danger-plugin-tslint
Danger plugin for TSLint
Usage
Setup TSLint
This Danger plugin requires that you output the TSLint results as a JSON file before running danger
on CI.
One way to do this is to use TSLint's JSON formatter and tee
.
Given a package.json
with a "lint" script:
{
"scripts": {
"lint": "tslint 'src/**/*.{ts,tsx}'"
}
}
Running yarn run lint --silent -- --format json
will only output the JSON results, which are piped into tee
and written to disk in the reports/lint-results.json
file.
# ci-script.sh
mkdir -p reports/
yarn run lint --silent -- --format json | tee reports/lint-results.json
yarn run danger
In this example, may also want to add the
reports/
directory to your.gitignore
file, as this file does not need to be checked into source control.
Setup Danger
Install:
yarn add danger-plugin-tslint --dev
At a glance:
// dangerfile.js
import path from 'path'
import tslint from 'danger-plugin-tslint'
// Handle TSLint results in `reports/lint-results.json` and leave a Danger comment on the PR
tslint({
lintResultsJsonPath: path.resolve(__dirname, 'reports', 'lint-results.json'),
})
By default tslint()
will use the defaultResultHandler
in src/resultHandlers.ts
. If you want to supply a custom result handler, which also requires you to call Danger functions like fail()
and message()
, you can do that too:
// dangerfile.js
import path from 'path'
import tslint from 'danger-plugin-tslint'
tslint({
lintResultsJsonPath: path.resolve(__dirname, 'reports', 'lint-results.json'),
handleResults: (results) => {
if (results.length > 0) {
const formattedResults = formatResults(results)
fail(`TSLint failed\n\n${formattedResults}`)
} else {
message('👍 TSLint passed')
}
}
})
See the documentation for detailed information (and also check out src/index.ts
).
Changelog
See the GitHub release history.
Development
Install Yarn, and install the dependencies - yarn install
.
Run the Jest test suite with yarn test
.
This project uses semantic-release for automated NPM package publishing.
The main caveat: instead of running git commit
, run yarn commit
and follow the prompts to input a conventional changelog message via commitizen.
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