Major refactoring using ESLint with rules from AirBnb and Vue.
Enable most of the ESLint rules and do necessary linting in the code.
Also add more information for rules that are disabled to describe what
they are and why they are disabled.
Allow logging (`console.log`) in test files, and in development mode
(e.g. when working with `npm run serve`), but disable it when
environment is production (as pre-configured by Vue). Also add flag
(`--mode production`) in `lint:eslint` command so production linting is
executed earlier in lifecycle.
Disable rules that requires a separate work. Such as ESLint rules that
are broken in TypeScript: no-useless-constructor (eslint/eslint#14118)
and no-shadow (eslint/eslint#13014).
TSLint deprecated and is being replaced by ESLint.
Add Vue CLI plugin (@vue/cli-plugin-eslint) using:
`vue add @vue/cli-plugin-eslint`. It also adds `.eslintrc.js` manually
for Cypress since Vue CLI for ESLint misses it (vuejs/vue-cli#6892).
Also rename `npm run lint:vue` to `npm run lint:eslint` for better
clarification.
This commit disables all rules that the current code is not compliant
with. This allows for enabling them gradually and separating commits
instead of mixing ESLint introduction with other code changes.
AirBnb is chosen as base configuration.
"Standard" is not chosen due to its poor defaults. It makes code cleaner
but harder to maintain:
- It converts interfaces to types which is harder to read.
- Removes semicolons that helps to eliminate some ambigious code.
"Airbnb" on the other hand helps for easier future changes and
maintinability:
- Includes more useful rules.
- Keeps the semicolons and interfaces.
- Enforces trailing commas that makes it easier to delete lines later on.
- Delete branches: standard, prettier.
It allow pipes to be used in nested functions. Before, pipes were added
to a variable before variable content was evaluated/compiled by
another function. This commit ensures that the commits are evaluted in
expected order.
The issue is solved by stopping precompiling functions. It makes code
less complex. It adds to compile time of the script file but nothing
noticable and something optimizable.
The problem was that the call trees we're not executed in expected
order. E.g. let's say we have functionA that outputs something like
"Hello {{ $name| pipe }}", and we have function B calling with "name:
dear {{ $firstName}}", and at last we have a script that's calling
function B with "firstName: undergroundwires". Before, expressions were
evaluated directly, meaning that function A would become:
"Hello Dear {{ $firstName}}", as you see the pipe in function A
is lost here after being applied to function B and not reaching
$firstTime input value. Parsing expressions in the end allows for pipes
etc. to not get lost.
The commit also does necessary name refactorings and folder refactorings
to reflect logical changes. `FunctionCompiler` is renamed to
`SharedFunctionsParser` as precompiling is removed and it just simply
parses now. `/FunctionCall/` is moved to `/Function/Call`.
Finally, it improves documentation and adds more tests.
This commit allows for parameters that does not require any arguments to
be provided in function calls. It changes collection syntax where
parameters are list of objects instead of primitive strings. A
parameter has now 'name' and 'optional' properties. 'name' is required
and used in same way as older strings as parameter definitions.
'Optional' property is optional, 'false' is the default behavior if
undefined. It also adds additional validation to restrict parameter
names to alphanumeric strings to have a clear syntax in expressions.