Michael
Michael

Reputation: 85

How to rewrite tslint rule for particular file?

I prefer quotemark: [true, "single"], but for lib.core.es6.d.ts I need use "double".

I tried use comments like eslint:

/*tslint qoutemark: [true, "double"]*/

but it doesn't work.

Maybe I can ignore some files using tslint.json?

Upvotes: 6

Views: 5838

Answers (2)

JKillian
JKillian

Reputation: 18351

Currently you cannot change the options for a rule - you can only enable/disable a rule for specific lines of code.

For example, say you had the object-literal-sort-keys rule enabled in your tslint.json file. You could then do something like this to disable it for a portion of a file and then renable it for the rest of the file:

/* tslint:disable:object-literal-sort-keys */
const range = {
   min: 5,
   middle: 10,    // TSLint will *not* warn about unsorted keys here
   max: 20
};
/* tslint:enable:object-literal-sort-keys */

See the TSLint website for more information.

Upvotes: 13

Michael
Michael

Reputation: 85

Hm... Comment like this work:

/* tslint:disable:variable-name quotemark:[true, "double"] */

issue solved.

Upvotes: 1

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