deno_lint
A Rust crate for writing fast JavaScript and TypeScript linters.
This crate powers deno lint
, but is
not Deno specific and can be used to write linters for Node as well.
Supports recommended
set of rules from ESLint and @typescript-eslint
out of
the box with no config.
See the roadmap
Supported rules
Visit https://lint.deno.land for the list of available rules.
Performance
Blazing fast, see comparison with ESLint:
Benchmarks are run during CI on Ubuntu, using the same set of rules for both
linters. Test subject is oak
server
consisting of about 50 files. See ./benchmarks/
directory for
more info.
Node.js bindings
If you want to use deno_lint
with Node, please refer to
@node-rs/deno-lint
package
which provides programmatic API as well as Webpack loader for deno_lint
.
Example
examples/dlint/main.rs
provides a minimal standalone binary demonstrating how
deno_lint
can be used as a crate.
# Build standalone binary
$ cargo build --example dlint --features="docs"
$ ./target/debug/examples/dlint --help
dlint
USAGE:
dlint <SUBCOMMAND>
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
SUBCOMMANDS:
help Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
rules
run
$ ./target/debug/examples/dlint run ../deno/std/http/server.ts ../deno/std/http/file_server.ts
(no-empty) Empty block statement
--> ../deno/std/http/server.ts:93:14
|
93 | } catch {}
| ^^
|
(no-empty) Empty block statement
--> ../deno/std/http/server.ts:111:44
|
111 | while ((await body.read(buf)) !== null) {}
| ^^
|
(no-empty) Empty block statement
--> ../deno/std/http/server.ts:120:41
|
120 | constructor(public listener: Listener) {}
| ^^
|
(ban-untagged-todo) TODO should be tagged with (@username) or (#issue)
--> ../deno/std/http/file_server.ts:5:0
|
5 | // TODO Stream responses instead of reading them into memory.
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
(ban-untagged-todo) TODO should be tagged with (@username) or (#issue)
--> ../deno/std/http/file_server.ts:6:0
|
6 | // TODO Add tests like these:
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
(ban-untagged-todo) TODO should be tagged with (@username) or (#issue)
--> ../deno/std/http/file_server.ts:137:0
|
137 | // TODO: simplify this after deno.stat and deno.readDir are fixed
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
(no-empty) Empty block statement
--> ../deno/std/http/file_server.ts:155:16
|
155 | } catch (e) {}
| ^^
|
Found 7 problems
For more concrete implementation visit
deno
Developing
Make sure to have latest stable version of Rust installed (1.56.0).
// check version
$ rustc --version
rustc 1.56.0 (09c42c458 2021-10-18)
// build all targets
$ cargo build --all-targets
// test it
$ cargo test
Generating flamegraph (Linux)
Prerequisites:
- Install
perf
,stackcollapse-perf
,c++filt
andflamegraph
$ RUSTFLAGS='-g' cargo build --release --all-targets # build target
$ sudo perf record --call-graph dwarf ./target/release/examples/dlint benchmarks/oak/**.ts # create performance profile
$ perf script | stackcollapse-perf | c++filt | flamegraph > flame.svg # generate flamegraph
You can use rust-unmangle or rustfilt instead of c++filt.
These commands can take a few minutes to run.
Contributing
-
If you are going to work on an issue, mention so in the issue comments before you start working on the issue.
-
Please be professional in the forums. We follow Rust's code of conduct (CoC) Have a problem? Email ry@tinyclouds.org.
-
Ask for help in the community chat room.
Submitting a Pull Request
Before submitting, please make sure the following is done:
- That there is a related issue and it is referenced in the PR text.
- There are tests that cover the changes.
- Ensure
cargo test
passes. - Format your code with
deno run --allow-run tools/format.ts
- Make sure
deno run --allow-run --allow-env tools/lint.ts
passes. - If you've added a new rule:
- Run
cargo build --example dlint --all-features
- Update docs by running the generated binary with these arguments
./target/debug/examples/dlint rules --json > www/static/docs.json
- Run