Certain properties on objects may be disallowed in a codebase. This is useful for deprecating an API or restricting usage of a module's methods. For example, you may want to disallow using describe.only
when using Mocha or telling people to use Object.assign
instead of _.extend
.
This rule looks for accessing a given property key on a given object name, either when reading the property's value or invoking it as a function. You may specify an optional message to indicate an alternative API or a reason for the restriction.
This rule takes a list of objects, where the object name and property names are specified:
{
"rules": {
"no-restricted-properties": [2, {
"object": "disallowedObjectName",
"property": "disallowedPropertyName"
}]
}
}
Multiple object/property values can be disallowed, and you can specify an optional message:
{
"rules": {
"no-restricted-properties": [2, {
"object": "disallowedObjectName",
"property": "disallowedPropertyName"
}, {
"object": "disallowedObjectName",
"property": "anotherDisallowedPropertyName",
"message": "Please use allowedObjectName.allowedPropertyName."
}]
}
}
If the object name is omitted, the property is disallowed for all objects:
{
"rules": {
"no-restricted-properties": [2, {
"property": "__defineGetter__",
"message": "Please use Object.defineProperty instead."
}]
}
}
If the property name is omitted, accessing any property of the given object is disallowed:
{
"rules": {
"no-restricted-properties": [2, {
"object": "require",
"message": "Please call require() directly."
}]
}
}
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
/* eslint no-restricted-properties: [2, {
"object": "disallowedObjectName",
"property": "disallowedPropertyName"
}] */
var example = disallowedObjectName.disallowedPropertyName; /*error Disallowed object property: disallowedObjectName.disallowedPropertyName.*/
disallowedObjectName.disallowedPropertyName(); /*error Disallowed object property: disallowedObjectName.disallowedPropertyName.*/
/* eslint no-restricted-properties: [2, {
"property": "__defineGetter__"
}] */
foo.__defineGetter__(bar, baz);
/* eslint no-restricted-properties: [2, {
"object": "require"
}] */
require.resolve('foo');
Examples of correct code for this rule:
/* eslint no-restricted-properties: [2, {
"object": "disallowedObjectName",
"property": "disallowedPropertyName"
}] */
var example = disallowedObjectName.somePropertyName;
allowedObjectName.disallowedPropertyName();
/* eslint no-restricted-properties: [2, {
"object": "require"
}] */
require('foo');
If you don't have any object/property combinations to restrict, you should not use this rule.
This rule was introduced in ESLint 3.5.0.
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Licensed under the MIT License.
https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-restricted-properties