1/** 2 * @fileoverview Main Linter Class 3 * @author Gyandeep Singh 4 * @author aladdin-add 5 */ 6 7"use strict"; 8 9//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10// Requirements 11//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12 13const 14 path = require("path"), 15 eslintScope = require("eslint-scope"), 16 evk = require("eslint-visitor-keys"), 17 espree = require("espree"), 18 lodash = require("lodash"), 19 BuiltInEnvironments = require("@eslint/eslintrc/conf/environments"), 20 pkg = require("../../package.json"), 21 astUtils = require("../shared/ast-utils"), 22 ConfigOps = require("@eslint/eslintrc/lib/shared/config-ops"), 23 ConfigValidator = require("@eslint/eslintrc/lib/shared/config-validator"), 24 Traverser = require("../shared/traverser"), 25 { SourceCode } = require("../source-code"), 26 CodePathAnalyzer = require("./code-path-analysis/code-path-analyzer"), 27 applyDisableDirectives = require("./apply-disable-directives"), 28 ConfigCommentParser = require("./config-comment-parser"), 29 NodeEventGenerator = require("./node-event-generator"), 30 createReportTranslator = require("./report-translator"), 31 Rules = require("./rules"), 32 createEmitter = require("./safe-emitter"), 33 SourceCodeFixer = require("./source-code-fixer"), 34 timing = require("./timing"), 35 ruleReplacements = require("../../conf/replacements.json"); 36 37const debug = require("debug")("eslint:linter"); 38const MAX_AUTOFIX_PASSES = 10; 39const DEFAULT_PARSER_NAME = "espree"; 40const commentParser = new ConfigCommentParser(); 41const DEFAULT_ERROR_LOC = { start: { line: 1, column: 0 }, end: { line: 1, column: 1 } }; 42 43//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 44// Typedefs 45//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 46 47/** @typedef {InstanceType<import("../cli-engine/config-array")["ConfigArray"]>} ConfigArray */ 48/** @typedef {InstanceType<import("../cli-engine/config-array")["ExtractedConfig"]>} ExtractedConfig */ 49/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").ConfigData} ConfigData */ 50/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Environment} Environment */ 51/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").GlobalConf} GlobalConf */ 52/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").LintMessage} LintMessage */ 53/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").ParserOptions} ParserOptions */ 54/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Processor} Processor */ 55/** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Rule} Rule */ 56 57/** 58 * @template T 59 * @typedef {{ [P in keyof T]-?: T[P] }} Required 60 */ 61 62/** 63 * @typedef {Object} DisableDirective 64 * @property {("disable"|"enable"|"disable-line"|"disable-next-line")} type 65 * @property {number} line 66 * @property {number} column 67 * @property {(string|null)} ruleId 68 */ 69 70/** 71 * The private data for `Linter` instance. 72 * @typedef {Object} LinterInternalSlots 73 * @property {ConfigArray|null} lastConfigArray The `ConfigArray` instance that the last `verify()` call used. 74 * @property {SourceCode|null} lastSourceCode The `SourceCode` instance that the last `verify()` call used. 75 * @property {Map<string, Parser>} parserMap The loaded parsers. 76 * @property {Rules} ruleMap The loaded rules. 77 */ 78 79/** 80 * @typedef {Object} VerifyOptions 81 * @property {boolean} [allowInlineConfig] Allow/disallow inline comments' ability 82 * to change config once it is set. Defaults to true if not supplied. 83 * Useful if you want to validate JS without comments overriding rules. 84 * @property {boolean} [disableFixes] if `true` then the linter doesn't make `fix` 85 * properties into the lint result. 86 * @property {string} [filename] the filename of the source code. 87 * @property {boolean | "off" | "warn" | "error"} [reportUnusedDisableDirectives] Adds reported errors for 88 * unused `eslint-disable` directives. 89 */ 90 91/** 92 * @typedef {Object} ProcessorOptions 93 * @property {(filename:string, text:string) => boolean} [filterCodeBlock] the 94 * predicate function that selects adopt code blocks. 95 * @property {Processor["postprocess"]} [postprocess] postprocessor for report 96 * messages. If provided, this should accept an array of the message lists 97 * for each code block returned from the preprocessor, apply a mapping to 98 * the messages as appropriate, and return a one-dimensional array of 99 * messages. 100 * @property {Processor["preprocess"]} [preprocess] preprocessor for source text. 101 * If provided, this should accept a string of source text, and return an 102 * array of code blocks to lint. 103 */ 104 105/** 106 * @typedef {Object} FixOptions 107 * @property {boolean | ((message: LintMessage) => boolean)} [fix] Determines 108 * whether fixes should be applied. 109 */ 110 111/** 112 * @typedef {Object} InternalOptions 113 * @property {string | null} warnInlineConfig The config name what `noInlineConfig` setting came from. If `noInlineConfig` setting didn't exist, this is null. If this is a config name, then the linter warns directive comments. 114 * @property {"off" | "warn" | "error"} reportUnusedDisableDirectives (boolean values were normalized) 115 */ 116 117//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 118// Helpers 119//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 120 121/** 122 * Ensures that variables representing built-in properties of the Global Object, 123 * and any globals declared by special block comments, are present in the global 124 * scope. 125 * @param {Scope} globalScope The global scope. 126 * @param {Object} configGlobals The globals declared in configuration 127 * @param {{exportedVariables: Object, enabledGlobals: Object}} commentDirectives Directives from comment configuration 128 * @returns {void} 129 */ 130function addDeclaredGlobals(globalScope, configGlobals, { exportedVariables, enabledGlobals }) { 131 132 // Define configured global variables. 133 for (const id of new Set([...Object.keys(configGlobals), ...Object.keys(enabledGlobals)])) { 134 135 /* 136 * `ConfigOps.normalizeConfigGlobal` will throw an error if a configured global value is invalid. However, these errors would 137 * typically be caught when validating a config anyway (validity for inline global comments is checked separately). 138 */ 139 const configValue = configGlobals[id] === void 0 ? void 0 : ConfigOps.normalizeConfigGlobal(configGlobals[id]); 140 const commentValue = enabledGlobals[id] && enabledGlobals[id].value; 141 const value = commentValue || configValue; 142 const sourceComments = enabledGlobals[id] && enabledGlobals[id].comments; 143 144 if (value === "off") { 145 continue; 146 } 147 148 let variable = globalScope.set.get(id); 149 150 if (!variable) { 151 variable = new eslintScope.Variable(id, globalScope); 152 153 globalScope.variables.push(variable); 154 globalScope.set.set(id, variable); 155 } 156 157 variable.eslintImplicitGlobalSetting = configValue; 158 variable.eslintExplicitGlobal = sourceComments !== void 0; 159 variable.eslintExplicitGlobalComments = sourceComments; 160 variable.writeable = (value === "writable"); 161 } 162 163 // mark all exported variables as such 164 Object.keys(exportedVariables).forEach(name => { 165 const variable = globalScope.set.get(name); 166 167 if (variable) { 168 variable.eslintUsed = true; 169 } 170 }); 171 172 /* 173 * "through" contains all references which definitions cannot be found. 174 * Since we augment the global scope using configuration, we need to update 175 * references and remove the ones that were added by configuration. 176 */ 177 globalScope.through = globalScope.through.filter(reference => { 178 const name = reference.identifier.name; 179 const variable = globalScope.set.get(name); 180 181 if (variable) { 182 183 /* 184 * Links the variable and the reference. 185 * And this reference is removed from `Scope#through`. 186 */ 187 reference.resolved = variable; 188 variable.references.push(reference); 189 190 return false; 191 } 192 193 return true; 194 }); 195} 196 197/** 198 * creates a missing-rule message. 199 * @param {string} ruleId the ruleId to create 200 * @returns {string} created error message 201 * @private 202 */ 203function createMissingRuleMessage(ruleId) { 204 return Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(ruleReplacements.rules, ruleId) 205 ? `Rule '${ruleId}' was removed and replaced by: ${ruleReplacements.rules[ruleId].join(", ")}` 206 : `Definition for rule '${ruleId}' was not found.`; 207} 208 209/** 210 * creates a linting problem 211 * @param {Object} options to create linting error 212 * @param {string} [options.ruleId] the ruleId to report 213 * @param {Object} [options.loc] the loc to report 214 * @param {string} [options.message] the error message to report 215 * @param {string} [options.severity] the error message to report 216 * @returns {LintMessage} created problem, returns a missing-rule problem if only provided ruleId. 217 * @private 218 */ 219function createLintingProblem(options) { 220 const { 221 ruleId = null, 222 loc = DEFAULT_ERROR_LOC, 223 message = createMissingRuleMessage(options.ruleId), 224 severity = 2 225 } = options; 226 227 return { 228 ruleId, 229 message, 230 line: loc.start.line, 231 column: loc.start.column + 1, 232 endLine: loc.end.line, 233 endColumn: loc.end.column + 1, 234 severity, 235 nodeType: null 236 }; 237} 238 239/** 240 * Creates a collection of disable directives from a comment 241 * @param {Object} options to create disable directives 242 * @param {("disable"|"enable"|"disable-line"|"disable-next-line")} options.type The type of directive comment 243 * @param {{line: number, column: number}} options.loc The 0-based location of the comment token 244 * @param {string} options.value The value after the directive in the comment 245 * comment specified no specific rules, so it applies to all rules (e.g. `eslint-disable`) 246 * @param {function(string): {create: Function}} options.ruleMapper A map from rule IDs to defined rules 247 * @returns {Object} Directives and problems from the comment 248 */ 249function createDisableDirectives(options) { 250 const { type, loc, value, ruleMapper } = options; 251 const ruleIds = Object.keys(commentParser.parseListConfig(value)); 252 const directiveRules = ruleIds.length ? ruleIds : [null]; 253 const result = { 254 directives: [], // valid disable directives 255 directiveProblems: [] // problems in directives 256 }; 257 258 for (const ruleId of directiveRules) { 259 260 // push to directives, if the rule is defined(including null, e.g. /*eslint enable*/) 261 if (ruleId === null || ruleMapper(ruleId) !== null) { 262 result.directives.push({ type, line: loc.start.line, column: loc.start.column + 1, ruleId }); 263 } else { 264 result.directiveProblems.push(createLintingProblem({ ruleId, loc })); 265 } 266 } 267 return result; 268} 269 270/** 271 * Remove the ignored part from a given directive comment and trim it. 272 * @param {string} value The comment text to strip. 273 * @returns {string} The stripped text. 274 */ 275function stripDirectiveComment(value) { 276 return value.split(/\s-{2,}\s/u)[0].trim(); 277} 278 279/** 280 * Parses comments in file to extract file-specific config of rules, globals 281 * and environments and merges them with global config; also code blocks 282 * where reporting is disabled or enabled and merges them with reporting config. 283 * @param {string} filename The file being checked. 284 * @param {ASTNode} ast The top node of the AST. 285 * @param {function(string): {create: Function}} ruleMapper A map from rule IDs to defined rules 286 * @param {string|null} warnInlineConfig If a string then it should warn directive comments as disabled. The string value is the config name what the setting came from. 287 * @returns {{configuredRules: Object, enabledGlobals: {value:string,comment:Token}[], exportedVariables: Object, problems: Problem[], disableDirectives: DisableDirective[]}} 288 * A collection of the directive comments that were found, along with any problems that occurred when parsing 289 */ 290function getDirectiveComments(filename, ast, ruleMapper, warnInlineConfig) { 291 const configuredRules = {}; 292 const enabledGlobals = Object.create(null); 293 const exportedVariables = {}; 294 const problems = []; 295 const disableDirectives = []; 296 const validator = new ConfigValidator({ 297 builtInRules: Rules 298 }); 299 300 ast.comments.filter(token => token.type !== "Shebang").forEach(comment => { 301 const trimmedCommentText = stripDirectiveComment(comment.value); 302 const match = /^(eslint(?:-env|-enable|-disable(?:(?:-next)?-line)?)?|exported|globals?)(?:\s|$)/u.exec(trimmedCommentText); 303 304 if (!match) { 305 return; 306 } 307 const directiveText = match[1]; 308 const lineCommentSupported = /^eslint-disable-(next-)?line$/u.test(directiveText); 309 310 if (comment.type === "Line" && !lineCommentSupported) { 311 return; 312 } 313 314 if (warnInlineConfig) { 315 const kind = comment.type === "Block" ? `/*${directiveText}*/` : `//${directiveText}`; 316 317 problems.push(createLintingProblem({ 318 ruleId: null, 319 message: `'${kind}' has no effect because you have 'noInlineConfig' setting in ${warnInlineConfig}.`, 320 loc: comment.loc, 321 severity: 1 322 })); 323 return; 324 } 325 326 if (lineCommentSupported && comment.loc.start.line !== comment.loc.end.line) { 327 const message = `${directiveText} comment should not span multiple lines.`; 328 329 problems.push(createLintingProblem({ 330 ruleId: null, 331 message, 332 loc: comment.loc 333 })); 334 return; 335 } 336 337 const directiveValue = trimmedCommentText.slice(match.index + directiveText.length); 338 339 switch (directiveText) { 340 case "eslint-disable": 341 case "eslint-enable": 342 case "eslint-disable-next-line": 343 case "eslint-disable-line": { 344 const directiveType = directiveText.slice("eslint-".length); 345 const options = { type: directiveType, loc: comment.loc, value: directiveValue, ruleMapper }; 346 const { directives, directiveProblems } = createDisableDirectives(options); 347 348 disableDirectives.push(...directives); 349 problems.push(...directiveProblems); 350 break; 351 } 352 353 case "exported": 354 Object.assign(exportedVariables, commentParser.parseStringConfig(directiveValue, comment)); 355 break; 356 357 case "globals": 358 case "global": 359 for (const [id, { value }] of Object.entries(commentParser.parseStringConfig(directiveValue, comment))) { 360 let normalizedValue; 361 362 try { 363 normalizedValue = ConfigOps.normalizeConfigGlobal(value); 364 } catch (err) { 365 problems.push(createLintingProblem({ 366 ruleId: null, 367 loc: comment.loc, 368 message: err.message 369 })); 370 continue; 371 } 372 373 if (enabledGlobals[id]) { 374 enabledGlobals[id].comments.push(comment); 375 enabledGlobals[id].value = normalizedValue; 376 } else { 377 enabledGlobals[id] = { 378 comments: [comment], 379 value: normalizedValue 380 }; 381 } 382 } 383 break; 384 385 case "eslint": { 386 const parseResult = commentParser.parseJsonConfig(directiveValue, comment.loc); 387 388 if (parseResult.success) { 389 Object.keys(parseResult.config).forEach(name => { 390 const rule = ruleMapper(name); 391 const ruleValue = parseResult.config[name]; 392 393 if (rule === null) { 394 problems.push(createLintingProblem({ ruleId: name, loc: comment.loc })); 395 return; 396 } 397 398 try { 399 validator.validateRuleOptions(rule, name, ruleValue); 400 } catch (err) { 401 problems.push(createLintingProblem({ 402 ruleId: name, 403 message: err.message, 404 loc: comment.loc 405 })); 406 407 // do not apply the config, if found invalid options. 408 return; 409 } 410 411 configuredRules[name] = ruleValue; 412 }); 413 } else { 414 problems.push(parseResult.error); 415 } 416 417 break; 418 } 419 420 // no default 421 } 422 }); 423 424 return { 425 configuredRules, 426 enabledGlobals, 427 exportedVariables, 428 problems, 429 disableDirectives 430 }; 431} 432 433/** 434 * Normalize ECMAScript version from the initial config 435 * @param {number} ecmaVersion ECMAScript version from the initial config 436 * @returns {number} normalized ECMAScript version 437 */ 438function normalizeEcmaVersion(ecmaVersion) { 439 440 /* 441 * Calculate ECMAScript edition number from official year version starting with 442 * ES2015, which corresponds with ES6 (or a difference of 2009). 443 */ 444 return ecmaVersion >= 2015 ? ecmaVersion - 2009 : ecmaVersion; 445} 446 447const eslintEnvPattern = /\/\*\s*eslint-env\s(.+?)\*\//gu; 448 449/** 450 * Checks whether or not there is a comment which has "eslint-env *" in a given text. 451 * @param {string} text A source code text to check. 452 * @returns {Object|null} A result of parseListConfig() with "eslint-env *" comment. 453 */ 454function findEslintEnv(text) { 455 let match, retv; 456 457 eslintEnvPattern.lastIndex = 0; 458 459 while ((match = eslintEnvPattern.exec(text)) !== null) { 460 retv = Object.assign( 461 retv || {}, 462 commentParser.parseListConfig(stripDirectiveComment(match[1])) 463 ); 464 } 465 466 return retv; 467} 468 469/** 470 * Convert "/path/to/<text>" to "<text>". 471 * `CLIEngine#executeOnText()` method gives "/path/to/<text>" if the filename 472 * was omitted because `configArray.extractConfig()` requires an absolute path. 473 * But the linter should pass `<text>` to `RuleContext#getFilename()` in that 474 * case. 475 * Also, code blocks can have their virtual filename. If the parent filename was 476 * `<text>`, the virtual filename is `<text>/0_foo.js` or something like (i.e., 477 * it's not an absolute path). 478 * @param {string} filename The filename to normalize. 479 * @returns {string} The normalized filename. 480 */ 481function normalizeFilename(filename) { 482 const parts = filename.split(path.sep); 483 const index = parts.lastIndexOf("<text>"); 484 485 return index === -1 ? filename : parts.slice(index).join(path.sep); 486} 487 488/** 489 * Normalizes the possible options for `linter.verify` and `linter.verifyAndFix` to a 490 * consistent shape. 491 * @param {VerifyOptions} providedOptions Options 492 * @param {ConfigData} config Config. 493 * @returns {Required<VerifyOptions> & InternalOptions} Normalized options 494 */ 495function normalizeVerifyOptions(providedOptions, config) { 496 const disableInlineConfig = config.noInlineConfig === true; 497 const ignoreInlineConfig = providedOptions.allowInlineConfig === false; 498 const configNameOfNoInlineConfig = config.configNameOfNoInlineConfig 499 ? ` (${config.configNameOfNoInlineConfig})` 500 : ""; 501 502 let reportUnusedDisableDirectives = providedOptions.reportUnusedDisableDirectives; 503 504 if (typeof reportUnusedDisableDirectives === "boolean") { 505 reportUnusedDisableDirectives = reportUnusedDisableDirectives ? "error" : "off"; 506 } 507 if (typeof reportUnusedDisableDirectives !== "string") { 508 reportUnusedDisableDirectives = config.reportUnusedDisableDirectives ? "warn" : "off"; 509 } 510 511 return { 512 filename: normalizeFilename(providedOptions.filename || "<input>"), 513 allowInlineConfig: !ignoreInlineConfig, 514 warnInlineConfig: disableInlineConfig && !ignoreInlineConfig 515 ? `your config${configNameOfNoInlineConfig}` 516 : null, 517 reportUnusedDisableDirectives, 518 disableFixes: Boolean(providedOptions.disableFixes) 519 }; 520} 521 522/** 523 * Combines the provided parserOptions with the options from environments 524 * @param {string} parserName The parser name which uses this options. 525 * @param {ParserOptions} providedOptions The provided 'parserOptions' key in a config 526 * @param {Environment[]} enabledEnvironments The environments enabled in configuration and with inline comments 527 * @returns {ParserOptions} Resulting parser options after merge 528 */ 529function resolveParserOptions(parserName, providedOptions, enabledEnvironments) { 530 const parserOptionsFromEnv = enabledEnvironments 531 .filter(env => env.parserOptions) 532 .reduce((parserOptions, env) => lodash.merge(parserOptions, env.parserOptions), {}); 533 const mergedParserOptions = lodash.merge(parserOptionsFromEnv, providedOptions || {}); 534 const isModule = mergedParserOptions.sourceType === "module"; 535 536 if (isModule) { 537 538 /* 539 * can't have global return inside of modules 540 * TODO: espree validate parserOptions.globalReturn when sourceType is setting to module.(@aladdin-add) 541 */ 542 mergedParserOptions.ecmaFeatures = Object.assign({}, mergedParserOptions.ecmaFeatures, { globalReturn: false }); 543 } 544 545 /* 546 * TODO: @aladdin-add 547 * 1. for a 3rd-party parser, do not normalize parserOptions 548 * 2. for espree, no need to do this (espree will do it) 549 */ 550 mergedParserOptions.ecmaVersion = normalizeEcmaVersion(mergedParserOptions.ecmaVersion); 551 552 return mergedParserOptions; 553} 554 555/** 556 * Combines the provided globals object with the globals from environments 557 * @param {Record<string, GlobalConf>} providedGlobals The 'globals' key in a config 558 * @param {Environment[]} enabledEnvironments The environments enabled in configuration and with inline comments 559 * @returns {Record<string, GlobalConf>} The resolved globals object 560 */ 561function resolveGlobals(providedGlobals, enabledEnvironments) { 562 return Object.assign( 563 {}, 564 ...enabledEnvironments.filter(env => env.globals).map(env => env.globals), 565 providedGlobals 566 ); 567} 568 569/** 570 * Strips Unicode BOM from a given text. 571 * @param {string} text A text to strip. 572 * @returns {string} The stripped text. 573 */ 574function stripUnicodeBOM(text) { 575 576 /* 577 * Check Unicode BOM. 578 * In JavaScript, string data is stored as UTF-16, so BOM is 0xFEFF. 579 * http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/6.0/#sec-unicode-format-control-characters 580 */ 581 if (text.charCodeAt(0) === 0xFEFF) { 582 return text.slice(1); 583 } 584 return text; 585} 586 587/** 588 * Get the options for a rule (not including severity), if any 589 * @param {Array|number} ruleConfig rule configuration 590 * @returns {Array} of rule options, empty Array if none 591 */ 592function getRuleOptions(ruleConfig) { 593 if (Array.isArray(ruleConfig)) { 594 return ruleConfig.slice(1); 595 } 596 return []; 597 598} 599 600/** 601 * Analyze scope of the given AST. 602 * @param {ASTNode} ast The `Program` node to analyze. 603 * @param {ParserOptions} parserOptions The parser options. 604 * @param {Record<string, string[]>} visitorKeys The visitor keys. 605 * @returns {ScopeManager} The analysis result. 606 */ 607function analyzeScope(ast, parserOptions, visitorKeys) { 608 const ecmaFeatures = parserOptions.ecmaFeatures || {}; 609 const ecmaVersion = parserOptions.ecmaVersion || 5; 610 611 return eslintScope.analyze(ast, { 612 ignoreEval: true, 613 nodejsScope: ecmaFeatures.globalReturn, 614 impliedStrict: ecmaFeatures.impliedStrict, 615 ecmaVersion, 616 sourceType: parserOptions.sourceType || "script", 617 childVisitorKeys: visitorKeys || evk.KEYS, 618 fallback: Traverser.getKeys 619 }); 620} 621 622/** 623 * Parses text into an AST. Moved out here because the try-catch prevents 624 * optimization of functions, so it's best to keep the try-catch as isolated 625 * as possible 626 * @param {string} text The text to parse. 627 * @param {Parser} parser The parser to parse. 628 * @param {ParserOptions} providedParserOptions Options to pass to the parser 629 * @param {string} filePath The path to the file being parsed. 630 * @returns {{success: false, error: Problem}|{success: true, sourceCode: SourceCode}} 631 * An object containing the AST and parser services if parsing was successful, or the error if parsing failed 632 * @private 633 */ 634function parse(text, parser, providedParserOptions, filePath) { 635 const textToParse = stripUnicodeBOM(text).replace(astUtils.shebangPattern, (match, captured) => `//${captured}`); 636 const parserOptions = Object.assign({}, providedParserOptions, { 637 loc: true, 638 range: true, 639 raw: true, 640 tokens: true, 641 comment: true, 642 eslintVisitorKeys: true, 643 eslintScopeManager: true, 644 filePath 645 }); 646 647 /* 648 * Check for parsing errors first. If there's a parsing error, nothing 649 * else can happen. However, a parsing error does not throw an error 650 * from this method - it's just considered a fatal error message, a 651 * problem that ESLint identified just like any other. 652 */ 653 try { 654 const parseResult = (typeof parser.parseForESLint === "function") 655 ? parser.parseForESLint(textToParse, parserOptions) 656 : { ast: parser.parse(textToParse, parserOptions) }; 657 const ast = parseResult.ast; 658 const parserServices = parseResult.services || {}; 659 const visitorKeys = parseResult.visitorKeys || evk.KEYS; 660 const scopeManager = parseResult.scopeManager || analyzeScope(ast, parserOptions, visitorKeys); 661 662 return { 663 success: true, 664 665 /* 666 * Save all values that `parseForESLint()` returned. 667 * If a `SourceCode` object is given as the first parameter instead of source code text, 668 * linter skips the parsing process and reuses the source code object. 669 * In that case, linter needs all the values that `parseForESLint()` returned. 670 */ 671 sourceCode: new SourceCode({ 672 text, 673 ast, 674 parserServices, 675 scopeManager, 676 visitorKeys 677 }) 678 }; 679 } catch (ex) { 680 681 // If the message includes a leading line number, strip it: 682 const message = `Parsing error: ${ex.message.replace(/^line \d+:/iu, "").trim()}`; 683 684 debug("%s\n%s", message, ex.stack); 685 686 return { 687 success: false, 688 error: { 689 ruleId: null, 690 fatal: true, 691 severity: 2, 692 message, 693 line: ex.lineNumber, 694 column: ex.column 695 } 696 }; 697 } 698} 699 700/** 701 * Gets the scope for the current node 702 * @param {ScopeManager} scopeManager The scope manager for this AST 703 * @param {ASTNode} currentNode The node to get the scope of 704 * @returns {eslint-scope.Scope} The scope information for this node 705 */ 706function getScope(scopeManager, currentNode) { 707 708 // On Program node, get the outermost scope to avoid return Node.js special function scope or ES modules scope. 709 const inner = currentNode.type !== "Program"; 710 711 for (let node = currentNode; node; node = node.parent) { 712 const scope = scopeManager.acquire(node, inner); 713 714 if (scope) { 715 if (scope.type === "function-expression-name") { 716 return scope.childScopes[0]; 717 } 718 return scope; 719 } 720 } 721 722 return scopeManager.scopes[0]; 723} 724 725/** 726 * Marks a variable as used in the current scope 727 * @param {ScopeManager} scopeManager The scope manager for this AST. The scope may be mutated by this function. 728 * @param {ASTNode} currentNode The node currently being traversed 729 * @param {Object} parserOptions The options used to parse this text 730 * @param {string} name The name of the variable that should be marked as used. 731 * @returns {boolean} True if the variable was found and marked as used, false if not. 732 */ 733function markVariableAsUsed(scopeManager, currentNode, parserOptions, name) { 734 const hasGlobalReturn = parserOptions.ecmaFeatures && parserOptions.ecmaFeatures.globalReturn; 735 const specialScope = hasGlobalReturn || parserOptions.sourceType === "module"; 736 const currentScope = getScope(scopeManager, currentNode); 737 738 // Special Node.js scope means we need to start one level deeper 739 const initialScope = currentScope.type === "global" && specialScope ? currentScope.childScopes[0] : currentScope; 740 741 for (let scope = initialScope; scope; scope = scope.upper) { 742 const variable = scope.variables.find(scopeVar => scopeVar.name === name); 743 744 if (variable) { 745 variable.eslintUsed = true; 746 return true; 747 } 748 } 749 750 return false; 751} 752 753/** 754 * Runs a rule, and gets its listeners 755 * @param {Rule} rule A normalized rule with a `create` method 756 * @param {Context} ruleContext The context that should be passed to the rule 757 * @returns {Object} A map of selector listeners provided by the rule 758 */ 759function createRuleListeners(rule, ruleContext) { 760 try { 761 return rule.create(ruleContext); 762 } catch (ex) { 763 ex.message = `Error while loading rule '${ruleContext.id}': ${ex.message}`; 764 throw ex; 765 } 766} 767 768/** 769 * Gets all the ancestors of a given node 770 * @param {ASTNode} node The node 771 * @returns {ASTNode[]} All the ancestor nodes in the AST, not including the provided node, starting 772 * from the root node and going inwards to the parent node. 773 */ 774function getAncestors(node) { 775 const ancestorsStartingAtParent = []; 776 777 for (let ancestor = node.parent; ancestor; ancestor = ancestor.parent) { 778 ancestorsStartingAtParent.push(ancestor); 779 } 780 781 return ancestorsStartingAtParent.reverse(); 782} 783 784// methods that exist on SourceCode object 785const DEPRECATED_SOURCECODE_PASSTHROUGHS = { 786 getSource: "getText", 787 getSourceLines: "getLines", 788 getAllComments: "getAllComments", 789 getNodeByRangeIndex: "getNodeByRangeIndex", 790 getComments: "getComments", 791 getCommentsBefore: "getCommentsBefore", 792 getCommentsAfter: "getCommentsAfter", 793 getCommentsInside: "getCommentsInside", 794 getJSDocComment: "getJSDocComment", 795 getFirstToken: "getFirstToken", 796 getFirstTokens: "getFirstTokens", 797 getLastToken: "getLastToken", 798 getLastTokens: "getLastTokens", 799 getTokenAfter: "getTokenAfter", 800 getTokenBefore: "getTokenBefore", 801 getTokenByRangeStart: "getTokenByRangeStart", 802 getTokens: "getTokens", 803 getTokensAfter: "getTokensAfter", 804 getTokensBefore: "getTokensBefore", 805 getTokensBetween: "getTokensBetween" 806}; 807 808const BASE_TRAVERSAL_CONTEXT = Object.freeze( 809 Object.keys(DEPRECATED_SOURCECODE_PASSTHROUGHS).reduce( 810 (contextInfo, methodName) => 811 Object.assign(contextInfo, { 812 [methodName](...args) { 813 return this.getSourceCode()[DEPRECATED_SOURCECODE_PASSTHROUGHS[methodName]](...args); 814 } 815 }), 816 {} 817 ) 818); 819 820/** 821 * Runs the given rules on the given SourceCode object 822 * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode A SourceCode object for the given text 823 * @param {Object} configuredRules The rules configuration 824 * @param {function(string): Rule} ruleMapper A mapper function from rule names to rules 825 * @param {Object} parserOptions The options that were passed to the parser 826 * @param {string} parserName The name of the parser in the config 827 * @param {Object} settings The settings that were enabled in the config 828 * @param {string} filename The reported filename of the code 829 * @param {boolean} disableFixes If true, it doesn't make `fix` properties. 830 * @param {string | undefined} cwd cwd of the cli 831 * @returns {Problem[]} An array of reported problems 832 */ 833function runRules(sourceCode, configuredRules, ruleMapper, parserOptions, parserName, settings, filename, disableFixes, cwd) { 834 const emitter = createEmitter(); 835 const nodeQueue = []; 836 let currentNode = sourceCode.ast; 837 838 Traverser.traverse(sourceCode.ast, { 839 enter(node, parent) { 840 node.parent = parent; 841 nodeQueue.push({ isEntering: true, node }); 842 }, 843 leave(node) { 844 nodeQueue.push({ isEntering: false, node }); 845 }, 846 visitorKeys: sourceCode.visitorKeys 847 }); 848 849 /* 850 * Create a frozen object with the ruleContext properties and methods that are shared by all rules. 851 * All rule contexts will inherit from this object. This avoids the performance penalty of copying all the 852 * properties once for each rule. 853 */ 854 const sharedTraversalContext = Object.freeze( 855 Object.assign( 856 Object.create(BASE_TRAVERSAL_CONTEXT), 857 { 858 getAncestors: () => getAncestors(currentNode), 859 getDeclaredVariables: sourceCode.scopeManager.getDeclaredVariables.bind(sourceCode.scopeManager), 860 getCwd: () => cwd, 861 getFilename: () => filename, 862 getScope: () => getScope(sourceCode.scopeManager, currentNode), 863 getSourceCode: () => sourceCode, 864 markVariableAsUsed: name => markVariableAsUsed(sourceCode.scopeManager, currentNode, parserOptions, name), 865 parserOptions, 866 parserPath: parserName, 867 parserServices: sourceCode.parserServices, 868 settings 869 } 870 ) 871 ); 872 873 874 const lintingProblems = []; 875 876 Object.keys(configuredRules).forEach(ruleId => { 877 const severity = ConfigOps.getRuleSeverity(configuredRules[ruleId]); 878 879 // not load disabled rules 880 if (severity === 0) { 881 return; 882 } 883 884 const rule = ruleMapper(ruleId); 885 886 if (rule === null) { 887 lintingProblems.push(createLintingProblem({ ruleId })); 888 return; 889 } 890 891 const messageIds = rule.meta && rule.meta.messages; 892 let reportTranslator = null; 893 const ruleContext = Object.freeze( 894 Object.assign( 895 Object.create(sharedTraversalContext), 896 { 897 id: ruleId, 898 options: getRuleOptions(configuredRules[ruleId]), 899 report(...args) { 900 901 /* 902 * Create a report translator lazily. 903 * In a vast majority of cases, any given rule reports zero errors on a given 904 * piece of code. Creating a translator lazily avoids the performance cost of 905 * creating a new translator function for each rule that usually doesn't get 906 * called. 907 * 908 * Using lazy report translators improves end-to-end performance by about 3% 909 * with Node 8.4.0. 910 */ 911 if (reportTranslator === null) { 912 reportTranslator = createReportTranslator({ 913 ruleId, 914 severity, 915 sourceCode, 916 messageIds, 917 disableFixes 918 }); 919 } 920 const problem = reportTranslator(...args); 921 922 if (problem.fix && rule.meta && !rule.meta.fixable) { 923 throw new Error("Fixable rules should export a `meta.fixable` property."); 924 } 925 lintingProblems.push(problem); 926 } 927 } 928 ) 929 ); 930 931 const ruleListeners = createRuleListeners(rule, ruleContext); 932 933 // add all the selectors from the rule as listeners 934 Object.keys(ruleListeners).forEach(selector => { 935 emitter.on( 936 selector, 937 timing.enabled 938 ? timing.time(ruleId, ruleListeners[selector]) 939 : ruleListeners[selector] 940 ); 941 }); 942 }); 943 944 // only run code path analyzer if the top level node is "Program", skip otherwise 945 const eventGenerator = nodeQueue[0].node.type === "Program" ? new CodePathAnalyzer(new NodeEventGenerator(emitter)) : new NodeEventGenerator(emitter); 946 947 nodeQueue.forEach(traversalInfo => { 948 currentNode = traversalInfo.node; 949 950 try { 951 if (traversalInfo.isEntering) { 952 eventGenerator.enterNode(currentNode); 953 } else { 954 eventGenerator.leaveNode(currentNode); 955 } 956 } catch (err) { 957 err.currentNode = currentNode; 958 throw err; 959 } 960 }); 961 962 return lintingProblems; 963} 964 965/** 966 * Ensure the source code to be a string. 967 * @param {string|SourceCode} textOrSourceCode The text or source code object. 968 * @returns {string} The source code text. 969 */ 970function ensureText(textOrSourceCode) { 971 if (typeof textOrSourceCode === "object") { 972 const { hasBOM, text } = textOrSourceCode; 973 const bom = hasBOM ? "\uFEFF" : ""; 974 975 return bom + text; 976 } 977 978 return String(textOrSourceCode); 979} 980 981/** 982 * Get an environment. 983 * @param {LinterInternalSlots} slots The internal slots of Linter. 984 * @param {string} envId The environment ID to get. 985 * @returns {Environment|null} The environment. 986 */ 987function getEnv(slots, envId) { 988 return ( 989 (slots.lastConfigArray && slots.lastConfigArray.pluginEnvironments.get(envId)) || 990 BuiltInEnvironments.get(envId) || 991 null 992 ); 993} 994 995/** 996 * Get a rule. 997 * @param {LinterInternalSlots} slots The internal slots of Linter. 998 * @param {string} ruleId The rule ID to get. 999 * @returns {Rule|null} The rule. 1000 */ 1001function getRule(slots, ruleId) { 1002 return ( 1003 (slots.lastConfigArray && slots.lastConfigArray.pluginRules.get(ruleId)) || 1004 slots.ruleMap.get(ruleId) 1005 ); 1006} 1007 1008/** 1009 * Normalize the value of the cwd 1010 * @param {string | undefined} cwd raw value of the cwd, path to a directory that should be considered as the current working directory, can be undefined. 1011 * @returns {string | undefined} normalized cwd 1012 */ 1013function normalizeCwd(cwd) { 1014 if (cwd) { 1015 return cwd; 1016 } 1017 if (typeof process === "object") { 1018 return process.cwd(); 1019 } 1020 1021 // It's more explicit to assign the undefined 1022 // eslint-disable-next-line no-undefined 1023 return undefined; 1024} 1025 1026/** 1027 * The map to store private data. 1028 * @type {WeakMap<Linter, LinterInternalSlots>} 1029 */ 1030const internalSlotsMap = new WeakMap(); 1031 1032//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1033// Public Interface 1034//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1035 1036/** 1037 * Object that is responsible for verifying JavaScript text 1038 * @name eslint 1039 */ 1040class Linter { 1041 1042 /** 1043 * Initialize the Linter. 1044 * @param {Object} [config] the config object 1045 * @param {string} [config.cwd] path to a directory that should be considered as the current working directory, can be undefined. 1046 */ 1047 constructor({ cwd } = {}) { 1048 internalSlotsMap.set(this, { 1049 cwd: normalizeCwd(cwd), 1050 lastConfigArray: null, 1051 lastSourceCode: null, 1052 parserMap: new Map([["espree", espree]]), 1053 ruleMap: new Rules() 1054 }); 1055 1056 this.version = pkg.version; 1057 } 1058 1059 /** 1060 * Getter for package version. 1061 * @static 1062 * @returns {string} The version from package.json. 1063 */ 1064 static get version() { 1065 return pkg.version; 1066 } 1067 1068 /** 1069 * Same as linter.verify, except without support for processors. 1070 * @param {string|SourceCode} textOrSourceCode The text to parse or a SourceCode object. 1071 * @param {ConfigData} providedConfig An ESLintConfig instance to configure everything. 1072 * @param {VerifyOptions} [providedOptions] The optional filename of the file being checked. 1073 * @returns {LintMessage[]} The results as an array of messages or an empty array if no messages. 1074 */ 1075 _verifyWithoutProcessors(textOrSourceCode, providedConfig, providedOptions) { 1076 const slots = internalSlotsMap.get(this); 1077 const config = providedConfig || {}; 1078 const options = normalizeVerifyOptions(providedOptions, config); 1079 let text; 1080 1081 // evaluate arguments 1082 if (typeof textOrSourceCode === "string") { 1083 slots.lastSourceCode = null; 1084 text = textOrSourceCode; 1085 } else { 1086 slots.lastSourceCode = textOrSourceCode; 1087 text = textOrSourceCode.text; 1088 } 1089 1090 // Resolve parser. 1091 let parserName = DEFAULT_PARSER_NAME; 1092 let parser = espree; 1093 1094 if (typeof config.parser === "object" && config.parser !== null) { 1095 parserName = config.parser.filePath; 1096 parser = config.parser.definition; 1097 } else if (typeof config.parser === "string") { 1098 if (!slots.parserMap.has(config.parser)) { 1099 return [{ 1100 ruleId: null, 1101 fatal: true, 1102 severity: 2, 1103 message: `Configured parser '${config.parser}' was not found.`, 1104 line: 0, 1105 column: 0 1106 }]; 1107 } 1108 parserName = config.parser; 1109 parser = slots.parserMap.get(config.parser); 1110 } 1111 1112 // search and apply "eslint-env *". 1113 const envInFile = options.allowInlineConfig && !options.warnInlineConfig 1114 ? findEslintEnv(text) 1115 : {}; 1116 const resolvedEnvConfig = Object.assign({ builtin: true }, config.env, envInFile); 1117 const enabledEnvs = Object.keys(resolvedEnvConfig) 1118 .filter(envName => resolvedEnvConfig[envName]) 1119 .map(envName => getEnv(slots, envName)) 1120 .filter(env => env); 1121 1122 const parserOptions = resolveParserOptions(parserName, config.parserOptions || {}, enabledEnvs); 1123 const configuredGlobals = resolveGlobals(config.globals || {}, enabledEnvs); 1124 const settings = config.settings || {}; 1125 1126 if (!slots.lastSourceCode) { 1127 const parseResult = parse( 1128 text, 1129 parser, 1130 parserOptions, 1131 options.filename 1132 ); 1133 1134 if (!parseResult.success) { 1135 return [parseResult.error]; 1136 } 1137 1138 slots.lastSourceCode = parseResult.sourceCode; 1139 } else { 1140 1141 /* 1142 * If the given source code object as the first argument does not have scopeManager, analyze the scope. 1143 * This is for backward compatibility (SourceCode is frozen so it cannot rebind). 1144 */ 1145 if (!slots.lastSourceCode.scopeManager) { 1146 slots.lastSourceCode = new SourceCode({ 1147 text: slots.lastSourceCode.text, 1148 ast: slots.lastSourceCode.ast, 1149 parserServices: slots.lastSourceCode.parserServices, 1150 visitorKeys: slots.lastSourceCode.visitorKeys, 1151 scopeManager: analyzeScope(slots.lastSourceCode.ast, parserOptions) 1152 }); 1153 } 1154 } 1155 1156 const sourceCode = slots.lastSourceCode; 1157 const commentDirectives = options.allowInlineConfig 1158 ? getDirectiveComments(options.filename, sourceCode.ast, ruleId => getRule(slots, ruleId), options.warnInlineConfig) 1159 : { configuredRules: {}, enabledGlobals: {}, exportedVariables: {}, problems: [], disableDirectives: [] }; 1160 1161 // augment global scope with declared global variables 1162 addDeclaredGlobals( 1163 sourceCode.scopeManager.scopes[0], 1164 configuredGlobals, 1165 { exportedVariables: commentDirectives.exportedVariables, enabledGlobals: commentDirectives.enabledGlobals } 1166 ); 1167 1168 const configuredRules = Object.assign({}, config.rules, commentDirectives.configuredRules); 1169 1170 let lintingProblems; 1171 1172 try { 1173 lintingProblems = runRules( 1174 sourceCode, 1175 configuredRules, 1176 ruleId => getRule(slots, ruleId), 1177 parserOptions, 1178 parserName, 1179 settings, 1180 options.filename, 1181 options.disableFixes, 1182 slots.cwd 1183 ); 1184 } catch (err) { 1185 err.message += `\nOccurred while linting ${options.filename}`; 1186 debug("An error occurred while traversing"); 1187 debug("Filename:", options.filename); 1188 if (err.currentNode) { 1189 const { line } = err.currentNode.loc.start; 1190 1191 debug("Line:", line); 1192 err.message += `:${line}`; 1193 } 1194 debug("Parser Options:", parserOptions); 1195 debug("Parser Path:", parserName); 1196 debug("Settings:", settings); 1197 throw err; 1198 } 1199 1200 return applyDisableDirectives({ 1201 directives: commentDirectives.disableDirectives, 1202 problems: lintingProblems 1203 .concat(commentDirectives.problems) 1204 .sort((problemA, problemB) => problemA.line - problemB.line || problemA.column - problemB.column), 1205 reportUnusedDisableDirectives: options.reportUnusedDisableDirectives 1206 }); 1207 } 1208 1209 /** 1210 * Verifies the text against the rules specified by the second argument. 1211 * @param {string|SourceCode} textOrSourceCode The text to parse or a SourceCode object. 1212 * @param {ConfigData|ConfigArray} config An ESLintConfig instance to configure everything. 1213 * @param {(string|(VerifyOptions&ProcessorOptions))} [filenameOrOptions] The optional filename of the file being checked. 1214 * If this is not set, the filename will default to '<input>' in the rule context. If 1215 * an object, then it has "filename", "allowInlineConfig", and some properties. 1216 * @returns {LintMessage[]} The results as an array of messages or an empty array if no messages. 1217 */ 1218 verify(textOrSourceCode, config, filenameOrOptions) { 1219 debug("Verify"); 1220 const options = typeof filenameOrOptions === "string" 1221 ? { filename: filenameOrOptions } 1222 : filenameOrOptions || {}; 1223 1224 // CLIEngine passes a `ConfigArray` object. 1225 if (config && typeof config.extractConfig === "function") { 1226 return this._verifyWithConfigArray(textOrSourceCode, config, options); 1227 } 1228 1229 /* 1230 * `Linter` doesn't support `overrides` property in configuration. 1231 * So we cannot apply multiple processors. 1232 */ 1233 if (options.preprocess || options.postprocess) { 1234 return this._verifyWithProcessor(textOrSourceCode, config, options); 1235 } 1236 return this._verifyWithoutProcessors(textOrSourceCode, config, options); 1237 } 1238 1239 /** 1240 * Verify a given code with `ConfigArray`. 1241 * @param {string|SourceCode} textOrSourceCode The source code. 1242 * @param {ConfigArray} configArray The config array. 1243 * @param {VerifyOptions&ProcessorOptions} options The options. 1244 * @returns {LintMessage[]} The found problems. 1245 */ 1246 _verifyWithConfigArray(textOrSourceCode, configArray, options) { 1247 debug("With ConfigArray: %s", options.filename); 1248 1249 // Store the config array in order to get plugin envs and rules later. 1250 internalSlotsMap.get(this).lastConfigArray = configArray; 1251 1252 // Extract the final config for this file. 1253 const config = configArray.extractConfig(options.filename); 1254 const processor = 1255 config.processor && 1256 configArray.pluginProcessors.get(config.processor); 1257 1258 // Verify. 1259 if (processor) { 1260 debug("Apply the processor: %o", config.processor); 1261 const { preprocess, postprocess, supportsAutofix } = processor; 1262 const disableFixes = options.disableFixes || !supportsAutofix; 1263 1264 return this._verifyWithProcessor( 1265 textOrSourceCode, 1266 config, 1267 { ...options, disableFixes, postprocess, preprocess }, 1268 configArray 1269 ); 1270 } 1271 return this._verifyWithoutProcessors(textOrSourceCode, config, options); 1272 } 1273 1274 /** 1275 * Verify with a processor. 1276 * @param {string|SourceCode} textOrSourceCode The source code. 1277 * @param {ConfigData|ExtractedConfig} config The config array. 1278 * @param {VerifyOptions&ProcessorOptions} options The options. 1279 * @param {ConfigArray} [configForRecursive] The `ConfigArray` object to apply multiple processors recursively. 1280 * @returns {LintMessage[]} The found problems. 1281 */ 1282 _verifyWithProcessor(textOrSourceCode, config, options, configForRecursive) { 1283 const filename = options.filename || "<input>"; 1284 const filenameToExpose = normalizeFilename(filename); 1285 const text = ensureText(textOrSourceCode); 1286 const preprocess = options.preprocess || (rawText => [rawText]); 1287 const postprocess = options.postprocess || lodash.flatten; 1288 const filterCodeBlock = 1289 options.filterCodeBlock || 1290 (blockFilename => blockFilename.endsWith(".js")); 1291 const originalExtname = path.extname(filename); 1292 const messageLists = preprocess(text, filenameToExpose).map((block, i) => { 1293 debug("A code block was found: %o", block.filename || "(unnamed)"); 1294 1295 // Keep the legacy behavior. 1296 if (typeof block === "string") { 1297 return this._verifyWithoutProcessors(block, config, options); 1298 } 1299 1300 const blockText = block.text; 1301 const blockName = path.join(filename, `${i}_${block.filename}`); 1302 1303 // Skip this block if filtered. 1304 if (!filterCodeBlock(blockName, blockText)) { 1305 debug("This code block was skipped."); 1306 return []; 1307 } 1308 1309 // Resolve configuration again if the file extension was changed. 1310 if (configForRecursive && path.extname(blockName) !== originalExtname) { 1311 debug("Resolving configuration again because the file extension was changed."); 1312 return this._verifyWithConfigArray( 1313 blockText, 1314 configForRecursive, 1315 { ...options, filename: blockName } 1316 ); 1317 } 1318 1319 // Does lint. 1320 return this._verifyWithoutProcessors( 1321 blockText, 1322 config, 1323 { ...options, filename: blockName } 1324 ); 1325 }); 1326 1327 return postprocess(messageLists, filenameToExpose); 1328 } 1329 1330 /** 1331 * Gets the SourceCode object representing the parsed source. 1332 * @returns {SourceCode} The SourceCode object. 1333 */ 1334 getSourceCode() { 1335 return internalSlotsMap.get(this).lastSourceCode; 1336 } 1337 1338 /** 1339 * Defines a new linting rule. 1340 * @param {string} ruleId A unique rule identifier 1341 * @param {Function | Rule} ruleModule Function from context to object mapping AST node types to event handlers 1342 * @returns {void} 1343 */ 1344 defineRule(ruleId, ruleModule) { 1345 internalSlotsMap.get(this).ruleMap.define(ruleId, ruleModule); 1346 } 1347 1348 /** 1349 * Defines many new linting rules. 1350 * @param {Record<string, Function | Rule>} rulesToDefine map from unique rule identifier to rule 1351 * @returns {void} 1352 */ 1353 defineRules(rulesToDefine) { 1354 Object.getOwnPropertyNames(rulesToDefine).forEach(ruleId => { 1355 this.defineRule(ruleId, rulesToDefine[ruleId]); 1356 }); 1357 } 1358 1359 /** 1360 * Gets an object with all loaded rules. 1361 * @returns {Map<string, Rule>} All loaded rules 1362 */ 1363 getRules() { 1364 const { lastConfigArray, ruleMap } = internalSlotsMap.get(this); 1365 1366 return new Map(function *() { 1367 yield* ruleMap; 1368 1369 if (lastConfigArray) { 1370 yield* lastConfigArray.pluginRules; 1371 } 1372 }()); 1373 } 1374 1375 /** 1376 * Define a new parser module 1377 * @param {string} parserId Name of the parser 1378 * @param {Parser} parserModule The parser object 1379 * @returns {void} 1380 */ 1381 defineParser(parserId, parserModule) { 1382 internalSlotsMap.get(this).parserMap.set(parserId, parserModule); 1383 } 1384 1385 /** 1386 * Performs multiple autofix passes over the text until as many fixes as possible 1387 * have been applied. 1388 * @param {string} text The source text to apply fixes to. 1389 * @param {ConfigData|ConfigArray} config The ESLint config object to use. 1390 * @param {VerifyOptions&ProcessorOptions&FixOptions} options The ESLint options object to use. 1391 * @returns {{fixed:boolean,messages:LintMessage[],output:string}} The result of the fix operation as returned from the 1392 * SourceCodeFixer. 1393 */ 1394 verifyAndFix(text, config, options) { 1395 let messages = [], 1396 fixedResult, 1397 fixed = false, 1398 passNumber = 0, 1399 currentText = text; 1400 const debugTextDescription = options && options.filename || `${text.slice(0, 10)}...`; 1401 const shouldFix = options && typeof options.fix !== "undefined" ? options.fix : true; 1402 1403 /** 1404 * This loop continues until one of the following is true: 1405 * 1406 * 1. No more fixes have been applied. 1407 * 2. Ten passes have been made. 1408 * 1409 * That means anytime a fix is successfully applied, there will be another pass. 1410 * Essentially, guaranteeing a minimum of two passes. 1411 */ 1412 do { 1413 passNumber++; 1414 1415 debug(`Linting code for ${debugTextDescription} (pass ${passNumber})`); 1416 messages = this.verify(currentText, config, options); 1417 1418 debug(`Generating fixed text for ${debugTextDescription} (pass ${passNumber})`); 1419 fixedResult = SourceCodeFixer.applyFixes(currentText, messages, shouldFix); 1420 1421 /* 1422 * stop if there are any syntax errors. 1423 * 'fixedResult.output' is a empty string. 1424 */ 1425 if (messages.length === 1 && messages[0].fatal) { 1426 break; 1427 } 1428 1429 // keep track if any fixes were ever applied - important for return value 1430 fixed = fixed || fixedResult.fixed; 1431 1432 // update to use the fixed output instead of the original text 1433 currentText = fixedResult.output; 1434 1435 } while ( 1436 fixedResult.fixed && 1437 passNumber < MAX_AUTOFIX_PASSES 1438 ); 1439 1440 /* 1441 * If the last result had fixes, we need to lint again to be sure we have 1442 * the most up-to-date information. 1443 */ 1444 if (fixedResult.fixed) { 1445 fixedResult.messages = this.verify(currentText, config, options); 1446 } 1447 1448 // ensure the last result properly reflects if fixes were done 1449 fixedResult.fixed = fixed; 1450 fixedResult.output = currentText; 1451 1452 return fixedResult; 1453 } 1454} 1455 1456module.exports = { 1457 Linter, 1458 1459 /** 1460 * Get the internal slots of a given Linter instance for tests. 1461 * @param {Linter} instance The Linter instance to get. 1462 * @returns {LinterInternalSlots} The internal slots. 1463 */ 1464 getLinterInternalSlots(instance) { 1465 return internalSlotsMap.get(instance); 1466 } 1467}; 1468