Object.defineProperties(map, {
clear: { configurable: true, value: void 0 },
delete: { configurable: true, value: void 0 },
set: { configurable: true, value: void 0 }
});
}
/**
* Create `envMap`, `processorMap`, `ruleMap` with the plugins in the config array.
* @param {ConfigArrayElement[]} elements The config elements.
* @param {ConfigArrayInternalSlots} slots The internal slots.
* @returns {void}
*/
function initPluginMemberMaps(elements, slots) {
const processed = new Set();
slots.envMap = new Map();
slots.processorMap = new Map();
slots.ruleMap = new Map();
for (const element of elements) {
if (!element.plugins) {
continue;
}
for (const [pluginId, value] of Object.entries(element.plugins)) {
const plugin = value.definition;
if (!plugin || processed.has(pluginId)) {
continue;
}
processed.add(pluginId);
collect(pluginId, plugin.environments, slots.envMap);
collect(pluginId, plugin.processors, slots.processorMap);
collect(pluginId, plugin.rules, slots.ruleMap, normalizePluginRule);
}
}
deleteMutationMethods(slots.envMap);
deleteMutationMethods(slots.processorMap);
deleteMutationMethods(slots.ruleMap);
}
/**
* Create `envMap`, `processorMap`, `ruleMap` with the plugins in the config array.
* @param {ConfigArray} instance The config elements.
* @returns {ConfigArrayInternalSlots} The extracted config.
*/
function ensurePluginMemberMaps(instance) {
const slots = internalSlotsMap.get(instance);
if (!slots.ruleMap) {
initPluginMemberMaps(instance, slots);
}
return slots;
}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Public Interface
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* The Config Array.
*
* `ConfigArray` instance contains all settings, parsers, and plugins.
* You need to call `ConfigArray#extractConfig(filePath)` method in order to
* extract, merge and get only the config data which is related to an arbitrary
* file.
* @extends {Array<ConfigArrayElement>}
*/
class ConfigArray extends Array {
/**
* Get the plugin environments.
* The returned map cannot be mutated.
* @type {ReadonlyMap<string, Environment>} The plugin environments.
*/
get pluginEnvironments() {
return ensurePluginMemberMaps(this).envMap;
}
/**
* Get the plugin processors.
* The returned map cannot be mutated.
* @type {ReadonlyMap<string, Processor>} The plugin processors.
*/
get pluginProcessors() {
return ensurePluginMemberMaps(this).processorMap;
}
/**
* Get the plugin rules.
* The returned map cannot be mutated.
* @returns {ReadonlyMap<string, Rule>} The plugin rules.
*/
get pluginRules() {
return ensurePluginMemberMaps(this).ruleMap;
}
/**
* Check if this config has `root` flag.
* @returns {boolean} `true` if this config array is root.
*/
isRoot() {
for (let i = this.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
const root = this[i].root;
if (typeof root === "boolean") {
return root;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Extract the config data which is related to a given file.
* @param {string} filePath The absolute path to the target file.
* @returns {ExtractedConfig} The extracted config data.
*/
extractConfig(filePath) {
const { cache } = internalSlotsMap.get(this);
const indices = getMatchedIndices(this, filePath);
const cacheKey = indices.join(",");
if (!cache.has(cacheKey)) {
cache.set(cacheKey, createConfig(this, indices));
}
return cache.get(cacheKey);
}
/**
* Check if a given path is an additional lint target.
* @param {string} filePath The absolute path to the target file.
* @returns {boolean} `true` if the file is an additional lint target.
*/
isAdditionalTargetPath(filePath) {
for (const { criteria, type } of this) {
if (
type === "config" &&
criteria &&
!criteria.endsWithWildcard &&
criteria.test(filePath)
) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
}
/**
* Get the used extracted configs.
* CLIEngine will use this method to collect used deprecated rules.
* @param {ConfigArray} instance The config array object to get.
* @returns {ExtractedConfig[]} The used extracted configs.
* @private
*/
function getUsedExtractedConfigs(instance) {
const { cache } = internalSlotsMap.get(instance);
return Array.from(cache.values());
}
export {
ConfigArray,
getUsedExtractedConfigs
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/**
* @fileoverview `ConfigDependency` class.
*
* `ConfigDependency` class expresses a loaded parser or plugin.
*
* If the parser or plugin was loaded successfully, it has `definition` property
* and `filePath` property. Otherwise, it has `error` property.
*
* When `JSON.stringify()` converted a `ConfigDependency` object to a JSON, it
* omits `definition` property.
*
* `ConfigArrayFactory` creates `ConfigDependency` objects when it loads parsers
* or plugins.
*
* @author Toru Nagashima <https://github.com/mysticatea>
*/
import util from "util";
/**
* The class is to store parsers or plugins.
* This class hides the loaded object from `JSON.stringify()` and `console.log`.
* @template T
*/
class ConfigDependency {
/**
* Initialize this instance.
* @param {Object} data The dependency data.
* @param {T} [data.definition] The dependency if the loading succeeded.
* @param {Error} [data.error] The error object if the loading failed.
* @param {string} [data.filePath] The actual path to the dependency if the loading succeeded.
* @param {string} data.id The ID of this dependency.
* @param {string} data.importerName The name of the config file which loads this dependency.
* @param {string} data.importerPath The path to the config file which loads this dependency.
*/
constructor({
definition = null,
error = null,
filePath = null,
id,
importerName,
importerPath
}) {
/**
* The loaded dependency if the loading succeeded.
* @type {T|null}
*/
this.definition = definition;
/**
* The error object if the loading failed.
* @type {Error|null}
*/
this.error = error;
/**
* The loaded dependency if the loading succeeded.
* @type {string|null}
*/
this.filePath = filePath;
/**
* The ID of this dependency.
* @type {string}
*/
this.id = id;
/**
* The name of the config file which loads this dependency.
* @type {string}
*/
this.importerName = importerName;
/**
* The path to the config file which loads this dependency.
* @type {string}
*/
this.importerPath = importerPath;
}
// eslint-disable-next-line jsdoc/require-description
/**
* @returns {Object} a JSON compatible object.
*/
toJSON() {
const obj = this[util.inspect.custom]();
// Display `error.message` (`Error#message` is unenumerable).
if (obj.error instanceof Error) {
obj.error = { ...obj.error, message: obj.error.message };
}
return obj;
}
// eslint-disable-next-line jsdoc/require-description
/**
* @returns {Object} an object to display by `console.log()`.
*/
[util.inspect.custom]() {
const {
definition: _ignore, // eslint-disable-line no-unused-vars
...obj
} = this;
return obj;
}
}
/** @typedef {ConfigDependency<import("../../shared/types").Parser>} DependentParser */
/** @typedef {ConfigDependency<import("../../shared/types").Plugin>} DependentPlugin */
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/**
* @fileoverview `ExtractedConfig` class.
*
* `ExtractedConfig` class expresses a final configuration for a specific file.
*
* It provides one method.
*
* - `toCompatibleObjectAsConfigFileContent()`
* Convert this configuration to the compatible object as the content of
* config files. It converts the loaded parser and plugins to strings.
* `CLIEngine#getConfigForFile(filePath)` method uses this method.
*
* `ConfigArray#extractConfig(filePath)` creates a `ExtractedConfig` instance.
*
* @author Toru Nagashima <https://github.com/mysticatea>
*/
import { IgnorePattern } from "./ignore-pattern.js";
// For VSCode intellisense
/** @typedef {import("../../shared/types").ConfigData} ConfigData */
/** @typedef {import("../../shared/types").GlobalConf} GlobalConf */
/** @typedef {import("../../shared/types").SeverityConf} SeverityConf */
/** @typedef {import("./config-dependency").DependentParser} DependentParser */
/** @typedef {import("./config-dependency").DependentPlugin} DependentPlugin */
/**
* Check if `xs` starts with `ys`.
* @template T
* @param {T[]} xs The array to check.
* @param {T[]} ys The array that may be the first part of `xs`.
* @returns {boolean} `true` if `xs` starts with `ys`.
*/
function startsWith(xs, ys) {
return xs.length >= ys.length && ys.every((y, i) => y === xs[i]);
}
/**
* The class for extracted config data.
*/
class ExtractedConfig {
constructor() {
/**
* The config name what `noInlineConfig` setting came from.
* @type {string}
*/
this.configNameOfNoInlineConfig = "";
/**
* Environments.
* @type {Record<string, boolean>}
*/
this.env = {};
/**
* Global variables.
* @type {Record<string, GlobalConf>}
*/
this.globals = {};
/**
* The glob patterns that ignore to lint.
* @type {(((filePath:string, dot?:boolean) => boolean) & { basePath:string; patterns:string[] }) | undefined}
*/
this.ignores = void 0;
/**
* The flag that disables directive comments.
* @type {boolean|undefined}
*/
this.noInlineConfig = void 0;
/**
* Parser definition.
* @type {DependentParser|null}
*/
this.parser = null;
/**
* Options for the parser.
* @type {Object}
*/
this.parserOptions = {};
/**
* Plugin definitions.
* @type {Record<string, DependentPlugin>}
*/
this.plugins = {};
/**
* Processor ID.
* @type {string|null}
*/
this.processor = null;
/**
* The flag that reports unused `eslint-disable` directive comments.
* @type {boolean|undefined}
*/
this.reportUnusedDisableDirectives = void 0;
/**
* Rule settings.
* @type {Record<string, [SeverityConf, ...any[]]>}
*/
this.rules = {};
/**
* Shared settings.
* @type {Object}
*/
this.settings = {};
}
/**
* Convert this config to the compatible object as a config file content.
* @returns {ConfigData} The converted object.
*/
toCompatibleObjectAsConfigFileContent() {
const {
/* eslint-disable no-unused-vars */
configNameOfNoInlineConfig: _ignore1,
processor: _ignore2,
/* eslint-enable no-unused-vars */
ignores,
...config
} = this;
config.parser = config.parser && config.parser.filePath;
config.plugins = Object.keys(config.plugins).filter(Boolean).reverse();
config.ignorePatterns = ignores ? ignores.patterns : [];
// Strip the default patterns from `ignorePatterns`.
if (startsWith(config.ignorePatterns, IgnorePattern.DefaultPatterns)) {
config.ignorePatterns =
config.ignorePatterns.slice(IgnorePattern.DefaultPatterns.length);
}
return config;
}
}
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/**
* @fileoverview `IgnorePattern` class.
*
* `IgnorePattern` class has the set of glob patterns and the base path.
*
* It provides two static methods.
*
* - `IgnorePattern.createDefaultIgnore(cwd)`
* Create the default predicate function.
* - `IgnorePattern.createIgnore(ignorePatterns)`
* Create the predicate function from multiple `IgnorePattern` objects.
*
* It provides two properties and a method.
*
* - `patterns`
* The glob patterns that ignore to lint.
* - `basePath`
* The base path of the glob patterns. If absolute paths existed in the
* glob patterns, those are handled as relative paths to the base path.
* - `getPatternsRelativeTo(basePath)`
* Get `patterns` as modified for a given base path. It modifies the
* absolute paths in the patterns as prepending the difference of two base
* paths.
*
* `ConfigArrayFactory` creates `IgnorePattern` objects when it processes
* `ignorePatterns` properties.
*
* @author Toru Nagashima <https://github.com/mysticatea>
*/
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Requirements
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import assert from "assert";
import path from "path";
import ignore from "ignore";
import debugOrig from "debug";
const debug = debugOrig("eslintrc:ignore-pattern");
/** @typedef {ReturnType<import("ignore").default>} Ignore */
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Helpers
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Get the path to the common ancestor directory of given paths.
* @param {string[]} sourcePaths The paths to calculate the common ancestor.
* @returns {string} The path to the common ancestor directory.
*/
function getCommonAncestorPath(sourcePaths) {
let result = sourcePaths[0];
for (let i = 1; i < sourcePaths.length; ++i) {
const a = result;
const b = sourcePaths[i];
// Set the shorter one (it's the common ancestor if one includes the other).
result = a.length < b.length ? a : b;
// Set the common ancestor.
for (let j = 0, lastSepPos = 0; j < a.length && j < b.length; ++j) {
if (a[j] !== b[j]) {
result = a.slice(0, lastSepPos);
break;
}
if (a[j] === path.sep) {
lastSepPos = j;
}
}
}
let resolvedResult = result || path.sep;
// if Windows common ancestor is root of drive must have trailing slash to be absolute.
if (resolvedResult && resolvedResult.endsWith(":") && process.platform === "win32") {
resolvedResult += path.sep;
}
return resolvedResult;
}
/**
* Make relative path.
* @param {string} from The source path to get relative path.
* @param {string} to The destination path to get relative path.
* @returns {string} The relative path.
*/
function relative(from, to) {
const relPath = path.relative(from, to);
if (path.sep === "/") {
return relPath;
}
return relPath.split(path.sep).join("/");
}
/**
* Get the trailing slash if existed.
* @param {string} filePath The path to check.
* @returns {string} The trailing slash if existed.
*/
function dirSuffix(filePath) {
const isDir = (
filePath.endsWith(path.sep) ||
(process.platform === "win32" && filePath.endsWith("/"))
);
return isDir ? "/" : "";
}
const DefaultPatterns = Object.freeze(["/**/node_modules/*"]);
const DotPatterns = Object.freeze([".*", "!.eslintrc.*", "!../"]);
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Public
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
class IgnorePattern {
/**
* The default patterns.
* @type {string[]}
*/
static get DefaultPatterns() {
return DefaultPatterns;
}
/**
* Create the default predicate function.
* @param {string} cwd The current working directory.
* @returns {((filePath:string, dot:boolean) => boolean) & {basePath:string; patterns:string[]}}
* The preficate function.
* The first argument is an absolute path that is checked.
* The second argument is the flag to not ignore dotfiles.
* If the predicate function returned `true`, it means the path should be ignored.
*/
static createDefaultIgnore(cwd) {
return this.createIgnore([new IgnorePattern(DefaultPatterns, cwd)]);
}
/**
* Create the predicate function from multiple `IgnorePattern` objects.
* @param {IgnorePattern[]} ignorePatterns The list of ignore patterns.
* @returns {((filePath:string, dot?:boolean) => boolean) & {basePath:string; patterns:string[]}}
* The preficate function.
* The first argument is an absolute path that is checked.
* The second argument is the flag to not ignore dotfiles.
* If the predicate function returned `true`, it means the path should be ignored.
*/
static createIgnore(ignorePatterns) {
debug("Create with: %o", ignorePatterns);
const basePath = getCommonAncestorPath(ignorePatterns.map(p => p.basePath));
const patterns = [].concat(
...ignorePatterns.map(p => p.getPatternsRelativeTo(basePath))
);
const ig = ignore({ allowRelativePaths: true }).add([...DotPatterns, ...patterns]);
const dotIg = ignore({ allowRelativePaths: true }).add(patterns);
debug(" processed: %o", { basePath, patterns });
return Object.assign(
(filePath, dot = false) => {
assert(path.isAbsolute(filePath), "'filePath' should be an absolute path.");
const relPathRaw = relative(basePath, filePath);
const relPath = relPathRaw && (relPathRaw + dirSuffix(filePath));
const adoptedIg = dot ? dotIg : ig;
const result = relPath !== "" && adoptedIg.ignores(relPath);
debug("Check", { filePath, dot, relativePath: relPath, result });
return result;
},
{ basePath, patterns }
);
}
/**
* Initialize a new `IgnorePattern` instance.
* @param {string[]} patterns The glob patterns that ignore to lint.
* @param {string} basePath The base path of `patterns`.
*/
constructor(patterns, basePath) {
assert(path.isAbsolute(basePath), "'basePath' should be an absolute path.");
/**
* The glob patterns that ignore to lint.
* @type {string[]}
*/
this.patterns = patterns;
/**
* The base path of `patterns`.
* @type {string}
*/
this.basePath = basePath;
/**
* If `true` then patterns which don't start with `/` will match the paths to the outside of `basePath`. Defaults to `false`.
*
* It's set `true` for `.eslintignore`, `package.json`, and `--ignore-path` for backward compatibility.
* It's `false` as-is for `ignorePatterns` property in config files.
* @type {boolean}
*/
this.loose = false;
}
/**
* Get `patterns` as modified for a given base path. It modifies the
* absolute paths in the patterns as prepending the difference of two base
* paths.
* @param {string} newBasePath The base path.
* @returns {string[]} Modifired patterns.
*/
getPatternsRelativeTo(newBasePath) {
assert(path.isAbsolute(newBasePath), "'newBasePath' should be an absolute path.");
const { basePath, loose, patterns } = this;
if (newBasePath === basePath) {
return patterns;
}
const prefix = `/${relative(newBasePath, basePath)}`;
return patterns.map(pattern => {
const negative = pattern.startsWith("!");
const head = negative ? "!" : "";
const body = negative ? pattern.slice(1) : pattern;
if (body.startsWith("/") || body.startsWith("../")) {
return `${head}${prefix}${body}`;
}
return loose ? pattern : `${head}${prefix}/**/${body}`;
});
}
}
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/**
* @fileoverview `ConfigArray` class.
* @author Toru Nagashima <https://github.com/mysticatea>
*/
import { ConfigArray, getUsedExtractedConfigs } from "./config-array.js";
import { ConfigDependency } from "./config-dependency.js";
import { ExtractedConfig } from "./extracted-config.js";
import { IgnorePattern } from "./ignore-pattern.js";
import { OverrideTester } from "./override-tester.js";
export {
ConfigArray,
ConfigDependency,
ExtractedConfig,
IgnorePattern,
OverrideTester,
getUsedExtractedConfigs
};

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/**
* @fileoverview `OverrideTester` class.
*
* `OverrideTester` class handles `files` property and `excludedFiles` property
* of `overrides` config.
*
* It provides one method.
*
* - `test(filePath)`
* Test if a file path matches the pair of `files` property and
* `excludedFiles` property. The `filePath` argument must be an absolute
* path.
*
* `ConfigArrayFactory` creates `OverrideTester` objects when it processes
* `overrides` properties.
*
* @author Toru Nagashima <https://github.com/mysticatea>
*/
import assert from "assert";
import path from "path";
import util from "util";
import minimatch from "minimatch";
const { Minimatch } = minimatch;
const minimatchOpts = { dot: true, matchBase: true };
/**
* @typedef {Object} Pattern
* @property {InstanceType<Minimatch>[] | null} includes The positive matchers.
* @property {InstanceType<Minimatch>[] | null} excludes The negative matchers.
*/
/**
* Normalize a given pattern to an array.
* @param {string|string[]|undefined} patterns A glob pattern or an array of glob patterns.
* @returns {string[]|null} Normalized patterns.
* @private
*/
function normalizePatterns(patterns) {
if (Array.isArray(patterns)) {
return patterns.filter(Boolean);
}
if (typeof patterns === "string" && patterns) {
return [patterns];
}
return [];
}
/**
* Create the matchers of given patterns.
* @param {string[]} patterns The patterns.
* @returns {InstanceType<Minimatch>[] | null} The matchers.
*/
function toMatcher(patterns) {
if (patterns.length === 0) {
return null;
}
return patterns.map(pattern => {
if (/^\.[/\\]/u.test(pattern)) {
return new Minimatch(
pattern.slice(2),
// `./*.js` should not match with `subdir/foo.js`
{ ...minimatchOpts, matchBase: false }
);
}
return new Minimatch(pattern, minimatchOpts);
});
}
/**
* Convert a given matcher to string.
* @param {Pattern} matchers The matchers.
* @returns {string} The string expression of the matcher.
*/
function patternToJson({ includes, excludes }) {
return {
includes: includes && includes.map(m => m.pattern),
excludes: excludes && excludes.map(m => m.pattern)
};
}
/**
* The class to test given paths are matched by the patterns.
*/
class OverrideTester {
/**
* Create a tester with given criteria.
* If there are no criteria, returns `null`.
* @param {string|string[]} files The glob patterns for included files.
* @param {string|string[]} excludedFiles The glob patterns for excluded files.
* @param {string} basePath The path to the base directory to test paths.
* @returns {OverrideTester|null} The created instance or `null`.
*/
static create(files, excludedFiles, basePath) {
const includePatterns = normalizePatterns(files);
const excludePatterns = normalizePatterns(excludedFiles);
let endsWithWildcard = false;
if (includePatterns.length === 0) {
return null;
}
// Rejects absolute paths or relative paths to parents.
for (const pattern of includePatterns) {
if (path.isAbsolute(pattern) || pattern.includes("..")) {
throw new Error(`Invalid override pattern (expected relative path not containing '..'): ${pattern}`);
}
if (pattern.endsWith("*")) {
endsWithWildcard = true;
}
}
for (const pattern of excludePatterns) {
if (path.isAbsolute(pattern) || pattern.includes("..")) {
throw new Error(`Invalid override pattern (expected relative path not containing '..'): ${pattern}`);
}
}
const includes = toMatcher(includePatterns);
const excludes = toMatcher(excludePatterns);
return new OverrideTester(
[{ includes, excludes }],
basePath,
endsWithWildcard
);
}
/**
* Combine two testers by logical and.
* If either of the testers was `null`, returns the other tester.
* The `basePath` property of the two must be the same value.
* @param {OverrideTester|null} a A tester.
* @param {OverrideTester|null} b Another tester.
* @returns {OverrideTester|null} Combined tester.
*/
static and(a, b) {
if (!b) {
return a && new OverrideTester(
a.patterns,
a.basePath,
a.endsWithWildcard
);
}
if (!a) {
return new OverrideTester(
b.patterns,
b.basePath,
b.endsWithWildcard
);
}
assert.strictEqual(a.basePath, b.basePath);
return new OverrideTester(
a.patterns.concat(b.patterns),
a.basePath,
a.endsWithWildcard || b.endsWithWildcard
);
}
/**
* Initialize this instance.
* @param {Pattern[]} patterns The matchers.
* @param {string} basePath The base path.
* @param {boolean} endsWithWildcard If `true` then a pattern ends with `*`.
*/
constructor(patterns, basePath, endsWithWildcard = false) {
/** @type {Pattern[]} */
this.patterns = patterns;
/** @type {string} */
this.basePath = basePath;
/** @type {boolean} */
this.endsWithWildcard = endsWithWildcard;
}
/**
* Test if a given path is matched or not.
* @param {string} filePath The absolute path to the target file.
* @returns {boolean} `true` if the path was matched.
*/
test(filePath) {
if (typeof filePath !== "string" || !path.isAbsolute(filePath)) {
throw new Error(`'filePath' should be an absolute path, but got ${filePath}.`);
}
const relativePath = path.relative(this.basePath, filePath);
return this.patterns.every(({ includes, excludes }) => (
(!includes || includes.some(m => m.match(relativePath))) &&
(!excludes || !excludes.some(m => m.match(relativePath)))
));
}
// eslint-disable-next-line jsdoc/require-description
/**
* @returns {Object} a JSON compatible object.
*/
toJSON() {
if (this.patterns.length === 1) {
return {
...patternToJson(this.patterns[0]),
basePath: this.basePath
};
}
return {
AND: this.patterns.map(patternToJson),
basePath: this.basePath
};
}
// eslint-disable-next-line jsdoc/require-description
/**
* @returns {Object} an object to display by `console.log()`.
*/
[util.inspect.custom]() {
return this.toJSON();
}
}
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/**
* @fileoverview Compatibility class for flat config.
* @author Nicholas C. Zakas
*/
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Requirements
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import createDebug from "debug";
import path from "path";
import environments from "../conf/environments.js";
import { ConfigArrayFactory } from "./config-array-factory.js";
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Helpers
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** @typedef {import("../../shared/types").Environment} Environment */
/** @typedef {import("../../shared/types").Processor} Processor */
const debug = createDebug("eslintrc:flat-compat");
const cafactory = Symbol("cafactory");
/**
* Translates an ESLintRC-style config object into a flag-config-style config
* object.
* @param {Object} eslintrcConfig An ESLintRC-style config object.
* @param {Object} options Options to help translate the config.
* @param {string} options.resolveConfigRelativeTo To the directory to resolve
* configs from.
* @param {string} options.resolvePluginsRelativeTo The directory to resolve
* plugins from.
* @param {ReadOnlyMap<string,Environment>} options.pluginEnvironments A map of plugin environment
* names to objects.
* @param {ReadOnlyMap<string,Processor>} options.pluginProcessors A map of plugin processor
* names to objects.
* @returns {Object} A flag-config-style config object.
*/
function translateESLintRC(eslintrcConfig, {
resolveConfigRelativeTo,
resolvePluginsRelativeTo,
pluginEnvironments,
pluginProcessors
}) {
const flatConfig = {};
const configs = [];
const languageOptions = {};
const linterOptions = {};
const keysToCopy = ["settings", "rules", "processor"];
const languageOptionsKeysToCopy = ["globals", "parser", "parserOptions"];
const linterOptionsKeysToCopy = ["noInlineConfig", "reportUnusedDisableDirectives"];
// copy over simple translations
for (const key of keysToCopy) {
if (key in eslintrcConfig && typeof eslintrcConfig[key] !== "undefined") {
flatConfig[key] = eslintrcConfig[key];
}
}
// copy over languageOptions
for (const key of languageOptionsKeysToCopy) {
if (key in eslintrcConfig && typeof eslintrcConfig[key] !== "undefined") {
// create the languageOptions key in the flat config
flatConfig.languageOptions = languageOptions;
if (key === "parser") {
debug(`Resolving parser '${languageOptions[key]}' relative to ${resolveConfigRelativeTo}`);
if (eslintrcConfig[key].error) {
throw eslintrcConfig[key].error;
}
languageOptions[key] = eslintrcConfig[key].definition;
continue;
}
// clone any object values that are in the eslintrc config
if (eslintrcConfig[key] && typeof eslintrcConfig[key] === "object") {
languageOptions[key] = {
...eslintrcConfig[key]
};
} else {
languageOptions[key] = eslintrcConfig[key];
}
}
}
// copy over linterOptions
for (const key of linterOptionsKeysToCopy) {
if (key in eslintrcConfig && typeof eslintrcConfig[key] !== "undefined") {
flatConfig.linterOptions = linterOptions;
linterOptions[key] = eslintrcConfig[key];
}
}
// move ecmaVersion a level up
if (languageOptions.parserOptions) {
if ("ecmaVersion" in languageOptions.parserOptions) {
languageOptions.ecmaVersion = languageOptions.parserOptions.ecmaVersion;
delete languageOptions.parserOptions.ecmaVersion;
}
if ("sourceType" in languageOptions.parserOptions) {
languageOptions.sourceType = languageOptions.parserOptions.sourceType;
delete languageOptions.parserOptions.sourceType;
}
// check to see if we even need parserOptions anymore and remove it if not
if (Object.keys(languageOptions.parserOptions).length === 0) {
delete languageOptions.parserOptions;
}
}
// overrides
if (eslintrcConfig.criteria) {
flatConfig.files = [absoluteFilePath => eslintrcConfig.criteria.test(absoluteFilePath)];
}
// translate plugins
if (eslintrcConfig.plugins && typeof eslintrcConfig.plugins === "object") {
debug(`Translating plugins: ${eslintrcConfig.plugins}`);
flatConfig.plugins = {};
for (const pluginName of Object.keys(eslintrcConfig.plugins)) {
debug(`Translating plugin: ${pluginName}`);
debug(`Resolving plugin '${pluginName} relative to ${resolvePluginsRelativeTo}`);
const { definition: plugin, error } = eslintrcConfig.plugins[pluginName];
if (error) {
throw error;
}
flatConfig.plugins[pluginName] = plugin;
// create a config for any processors
if (plugin.processors) {
for (const processorName of Object.keys(plugin.processors)) {
if (processorName.startsWith(".")) {
debug(`Assigning processor: ${pluginName}/${processorName}`);
configs.unshift({
files: [`**/*${processorName}`],
processor: pluginProcessors.get(`${pluginName}/${processorName}`)
});
}
}
}
}
}
// translate env - must come after plugins
if (eslintrcConfig.env && typeof eslintrcConfig.env === "object") {
for (const envName of Object.keys(eslintrcConfig.env)) {
// only add environments that are true
if (eslintrcConfig.env[envName]) {
debug(`Translating environment: ${envName}`);
if (environments.has(envName)) {
// built-in environments should be defined first
configs.unshift(...translateESLintRC(environments.get(envName), {
resolveConfigRelativeTo,
resolvePluginsRelativeTo
}));
} else if (pluginEnvironments.has(envName)) {
// if the environment comes from a plugin, it should come after the plugin config
configs.push(...translateESLintRC(pluginEnvironments.get(envName), {
resolveConfigRelativeTo,
resolvePluginsRelativeTo
}));
}
}
}
}
// only add if there are actually keys in the config
if (Object.keys(flatConfig).length > 0) {
configs.push(flatConfig);
}
return configs;
}
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Exports
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* A compatibility class for working with configs.
*/
class FlatCompat {
constructor({
baseDirectory = process.cwd(),
resolvePluginsRelativeTo = baseDirectory,
recommendedConfig,
allConfig
} = {}) {
this.baseDirectory = baseDirectory;
this.resolvePluginsRelativeTo = resolvePluginsRelativeTo;
this[cafactory] = new ConfigArrayFactory({
cwd: baseDirectory,
resolvePluginsRelativeTo,
getEslintAllConfig: () => {
if (!allConfig) {
throw new TypeError("Missing parameter 'allConfig' in FlatCompat constructor.");
}
return allConfig;
},
getEslintRecommendedConfig: () => {
if (!recommendedConfig) {
throw new TypeError("Missing parameter 'recommendedConfig' in FlatCompat constructor.");
}
return recommendedConfig;
}
});
}
/**
* Translates an ESLintRC-style config into a flag-config-style config.
* @param {Object} eslintrcConfig The ESLintRC-style config object.
* @returns {Object} A flag-config-style config object.
*/
config(eslintrcConfig) {
const eslintrcArray = this[cafactory].create(eslintrcConfig, {
basePath: this.baseDirectory
});
const flatArray = [];
let hasIgnorePatterns = false;
eslintrcArray.forEach(configData => {
if (configData.type === "config") {
hasIgnorePatterns = hasIgnorePatterns || configData.ignorePattern;
flatArray.push(...translateESLintRC(configData, {
resolveConfigRelativeTo: path.join(this.baseDirectory, "__placeholder.js"),
resolvePluginsRelativeTo: path.join(this.resolvePluginsRelativeTo, "__placeholder.js"),
pluginEnvironments: eslintrcArray.pluginEnvironments,
pluginProcessors: eslintrcArray.pluginProcessors
}));
}
});
// combine ignorePatterns to emulate ESLintRC behavior better
if (hasIgnorePatterns) {
flatArray.unshift({
ignores: [filePath => {
// Compute the final config for this file.
// This filters config array elements by `files`/`excludedFiles` then merges the elements.
const finalConfig = eslintrcArray.extractConfig(filePath);
// Test the `ignorePattern` properties of the final config.
return Boolean(finalConfig.ignores) && finalConfig.ignores(filePath);
}]
});
}
return flatArray;
}
/**
* Translates the `env` section of an ESLintRC-style config.
* @param {Object} envConfig The `env` section of an ESLintRC config.
* @returns {Object[]} An array of flag-config objects representing the environments.
*/
env(envConfig) {
return this.config({
env: envConfig
});
}
/**
* Translates the `extends` section of an ESLintRC-style config.
* @param {...string} configsToExtend The names of the configs to load.
* @returns {Object[]} An array of flag-config objects representing the config.
*/
extends(...configsToExtend) {
return this.config({
extends: configsToExtend
});
}
/**
* Translates the `plugins` section of an ESLintRC-style config.
* @param {...string} plugins The names of the plugins to load.
* @returns {Object[]} An array of flag-config objects representing the plugins.
*/
plugins(...plugins) {
return this.config({
plugins
});
}
}
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/**
* @fileoverview Package exports for @eslint/eslintrc
* @author Nicholas C. Zakas
*/
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Requirements
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import * as ConfigOps from "./shared/config-ops.js";
import ConfigValidator from "./shared/config-validator.js";
import * as naming from "./shared/naming.js";
import environments from "../conf/environments.js";
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Exports
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
const Legacy = {
environments,
// shared
ConfigOps,
ConfigValidator,
naming
};
export {
Legacy
};

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/**
* @fileoverview Package exports for @eslint/eslintrc
* @author Nicholas C. Zakas
*/
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Requirements
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import {
ConfigArrayFactory,
createContext as createConfigArrayFactoryContext
} from "./config-array-factory.js";
import { CascadingConfigArrayFactory } from "./cascading-config-array-factory.js";
import * as ModuleResolver from "./shared/relative-module-resolver.js";
import { ConfigArray, getUsedExtractedConfigs } from "./config-array/index.js";
import { ConfigDependency } from "./config-array/config-dependency.js";
import { ExtractedConfig } from "./config-array/extracted-config.js";
import { IgnorePattern } from "./config-array/ignore-pattern.js";
import { OverrideTester } from "./config-array/override-tester.js";
import * as ConfigOps from "./shared/config-ops.js";
import ConfigValidator from "./shared/config-validator.js";
import * as naming from "./shared/naming.js";
import { FlatCompat } from "./flat-compat.js";
import environments from "../conf/environments.js";
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Exports
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
const Legacy = {
ConfigArray,
createConfigArrayFactoryContext,
CascadingConfigArrayFactory,
ConfigArrayFactory,
ConfigDependency,
ExtractedConfig,
IgnorePattern,
OverrideTester,
getUsedExtractedConfigs,
environments,
// shared
ConfigOps,
ConfigValidator,
ModuleResolver,
naming
};
export {
Legacy,
FlatCompat
};

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/**
* @fileoverview The instance of Ajv validator.
* @author Evgeny Poberezkin
*/
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Requirements
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import Ajv from "ajv";
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Helpers
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
/*
* Copied from ajv/lib/refs/json-schema-draft-04.json
* The MIT License (MIT)
* Copyright (c) 2015-2017 Evgeny Poberezkin
*/
const metaSchema = {
id: "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
$schema: "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
description: "Core schema meta-schema",
definitions: {
schemaArray: {
type: "array",
minItems: 1,
items: { $ref: "#" }
},
positiveInteger: {
type: "integer",
minimum: 0
},
positiveIntegerDefault0: {
allOf: [{ $ref: "#/definitions/positiveInteger" }, { default: 0 }]
},
simpleTypes: {
enum: ["array", "boolean", "integer", "null", "number", "object", "string"]
},
stringArray: {
type: "array",
items: { type: "string" },
minItems: 1,
uniqueItems: true
}
},
type: "object",
properties: {
id: {
type: "string"
},
$schema: {
type: "string"
},
title: {
type: "string"
},
description: {
type: "string"
},
default: { },
multipleOf: {
type: "number",
minimum: 0,
exclusiveMinimum: true
},
maximum: {
type: "number"
},
exclusiveMaximum: {
type: "boolean",
default: false
},
minimum: {
type: "number"
},
exclusiveMinimum: {
type: "boolean",
default: false
},
maxLength: { $ref: "#/definitions/positiveInteger" },
minLength: { $ref: "#/definitions/positiveIntegerDefault0" },
pattern: {
type: "string",
format: "regex"
},
additionalItems: {
anyOf: [
{ type: "boolean" },
{ $ref: "#" }
],
default: { }
},
items: {
anyOf: [
{ $ref: "#" },
{ $ref: "#/definitions/schemaArray" }
],
default: { }
},
maxItems: { $ref: "#/definitions/positiveInteger" },
minItems: { $ref: "#/definitions/positiveIntegerDefault0" },
uniqueItems: {
type: "boolean",
default: false
},
maxProperties: { $ref: "#/definitions/positiveInteger" },
minProperties: { $ref: "#/definitions/positiveIntegerDefault0" },
required: { $ref: "#/definitions/stringArray" },
additionalProperties: {
anyOf: [
{ type: "boolean" },
{ $ref: "#" }
],
default: { }
},
definitions: {
type: "object",
additionalProperties: { $ref: "#" },
default: { }
},
properties: {
type: "object",
additionalProperties: { $ref: "#" },
default: { }
},
patternProperties: {
type: "object",
additionalProperties: { $ref: "#" },
default: { }
},
dependencies: {
type: "object",
additionalProperties: {
anyOf: [
{ $ref: "#" },
{ $ref: "#/definitions/stringArray" }
]
}
},
enum: {
type: "array",
minItems: 1,
uniqueItems: true
},
type: {
anyOf: [
{ $ref: "#/definitions/simpleTypes" },
{
type: "array",
items: { $ref: "#/definitions/simpleTypes" },
minItems: 1,
uniqueItems: true
}
]
},
format: { type: "string" },
allOf: { $ref: "#/definitions/schemaArray" },
anyOf: { $ref: "#/definitions/schemaArray" },
oneOf: { $ref: "#/definitions/schemaArray" },
not: { $ref: "#" }
},
dependencies: {
exclusiveMaximum: ["maximum"],
exclusiveMinimum: ["minimum"]
},
default: { }
};
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Public Interface
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
export default (additionalOptions = {}) => {
const ajv = new Ajv({
meta: false,
useDefaults: true,
validateSchema: false,
missingRefs: "ignore",
verbose: true,
schemaId: "auto",
...additionalOptions
});
ajv.addMetaSchema(metaSchema);
// eslint-disable-next-line no-underscore-dangle
ajv._opts.defaultMeta = metaSchema.id;
return ajv;
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/**
* @fileoverview Config file operations. This file must be usable in the browser,
* so no Node-specific code can be here.
* @author Nicholas C. Zakas
*/
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Private
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
const RULE_SEVERITY_STRINGS = ["off", "warn", "error"],
RULE_SEVERITY = RULE_SEVERITY_STRINGS.reduce((map, value, index) => {
map[value] = index;
return map;
}, {}),
VALID_SEVERITIES = [0, 1, 2, "off", "warn", "error"];
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Public Interface
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Normalizes the severity value of a rule's configuration to a number
* @param {(number|string|[number, ...*]|[string, ...*])} ruleConfig A rule's configuration value, generally
* received from the user. A valid config value is either 0, 1, 2, the string "off" (treated the same as 0),
* the string "warn" (treated the same as 1), the string "error" (treated the same as 2), or an array
* whose first element is one of the above values. Strings are matched case-insensitively.
* @returns {(0|1|2)} The numeric severity value if the config value was valid, otherwise 0.
*/
function getRuleSeverity(ruleConfig) {
const severityValue = Array.isArray(ruleConfig) ? ruleConfig[0] : ruleConfig;
if (severityValue === 0 || severityValue === 1 || severityValue === 2) {
return severityValue;
}
if (typeof severityValue === "string") {
return RULE_SEVERITY[severityValue.toLowerCase()] || 0;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Converts old-style severity settings (0, 1, 2) into new-style
* severity settings (off, warn, error) for all rules. Assumption is that severity
* values have already been validated as correct.
* @param {Object} config The config object to normalize.
* @returns {void}
*/
function normalizeToStrings(config) {
if (config.rules) {
Object.keys(config.rules).forEach(ruleId => {
const ruleConfig = config.rules[ruleId];
if (typeof ruleConfig === "number") {
config.rules[ruleId] = RULE_SEVERITY_STRINGS[ruleConfig] || RULE_SEVERITY_STRINGS[0];
} else if (Array.isArray(ruleConfig) && typeof ruleConfig[0] === "number") {
ruleConfig[0] = RULE_SEVERITY_STRINGS[ruleConfig[0]] || RULE_SEVERITY_STRINGS[0];
}
});
}
}
/**
* Determines if the severity for the given rule configuration represents an error.
* @param {int|string|Array} ruleConfig The configuration for an individual rule.
* @returns {boolean} True if the rule represents an error, false if not.
*/
function isErrorSeverity(ruleConfig) {
return getRuleSeverity(ruleConfig) === 2;
}
/**
* Checks whether a given config has valid severity or not.
* @param {number|string|Array} ruleConfig The configuration for an individual rule.
* @returns {boolean} `true` if the configuration has valid severity.
*/
function isValidSeverity(ruleConfig) {
let severity = Array.isArray(ruleConfig) ? ruleConfig[0] : ruleConfig;
if (typeof severity === "string") {
severity = severity.toLowerCase();
}
return VALID_SEVERITIES.indexOf(severity) !== -1;
}
/**
* Checks whether every rule of a given config has valid severity or not.
* @param {Object} config The configuration for rules.
* @returns {boolean} `true` if the configuration has valid severity.
*/
function isEverySeverityValid(config) {
return Object.keys(config).every(ruleId => isValidSeverity(config[ruleId]));
}
/**
* Normalizes a value for a global in a config
* @param {(boolean|string|null)} configuredValue The value given for a global in configuration or in
* a global directive comment
* @returns {("readable"|"writeable"|"off")} The value normalized as a string
* @throws Error if global value is invalid
*/
function normalizeConfigGlobal(configuredValue) {
switch (configuredValue) {
case "off":
return "off";
case true:
case "true":
case "writeable":
case "writable":
return "writable";
case null:
case false:
case "false":
case "readable":
case "readonly":
return "readonly";
default:
throw new Error(`'${configuredValue}' is not a valid configuration for a global (use 'readonly', 'writable', or 'off')`);
}
}
export {
getRuleSeverity,
normalizeToStrings,
isErrorSeverity,
isValidSeverity,
isEverySeverityValid,
normalizeConfigGlobal
};

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/**
* @fileoverview Validates configs.
* @author Brandon Mills
*/
/* eslint class-methods-use-this: "off" */
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Requirements
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import util from "util";
import * as ConfigOps from "./config-ops.js";
import { emitDeprecationWarning } from "./deprecation-warnings.js";
import ajvOrig from "./ajv.js";
import configSchema from "../../conf/config-schema.js";
import BuiltInEnvironments from "../../conf/environments.js";
const ajv = ajvOrig();
const ruleValidators = new WeakMap();
const noop = Function.prototype;
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Private
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
let validateSchema;
const severityMap = {
error: 2,
warn: 1,
off: 0
};
const validated = new WeakSet();
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Exports
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
export default class ConfigValidator {
constructor({ builtInRules = new Map() } = {}) {
this.builtInRules = builtInRules;
}
/**
* Gets a complete options schema for a rule.
* @param {{create: Function, schema: (Array|null)}} rule A new-style rule object
* @returns {Object} JSON Schema for the rule's options.
*/
getRuleOptionsSchema(rule) {
if (!rule) {
return null;
}
const schema = rule.schema || rule.meta && rule.meta.schema;
// Given a tuple of schemas, insert warning level at the beginning
if (Array.isArray(schema)) {
if (schema.length) {
return {
type: "array",
items: schema,
minItems: 0,
maxItems: schema.length
};
}
return {
type: "array",
minItems: 0,
maxItems: 0
};
}
// Given a full schema, leave it alone
return schema || null;
}
/**
* Validates a rule's severity and returns the severity value. Throws an error if the severity is invalid.
* @param {options} options The given options for the rule.
* @returns {number|string} The rule's severity value
*/
validateRuleSeverity(options) {
const severity = Array.isArray(options) ? options[0] : options;
const normSeverity = typeof severity === "string" ? severityMap[severity.toLowerCase()] : severity;
if (normSeverity === 0 || normSeverity === 1 || normSeverity === 2) {
return normSeverity;
}
throw new Error(`\tSeverity should be one of the following: 0 = off, 1 = warn, 2 = error (you passed '${util.inspect(severity).replace(/'/gu, "\"").replace(/\n/gu, "")}').\n`);
}
/**
* Validates the non-severity options passed to a rule, based on its schema.
* @param {{create: Function}} rule The rule to validate
* @param {Array} localOptions The options for the rule, excluding severity
* @returns {void}
*/
validateRuleSchema(rule, localOptions) {
if (!ruleValidators.has(rule)) {
const schema = this.getRuleOptionsSchema(rule);
if (schema) {
ruleValidators.set(rule, ajv.compile(schema));
}
}
const validateRule = ruleValidators.get(rule);
if (validateRule) {
validateRule(localOptions);
if (validateRule.errors) {
throw new Error(validateRule.errors.map(
error => `\tValue ${JSON.stringify(error.data)} ${error.message}.\n`
).join(""));
}
}
}
/**
* Validates a rule's options against its schema.
* @param {{create: Function}|null} rule The rule that the config is being validated for
* @param {string} ruleId The rule's unique name.
* @param {Array|number} options The given options for the rule.
* @param {string|null} source The name of the configuration source to report in any errors. If null or undefined,
* no source is prepended to the message.
* @returns {void}
*/
validateRuleOptions(rule, ruleId, options, source = null) {
try {
const severity = this.validateRuleSeverity(options);
if (severity !== 0) {
this.validateRuleSchema(rule, Array.isArray(options) ? options.slice(1) : []);
}
} catch (err) {
const enhancedMessage = `Configuration for rule "${ruleId}" is invalid:\n${err.message}`;
if (typeof source === "string") {
throw new Error(`${source}:\n\t${enhancedMessage}`);
} else {
throw new Error(enhancedMessage);
}
}
}
/**
* Validates an environment object
* @param {Object} environment The environment config object to validate.
* @param {string} source The name of the configuration source to report in any errors.
* @param {function(envId:string): Object} [getAdditionalEnv] A map from strings to loaded environments.
* @returns {void}
*/
validateEnvironment(
environment,
source,
getAdditionalEnv = noop
) {
// not having an environment is ok
if (!environment) {
return;
}
Object.keys(environment).forEach(id => {
const env = getAdditionalEnv(id) || BuiltInEnvironments.get(id) || null;
if (!env) {
const message = `${source}:\n\tEnvironment key "${id}" is unknown\n`;
throw new Error(message);
}
});
}
/**
* Validates a rules config object
* @param {Object} rulesConfig The rules config object to validate.
* @param {string} source The name of the configuration source to report in any errors.
* @param {function(ruleId:string): Object} getAdditionalRule A map from strings to loaded rules
* @returns {void}
*/
validateRules(
rulesConfig,
source,
getAdditionalRule = noop
) {
if (!rulesConfig) {
return;
}
Object.keys(rulesConfig).forEach(id => {
const rule = getAdditionalRule(id) || this.builtInRules.get(id) || null;
this.validateRuleOptions(rule, id, rulesConfig[id], source);
});
}
/**
* Validates a `globals` section of a config file
* @param {Object} globalsConfig The `globals` section
* @param {string|null} source The name of the configuration source to report in the event of an error.
* @returns {void}
*/
validateGlobals(globalsConfig, source = null) {
if (!globalsConfig) {
return;
}
Object.entries(globalsConfig)
.forEach(([configuredGlobal, configuredValue]) => {
try {
ConfigOps.normalizeConfigGlobal(configuredValue);
} catch (err) {
throw new Error(`ESLint configuration of global '${configuredGlobal}' in ${source} is invalid:\n${err.message}`);
}
});
}
/**
* Validate `processor` configuration.
* @param {string|undefined} processorName The processor name.
* @param {string} source The name of config file.
* @param {function(id:string): Processor} getProcessor The getter of defined processors.
* @returns {void}
*/
validateProcessor(processorName, source, getProcessor) {
if (processorName && !getProcessor(processorName)) {
throw new Error(`ESLint configuration of processor in '${source}' is invalid: '${processorName}' was not found.`);
}
}
/**
* Formats an array of schema validation errors.
* @param {Array} errors An array of error messages to format.
* @returns {string} Formatted error message
*/
formatErrors(errors) {
return errors.map(error => {
if (error.keyword === "additionalProperties") {
const formattedPropertyPath = error.dataPath.length ? `${error.dataPath.slice(1)}.${error.params.additionalProperty}` : error.params.additionalProperty;
return `Unexpected top-level property "${formattedPropertyPath}"`;
}
if (error.keyword === "type") {
const formattedField = error.dataPath.slice(1);
const formattedExpectedType = Array.isArray(error.schema) ? error.schema.join("/") : error.schema;
const formattedValue = JSON.stringify(error.data);
return `Property "${formattedField}" is the wrong type (expected ${formattedExpectedType} but got \`${formattedValue}\`)`;
}
const field = error.dataPath[0] === "." ? error.dataPath.slice(1) : error.dataPath;
return `"${field}" ${error.message}. Value: ${JSON.stringify(error.data)}`;
}).map(message => `\t- ${message}.\n`).join("");
}
/**
* Validates the top level properties of the config object.
* @param {Object} config The config object to validate.
* @param {string} source The name of the configuration source to report in any errors.
* @returns {void}
*/
validateConfigSchema(config, source = null) {
validateSchema = validateSchema || ajv.compile(configSchema);
if (!validateSchema(config)) {
throw new Error(`ESLint configuration in ${source} is invalid:\n${this.formatErrors(validateSchema.errors)}`);
}
if (Object.hasOwnProperty.call(config, "ecmaFeatures")) {
emitDeprecationWarning(source, "ESLINT_LEGACY_ECMAFEATURES");
}
}
/**
* Validates an entire config object.
* @param {Object} config The config object to validate.
* @param {string} source The name of the configuration source to report in any errors.
* @param {function(ruleId:string): Object} [getAdditionalRule] A map from strings to loaded rules.
* @param {function(envId:string): Object} [getAdditionalEnv] A map from strings to loaded envs.
* @returns {void}
*/
validate(config, source, getAdditionalRule, getAdditionalEnv) {
this.validateConfigSchema(config, source);
this.validateRules(config.rules, source, getAdditionalRule);
this.validateEnvironment(config.env, source, getAdditionalEnv);
this.validateGlobals(config.globals, source);
for (const override of config.overrides || []) {
this.validateRules(override.rules, source, getAdditionalRule);
this.validateEnvironment(override.env, source, getAdditionalEnv);
this.validateGlobals(config.globals, source);
}
}
/**
* Validate config array object.
* @param {ConfigArray} configArray The config array to validate.
* @returns {void}
*/
validateConfigArray(configArray) {
const getPluginEnv = Map.prototype.get.bind(configArray.pluginEnvironments);
const getPluginProcessor = Map.prototype.get.bind(configArray.pluginProcessors);
const getPluginRule = Map.prototype.get.bind(configArray.pluginRules);
// Validate.
for (const element of configArray) {
if (validated.has(element)) {
continue;
}
validated.add(element);
this.validateEnvironment(element.env, element.name, getPluginEnv);
this.validateGlobals(element.globals, element.name);
this.validateProcessor(element.processor, element.name, getPluginProcessor);
this.validateRules(element.rules, element.name, getPluginRule);
}
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/**
* @fileoverview Provide the function that emits deprecation warnings.
* @author Toru Nagashima <http://github.com/mysticatea>
*/
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Requirements
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import path from "path";
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Private
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Defitions for deprecation warnings.
const deprecationWarningMessages = {
ESLINT_LEGACY_ECMAFEATURES:
"The 'ecmaFeatures' config file property is deprecated and has no effect.",
ESLINT_PERSONAL_CONFIG_LOAD:
"'~/.eslintrc.*' config files have been deprecated. " +
"Please use a config file per project or the '--config' option.",
ESLINT_PERSONAL_CONFIG_SUPPRESS:
"'~/.eslintrc.*' config files have been deprecated. " +
"Please remove it or add 'root:true' to the config files in your " +
"projects in order to avoid loading '~/.eslintrc.*' accidentally."
};
const sourceFileErrorCache = new Set();
/**
* Emits a deprecation warning containing a given filepath. A new deprecation warning is emitted
* for each unique file path, but repeated invocations with the same file path have no effect.
* No warnings are emitted if the `--no-deprecation` or `--no-warnings` Node runtime flags are active.
* @param {string} source The name of the configuration source to report the warning for.
* @param {string} errorCode The warning message to show.
* @returns {void}
*/
function emitDeprecationWarning(source, errorCode) {
const cacheKey = JSON.stringify({ source, errorCode });
if (sourceFileErrorCache.has(cacheKey)) {
return;
}
sourceFileErrorCache.add(cacheKey);
const rel = path.relative(process.cwd(), source);
const message = deprecationWarningMessages[errorCode];
process.emitWarning(
`${message} (found in "${rel}")`,
"DeprecationWarning",
errorCode
);
}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Public Interface
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
export {
emitDeprecationWarning
};

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/**
* @fileoverview Common helpers for naming of plugins, formatters and configs
*/
const NAMESPACE_REGEX = /^@.*\//iu;
/**
* Brings package name to correct format based on prefix
* @param {string} name The name of the package.
* @param {string} prefix Can be either "eslint-plugin", "eslint-config" or "eslint-formatter"
* @returns {string} Normalized name of the package
* @private
*/
function normalizePackageName(name, prefix) {
let normalizedName = name;
/**
* On Windows, name can come in with Windows slashes instead of Unix slashes.
* Normalize to Unix first to avoid errors later on.
* https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/5644
*/
if (normalizedName.includes("\\")) {
normalizedName = normalizedName.replace(/\\/gu, "/");
}
if (normalizedName.charAt(0) === "@") {
/**
* it's a scoped package
* package name is the prefix, or just a username
*/
const scopedPackageShortcutRegex = new RegExp(`^(@[^/]+)(?:/(?:${prefix})?)?$`, "u"),
scopedPackageNameRegex = new RegExp(`^${prefix}(-|$)`, "u");
if (scopedPackageShortcutRegex.test(normalizedName)) {
normalizedName = normalizedName.replace(scopedPackageShortcutRegex, `$1/${prefix}`);
} else if (!scopedPackageNameRegex.test(normalizedName.split("/")[1])) {
/**
* for scoped packages, insert the prefix after the first / unless
* the path is already @scope/eslint or @scope/eslint-xxx-yyy
*/
normalizedName = normalizedName.replace(/^@([^/]+)\/(.*)$/u, `@$1/${prefix}-$2`);
}
} else if (!normalizedName.startsWith(`${prefix}-`)) {
normalizedName = `${prefix}-${normalizedName}`;
}
return normalizedName;
}
/**
* Removes the prefix from a fullname.
* @param {string} fullname The term which may have the prefix.
* @param {string} prefix The prefix to remove.
* @returns {string} The term without prefix.
*/
function getShorthandName(fullname, prefix) {
if (fullname[0] === "@") {
let matchResult = new RegExp(`^(@[^/]+)/${prefix}$`, "u").exec(fullname);
if (matchResult) {
return matchResult[1];
}
matchResult = new RegExp(`^(@[^/]+)/${prefix}-(.+)$`, "u").exec(fullname);
if (matchResult) {
return `${matchResult[1]}/${matchResult[2]}`;
}
} else if (fullname.startsWith(`${prefix}-`)) {
return fullname.slice(prefix.length + 1);
}
return fullname;
}
/**
* Gets the scope (namespace) of a term.
* @param {string} term The term which may have the namespace.
* @returns {string} The namespace of the term if it has one.
*/
function getNamespaceFromTerm(term) {
const match = term.match(NAMESPACE_REGEX);
return match ? match[0] : "";
}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Public Interface
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
export {
normalizePackageName,
getShorthandName,
getNamespaceFromTerm
};

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/**
* Utility for resolving a module relative to another module
* @author Teddy Katz
*/
import Module from "module";
/*
* `Module.createRequire` is added in v12.2.0. It supports URL as well.
* We only support the case where the argument is a filepath, not a URL.
*/
const createRequire = Module.createRequire;
/**
* Resolves a Node module relative to another module
* @param {string} moduleName The name of a Node module, or a path to a Node module.
* @param {string} relativeToPath An absolute path indicating the module that `moduleName` should be resolved relative to. This must be
* a file rather than a directory, but the file need not actually exist.
* @returns {string} The absolute path that would result from calling `require.resolve(moduleName)` in a file located at `relativeToPath`
*/
function resolve(moduleName, relativeToPath) {
try {
return createRequire(relativeToPath).resolve(moduleName);
} catch (error) {
// This `if` block is for older Node.js than 12.0.0. We can remove this block in the future.
if (
typeof error === "object" &&
error !== null &&
error.code === "MODULE_NOT_FOUND" &&
!error.requireStack &&
error.message.includes(moduleName)
) {
error.message += `\nRequire stack:\n- ${relativeToPath}`;
}
throw error;
}
}
export {
resolve
};

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/**
* @fileoverview Define common types for input completion.
* @author Toru Nagashima <https://github.com/mysticatea>
*/
/** @type {any} */
export default {};
/** @typedef {boolean | "off" | "readable" | "readonly" | "writable" | "writeable"} GlobalConf */
/** @typedef {0 | 1 | 2 | "off" | "warn" | "error"} SeverityConf */
/** @typedef {SeverityConf | [SeverityConf, ...any[]]} RuleConf */
/**
* @typedef {Object} EcmaFeatures
* @property {boolean} [globalReturn] Enabling `return` statements at the top-level.
* @property {boolean} [jsx] Enabling JSX syntax.
* @property {boolean} [impliedStrict] Enabling strict mode always.
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} ParserOptions
* @property {EcmaFeatures} [ecmaFeatures] The optional features.
* @property {3|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|2015|2016|2017|2018|2019|2020|2021} [ecmaVersion] The ECMAScript version (or revision number).
* @property {"script"|"module"} [sourceType] The source code type.
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} ConfigData
* @property {Record<string, boolean>} [env] The environment settings.
* @property {string | string[]} [extends] The path to other config files or the package name of shareable configs.
* @property {Record<string, GlobalConf>} [globals] The global variable settings.
* @property {string | string[]} [ignorePatterns] The glob patterns that ignore to lint.
* @property {boolean} [noInlineConfig] The flag that disables directive comments.
* @property {OverrideConfigData[]} [overrides] The override settings per kind of files.
* @property {string} [parser] The path to a parser or the package name of a parser.
* @property {ParserOptions} [parserOptions] The parser options.
* @property {string[]} [plugins] The plugin specifiers.
* @property {string} [processor] The processor specifier.
* @property {boolean} [reportUnusedDisableDirectives] The flag to report unused `eslint-disable` comments.
* @property {boolean} [root] The root flag.
* @property {Record<string, RuleConf>} [rules] The rule settings.
* @property {Object} [settings] The shared settings.
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} OverrideConfigData
* @property {Record<string, boolean>} [env] The environment settings.
* @property {string | string[]} [excludedFiles] The glob pattarns for excluded files.
* @property {string | string[]} [extends] The path to other config files or the package name of shareable configs.
* @property {string | string[]} files The glob patterns for target files.
* @property {Record<string, GlobalConf>} [globals] The global variable settings.
* @property {boolean} [noInlineConfig] The flag that disables directive comments.
* @property {OverrideConfigData[]} [overrides] The override settings per kind of files.
* @property {string} [parser] The path to a parser or the package name of a parser.
* @property {ParserOptions} [parserOptions] The parser options.
* @property {string[]} [plugins] The plugin specifiers.
* @property {string} [processor] The processor specifier.
* @property {boolean} [reportUnusedDisableDirectives] The flag to report unused `eslint-disable` comments.
* @property {Record<string, RuleConf>} [rules] The rule settings.
* @property {Object} [settings] The shared settings.
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} ParseResult
* @property {Object} ast The AST.
* @property {ScopeManager} [scopeManager] The scope manager of the AST.
* @property {Record<string, any>} [services] The services that the parser provides.
* @property {Record<string, string[]>} [visitorKeys] The visitor keys of the AST.
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} Parser
* @property {(text:string, options:ParserOptions) => Object} parse The definition of global variables.
* @property {(text:string, options:ParserOptions) => ParseResult} [parseForESLint] The parser options that will be enabled under this environment.
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} Environment
* @property {Record<string, GlobalConf>} [globals] The definition of global variables.
* @property {ParserOptions} [parserOptions] The parser options that will be enabled under this environment.
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} LintMessage
* @property {number} column The 1-based column number.
* @property {number} [endColumn] The 1-based column number of the end location.
* @property {number} [endLine] The 1-based line number of the end location.
* @property {boolean} fatal If `true` then this is a fatal error.
* @property {{range:[number,number], text:string}} [fix] Information for autofix.
* @property {number} line The 1-based line number.
* @property {string} message The error message.
* @property {string|null} ruleId The ID of the rule which makes this message.
* @property {0|1|2} severity The severity of this message.
* @property {Array<{desc?: string, messageId?: string, fix: {range: [number, number], text: string}}>} [suggestions] Information for suggestions.
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} SuggestionResult
* @property {string} desc A short description.
* @property {string} [messageId] Id referencing a message for the description.
* @property {{ text: string, range: number[] }} fix fix result info
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} Processor
* @property {(text:string, filename:string) => Array<string | { text:string, filename:string }>} [preprocess] The function to extract code blocks.
* @property {(messagesList:LintMessage[][], filename:string) => LintMessage[]} [postprocess] The function to merge messages.
* @property {boolean} [supportsAutofix] If `true` then it means the processor supports autofix.
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} RuleMetaDocs
* @property {string} category The category of the rule.
* @property {string} description The description of the rule.
* @property {boolean} recommended If `true` then the rule is included in `eslint:recommended` preset.
* @property {string} url The URL of the rule documentation.
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} RuleMeta
* @property {boolean} [deprecated] If `true` then the rule has been deprecated.
* @property {RuleMetaDocs} docs The document information of the rule.
* @property {"code"|"whitespace"} [fixable] The autofix type.
* @property {Record<string,string>} [messages] The messages the rule reports.
* @property {string[]} [replacedBy] The IDs of the alternative rules.
* @property {Array|Object} schema The option schema of the rule.
* @property {"problem"|"suggestion"|"layout"} type The rule type.
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} Rule
* @property {Function} create The factory of the rule.
* @property {RuleMeta} meta The meta data of the rule.
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} Plugin
* @property {Record<string, ConfigData>} [configs] The definition of plugin configs.
* @property {Record<string, Environment>} [environments] The definition of plugin environments.
* @property {Record<string, Processor>} [processors] The definition of plugin processors.
* @property {Record<string, Function | Rule>} [rules] The definition of plugin rules.
*/
/**
* Information of deprecated rules.
* @typedef {Object} DeprecatedRuleInfo
* @property {string} ruleId The rule ID.
* @property {string[]} replacedBy The rule IDs that replace this deprecated rule.
*/

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{
"name": "@eslint/eslintrc",
"version": "2.0.3",
"description": "The legacy ESLintRC config file format for ESLint",
"type": "module",
"main": "./dist/eslintrc.cjs",
"exports": {
".": {
"import": "./lib/index.js",
"require": "./dist/eslintrc.cjs"
},
"./package.json": "./package.json",
"./universal": {
"import": "./lib/index-universal.js",
"require": "./dist/eslintrc-universal.cjs"
}
},
"files": [
"lib",
"conf",
"LICENSE",
"dist",
"universal.js"
],
"publishConfig": {
"access": "public"
},
"scripts": {
"prepare": "npm run build",
"build": "rollup -c",
"lint": "eslint . --report-unused-disable-directives",
"fix": "npm run lint -- --fix",
"test": "mocha -R progress -c 'tests/lib/*.cjs' && c8 mocha -R progress -c 'tests/lib/**/*.js'",
"generate-release": "eslint-generate-release",
"generate-alpharelease": "eslint-generate-prerelease alpha",
"generate-betarelease": "eslint-generate-prerelease beta",
"generate-rcrelease": "eslint-generate-prerelease rc",
"publish-release": "eslint-publish-release"
},
"repository": "eslint/eslintrc",
"funding": "https://opencollective.com/eslint",
"keywords": [
"ESLint",
"ESLintRC",
"Configuration"
],
"author": "Nicholas C. Zakas",
"license": "MIT",
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/eslint/eslintrc/issues"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/eslint/eslintrc#readme",
"devDependencies": {
"c8": "^7.7.3",
"chai": "^4.3.4",
"eslint": "^7.31.0",
"eslint-config-eslint": "^7.0.0",
"eslint-plugin-jsdoc": "^35.4.1",
"eslint-plugin-node": "^11.1.0",
"eslint-release": "^3.2.0",
"fs-teardown": "^0.1.3",
"mocha": "^9.0.3",
"rollup": "^2.70.1",
"shelljs": "^0.8.4",
"sinon": "^11.1.2",
"temp-dir": "^2.0.0"
},
"dependencies": {
"ajv": "^6.12.4",
"debug": "^4.3.2",
"espree": "^9.5.2",
"globals": "^13.19.0",
"ignore": "^5.2.0",
"import-fresh": "^3.2.1",
"js-yaml": "^4.1.0",
"minimatch": "^3.1.2",
"strip-json-comments": "^3.1.1"
},
"engines": {
"node": "^12.22.0 || ^14.17.0 || >=16.0.0"
}
}

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// Jest (and probably some other runtimes with custom implementations of
// `require`) doesn't support `exports` in `package.json`, so this file is here
// to help them load this module. Note that it is also `.js` and not `.cjs` for
// the same reason - `cjs` files requires to be loaded with an extension, but
// since Jest doesn't respect `module` outside of ESM mode it still works in
// this case (and the `require` in _this_ file does specify the extension).
// eslint-disable-next-line no-undef
module.exports = require("./dist/eslintrc-universal.cjs");

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Copyright OpenJS Foundation and other contributors, <www.openjsf.org>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.

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[![npm version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@eslint/js.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@eslint/js)
# ESLint JavaScript Plugin
[Website](https://eslint.org) | [Configure ESLint](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure) | [Rules](https://eslint.org/docs/rules/) | [Contributing](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/contribute) | [Twitter](https://twitter.com/geteslint) | [Chatroom](https://eslint.org/chat)
The beginnings of separating out JavaScript-specific functionality from ESLint.
Right now, this plugin contains two configurations:
* `recommended` - enables the rules recommended by the ESLint team (the replacement for `"eslint:recommended"`)
* `all` - enables all ESLint rules (the replacement for `"eslint:all"`)
## Installation
```shell
npm install @eslint/js -D
```
## Usage
Use in your `eslint.config.js` file anytime you want to extend one of the configs:
```js
import js from "@eslint/js";
export default [
// apply recommended rules to JS files
{
files: ["**/*.js"],
rules: js.configs.recommended.rules
},
// apply recommended rules to JS files with an override
{
files: ["**/*.js"],
rules: {
...js.configs.recommended.rules,
"no-unused-vars": "warn"
}
},
// apply all rules to JS files
{
files: ["**/*.js"],
rules: {
...js.configs.all.rules,
"no-unused-vars": "warn"
}
}
]
```
## License
MIT

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{
"name": "@eslint/js",
"version": "8.42.0",
"description": "ESLint JavaScript language implementation",
"main": "./src/index.js",
"scripts": {},
"files": [
"LICENSE",
"README.md",
"src"
],
"publishConfig": {
"access": "public"
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/eslint/eslint.git",
"directory": "packages/js"
},
"homepage": "https://eslint.org",
"bugs": "https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/",
"keywords": [
"javascript",
"eslint-plugin",
"eslint"
],
"license": "MIT",
"engines": {
"node": "^12.22.0 || ^14.17.0 || >=16.0.0"
}
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/*
* WARNING: This file is autogenerated using the tools/update-eslint-all.js
* script. Do not edit manually.
*/
"use strict";
/* eslint quote-props: off -- autogenerated so don't lint */
module.exports = Object.freeze({
"rules": {
"accessor-pairs": "error",
"array-bracket-newline": "error",
"array-bracket-spacing": "error",
"array-callback-return": "error",
"array-element-newline": "error",
"arrow-body-style": "error",
"arrow-parens": "error",
"arrow-spacing": "error",
"block-scoped-var": "error",
"block-spacing": "error",
"brace-style": "error",
"camelcase": "error",
"capitalized-comments": "error",
"class-methods-use-this": "error",
"comma-dangle": "error",
"comma-spacing": "error",
"comma-style": "error",
"complexity": "error",
"computed-property-spacing": "error",
"consistent-return": "error",
"consistent-this": "error",
"constructor-super": "error",
"curly": "error",
"default-case": "error",
"default-case-last": "error",
"default-param-last": "error",
"dot-location": "error",
"dot-notation": "error",
"eol-last": "error",
"eqeqeq": "error",
"for-direction": "error",
"func-call-spacing": "error",
"func-name-matching": "error",
"func-names": "error",
"func-style": "error",
"function-call-argument-newline": "error",
"function-paren-newline": "error",
"generator-star-spacing": "error",
"getter-return": "error",
"grouped-accessor-pairs": "error",
"guard-for-in": "error",
"id-denylist": "error",
"id-length": "error",
"id-match": "error",
"implicit-arrow-linebreak": "error",
"indent": "error",
"init-declarations": "error",
"jsx-quotes": "error",
"key-spacing": "error",
"keyword-spacing": "error",
"line-comment-position": "error",
"linebreak-style": "error",
"lines-around-comment": "error",
"lines-between-class-members": "error",
"logical-assignment-operators": "error",
"max-classes-per-file": "error",
"max-depth": "error",
"max-len": "error",
"max-lines": "error",
"max-lines-per-function": "error",
"max-nested-callbacks": "error",
"max-params": "error",
"max-statements": "error",
"max-statements-per-line": "error",
"multiline-comment-style": "error",
"multiline-ternary": "error",
"new-cap": "error",
"new-parens": "error",
"newline-per-chained-call": "error",
"no-alert": "error",
"no-array-constructor": "error",
"no-async-promise-executor": "error",
"no-await-in-loop": "error",
"no-bitwise": "error",
"no-caller": "error",
"no-case-declarations": "error",
"no-class-assign": "error",
"no-compare-neg-zero": "error",
"no-cond-assign": "error",
"no-confusing-arrow": "error",
"no-console": "error",
"no-const-assign": "error",
"no-constant-binary-expression": "error",
"no-constant-condition": "error",
"no-constructor-return": "error",
"no-continue": "error",
"no-control-regex": "error",
"no-debugger": "error",
"no-delete-var": "error",
"no-div-regex": "error",
"no-dupe-args": "error",
"no-dupe-class-members": "error",
"no-dupe-else-if": "error",
"no-dupe-keys": "error",
"no-duplicate-case": "error",
"no-duplicate-imports": "error",
"no-else-return": "error",
"no-empty": "error",
"no-empty-character-class": "error",
"no-empty-function": "error",
"no-empty-pattern": "error",
"no-empty-static-block": "error",
"no-eq-null": "error",
"no-eval": "error",
"no-ex-assign": "error",
"no-extend-native": "error",
"no-extra-bind": "error",
"no-extra-boolean-cast": "error",
"no-extra-label": "error",
"no-extra-parens": "error",
"no-extra-semi": "error",
"no-fallthrough": "error",
"no-floating-decimal": "error",
"no-func-assign": "error",
"no-global-assign": "error",
"no-implicit-coercion": "error",
"no-implicit-globals": "error",
"no-implied-eval": "error",
"no-import-assign": "error",
"no-inline-comments": "error",
"no-inner-declarations": "error",
"no-invalid-regexp": "error",
"no-invalid-this": "error",
"no-irregular-whitespace": "error",
"no-iterator": "error",
"no-label-var": "error",
"no-labels": "error",
"no-lone-blocks": "error",
"no-lonely-if": "error",
"no-loop-func": "error",
"no-loss-of-precision": "error",
"no-magic-numbers": "error",
"no-misleading-character-class": "error",
"no-mixed-operators": "error",
"no-mixed-spaces-and-tabs": "error",
"no-multi-assign": "error",
"no-multi-spaces": "error",
"no-multi-str": "error",
"no-multiple-empty-lines": "error",
"no-negated-condition": "error",
"no-nested-ternary": "error",
"no-new": "error",
"no-new-func": "error",
"no-new-native-nonconstructor": "error",
"no-new-object": "error",
"no-new-symbol": "error",
"no-new-wrappers": "error",
"no-nonoctal-decimal-escape": "error",
"no-obj-calls": "error",
"no-octal": "error",
"no-octal-escape": "error",
"no-param-reassign": "error",
"no-plusplus": "error",
"no-promise-executor-return": "error",
"no-proto": "error",
"no-prototype-builtins": "error",
"no-redeclare": "error",
"no-regex-spaces": "error",
"no-restricted-exports": "error",
"no-restricted-globals": "error",
"no-restricted-imports": "error",
"no-restricted-properties": "error",
"no-restricted-syntax": "error",
"no-return-assign": "error",
"no-return-await": "error",
"no-script-url": "error",
"no-self-assign": "error",
"no-self-compare": "error",
"no-sequences": "error",
"no-setter-return": "error",
"no-shadow": "error",
"no-shadow-restricted-names": "error",
"no-sparse-arrays": "error",
"no-tabs": "error",
"no-template-curly-in-string": "error",
"no-ternary": "error",
"no-this-before-super": "error",
"no-throw-literal": "error",
"no-trailing-spaces": "error",
"no-undef": "error",
"no-undef-init": "error",
"no-undefined": "error",
"no-underscore-dangle": "error",
"no-unexpected-multiline": "error",
"no-unmodified-loop-condition": "error",
"no-unneeded-ternary": "error",
"no-unreachable": "error",
"no-unreachable-loop": "error",
"no-unsafe-finally": "error",
"no-unsafe-negation": "error",
"no-unsafe-optional-chaining": "error",
"no-unused-expressions": "error",
"no-unused-labels": "error",
"no-unused-private-class-members": "error",
"no-unused-vars": "error",
"no-use-before-define": "error",
"no-useless-backreference": "error",
"no-useless-call": "error",
"no-useless-catch": "error",
"no-useless-computed-key": "error",
"no-useless-concat": "error",
"no-useless-constructor": "error",
"no-useless-escape": "error",
"no-useless-rename": "error",
"no-useless-return": "error",
"no-var": "error",
"no-void": "error",
"no-warning-comments": "error",
"no-whitespace-before-property": "error",
"no-with": "error",
"nonblock-statement-body-position": "error",
"object-curly-newline": "error",
"object-curly-spacing": "error",
"object-property-newline": "error",
"object-shorthand": "error",
"one-var": "error",
"one-var-declaration-per-line": "error",
"operator-assignment": "error",
"operator-linebreak": "error",
"padded-blocks": "error",
"padding-line-between-statements": "error",
"prefer-arrow-callback": "error",
"prefer-const": "error",
"prefer-destructuring": "error",
"prefer-exponentiation-operator": "error",
"prefer-named-capture-group": "error",
"prefer-numeric-literals": "error",
"prefer-object-has-own": "error",
"prefer-object-spread": "error",
"prefer-promise-reject-errors": "error",
"prefer-regex-literals": "error",
"prefer-rest-params": "error",
"prefer-spread": "error",
"prefer-template": "error",
"quote-props": "error",
"quotes": "error",
"radix": "error",
"require-atomic-updates": "error",
"require-await": "error",
"require-unicode-regexp": "error",
"require-yield": "error",
"rest-spread-spacing": "error",
"semi": "error",
"semi-spacing": "error",
"semi-style": "error",
"sort-imports": "error",
"sort-keys": "error",
"sort-vars": "error",
"space-before-blocks": "error",
"space-before-function-paren": "error",
"space-in-parens": "error",
"space-infix-ops": "error",
"space-unary-ops": "error",
"spaced-comment": "error",
"strict": "error",
"switch-colon-spacing": "error",
"symbol-description": "error",
"template-curly-spacing": "error",
"template-tag-spacing": "error",
"unicode-bom": "error",
"use-isnan": "error",
"valid-typeof": "error",
"vars-on-top": "error",
"wrap-iife": "error",
"wrap-regex": "error",
"yield-star-spacing": "error",
"yoda": "error"
}
});

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/**
* @fileoverview Configuration applied when a user configuration extends from
* eslint:recommended.
* @author Nicholas C. Zakas
*/
"use strict";
/* eslint sort-keys: ["error", "asc"] -- Long, so make more readable */
/** @type {import("../lib/shared/types").ConfigData} */
module.exports = Object.freeze({
rules: Object.freeze({
"constructor-super": "error",
"for-direction": "error",
"getter-return": "error",
"no-async-promise-executor": "error",
"no-case-declarations": "error",
"no-class-assign": "error",
"no-compare-neg-zero": "error",
"no-cond-assign": "error",
"no-const-assign": "error",
"no-constant-condition": "error",
"no-control-regex": "error",
"no-debugger": "error",
"no-delete-var": "error",
"no-dupe-args": "error",
"no-dupe-class-members": "error",
"no-dupe-else-if": "error",
"no-dupe-keys": "error",
"no-duplicate-case": "error",
"no-empty": "error",
"no-empty-character-class": "error",
"no-empty-pattern": "error",
"no-ex-assign": "error",
"no-extra-boolean-cast": "error",
"no-extra-semi": "error",
"no-fallthrough": "error",
"no-func-assign": "error",
"no-global-assign": "error",
"no-import-assign": "error",
"no-inner-declarations": "error",
"no-invalid-regexp": "error",
"no-irregular-whitespace": "error",
"no-loss-of-precision": "error",
"no-misleading-character-class": "error",
"no-mixed-spaces-and-tabs": "error",
"no-new-symbol": "error",
"no-nonoctal-decimal-escape": "error",
"no-obj-calls": "error",
"no-octal": "error",
"no-prototype-builtins": "error",
"no-redeclare": "error",
"no-regex-spaces": "error",
"no-self-assign": "error",
"no-setter-return": "error",
"no-shadow-restricted-names": "error",
"no-sparse-arrays": "error",
"no-this-before-super": "error",
"no-undef": "error",
"no-unexpected-multiline": "error",
"no-unreachable": "error",
"no-unsafe-finally": "error",
"no-unsafe-negation": "error",
"no-unsafe-optional-chaining": "error",
"no-unused-labels": "error",
"no-unused-vars": "error",
"no-useless-backreference": "error",
"no-useless-catch": "error",
"no-useless-escape": "error",
"no-with": "error",
"require-yield": "error",
"use-isnan": "error",
"valid-typeof": "error"
})
});

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/**
* @fileoverview Main package entrypoint.
* @author Nicholas C. Zakas
*/
"use strict";
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Public Interface
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
module.exports = {
configs: {
all: require("./configs/eslint-all"),
recommended: require("./configs/eslint-recommended")
}
};

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# Config Array
by [Nicholas C. Zakas](https://humanwhocodes.com)
If you find this useful, please consider supporting my work with a [donation](https://humanwhocodes.com/donate).
## Description
A config array is a way of managing configurations that are based on glob pattern matching of filenames. Each config array contains the information needed to determine the correct configuration for any file based on the filename.
## Background
In 2019, I submitted an [ESLint RFC](https://github.com/eslint/rfcs/pull/9) proposing a new way of configuring ESLint. The goal was to streamline what had become an increasingly complicated configuration process. Over several iterations, this proposal was eventually born.
The basic idea is that all configuration, including overrides, can be represented by a single array where each item in the array is a config object. Config objects appearing later in the array override config objects appearing earlier in the array. You can calculate a config for a given file by traversing all config objects in the array to find the ones that match the filename. Matching is done by specifying glob patterns in `files` and `ignores` properties on each config object. Here's an example:
```js
export default [
// match all JSON files
{
name: "JSON Handler",
files: ["**/*.json"],
handler: jsonHandler
},
// match only package.json
{
name: "package.json Handler",
files: ["package.json"],
handler: packageJsonHandler
}
];
```
In this example, there are two config objects: the first matches all JSON files in all directories and the second matches just `package.json` in the base path directory (all the globs are evaluated as relative to a base path that can be specified). When you retrieve a configuration for `foo.json`, only the first config object matches so `handler` is equal to `jsonHandler`; when you retrieve a configuration for `package.json`, `handler` is equal to `packageJsonHandler` (because both config objects match, the second one wins).
## Installation
You can install the package using npm or Yarn:
```bash
npm install @humanwhocodes/config-array --save
# or
yarn add @humanwhocodes/config-array
```
## Usage
First, import the `ConfigArray` constructor:
```js
import { ConfigArray } from "@humanwhocodes/config-array";
// or using CommonJS
const { ConfigArray } = require("@humanwhocodes/config-array");
```
When you create a new instance of `ConfigArray`, you must pass in two arguments: an array of configs and an options object. The array of configs is most likely read in from a configuration file, so here's a typical example:
```js
const configFilename = path.resolve(process.cwd(), "my.config.js");
const { default: rawConfigs } = await import(configFilename);
const configs = new ConfigArray(rawConfigs, {
// the path to match filenames from
basePath: process.cwd(),
// additional items in each config
schema: mySchema
});
```
This example reads in an object or array from `my.config.js` and passes it into the `ConfigArray` constructor as the first argument. The second argument is an object specifying the `basePath` (the directory in which `my.config.js` is found) and a `schema` to define the additional properties of a config object beyond `files`, `ignores`, and `name`.
### Specifying a Schema
The `schema` option is required for you to use additional properties in config objects. The schema is an object that follows the format of an [`ObjectSchema`](https://npmjs.com/package/@humanwhocodes/object-schema). The schema specifies both validation and merge rules that the `ConfigArray` instance needs to combine configs when there are multiple matches. Here's an example:
```js
const configFilename = path.resolve(process.cwd(), "my.config.js");
const { default: rawConfigs } = await import(configFilename);
const mySchema = {
// define the handler key in configs
handler: {
required: true,
merge(a, b) {
if (!b) return a;
if (!a) return b;
},
validate(value) {
if (typeof value !== "function") {
throw new TypeError("Function expected.");
}
}
}
};
const configs = new ConfigArray(rawConfigs, {
// the path to match filenames from
basePath: process.cwd(),
// additional item schemas in each config
schema: mySchema,
// additional config types supported (default: [])
extraConfigTypes: ["array", "function"];
});
```
### Config Arrays
Config arrays can be multidimensional, so it's possible for a config array to contain another config array when `extraConfigTypes` contains `"array"`, such as:
```js
export default [
// JS config
{
files: ["**/*.js"],
handler: jsHandler
},
// JSON configs
[
// match all JSON files
{
name: "JSON Handler",
files: ["**/*.json"],
handler: jsonHandler
},
// match only package.json
{
name: "package.json Handler",
files: ["package.json"],
handler: packageJsonHandler
}
],
// filename must match function
{
files: [ filePath => filePath.endsWith(".md") ],
handler: markdownHandler
},
// filename must match all patterns in subarray
{
files: [ ["*.test.*", "*.js"] ],
handler: jsTestHandler
},
// filename must not match patterns beginning with !
{
name: "Non-JS files",
files: ["!*.js"],
settings: {
js: false
}
}
];
```
In this example, the array contains both config objects and a config array. When a config array is normalized (see details below), it is flattened so only config objects remain. However, the order of evaluation remains the same.
If the `files` array contains a function, then that function is called with the absolute path of the file and is expected to return `true` if there is a match and `false` if not. (The `ignores` array can also contain functions.)
If the `files` array contains an item that is an array of strings and functions, then all patterns must match in order for the config to match. In the preceding examples, both `*.test.*` and `*.js` must match in order for the config object to be used.
If a pattern in the files array begins with `!` then it excludes that pattern. In the preceding example, any filename that doesn't end with `.js` will automatically get a `settings.js` property set to `false`.
You can also specify an `ignores` key that will force files matching those patterns to not be included. If the `ignores` key is in a config object without any other keys, then those ignores will always be applied; otherwise those ignores act as exclusions. Here's an example:
```js
export default [
// Always ignored
{
ignores: ["**/.git/**", "**/node_modules/**"]
},
// .eslintrc.js file is ignored only when .js file matches
{
files: ["**/*.js"],
ignores: [".eslintrc.js"]
handler: jsHandler
}
];
```
You can use negated patterns in `ignores` to exclude a file that was already ignored, such as:
```js
export default [
// Ignore all JSON files except tsconfig.json
{
files: ["**/*"],
ignores: ["**/*.json", "!tsconfig.json"]
},
];
```
### Config Functions
Config arrays can also include config functions when `extraConfigTypes` contains `"function"`. A config function accepts a single parameter, `context` (defined by you), and must return either a config object or a config array (it cannot return another function). Config functions allow end users to execute code in the creation of appropriate config objects. Here's an example:
```js
export default [
// JS config
{
files: ["**/*.js"],
handler: jsHandler
},
// JSON configs
function (context) {
return [
// match all JSON files
{
name: context.name + " JSON Handler",
files: ["**/*.json"],
handler: jsonHandler
},
// match only package.json
{
name: context.name + " package.json Handler",
files: ["package.json"],
handler: packageJsonHandler
}
];
}
];
```
When a config array is normalized, each function is executed and replaced in the config array with the return value.
**Note:** Config functions can also be async.
### Normalizing Config Arrays
Once a config array has been created and loaded with all of the raw config data, it must be normalized before it can be used. The normalization process goes through and flattens the config array as well as executing all config functions to get their final values.
To normalize a config array, call the `normalize()` method and pass in a context object:
```js
await configs.normalize({
name: "MyApp"
});
```
The `normalize()` method returns a promise, so be sure to use the `await` operator. The config array instance is normalized in-place, so you don't need to create a new variable.
If you want to disallow async config functions, you can call `normalizeSync()` instead. This method is completely synchronous and does not require using the `await` operator as it does not return a promise:
```js
await configs.normalizeSync({
name: "MyApp"
});
```
**Important:** Once a `ConfigArray` is normalized, it cannot be changed further. You can, however, create a new `ConfigArray` and pass in the normalized instance to create an unnormalized copy.
### Getting Config for a File
To get the config for a file, use the `getConfig()` method on a normalized config array and pass in the filename to get a config for:
```js
// pass in absolute filename
const fileConfig = configs.getConfig(path.resolve(process.cwd(), "package.json"));
```
The config array always returns an object, even if there are no configs matching the given filename. You can then inspect the returned config object to determine how to proceed.
A few things to keep in mind:
* You must pass in the absolute filename to get a config for.
* The returned config object never has `files`, `ignores`, or `name` properties; the only properties on the object will be the other configuration options specified.
* The config array caches configs, so subsequent calls to `getConfig()` with the same filename will return in a fast lookup rather than another calculation.
* A config will only be generated if the filename matches an entry in a `files` key. A config will not be generated without matching a `files` key (configs without a `files` key are only applied when another config with a `files` key is applied; configs without `files` are never applied on their own). Any config with a `files` key entry ending with `/**` or `/*` will only be applied if another entry in the same `files` key matches or another config matches.
## Determining Ignored Paths
You can determine if a file is ignored by using the `isFileIgnored()` method and passing in the absolute path of any file, as in this example:
```js
const ignored = configs.isFileIgnored('/foo/bar/baz.txt');
```
A file is considered ignored if any of the following is true:
* **It's parent directory is ignored.** For example, if `foo` is in `ignores`, then `foo/a.js` is considered ignored.
* **It has an ancestor directory that is ignored.** For example, if `foo` is in `ignores`, then `foo/baz/a.js` is considered ignored.
* **It matches an ignored file pattern.** For example, if `**/a.js` is in `ignores`, then `foo/a.js` and `foo/baz/a.js` are considered ignored.
* **If it matches an entry in `files` and also in `ignores`.** For example, if `**/*.js` is in `files` and `**/a.js` is in `ignores`, then `foo/a.js` and `foo/baz/a.js` are considered ignored.
* **The file is outside the `basePath`.** If the `basePath` is `/usr/me`, then `/foo/a.js` is considered ignored.
For directories, use the `isDirectoryIgnored()` method and pass in the absolute path of any directory, as in this example:
```js
const ignored = configs.isDirectoryIgnored('/foo/bar/');
```
A directory is considered ignored if any of the following is true:
* **It's parent directory is ignored.** For example, if `foo` is in `ignores`, then `foo/baz` is considered ignored.
* **It has an ancestor directory that is ignored.** For example, if `foo` is in `ignores`, then `foo/bar/baz/a.js` is considered ignored.
* **It matches and ignored file pattern.** For example, if `**/a.js` is in `ignores`, then `foo/a.js` and `foo/baz/a.js` are considered ignored.
* **If it matches an entry in `files` and also in `ignores`.** For example, if `**/*.js` is in `files` and `**/a.js` is in `ignores`, then `foo/a.js` and `foo/baz/a.js` are considered ignored.
* **The file is outside the `basePath`.** If the `basePath` is `/usr/me`, then `/foo/a.js` is considered ignored.
**Important:** A pattern such as `foo/**` means that `foo` and `foo/` are *not* ignored whereas `foo/bar` is ignored. If you want to ignore `foo` and all of its subdirectories, use the pattern `foo` or `foo/` in `ignores`.
## Caching Mechanisms
Each `ConfigArray` aggressively caches configuration objects to avoid unnecessary work. This caching occurs in two ways:
1. **File-based Caching.** For each filename that is passed into a method, the resulting config is cached against that filename so you're always guaranteed to get the same object returned from `getConfig()` whenever you pass the same filename in.
2. **Index-based Caching.** Whenever a config is calculated, the config elements that were used to create the config are also cached. So if a given filename matches elements 1, 5, and 7, the resulting config is cached with a key of `1,5,7`. That way, if another file is passed that matches the same config elements, the result is already known and doesn't have to be recalculated. That means two files that match all the same elements will return the same config from `getConfig()`.
## Acknowledgements
The design of this project was influenced by feedback on the ESLint RFC, and incorporates ideas from:
* Teddy Katz (@not-an-aardvark)
* Toru Nagashima (@mysticatea)
* Kai Cataldo (@kaicataldo)
## License
Apache 2.0

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{
"name": "@humanwhocodes/config-array",
"version": "0.11.10",
"description": "Glob-based configuration matching.",
"author": "Nicholas C. Zakas",
"main": "api.js",
"files": [
"api.js"
],
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git+https://github.com/humanwhocodes/config-array.git"
},
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/humanwhocodes/config-array/issues"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/humanwhocodes/config-array#readme",
"scripts": {
"build": "rollup -c",
"format": "nitpik",
"lint": "eslint *.config.js src/*.js tests/*.js",
"lint:fix": "eslint --fix *.config.js src/*.js tests/*.js",
"prepublish": "npm run build",
"test:coverage": "nyc --include src/*.js npm run test",
"test": "mocha -r esm tests/ --recursive"
},
"gitHooks": {
"pre-commit": "lint-staged"
},
"lint-staged": {
"*.js": [
"eslint --fix --ignore-pattern '!.eslintrc.js'"
]
},
"keywords": [
"configuration",
"configarray",
"config file"
],
"license": "Apache-2.0",
"engines": {
"node": ">=10.10.0"
},
"dependencies": {
"@humanwhocodes/object-schema": "^1.2.1",
"debug": "^4.1.1",
"minimatch": "^3.0.5"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@nitpik/javascript": "0.4.0",
"@nitpik/node": "0.0.5",
"chai": "4.3.7",
"eslint": "8.41.0",
"esm": "3.2.25",
"lint-staged": "13.2.2",
"mocha": "6.2.3",
"nyc": "14.1.1",
"rollup": "3.20.4",
"yorkie": "2.0.0"
}
}

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# Changelog
## [1.0.1](https://github.com/humanwhocodes/module-importer/compare/v1.0.0...v1.0.1) (2022-08-18)
### Bug Fixes
* Ensure CommonJS mode works correctly. ([cf54a0b](https://github.com/humanwhocodes/module-importer/commit/cf54a0b998085066fbe1776dd0b4cacd808cc192)), closes [#6](https://github.com/humanwhocodes/module-importer/issues/6)
## 1.0.0 (2022-08-17)
### Features
* Implement ModuleImporter ([3ce4e82](https://www.github.com/humanwhocodes/module-importer/commit/3ce4e820c30c114e787bfed00a0966ac4772f563))

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# ModuleImporter
by [Nicholas C. Zakas](https://humanwhocodes.com)
If you find this useful, please consider supporting my work with a [donation](https://humanwhocodes.com/donate).
## Description
A utility for seamlessly importing modules in Node.js regardless if they are CommonJS or ESM format. Under the hood, this uses `import()` and relies on Node.js's CommonJS compatibility to work correctly. This ensures that the correct locations and formats are used for CommonJS so you can call one method and not worry about any compatibility issues.
The problem with the default `import()` is that it always resolves relative to the file location in which it is called. If you want to resolve from a different location, you need to jump through a few hoops to achieve that. This package makes it easy to both resolve and import modules from any directory.
## Usage
### Node.js
Install using [npm][npm] or [yarn][yarn]:
```
npm install @humanwhocodes/module-importer
# or
yarn add @humanwhocodes/module-importer
```
Import into your Node.js project:
```js
// CommonJS
const { ModuleImporter } = require("@humanwhocodes/module-importer");
// ESM
import { ModuleImporter } from "@humanwhocodes/module-importer";
```
### Bun
Install using this command:
```
bun add @humanwhocodes/module-importer
```
Import into your Bun project:
```js
import { ModuleImporter } from "@humanwhocodes/module-importer";
```
## API
After importing, create a new instance of `ModuleImporter` to start emitting events:
```js
// cwd can be omitted to use process.cwd()
const importer = new ModuleImporter(cwd);
// you can resolve the location of any package
const location = importer.resolve("./some-file.cjs");
// you can also import directly
const module = importer.import("./some-file.cjs");
```
For both `resolve()` and `import()`, you can pass in package names and filenames.
## Developer Setup
1. Fork the repository
2. Clone your fork
3. Run `npm install` to setup dependencies
4. Run `npm test` to run tests
## License
Apache 2.0
[npm]: https://npmjs.com/
[yarn]: https://yarnpkg.com/

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'use strict';
Object.defineProperty(exports, '__esModule', { value: true });
var module$1 = require('module');
var url = require('url');
var path = require('path');
/**
* @fileoverview Universal module importer
*/
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Helpers
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
const __filename$1 = url.fileURLToPath((typeof document === 'undefined' ? new (require('u' + 'rl').URL)('file:' + __filename).href : (document.currentScript && document.currentScript.src || new URL('module-importer.cjs', document.baseURI).href)));
const __dirname$1 = path.dirname(__filename$1);
const require$1 = module$1.createRequire(__dirname$1 + "/");
const { ModuleImporter } = require$1("./module-importer.cjs");
exports.ModuleImporter = ModuleImporter;

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export class ModuleImporter {
/**
* Creates a new instance.
* @param {string} [cwd] The current working directory to resolve from.
*/
constructor(cwd?: string);
/**
* The base directory from which paths should be resolved.
* @type {string}
*/
cwd: string;
/**
* Resolves a module based on its name or location.
* @param {string} specifier Either an npm package name or
* relative file path.
* @returns {string|undefined} The location of the import.
* @throws {Error} If specifier cannot be located.
*/
resolve(specifier: string): string | undefined;
/**
* Imports a module based on its name or location.
* @param {string} specifier Either an npm package name or
* relative file path.
* @returns {Promise<object>} The module's object.
*/
import(specifier: string): Promise<object>;
}

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export { ModuleImporter };
import { ModuleImporter } from "./module-importer.cjs";

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import { createRequire } from 'module';
import { fileURLToPath } from 'url';
import { dirname } from 'path';
/**
* @fileoverview Universal module importer
*/
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Helpers
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
const __filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url);
const __dirname = dirname(__filename);
const require = createRequire(__dirname + "/");
const { ModuleImporter } = require("./module-importer.cjs");
export { ModuleImporter };

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{
"name": "@humanwhocodes/module-importer",
"version": "1.0.1",
"description": "Universal module importer for Node.js",
"main": "src/module-importer.cjs",
"module": "src/module-importer.js",
"type": "module",
"types": "dist/module-importer.d.ts",
"exports": {
"require": "./src/module-importer.cjs",
"import": "./src/module-importer.js"
},
"files": [
"dist",
"src"
],
"publishConfig": {
"access": "public"
},
"gitHooks": {
"pre-commit": "lint-staged"
},
"lint-staged": {
"*.js": [
"eslint --fix"
]
},
"funding": {
"type": "github",
"url": "https://github.com/sponsors/nzakas"
},
"scripts": {
"build": "rollup -c && tsc",
"prepare": "npm run build",
"lint": "eslint src/ tests/",
"test:unit": "c8 mocha tests/module-importer.test.js",
"test:build": "node tests/pkg.test.cjs && node tests/pkg.test.mjs",
"test": "npm run test:unit && npm run test:build"
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git+https://github.com/humanwhocodes/module-importer.git"
},
"keywords": [
"modules",
"esm",
"commonjs"
],
"engines": {
"node": ">=12.22"
},
"author": "Nicholas C. Zaks",
"license": "Apache-2.0",
"devDependencies": {
"@types/node": "^18.7.6",
"c8": "7.12.0",
"chai": "4.3.6",
"eslint": "8.22.0",
"lint-staged": "13.0.3",
"mocha": "9.2.2",
"rollup": "2.78.0",
"typescript": "4.7.4",
"yorkie": "2.0.0"
}
}

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/**
* @fileoverview Universal module importer
*/
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Imports
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
const { createRequire } = require("module");
const { pathToFileURL } = require("url");
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Helpers
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
const SLASHES = new Set(["/", "\\"]);
/**
* Normalizes directories to have a trailing slash.
* Resolve is pretty finicky -- if the directory name doesn't have
* a trailing slash then it tries to look in the parent directory.
* i.e., if the directory is "/usr/nzakas/foo" it will start the
* search in /usr/nzakas. However, if the directory is "/user/nzakas/foo/",
* then it will start the search in /user/nzakas/foo.
* @param {string} directory The directory to check.
* @returns {string} The normalized directory.
*/
function normalizeDirectory(directory) {
if (!SLASHES.has(directory[directory.length-1])) {
return directory + "/";
}
return directory;
}
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Exports
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Class for importing both CommonJS and ESM modules in Node.js.
*/
exports.ModuleImporter = class ModuleImporter {
/**
* Creates a new instance.
* @param {string} [cwd] The current working directory to resolve from.
*/
constructor(cwd = process.cwd()) {
/**
* The base directory from which paths should be resolved.
* @type {string}
*/
this.cwd = normalizeDirectory(cwd);
}
/**
* Resolves a module based on its name or location.
* @param {string} specifier Either an npm package name or
* relative file path.
* @returns {string|undefined} The location of the import.
* @throws {Error} If specifier cannot be located.
*/
resolve(specifier) {
const require = createRequire(this.cwd);
return require.resolve(specifier);
}
/**
* Imports a module based on its name or location.
* @param {string} specifier Either an npm package name or
* relative file path.
* @returns {Promise<object>} The module's object.
*/
import(specifier) {
const location = this.resolve(specifier);
return import(pathToFileURL(location).href);
}
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/**
* @fileoverview Universal module importer
*/
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Imports
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import { createRequire } from "module";
import { fileURLToPath } from "url";
import { dirname } from "path";
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Helpers
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
const __filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url);
const __dirname = dirname(__filename);
const require = createRequire(__dirname + "/");
const { ModuleImporter } = require("./module-importer.cjs");
export { ModuleImporter };

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module.exports = {
"env": {
"commonjs": true,
"es6": true,
"node": true
},
"extends": "eslint:recommended",
"parserOptions": {
"ecmaVersion": 2018
},
"rules": {
"indent": [
"error",
4
],
"linebreak-style": [
"error",
"unix"
],
"quotes": [
"error",
"double"
],
"semi": [
"error",
"always"
]
}
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name: Node CI
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
matrix:
os: [windows-latest, macOS-latest, ubuntu-latest]
node: [8.x, 10.x, 12.x, 14.x]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Use Node.js ${{ matrix.node-version }}
uses: actions/setup-node@v1
with:
node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}
- name: npm install, build, and test
run: |
npm install
npm run build --if-present
npm test
env:
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on:
push:
branches:
- main
name: release-please
jobs:
release-please:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: GoogleCloudPlatform/release-please-action@v2
id: release
with:
release-type: node
package-name: test-release-please
# The logic below handles the npm publication:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
# these if statements ensure that a publication only occurs when
# a new release is created:
if: ${{ steps.release.outputs.release_created }}
- uses: actions/setup-node@v1
with:
node-version: 12
registry-url: 'https://registry.npmjs.org'
if: ${{ steps.release.outputs.release_created }}
- run: npm ci
if: ${{ steps.release.outputs.release_created }}
- run: npm publish
env:
NODE_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{secrets.NPM_TOKEN}}
if: ${{ steps.release.outputs.release_created }}
# Tweets out release announcement
- run: 'npx @humanwhocodes/tweet "Object Schema v${{ steps.release.outputs.major }}.${{ steps.release.outputs.minor }}.${{ steps.release.outputs.patch }} has been released!\n\n${{ github.event.release.html_url }}"'
if: ${{ steps.release.outputs.release_created }}
env:
TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY: ${{ secrets.TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY }}
TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET: ${{ secrets.TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET }}
TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_KEY: ${{ secrets.TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_KEY }}
TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET: ${{ secrets.TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET }}

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# Changelog
### [1.2.1](https://www.github.com/humanwhocodes/object-schema/compare/v1.2.0...v1.2.1) (2021-11-02)
### Bug Fixes
* Never return original object from individual config ([5463c5c](https://www.github.com/humanwhocodes/object-schema/commit/5463c5c6d2cb35a7b7948dffc37c899a41d1775f))

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# JavaScript ObjectSchema Package
by [Nicholas C. Zakas](https://humanwhocodes.com)
If you find this useful, please consider supporting my work with a [donation](https://humanwhocodes.com/donate).
## Overview
A JavaScript object merge/validation utility where you can define a different merge and validation strategy for each key. This is helpful when you need to validate complex data structures and then merge them in a way that is more complex than `Object.assign()`.
## Installation
You can install using either npm:
```
npm install @humanwhocodes/object-schema
```
Or Yarn:
```
yarn add @humanwhocodes/object-schema
```
## Usage
Use CommonJS to get access to the `ObjectSchema` constructor:
```js
const { ObjectSchema } = require("@humanwhocodes/object-schema");
const schema = new ObjectSchema({
// define a definition for the "downloads" key
downloads: {
required: true,
merge(value1, value2) {
return value1 + value2;
},
validate(value) {
if (typeof value !== "number") {
throw new Error("Expected downloads to be a number.");
}
}
},
// define a strategy for the "versions" key
version: {
required: true,
merge(value1, value2) {
return value1.concat(value2);
},
validate(value) {
if (!Array.isArray(value)) {
throw new Error("Expected versions to be an array.");
}
}
}
});
const record1 = {
downloads: 25,
versions: [
"v1.0.0",
"v1.1.0",
"v1.2.0"
]
};
const record2 = {
downloads: 125,
versions: [
"v2.0.0",
"v2.1.0",
"v3.0.0"
]
};
// make sure the records are valid
schema.validate(record1);
schema.validate(record2);
// merge together (schema.merge() accepts any number of objects)
const result = schema.merge(record1, record2);
// result looks like this:
const result = {
downloads: 75,
versions: [
"v1.0.0",
"v1.1.0",
"v1.2.0",
"v2.0.0",
"v2.1.0",
"v3.0.0"
]
};
```
## Tips and Tricks
### Named merge strategies
Instead of specifying a `merge()` method, you can specify one of the following strings to use a default merge strategy:
* `"assign"` - use `Object.assign()` to merge the two values into one object.
* `"overwrite"` - the second value always replaces the first.
* `"replace"` - the second value replaces the first if the second is not `undefined`.
For example:
```js
const schema = new ObjectSchema({
name: {
merge: "replace",
validate() {}
}
});
```
### Named validation strategies
Instead of specifying a `validate()` method, you can specify one of the following strings to use a default validation strategy:
* `"array"` - value must be an array.
* `"boolean"` - value must be a boolean.
* `"number"` - value must be a number.
* `"object"` - value must be an object.
* `"object?"` - value must be an object or null.
* `"string"` - value must be a string.
* `"string!"` - value must be a non-empty string.
For example:
```js
const schema = new ObjectSchema({
name: {
merge: "replace",
validate: "string"
}
});
```
### Subschemas
If you are defining a key that is, itself, an object, you can simplify the process by using a subschema. Instead of defining `merge()` and `validate()`, assign a `schema` key that contains a schema definition, like this:
```js
const schema = new ObjectSchema({
name: {
schema: {
first: {
merge: "replace",
validate: "string"
},
last: {
merge: "replace",
validate: "string"
}
}
}
});
schema.validate({
name: {
first: "n",
last: "z"
}
});
```
### Remove Keys During Merge
If the merge strategy for a key returns `undefined`, then the key will not appear in the final object. For example:
```js
const schema = new ObjectSchema({
date: {
merge() {
return undefined;
},
validate(value) {
Date.parse(value); // throws an error when invalid
}
}
});
const object1 = { date: "5/5/2005" };
const object2 = { date: "6/6/2006" };
const result = schema.merge(object1, object2);
console.log("date" in result); // false
```
### Requiring Another Key Be Present
If you'd like the presence of one key to require the presence of another key, you can use the `requires` property to specify an array of other properties that any key requires. For example:
```js
const schema = new ObjectSchema();
const schema = new ObjectSchema({
date: {
merge() {
return undefined;
},
validate(value) {
Date.parse(value); // throws an error when invalid
}
},
time: {
requires: ["date"],
merge(first, second) {
return second;
},
validate(value) {
// ...
}
}
});
// throws error: Key "time" requires keys "date"
schema.validate({
time: "13:45"
});
```
In this example, even though `date` is an optional key, it is required to be present whenever `time` is present.
## License
BSD 3-Clause

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{
"name": "@humanwhocodes/object-schema",
"version": "1.2.1",
"description": "An object schema merger/validator",
"main": "src/index.js",
"directories": {
"test": "tests"
},
"scripts": {
"test": "mocha tests/"
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git+https://github.com/humanwhocodes/object-schema.git"
},
"keywords": [
"object",
"validation",
"schema",
"merge"
],
"author": "Nicholas C. Zakas",
"license": "BSD-3-Clause",
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/humanwhocodes/object-schema/issues"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/humanwhocodes/object-schema#readme",
"devDependencies": {
"chai": "^4.2.0",
"eslint": "^5.13.0",
"mocha": "^5.2.0"
}
}

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/**
* @filedescription Object Schema Package
*/
exports.ObjectSchema = require("./object-schema").ObjectSchema;
exports.MergeStrategy = require("./merge-strategy").MergeStrategy;
exports.ValidationStrategy = require("./validation-strategy").ValidationStrategy;

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/**
* @filedescription Merge Strategy
*/
"use strict";
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Class
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Container class for several different merge strategies.
*/
class MergeStrategy {
/**
* Merges two keys by overwriting the first with the second.
* @param {*} value1 The value from the first object key.
* @param {*} value2 The value from the second object key.
* @returns {*} The second value.
*/
static overwrite(value1, value2) {
return value2;
}
/**
* Merges two keys by replacing the first with the second only if the
* second is defined.
* @param {*} value1 The value from the first object key.
* @param {*} value2 The value from the second object key.
* @returns {*} The second value if it is defined.
*/
static replace(value1, value2) {
if (typeof value2 !== "undefined") {
return value2;
}
return value1;
}
/**
* Merges two properties by assigning properties from the second to the first.
* @param {*} value1 The value from the first object key.
* @param {*} value2 The value from the second object key.
* @returns {*} A new object containing properties from both value1 and
* value2.
*/
static assign(value1, value2) {
return Object.assign({}, value1, value2);
}
}
exports.MergeStrategy = MergeStrategy;

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/**
* @filedescription Object Schema
*/
"use strict";
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Requirements
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
const { MergeStrategy } = require("./merge-strategy");
const { ValidationStrategy } = require("./validation-strategy");
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Private
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
const strategies = Symbol("strategies");
const requiredKeys = Symbol("requiredKeys");
/**
* Validates a schema strategy.
* @param {string} name The name of the key this strategy is for.
* @param {Object} strategy The strategy for the object key.
* @param {boolean} [strategy.required=true] Whether the key is required.
* @param {string[]} [strategy.requires] Other keys that are required when
* this key is present.
* @param {Function} strategy.merge A method to call when merging two objects
* with the same key.
* @param {Function} strategy.validate A method to call when validating an
* object with the key.
* @returns {void}
* @throws {Error} When the strategy is missing a name.
* @throws {Error} When the strategy is missing a merge() method.
* @throws {Error} When the strategy is missing a validate() method.
*/
function validateDefinition(name, strategy) {
let hasSchema = false;
if (strategy.schema) {
if (typeof strategy.schema === "object") {
hasSchema = true;
} else {
throw new TypeError("Schema must be an object.");
}
}
if (typeof strategy.merge === "string") {
if (!(strategy.merge in MergeStrategy)) {
throw new TypeError(`Definition for key "${name}" missing valid merge strategy.`);
}
} else if (!hasSchema && typeof strategy.merge !== "function") {
throw new TypeError(`Definition for key "${name}" must have a merge property.`);
}
if (typeof strategy.validate === "string") {
if (!(strategy.validate in ValidationStrategy)) {
throw new TypeError(`Definition for key "${name}" missing valid validation strategy.`);
}
} else if (!hasSchema && typeof strategy.validate !== "function") {
throw new TypeError(`Definition for key "${name}" must have a validate() method.`);
}
}
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Class
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Represents an object validation/merging schema.
*/
class ObjectSchema {
/**
* Creates a new instance.
*/
constructor(definitions) {
if (!definitions) {
throw new Error("Schema definitions missing.");
}
/**
* Track all strategies in the schema by key.
* @type {Map}
* @property strategies
*/
this[strategies] = new Map();
/**
* Separately track any keys that are required for faster validation.
* @type {Map}
* @property requiredKeys
*/
this[requiredKeys] = new Map();
// add in all strategies
for (const key of Object.keys(definitions)) {
validateDefinition(key, definitions[key]);
// normalize merge and validate methods if subschema is present
if (typeof definitions[key].schema === "object") {
const schema = new ObjectSchema(definitions[key].schema);
definitions[key] = {
...definitions[key],
merge(first = {}, second = {}) {
return schema.merge(first, second);
},
validate(value) {
ValidationStrategy.object(value);
schema.validate(value);
}
};
}
// normalize the merge method in case there's a string
if (typeof definitions[key].merge === "string") {
definitions[key] = {
...definitions[key],
merge: MergeStrategy[definitions[key].merge]
};
};
// normalize the validate method in case there's a string
if (typeof definitions[key].validate === "string") {
definitions[key] = {
...definitions[key],
validate: ValidationStrategy[definitions[key].validate]
};
};
this[strategies].set(key, definitions[key]);
if (definitions[key].required) {
this[requiredKeys].set(key, definitions[key]);
}
}
}
/**
* Determines if a strategy has been registered for the given object key.
* @param {string} key The object key to find a strategy for.
* @returns {boolean} True if the key has a strategy registered, false if not.
*/
hasKey(key) {
return this[strategies].has(key);
}
/**
* Merges objects together to create a new object comprised of the keys
* of the all objects. Keys are merged based on the each key's merge
* strategy.
* @param {...Object} objects The objects to merge.
* @returns {Object} A new object with a mix of all objects' keys.
* @throws {Error} If any object is invalid.
*/
merge(...objects) {
// double check arguments
if (objects.length < 2) {
throw new Error("merge() requires at least two arguments.");
}
if (objects.some(object => (object == null || typeof object !== "object"))) {
throw new Error("All arguments must be objects.");
}
return objects.reduce((result, object) => {
this.validate(object);
for (const [key, strategy] of this[strategies]) {
try {
if (key in result || key in object) {
const value = strategy.merge.call(this, result[key], object[key]);
if (value !== undefined) {
result[key] = value;
}
}
} catch (ex) {
ex.message = `Key "${key}": ` + ex.message;
throw ex;
}
}
return result;
}, {});
}
/**
* Validates an object's keys based on the validate strategy for each key.
* @param {Object} object The object to validate.
* @returns {void}
* @throws {Error} When the object is invalid.
*/
validate(object) {
// check existing keys first
for (const key of Object.keys(object)) {
// check to see if the key is defined
if (!this.hasKey(key)) {
throw new Error(`Unexpected key "${key}" found.`);
}
// validate existing keys
const strategy = this[strategies].get(key);
// first check to see if any other keys are required
if (Array.isArray(strategy.requires)) {
if (!strategy.requires.every(otherKey => otherKey in object)) {
throw new Error(`Key "${key}" requires keys "${strategy.requires.join("\", \"")}".`);
}
}
// now apply remaining validation strategy
try {
strategy.validate.call(strategy, object[key]);
} catch (ex) {
ex.message = `Key "${key}": ` + ex.message;
throw ex;
}
}
// ensure required keys aren't missing
for (const [key] of this[requiredKeys]) {
if (!(key in object)) {
throw new Error(`Missing required key "${key}".`);
}
}
}
}
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/**
* @filedescription Validation Strategy
*/
"use strict";
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Class
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Container class for several different validation strategies.
*/
class ValidationStrategy {
/**
* Validates that a value is an array.
* @param {*} value The value to validate.
* @returns {void}
* @throws {TypeError} If the value is invalid.
*/
static array(value) {
if (!Array.isArray(value)) {
throw new TypeError("Expected an array.");
}
}
/**
* Validates that a value is a boolean.
* @param {*} value The value to validate.
* @returns {void}
* @throws {TypeError} If the value is invalid.
*/
static boolean(value) {
if (typeof value !== "boolean") {
throw new TypeError("Expected a Boolean.");
}
}
/**
* Validates that a value is a number.
* @param {*} value The value to validate.
* @returns {void}
* @throws {TypeError} If the value is invalid.
*/
static number(value) {
if (typeof value !== "number") {
throw new TypeError("Expected a number.");
}
}
/**
* Validates that a value is a object.
* @param {*} value The value to validate.
* @returns {void}
* @throws {TypeError} If the value is invalid.
*/
static object(value) {
if (!value || typeof value !== "object") {
throw new TypeError("Expected an object.");
}
}
/**
* Validates that a value is a object or null.
* @param {*} value The value to validate.
* @returns {void}
* @throws {TypeError} If the value is invalid.
*/
static "object?"(value) {
if (typeof value !== "object") {
throw new TypeError("Expected an object or null.");
}
}
/**
* Validates that a value is a string.
* @param {*} value The value to validate.
* @returns {void}
* @throws {TypeError} If the value is invalid.
*/
static string(value) {
if (typeof value !== "string") {
throw new TypeError("Expected a string.");
}
}
/**
* Validates that a value is a non-empty string.
* @param {*} value The value to validate.
* @returns {void}
* @throws {TypeError} If the value is invalid.
*/
static "string!"(value) {
if (typeof value !== "string" || value.length === 0) {
throw new TypeError("Expected a non-empty string.");
}
}
}
exports.ValidationStrategy = ValidationStrategy;

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/**
* @filedescription Merge Strategy Tests
*/
/* global it, describe, beforeEach */
"use strict";
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Requirements
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
const assert = require("chai").assert;
const { MergeStrategy } = require("../src/");
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Class
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe("MergeStrategy", () => {
describe("overwrite()", () => {
it("should overwrite the first value with the second when the second is defined", () => {
const result = MergeStrategy.overwrite(1, 2);
assert.strictEqual(result, 2);
});
it("should overwrite the first value with the second when the second is undefined", () => {
const result = MergeStrategy.overwrite(1, undefined);
assert.strictEqual(result, undefined);
});
});
describe("replace()", () => {
it("should overwrite the first value with the second when the second is defined", () => {
const result = MergeStrategy.replace(1, 2);
assert.strictEqual(result, 2);
});
it("should return the first value when the second is undefined", () => {
const result = MergeStrategy.replace(1, undefined);
assert.strictEqual(result, 1);
});
});
describe("assign()", () => {
it("should merge properties from two objects when called", () => {
const object1 = { foo: 1, bar: 3 };
const object2 = { foo: 2 };
const result = MergeStrategy.assign(object1, object2);
assert.deepStrictEqual(result, {
foo: 2,
bar: 3
});
});
});
});

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/**
* @filedescription Object Schema Tests
*/
/* global it, describe, beforeEach */
"use strict";
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Requirements
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
const assert = require("chai").assert;
const { ObjectSchema } = require("../src/");
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Class
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe("ObjectSchema", () => {
let schema;
describe("new ObjectSchema()", () => {
it("should add a new key when a strategy is passed", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge() {},
validate() {}
}
});
assert.isTrue(schema.hasKey("foo"));
});
it("should throw an error when a strategy is missing a merge() method", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
validate() { }
}
});
}, /Definition for key "foo" must have a merge property/);
});
it("should throw an error when a strategy is missing a merge() method", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
schema = new ObjectSchema();
}, /Schema definitions missing/);
});
it("should throw an error when a strategy is missing a validate() method", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge() { },
}
});
}, /Definition for key "foo" must have a validate\(\) method/);
});
it("should throw an error when merge is an invalid string", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge: "bar",
validate() { }
}
});
}, /key "foo" missing valid merge strategy/);
});
it("should throw an error when validate is an invalid string", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge: "assign",
validate: "s"
}
});
}, /key "foo" missing valid validation strategy/);
});
});
describe("merge()", () => {
it("should throw an error when an unexpected key is found", () => {
let schema = new ObjectSchema({});
assert.throws(() => {
schema.merge({ foo: true }, { foo: true });
}, /Unexpected key "foo"/);
});
it("should throw an error when merge() throws an error", () => {
let schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge() {
throw new Error("Boom!");
},
validate() {}
}
});
assert.throws(() => {
schema.merge({ foo: true }, { foo: true });
}, /Key "foo": Boom!/);
});
it("should call the merge() strategy for one key when called", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge() {
return "bar";
},
validate() {}
}
});
const result = schema.merge({ foo: true }, { foo: false });
assert.propertyVal(result, "foo", "bar");
});
it("should not call the merge() strategy when both objects don't contain the key", () => {
let called = false;
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge() {
called = true;
},
validate() {}
}
});
schema.merge({}, {});
assert.isFalse(called, "The merge() strategy should not have been called.");
});
it("should omit returning the key when the merge() strategy returns undefined", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge() {
return undefined;
},
validate() { }
}
});
const result = schema.merge({ foo: true }, { foo: false });
assert.notProperty(result, "foo");
});
it("should call the merge() strategy for two keys when called", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge() {
return "bar";
},
validate() { }
},
bar: {
merge() {
return "baz";
},
validate() {}
}
});
const result = schema.merge({ foo: true, bar: 1 }, { foo: true, bar: 2 });
assert.propertyVal(result, "foo", "bar");
assert.propertyVal(result, "bar", "baz");
});
it("should call the merge() strategy for two keys when called on three objects", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge() {
return "bar";
},
validate() { }
},
bar: {
merge() {
return "baz";
},
validate() { }
}
});
const result = schema.merge(
{ foo: true, bar: 1 },
{ foo: true, bar: 3 },
{ foo: false, bar: 2 }
);
assert.propertyVal(result, "foo", "bar");
assert.propertyVal(result, "bar", "baz");
});
it("should call the merge() strategy when defined as 'overwrite'", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge: "overwrite",
validate() { }
}
});
const result = schema.merge(
{ foo: true },
{ foo: false }
);
assert.propertyVal(result, "foo", false);
});
it("should call the merge() strategy when defined as 'assign'", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge: "assign",
validate() { }
}
});
const result = schema.merge(
{ foo: { bar: true } },
{ foo: { baz: false } }
);
assert.strictEqual(result.foo.bar, true);
assert.strictEqual(result.foo.baz, false);
});
it("should call the merge strategy when there's a subschema", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
name: {
schema: {
first: {
merge: "replace",
validate: "string"
},
last: {
merge: "replace",
validate: "string"
}
}
}
});
const result = schema.merge({
name: {
first: "n",
last: "z"
}
}, {
name: {
first: "g"
}
});
assert.strictEqual(result.name.first, "g");
assert.strictEqual(result.name.last, "z");
});
it("should return separate objects when using subschema", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
age: {
merge: "replace",
validate: "number"
},
address: {
schema: {
street: {
schema: {
number: {
merge: "replace",
validate: "number"
},
streetName: {
merge: "replace",
validate: "string"
}
}
},
state: {
merge: "replace",
validate: "string"
}
}
}
});
const baseObject = {
address: {
street: {
number: 100,
streetName: "Foo St"
},
state: "HA"
}
};
const result = schema.merge(baseObject, {
age: 29
});
assert.notStrictEqual(result.address.street, baseObject.address.street);
assert.deepStrictEqual(result.address, baseObject.address);
});
it("should not error when calling the merge strategy when there's a subschema and no matching key in second object", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
name: {
schema: {
first: {
merge: "replace",
validate: "string"
},
last: {
merge: "replace",
validate: "string"
}
}
}
});
const result = schema.merge({
name: {
first: "n",
last: "z"
}
}, {
});
assert.strictEqual(result.name.first, "n");
assert.strictEqual(result.name.last, "z");
});
it("should not error when calling the merge strategy when there's multiple subschemas and no matching key in second object", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
user: {
schema: {
name: {
schema: {
first: {
merge: "replace",
validate: "string"
},
last: {
merge: "replace",
validate: "string"
}
}
}
}
}
});
const result = schema.merge({
user: {
name: {
first: "n",
last: "z"
}
}
}, {
});
assert.strictEqual(result.user.name.first, "n");
assert.strictEqual(result.user.name.last, "z");
});
});
describe("validate()", () => {
it("should throw an error when an unexpected key is found", () => {
let schema = new ObjectSchema({});
assert.throws(() => {
schema.validate({ foo: true });
}, /Unexpected key "foo"/);
});
it("should not throw an error when an expected key is found", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge() {
return "bar";
},
validate() {}
}
});
schema.validate({ foo: true });
});
it("should pass the property value into validate() when key is found", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge() {
return "bar";
},
validate(value) {
assert.isTrue(value);
}
}
});
schema.validate({ foo: true });
});
it("should not throw an error when expected keys are found", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge() {
return "bar";
},
validate() {}
},
bar: {
merge() {
return "baz";
},
validate() {}
}
});
schema.validate({ foo: true, bar: true });
});
it("should not throw an error when expected keys are found with required keys", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge() {
return "bar";
},
validate() { }
},
bar: {
requires: ["foo"],
merge() {
return "baz";
},
validate() { }
}
});
schema.validate({ foo: true, bar: true });
});
it("should throw an error when expected keys are found without required keys", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge() {
return "bar";
},
validate() { }
},
baz: {
merge() {
return "baz";
},
validate() { }
},
bar: {
name: "bar",
requires: ["foo", "baz"],
merge() { },
validate() { }
}
});
assert.throws(() => {
schema.validate({ bar: true });
}, /Key "bar" requires keys "foo", "baz"./);
});
it("should throw an error when an expected key is found but is invalid", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge() {
return "bar";
},
validate() {
throw new Error("Invalid key.");
}
}
});
assert.throws(() => {
schema.validate({ foo: true });
}, /Key "foo": Invalid key/);
});
it("should throw an error when an expected key is found but is invalid with a string validator", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge() {
return "bar";
},
validate: "string"
}
});
assert.throws(() => {
schema.validate({ foo: true });
}, /Key "foo": Expected a string/);
});
it("should throw an error when an expected key is found but is invalid with a number validator", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
merge() {
return "bar";
},
validate: "number"
}
});
assert.throws(() => {
schema.validate({ foo: true });
}, /Key "foo": Expected a number/);
});
it("should throw an error when a required key is missing", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
foo: {
required: true,
merge() {
return "bar";
},
validate() {}
}
});
assert.throws(() => {
schema.validate({});
}, /Missing required key "foo"/);
});
it("should throw an error when a subschema is provided and the value doesn't validate", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
name: {
schema: {
first: {
merge: "replace",
validate: "string"
},
last: {
merge: "replace",
validate: "string"
}
}
}
});
assert.throws(() => {
schema.validate({
name: {
first: 123,
last: "z"
}
});
}, /Key "name": Key "first": Expected a string/);
});
it("should not throw an error when a subschema is provided and the value validates", () => {
schema = new ObjectSchema({
name: {
schema: {
first: {
merge: "replace",
validate: "string"
},
last: {
merge: "replace",
validate: "string"
}
}
}
});
schema.validate({
name: {
first: "n",
last: "z"
}
});
});
});
});

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/**
* @filedescription Merge Strategy Tests
*/
/* global it, describe, beforeEach */
"use strict";
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Requirements
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
const assert = require("chai").assert;
const { ValidationStrategy } = require("../src/");
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Class
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe("ValidationStrategy", () => {
describe("boolean", () => {
it("should not throw an error when the value is a boolean", () => {
ValidationStrategy.boolean(true);
});
it("should throw an error when the value is null", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy.boolean(null);
}, /Expected a Boolean/);
});
it("should throw an error when the value is a string", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy.boolean("foo");
}, /Expected a Boolean/);
});
it("should throw an error when the value is a number", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy.boolean(123);
}, /Expected a Boolean/);
});
it("should throw an error when the value is an object", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy.boolean({});
}, /Expected a Boolean/);
});
});
describe("number", () => {
it("should not throw an error when the value is a number", () => {
ValidationStrategy.number(25);
});
it("should throw an error when the value is null", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy.number(null);
}, /Expected a number/);
});
it("should throw an error when the value is a string", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy.number("foo");
}, /Expected a number/);
});
it("should throw an error when the value is a boolean", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy.number(true);
}, /Expected a number/);
});
it("should throw an error when the value is an object", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy.number({});
}, /Expected a number/);
});
});
describe("object", () => {
it("should not throw an error when the value is an object", () => {
ValidationStrategy.object({});
});
it("should throw an error when the value is null", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy.object(null);
}, /Expected an object/);
});
it("should throw an error when the value is a string", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy.object("");
}, /Expected an object/);
});
});
describe("array", () => {
it("should not throw an error when the value is an array", () => {
ValidationStrategy.array([]);
});
it("should throw an error when the value is null", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy.array(null);
}, /Expected an array/);
});
it("should throw an error when the value is a string", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy.array("");
}, /Expected an array/);
});
it("should throw an error when the value is an object", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy.array({});
}, /Expected an array/);
});
});
describe("object?", () => {
it("should not throw an error when the value is an object", () => {
ValidationStrategy["object?"]({});
});
it("should not throw an error when the value is null", () => {
ValidationStrategy["object?"](null);
});
it("should throw an error when the value is a string", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy["object?"]("");
}, /Expected an object/);
});
});
describe("string", () => {
it("should not throw an error when the value is a string", () => {
ValidationStrategy.string("foo");
});
it("should not throw an error when the value is an empty string", () => {
ValidationStrategy.string("");
});
it("should throw an error when the value is null", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy.string(null);
}, /Expected a string/);
});
it("should throw an error when the value is an object", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy.string({});
}, /Expected a string/);
});
});
describe("string!", () => {
it("should not throw an error when the value is an string", () => {
ValidationStrategy["string!"]("foo");
});
it("should throw an error when the value is an empty string", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy["string!"]("");
}, /Expected a non-empty string/);
});
it("should throw an error when the value is null", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy["string!"](null);
}, /Expected a non-empty string/);
});
it("should throw an error when the value is an object", () => {
assert.throws(() => {
ValidationStrategy["string!"]({});
}, /Expected a non-empty string/);
});
});
});

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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) Denis Malinochkin
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

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# @nodelib/fs.scandir
> List files and directories inside the specified directory.
## :bulb: Highlights
The package is aimed at obtaining information about entries in the directory.
* :moneybag: Returns useful information: `name`, `path`, `dirent` and `stats` (optional).
* :gear: On Node.js 10.10+ uses the mechanism without additional calls to determine the entry type. See [`old` and `modern` mode](#old-and-modern-mode).
* :link: Can safely work with broken symbolic links.
## Install
```console
npm install @nodelib/fs.scandir
```
## Usage
```ts
import * as fsScandir from '@nodelib/fs.scandir';
fsScandir.scandir('path', (error, stats) => { /* … */ });
```
## API
### .scandir(path, [optionsOrSettings], callback)
Returns an array of plain objects ([`Entry`](#entry)) with information about entry for provided path with standard callback-style.
```ts
fsScandir.scandir('path', (error, entries) => { /* … */ });
fsScandir.scandir('path', {}, (error, entries) => { /* … */ });
fsScandir.scandir('path', new fsScandir.Settings(), (error, entries) => { /* … */ });
```
### .scandirSync(path, [optionsOrSettings])
Returns an array of plain objects ([`Entry`](#entry)) with information about entry for provided path.
```ts
const entries = fsScandir.scandirSync('path');
const entries = fsScandir.scandirSync('path', {});
const entries = fsScandir.scandirSync(('path', new fsScandir.Settings());
```
#### path
* Required: `true`
* Type: `string | Buffer | URL`
A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
#### optionsOrSettings
* Required: `false`
* Type: `Options | Settings`
* Default: An instance of `Settings` class
An [`Options`](#options) object or an instance of [`Settings`](#settingsoptions) class.
> :book: When you pass a plain object, an instance of the `Settings` class will be created automatically. If you plan to call the method frequently, use a pre-created instance of the `Settings` class.
### Settings([options])
A class of full settings of the package.
```ts
const settings = new fsScandir.Settings({ followSymbolicLinks: false });
const entries = fsScandir.scandirSync('path', settings);
```
## Entry
* `name` — The name of the entry (`unknown.txt`).
* `path` — The path of the entry relative to call directory (`root/unknown.txt`).
* `dirent` — An instance of [`fs.Dirent`](./src/types/index.ts) class. On Node.js below 10.10 will be emulated by [`DirentFromStats`](./src/utils/fs.ts) class.
* `stats` (optional) — An instance of `fs.Stats` class.
For example, the `scandir` call for `tools` directory with one directory inside:
```ts
{
dirent: Dirent { name: 'typedoc', /* … */ },
name: 'typedoc',
path: 'tools/typedoc'
}
```
## Options
### stats
* Type: `boolean`
* Default: `false`
Adds an instance of `fs.Stats` class to the [`Entry`](#entry).
> :book: Always use `fs.readdir` without the `withFileTypes` option. ??TODO??
### followSymbolicLinks
* Type: `boolean`
* Default: `false`
Follow symbolic links or not. Call `fs.stat` on symbolic link if `true`.
### `throwErrorOnBrokenSymbolicLink`
* Type: `boolean`
* Default: `true`
Throw an error when symbolic link is broken if `true` or safely use `lstat` call if `false`.
### `pathSegmentSeparator`
* Type: `string`
* Default: `path.sep`
By default, this package uses the correct path separator for your OS (`\` on Windows, `/` on Unix-like systems). But you can set this option to any separator character(s) that you want to use instead.
### `fs`
* Type: [`FileSystemAdapter`](./src/adapters/fs.ts)
* Default: A default FS methods
By default, the built-in Node.js module (`fs`) is used to work with the file system. You can replace any method with your own.
```ts
interface FileSystemAdapter {
lstat?: typeof fs.lstat;
stat?: typeof fs.stat;
lstatSync?: typeof fs.lstatSync;
statSync?: typeof fs.statSync;
readdir?: typeof fs.readdir;
readdirSync?: typeof fs.readdirSync;
}
const settings = new fsScandir.Settings({
fs: { lstat: fakeLstat }
});
```
## `old` and `modern` mode
This package has two modes that are used depending on the environment and parameters of use.
### old
* Node.js below `10.10` or when the `stats` option is enabled
When working in the old mode, the directory is read first (`fs.readdir`), then the type of entries is determined (`fs.lstat` and/or `fs.stat` for symbolic links).
### modern
* Node.js 10.10+ and the `stats` option is disabled
In the modern mode, reading the directory (`fs.readdir` with the `withFileTypes` option) is combined with obtaining information about its entries. An additional call for symbolic links (`fs.stat`) is still present.
This mode makes fewer calls to the file system. It's faster.
## Changelog
See the [Releases section of our GitHub project](https://github.com/nodelib/nodelib/releases) for changelog for each release version.
## License
This software is released under the terms of the MIT license.

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import type * as fsStat from '@nodelib/fs.stat';
import type { Dirent, ErrnoException } from '../types';
export interface ReaddirAsynchronousMethod {
(filepath: string, options: {
withFileTypes: true;
}, callback: (error: ErrnoException | null, files: Dirent[]) => void): void;
(filepath: string, callback: (error: ErrnoException | null, files: string[]) => void): void;
}
export interface ReaddirSynchronousMethod {
(filepath: string, options: {
withFileTypes: true;
}): Dirent[];
(filepath: string): string[];
}
export declare type FileSystemAdapter = fsStat.FileSystemAdapter & {
readdir: ReaddirAsynchronousMethod;
readdirSync: ReaddirSynchronousMethod;
};
export declare const FILE_SYSTEM_ADAPTER: FileSystemAdapter;
export declare function createFileSystemAdapter(fsMethods?: Partial<FileSystemAdapter>): FileSystemAdapter;

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"use strict";
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.createFileSystemAdapter = exports.FILE_SYSTEM_ADAPTER = void 0;
const fs = require("fs");
exports.FILE_SYSTEM_ADAPTER = {
lstat: fs.lstat,
stat: fs.stat,
lstatSync: fs.lstatSync,
statSync: fs.statSync,
readdir: fs.readdir,
readdirSync: fs.readdirSync
};
function createFileSystemAdapter(fsMethods) {
if (fsMethods === undefined) {
return exports.FILE_SYSTEM_ADAPTER;
}
return Object.assign(Object.assign({}, exports.FILE_SYSTEM_ADAPTER), fsMethods);
}
exports.createFileSystemAdapter = createFileSystemAdapter;

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/**
* IS `true` for Node.js 10.10 and greater.
*/
export declare const IS_SUPPORT_READDIR_WITH_FILE_TYPES: boolean;

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"use strict";
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.IS_SUPPORT_READDIR_WITH_FILE_TYPES = void 0;
const NODE_PROCESS_VERSION_PARTS = process.versions.node.split('.');
if (NODE_PROCESS_VERSION_PARTS[0] === undefined || NODE_PROCESS_VERSION_PARTS[1] === undefined) {
throw new Error(`Unexpected behavior. The 'process.versions.node' variable has invalid value: ${process.versions.node}`);
}
const MAJOR_VERSION = Number.parseInt(NODE_PROCESS_VERSION_PARTS[0], 10);
const MINOR_VERSION = Number.parseInt(NODE_PROCESS_VERSION_PARTS[1], 10);
const SUPPORTED_MAJOR_VERSION = 10;
const SUPPORTED_MINOR_VERSION = 10;
const IS_MATCHED_BY_MAJOR = MAJOR_VERSION > SUPPORTED_MAJOR_VERSION;
const IS_MATCHED_BY_MAJOR_AND_MINOR = MAJOR_VERSION === SUPPORTED_MAJOR_VERSION && MINOR_VERSION >= SUPPORTED_MINOR_VERSION;
/**
* IS `true` for Node.js 10.10 and greater.
*/
exports.IS_SUPPORT_READDIR_WITH_FILE_TYPES = IS_MATCHED_BY_MAJOR || IS_MATCHED_BY_MAJOR_AND_MINOR;

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import type { FileSystemAdapter, ReaddirAsynchronousMethod, ReaddirSynchronousMethod } from './adapters/fs';
import * as async from './providers/async';
import Settings, { Options } from './settings';
import type { Dirent, Entry } from './types';
declare type AsyncCallback = async.AsyncCallback;
declare function scandir(path: string, callback: AsyncCallback): void;
declare function scandir(path: string, optionsOrSettings: Options | Settings, callback: AsyncCallback): void;
declare namespace scandir {
function __promisify__(path: string, optionsOrSettings?: Options | Settings): Promise<Entry[]>;
}
declare function scandirSync(path: string, optionsOrSettings?: Options | Settings): Entry[];
export { scandir, scandirSync, Settings, AsyncCallback, Dirent, Entry, FileSystemAdapter, ReaddirAsynchronousMethod, ReaddirSynchronousMethod, Options };

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"use strict";
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.Settings = exports.scandirSync = exports.scandir = void 0;
const async = require("./providers/async");
const sync = require("./providers/sync");
const settings_1 = require("./settings");
exports.Settings = settings_1.default;
function scandir(path, optionsOrSettingsOrCallback, callback) {
if (typeof optionsOrSettingsOrCallback === 'function') {
async.read(path, getSettings(), optionsOrSettingsOrCallback);
return;
}
async.read(path, getSettings(optionsOrSettingsOrCallback), callback);
}
exports.scandir = scandir;
function scandirSync(path, optionsOrSettings) {
const settings = getSettings(optionsOrSettings);
return sync.read(path, settings);
}
exports.scandirSync = scandirSync;
function getSettings(settingsOrOptions = {}) {
if (settingsOrOptions instanceof settings_1.default) {
return settingsOrOptions;
}
return new settings_1.default(settingsOrOptions);
}

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