webpack-jshint-loader
A JSHint loader module for webpack. Runs JSHint on JavaScript files in a bundle at build-time. Forked https://github.com/webpack-contrib/jshint-loader
Requirements
This module requires a minimum of Node v6.9.0 and Webpack v4.0.0.
Getting Started
To begin, you'll need to install webpack-jshint-loader
:
$ npm install webpack-jshint-loader --save-dev
Then add the loader to your webpack
config. For example:
// webpack.config.jsmoduleexports = module: rules: test: /.js/ enforce: 'pre' exclude: /node_modules/ use: loader: `jshint-loader` options: ...options
And run webpack
via your preferred method.
Options
All valid JSHint options are valid on this object, in addition to the custom loader options listed below:
delete options.; delete options.; delete options.;
emitErrors
Type: Boolean
Default: undefined
Instructs the loader to emit all JSHint warnings and errors as webpack errors.
failOnHint
Type: Boolean
Default: undefined
Instructs the loader to cause the webpack build to fail on all JSHint warnings and errors.
reporter
Type: Function
Default: undefined
A function used to format and emit JSHint warnings and errors.
Custom Reporter
By default, jshint-loader
will provide a default reporter.
However, if you prefer a custom reporter, pass a function under the reporter
property in jshint
options. (see usage above)
The reporter function will be passed an array of errors/warnings produced by JSHint with the following structure:
id: string usually '(error)' code: string error/warning code reason: string error/warning message evidence: string a piece of code that generated this error line: number character: number scope: string message scope; usually '(main)' unless the code was eval'ed] [+ a few other legacy fields that you don't need to worry about// ...// more errors/warnings
The reporter function will be excuted with the loader context as this
. You may
emit messages using this.emitWarning(...)
or this.emitError(...)
. See
webpack docs on loader context.
Note: JSHint reporters are not compatible with JSHint-loader! This is due to the fact that reporter input is only processed from one file; not multiple files. Error reporting in this manner differs from traditional reporters for JSHint since the loader plugin (i.e. JSHint-loader) is executed for each source file; and thus the reporter is executed for each file.
The output in webpack CLI will usually be:
...WARNING in /path/to/filejs<reporter output>...
`
Contributing
Please take a moment to read our contributing guidelines if you haven't yet done so.