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Custom eslint resolve for babel-plugin-module-resolver

eslint-import-resolver-babel-module

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A babel-plugin-module-resolver resolver for eslint-plugin-import

Installation

npm install --save-dev eslint-plugin-import eslint-import-resolver-babel-module

Usage

Inside your .eslintrc file, pass this resolver to eslint-plugin-import:

"settings": {
  "import/resolver": {
    "babel-module": {}
  }
}

And see babel-plugin-module-resolver to know how to configure your aliases.

Example

{
  "extends": "airbnb",
  "rules": {
    "comma-dangle": 0
  },
  "settings": {
    "import/resolver": {
      "babel-module": {}
    }
  }
}

Directory Imports

Some babel plugins like babel-plugin-import-directory or babel-plugin-wildcard allow to import directories (i.e. each file inside a directory) as an object. In order to support this, you can activate the allowExistingDirectories option as follows:

"settings": {
  "import/resolver": {
    "babel-module": { allowExistingDirectories: true }
  }
}

Now when you import a directory like this, the ESLint plugin won't complain and recognize the existing directory:

import * as Items from './dir';

License

MIT, see LICENSE.md for details.