" Author: w0rp " Description: eslint for JavaScript files let g:ale_javascript_eslint_options = \ get(g:, 'ale_javascript_eslint_options', '') function! ale_linters#javascript#eslint#GetCommand(buffer) abort let l:executable = ale#handlers#eslint#GetExecutable(a:buffer) if ale#Has('win32') && l:executable =~? 'eslint\.js$' " For Windows, if we detect an eslint.js script, we need to execute " it with node, or the file can be opened with a text editor. let l:head = 'node ' . ale#Escape(l:executable) else let l:head = ale#Escape(l:executable) endif let l:options = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'javascript_eslint_options') return l:head \ . (!empty(l:options) ? ' ' . l:options : '') \ . ' -f unix --stdin --stdin-filename %s' endfunction let s:col_end_patterns = [ \ '\vParsing error: Unexpected token (.+) ', \ '\v''(.+)'' is not defined.', \ '\v%(Unexpected|Redundant use of) [''`](.+)[''`]', \ '\vUnexpected (console) statement', \] function! ale_linters#javascript#eslint#Handle(buffer, lines) abort let l:config_error_pattern = '\v^ESLint couldn''t find a configuration file' \ . '|^Cannot read config file' \ . '|^.*Configuration for rule .* is invalid' " Look for a message in the first few lines which indicates that " a configuration file couldn't be found. for l:line in a:lines[:10] if len(matchlist(l:line, l:config_error_pattern)) > 0 return [{ \ 'lnum': 1, \ 'text': 'eslint configuration error (type :ALEDetail for more information)', \ 'detail': join(a:lines, "\n"), \}] endif endfor " Matches patterns line the following: " " /path/to/some-filename.js:47:14: Missing trailing comma. [Warning/comma-dangle] " /path/to/some-filename.js:56:41: Missing semicolon. [Error/semi] let l:pattern = '^.*:\(\d\+\):\(\d\+\): \(.\+\) \[\(.\+\)\]$' " This second pattern matches lines like the following: " " /path/to/some-filename.js:13:3: Parsing error: Unexpected token let l:parsing_pattern = '^.*:\(\d\+\):\(\d\+\): \(.\+\)$' let l:output = [] for l:match in ale#util#GetMatches(a:lines, [l:pattern, l:parsing_pattern]) let l:type = 'Error' let l:text = l:match[3] " Take the error type from the output if available. if !empty(l:match[4]) let l:type = split(l:match[4], '/')[0] let l:text .= ' [' . l:match[4] . ']' endif let l:obj = { \ 'lnum': l:match[1] + 0, \ 'col': l:match[2] + 0, \ 'text': l:text, \ 'type': l:type ==# 'Warning' ? 'W' : 'E', \} for l:col_match in ale#util#GetMatches(l:text, s:col_end_patterns) let l:obj.end_col = l:obj.col + len(l:col_match[1]) - 1 endfor call add(l:output, l:obj) endfor return l:output endfunction call ale#linter#Define('javascript', { \ 'name': 'eslint', \ 'executable_callback': 'ale#handlers#eslint#GetExecutable', \ 'command_callback': 'ale_linters#javascript#eslint#GetCommand', \ 'callback': 'ale_linters#javascript#eslint#Handle', \})