/** * This rule factory will create an ESLint rule for each npm-package-json-lint rule * (see https://npmpackagejsonlint.org/docs/en/rules) */ const esquery = require( 'esquery' ); const { NpmPackageJsonLint } = require( 'npm-package-json-lint' ); const buildRules = () => { const npmPackageJsonLint = new NpmPackageJsonLint( {} ); const rules = npmPackageJsonLint.rules.getRules(); const eslintRules = {}; for ( const ruleName of Object.keys( rules ) ) { eslintRules[ ruleName ] = { meta: { type: 'suggestion', fixable: 'code', }, create: ( context ) => ( { Program: ( programNode ) => { const options = context.options?.[ 0 ] ?? {}; const json = context.parserServices.getJSON(); const rule = npmPackageJsonLint.rules.get( ruleName ); // I think the second argument is just used for the report, so we can ignore it // (reports will be filtered later by ESlint) const result = rule.lint( json, 'error', options ); if ( result !== null ) { // result.node is the name of the property that failed. We can search for that // property in the AST to get the node. This will help include the location of // the error in ESlint report const ruleNode = esquery( programNode, `Program > ObjectExpression > Property[key.value="${ result.node }"]` )[ 0 ]; context.report( { message: result.lintMessage, node: ruleNode ?? programNode, } ); } }, } ), }; } return eslintRules; }; module.exports = buildRules;