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/**
* @fileoverview Rule to flag non-matching identifiers
* @author Matthieu Larcher
*/
"use strict";
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Requirements
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils");
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Rule Definition
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** @type {import('../types').Rule.RuleModule} */
module.exports = {
meta: {
type: "suggestion",
defaultOptions: [
"^.+$",
{
classFields: false,
ignoreDestructuring: false,
onlyDeclarations: false,
properties: false,
},
],
docs: {
description:
"Require identifiers to match a specified regular expression",
recommended: false,
frozen: true,
url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/id-match",
},
schema: [
{
type: "string",
},
{
type: "object",
properties: {
properties: {
type: "boolean",
},
classFields: {
type: "boolean",
},
onlyDeclarations: {
type: "boolean",
},
ignoreDestructuring: {
type: "boolean",
},
},
additionalProperties: false,
},
],
messages: {
notMatch:
"Identifier '{{name}}' does not match the pattern '{{pattern}}'.",
notMatchPrivate:
"Identifier '#{{name}}' does not match the pattern '{{pattern}}'.",
},
},
create(context) {
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Options
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
const [
pattern,
{
classFields: checkClassFields,
ignoreDestructuring,
onlyDeclarations,
properties: checkProperties,
},
] = context.options;
const regexp = new RegExp(pattern, "u");
const sourceCode = context.sourceCode;
let globalScope;
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Helpers
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
// contains reported nodes to avoid reporting twice on destructuring with shorthand notation
const reportedNodes = new Set();
const ALLOWED_PARENT_TYPES = new Set([
"CallExpression",
"NewExpression",
]);
const DECLARATION_TYPES = new Set([
"FunctionDeclaration",
"VariableDeclarator",
]);
const IMPORT_TYPES = new Set([
"ImportSpecifier",
"ImportNamespaceSpecifier",
"ImportDefaultSpecifier",
]);
/**
* Checks whether the given node represents a reference to a global variable that is not declared in the source code.
* These identifiers will be allowed, as it is assumed that user has no control over the names of external global variables.
* @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` node to check.
* @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is a reference to a global variable.
*/
function isReferenceToGlobalVariable(node) {
const variable = globalScope.set.get(node.name);
return (
variable &&
variable.defs.length === 0 &&
variable.references.some(ref => ref.identifier === node)
);
}
/**
* Checks if a string matches the provided pattern
* @param {string} name The string to check.
* @returns {boolean} if the string is a match
* @private
*/
function isInvalid(name) {
return !regexp.test(name);
}
/**
* Checks if a parent of a node is an ObjectPattern.
* @param {ASTNode} node The node to check.
* @returns {boolean} if the node is inside an ObjectPattern
* @private
*/
function isInsideObjectPattern(node) {
let { parent } = node;
while (parent) {
if (parent.type === "ObjectPattern") {
return true;
}
parent = parent.parent;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Verifies if we should report an error or not based on the effective
* parent node and the identifier name.
* @param {ASTNode} effectiveParent The effective parent node of the node to be reported
* @param {string} name The identifier name of the identifier node
* @returns {boolean} whether an error should be reported or not
*/
function shouldReport(effectiveParent, name) {
return (
(!onlyDeclarations ||
DECLARATION_TYPES.has(effectiveParent.type)) &&
!ALLOWED_PARENT_TYPES.has(effectiveParent.type) &&
isInvalid(name)
);
}
/**
* Reports an AST node as a rule violation.
* @param {ASTNode} node The node to report.
* @returns {void}
* @private
*/
function report(node) {
/*
* We used the range instead of the node because it's possible
* for the same identifier to be represented by two different
* nodes, with the most clear example being shorthand properties:
* { foo }
* In this case, "foo" is represented by one node for the name
* and one for the value. The only way to know they are the same
* is to look at the range.
*/
if (!reportedNodes.has(node.range.toString())) {
const messageId =
node.type === "PrivateIdentifier"
? "notMatchPrivate"
: "notMatch";
context.report({
node,
messageId,
data: {
name: node.name,
pattern,
},
});
reportedNodes.add(node.range.toString());
}
}
return {
Program(node) {
globalScope = sourceCode.getScope(node);
},
Identifier(node) {
const name = node.name,
parent = node.parent,
effectiveParent =
parent.type === "MemberExpression"
? parent.parent
: parent;
if (
isReferenceToGlobalVariable(node) ||
astUtils.isImportAttributeKey(node)
) {
return;
}
if (parent.type === "MemberExpression") {
if (!checkProperties) {
return;
}
// Always check object names
if (
parent.object.type === "Identifier" &&
parent.object.name === name
) {
if (isInvalid(name)) {
report(node);
}
// Report AssignmentExpressions left side's assigned variable id
} else if (
effectiveParent.type === "AssignmentExpression" &&
effectiveParent.left.type === "MemberExpression" &&
effectiveParent.left.property.name === node.name
) {
if (isInvalid(name)) {
report(node);
}
// Report AssignmentExpressions only if they are the left side of the assignment
} else if (
effectiveParent.type === "AssignmentExpression" &&
effectiveParent.right.type !== "MemberExpression"
) {
if (isInvalid(name)) {
report(node);
}
}
// For https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/15123
} else if (
parent.type === "Property" &&
parent.parent.type === "ObjectExpression" &&
parent.key === node &&
!parent.computed
) {
if (checkProperties && isInvalid(name)) {
report(node);
}
/*
* Properties have their own rules, and
* AssignmentPattern nodes can be treated like Properties:
* e.g.: const { no_camelcased = false } = bar;
*/
} else if (
parent.type === "Property" ||
parent.type === "AssignmentPattern"
) {
if (
parent.parent &&
parent.parent.type === "ObjectPattern"
) {
if (
!ignoreDestructuring &&
parent.shorthand &&
parent.value.left &&
isInvalid(name)
) {
report(node);
}
const assignmentKeyEqualsValue =
parent.key.name === parent.value.name;
// prevent checking righthand side of destructured object
if (!assignmentKeyEqualsValue && parent.key === node) {
return;
}
const valueIsInvalid =
parent.value.name && isInvalid(name);
// ignore destructuring if the option is set, unless a new identifier is created
if (
valueIsInvalid &&
!(assignmentKeyEqualsValue && ignoreDestructuring)
) {
report(node);
}
}
// never check properties or always ignore destructuring
if (
(!checkProperties && !parent.computed) ||
(ignoreDestructuring && isInsideObjectPattern(node))
) {
return;
}
// don't check right hand side of AssignmentExpression to prevent duplicate warnings
if (
parent.right !== node &&
shouldReport(effectiveParent, name)
) {
report(node);
}
// Check if it's an import specifier
} else if (IMPORT_TYPES.has(parent.type)) {
// Report only if the local imported identifier is invalid
if (
parent.local &&
parent.local.name === node.name &&
isInvalid(name)
) {
report(node);
}
} else if (parent.type === "PropertyDefinition") {
if (checkClassFields && isInvalid(name)) {
report(node);
}
// Report anything that is invalid that isn't a CallExpression
} else if (shouldReport(effectiveParent, name)) {
report(node);
}
},
PrivateIdentifier(node) {
const isClassField = node.parent.type === "PropertyDefinition";
if (isClassField && !checkClassFields) {
return;
}
if (isInvalid(node.name)) {
report(node);
}
},
};
},
};