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Standardjs no-unused-vars while it's used
Importing TypeScript type from another TypeScript packageTypescript declarations not emitting custom typings directoryHow to set a webpack 2 alias for a folder?Importing namespace and interface with methods in TypeScript (TSX) in pdfjs-dist (PDFJS)Module not found: Error: Can't resolve 'openlayers' using TypeScript definition fileWhy is <reference path=“…” /> required when Importing dojox/gfx with TypeScript?Publishing a Typescript package that depends on a 3rd party npm packageTypescript d.ts files in Visual Studio 2017StandardJS and React class export Unexpected token =
In my Typescript React project, I defined:
export type NavState = mounted: boolean
and then in my component I used theme like:
import NavState from '../../models/nav'
class Nav extends React.Component<any, NavState>
state: NavState =
mounted: false
but I got red underline for NavState
in my import and it says:
'NavState' is defined but never used. (no-unused-vars)standard(no-unused-vars)
In my package.json
I have this:
"standard":
"ignore": [
"node_modules/**",
"**/__generated__/"
],
"parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser",
"plugins": [
"@typescript-eslint"
]
and my vs-code settings.json
is like this:
"standard.autoFixOnSave": true,
"standard.enable": true,
"standard.run": "onType",
"standard.validate": [
"language": "javascript", "autoFix": true ,
"language": "javascriptreact", "autoFix": true ,
"language": "typescript", "autoFix": true ,
"language": "typescriptreact", "autoFix": true
]
Why Standardjs can't understand that I used a type alias? and how can I fix it?
reactjs typescript visual-studio-code vscode-settings standardjs
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In my Typescript React project, I defined:
export type NavState = mounted: boolean
and then in my component I used theme like:
import NavState from '../../models/nav'
class Nav extends React.Component<any, NavState>
state: NavState =
mounted: false
but I got red underline for NavState
in my import and it says:
'NavState' is defined but never used. (no-unused-vars)standard(no-unused-vars)
In my package.json
I have this:
"standard":
"ignore": [
"node_modules/**",
"**/__generated__/"
],
"parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser",
"plugins": [
"@typescript-eslint"
]
and my vs-code settings.json
is like this:
"standard.autoFixOnSave": true,
"standard.enable": true,
"standard.run": "onType",
"standard.validate": [
"language": "javascript", "autoFix": true ,
"language": "javascriptreact", "autoFix": true ,
"language": "typescript", "autoFix": true ,
"language": "typescriptreact", "autoFix": true
]
Why Standardjs can't understand that I used a type alias? and how can I fix it?
reactjs typescript visual-studio-code vscode-settings standardjs
add a comment |
In my Typescript React project, I defined:
export type NavState = mounted: boolean
and then in my component I used theme like:
import NavState from '../../models/nav'
class Nav extends React.Component<any, NavState>
state: NavState =
mounted: false
but I got red underline for NavState
in my import and it says:
'NavState' is defined but never used. (no-unused-vars)standard(no-unused-vars)
In my package.json
I have this:
"standard":
"ignore": [
"node_modules/**",
"**/__generated__/"
],
"parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser",
"plugins": [
"@typescript-eslint"
]
and my vs-code settings.json
is like this:
"standard.autoFixOnSave": true,
"standard.enable": true,
"standard.run": "onType",
"standard.validate": [
"language": "javascript", "autoFix": true ,
"language": "javascriptreact", "autoFix": true ,
"language": "typescript", "autoFix": true ,
"language": "typescriptreact", "autoFix": true
]
Why Standardjs can't understand that I used a type alias? and how can I fix it?
reactjs typescript visual-studio-code vscode-settings standardjs
In my Typescript React project, I defined:
export type NavState = mounted: boolean
and then in my component I used theme like:
import NavState from '../../models/nav'
class Nav extends React.Component<any, NavState>
state: NavState =
mounted: false
but I got red underline for NavState
in my import and it says:
'NavState' is defined but never used. (no-unused-vars)standard(no-unused-vars)
In my package.json
I have this:
"standard":
"ignore": [
"node_modules/**",
"**/__generated__/"
],
"parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser",
"plugins": [
"@typescript-eslint"
]
and my vs-code settings.json
is like this:
"standard.autoFixOnSave": true,
"standard.enable": true,
"standard.run": "onType",
"standard.validate": [
"language": "javascript", "autoFix": true ,
"language": "javascriptreact", "autoFix": true ,
"language": "typescript", "autoFix": true ,
"language": "typescriptreact", "autoFix": true
]
Why Standardjs can't understand that I used a type alias? and how can I fix it?
reactjs typescript visual-studio-code vscode-settings standardjs
reactjs typescript visual-studio-code vscode-settings standardjs
edited Mar 11 at 14:37
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This should do the trick:
import NavState from '../../models/nav' //eslint-disable-line
Notice the comment on the import line.
Check the docs for more.
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This should do the trick:
import NavState from '../../models/nav' //eslint-disable-line
Notice the comment on the import line.
Check the docs for more.
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This should do the trick:
import NavState from '../../models/nav' //eslint-disable-line
Notice the comment on the import line.
Check the docs for more.
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This should do the trick:
import NavState from '../../models/nav' //eslint-disable-line
Notice the comment on the import line.
Check the docs for more.
This should do the trick:
import NavState from '../../models/nav' //eslint-disable-line
Notice the comment on the import line.
Check the docs for more.
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