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title: sort-heritage-clauses | ||
description: Enforce sorting of heritage clauses for improved readability and maintainability. Use this ESLint rule to keep your heritage clauses well-organized | ||
shortDescription: Enforce sorted heritage clauses | ||
keywords: | ||
- eslint | ||
- sort heritage clauses | ||
- sort implements | ||
- sort extends | ||
- eslint rule | ||
- coding standards | ||
- code quality | ||
- javascript linting | ||
- typescript heritage clauses sorting | ||
--- | ||
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import CodeExample from '../../components/CodeExample.svelte' | ||
import Important from '../../components/Important.astro' | ||
import CodeTabs from '../../components/CodeTabs.svelte' | ||
import { dedent } from 'ts-dedent' | ||
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Enforce sorted heritage clauses. | ||
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This rule detects instances where heritage clauses are not sorted and raises linting errors, encouraging developers to arrange elements in the desired order. | ||
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## Try it out | ||
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<CodeExample | ||
alphabetical={dedent` | ||
interface Interface extends Logged, Pausable, StartupService { | ||
// ... | ||
} | ||
class Class implements Logged, Pausable, StartupService { | ||
// ... | ||
} | ||
`} | ||
lineLength={dedent` | ||
interface Interface extends StartupService, Pausable, Logged { | ||
// ... | ||
} | ||
class Class implements StartupService, Pausable, Logged { | ||
// ... | ||
} | ||
`} | ||
initial={dedent` | ||
interface Interface extends StartupService, Logged, Pausable { | ||
// ... | ||
} | ||
class Class implements StartupService, Logged, Pausable { | ||
// ... | ||
} | ||
`} | ||
client:load | ||
lang="tsx" | ||
/> | ||
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## Options | ||
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This rule accepts an options object with the following properties: | ||
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### type | ||
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<sub>default: `'alphabetical'`</sub> | ||
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Specifies the sorting method. | ||
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- `'alphabetical'` — Sort items alphabetically (e.g., “a” < “b” < “c”). | ||
- `'natural'` — Sort items in a natural order (e.g., “item2” < “item10”). | ||
- `'line-length'` — Sort items by the length of the code line (shorter lines first). | ||
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### order | ||
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<sub>default: `'asc'`</sub> | ||
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Determines whether the sorted items should be in ascending or descending order. | ||
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- `'asc'` — Sort items in ascending order (A to Z, 1 to 9). | ||
- `'desc'` — Sort items in descending order (Z to A, 9 to 1). | ||
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### ignoreCase | ||
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<sub>default: `true`</sub> | ||
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Controls whether sorting should be case-sensitive or not. | ||
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- `true` — Ignore case when sorting alphabetically or naturally (e.g., “A” and “a” are the same). | ||
- `false` — Consider case when sorting (e.g., “A” comes before “a”). | ||
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### specialCharacters | ||
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<sub>default: `keep`</sub> | ||
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Controls whether special characters should be trimmed, removed or kept before sorting. | ||
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- `'keep'` — Keep special characters when sorting (e.g., “_a” comes before “a”). | ||
- `'trim'` — Trim special characters when sorting alphabetically or naturally (e.g., “_a” and “a” are the same). | ||
- `'remove'` — Remove special characters when sorting (e.g., “/a/b” and “ab” are the same). | ||
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### groups | ||
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<sub> | ||
type: `Array<string | string[]>` | ||
</sub> | ||
<sub>default: `[]`</sub> | ||
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Allows you to specify a list of heritage clause groups for sorting. | ||
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Predefined groups: | ||
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- `'unknown'` — Heritage Clauses that don’t fit into any group specified in the `groups` option. | ||
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If the `unknown` group is not specified in the `groups` option, it will automatically be added to the end of the list. | ||
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Each heritage clause will be assigned a single group specified in the `groups` option (or the `unknown` group if no match is found). | ||
The order of items in the `groups` option determines how groups are ordered. | ||
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Within a given group, members will be sorted according to the `type`, `order`, `ignoreCase`, etc. options. | ||
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Individual groups can be combined together by placing them in an array. The order of groups in that array does not matter. | ||
All members of the groups in the array will be sorted together as if they were part of a single group. | ||
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### customGroups | ||
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<sub> | ||
type: `{ [groupName: string]: string | string[] }` | ||
</sub> | ||
<sub>default: `{}`</sub> | ||
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You can define your own groups and use custom glob patterns or regex to match specific heritage clauses. | ||
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Use the `matcher` option to specify the pattern matching method. | ||
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Each key of `customGroups` represents a group name which you can then use in the `groups` option. The value for each key can either be of type: | ||
- `string` — A heritage clause's name matching the value will be marked as part of the group referenced by the key. | ||
- `string[]` — A heritage clause's name matching any of the values of the array will be marked as part of the group referenced by the key. | ||
The order of values in the array does not matter. | ||
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Custom group matching takes precedence over predefined group matching. | ||
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#### Example: | ||
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Put the `WithId` clause before anything else: | ||
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```ts | ||
interface Interface extends WithId, Logged, StartupService { | ||
// ... | ||
} | ||
``` | ||
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`groups` and `customGroups` configuration: | ||
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```js | ||
{ | ||
groups: [ | ||
'withIdInterface', // [!code ++] | ||
'unknown' | ||
], | ||
+ customGroups: { // [!code ++] | ||
+ withIdInterface: 'WithId' // [!code ++] | ||
+ } // [!code ++] | ||
} | ||
``` | ||
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### matcher | ||
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<sub>default: `'minimatch'`</sub> | ||
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Determines the matcher used for patterns in the `customGroups` option. | ||
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- `'minimatch'` — Use the [minimatch](https://github.com/isaacs/minimatch) library for pattern matching. | ||
- `'regex'` — Use regular expressions for pattern matching. | ||
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## Usage | ||
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<CodeTabs | ||
code={[ | ||
{ | ||
source: dedent` | ||
// eslint.config.js | ||
import perfectionist from 'eslint-plugin-perfectionist' | ||
export default [ | ||
{ | ||
plugins: { | ||
perfectionist, | ||
}, | ||
rules: { | ||
'perfectionist/sort-heritage-clauses': [ | ||
'error', | ||
{ | ||
type: 'alphabetical', | ||
order: 'asc', | ||
ignoreCase: true, | ||
specialCharacters: 'keep', | ||
matcher: 'minimatch', | ||
groups: [], | ||
customGroups: {} | ||
}, | ||
], | ||
}, | ||
}, | ||
] | ||
`, | ||
name: 'Flat Config', | ||
value: 'flat', | ||
}, | ||
{ | ||
source: dedent` | ||
// .eslintrc.js | ||
module.exports = { | ||
plugins: [ | ||
'perfectionist', | ||
], | ||
rules: { | ||
'perfectionist/sort-heritage-clauses': [ | ||
'error', | ||
{ | ||
type: 'alphabetical', | ||
order: 'asc', | ||
ignoreCase: true, | ||
specialCharacters: 'keep', | ||
matcher: 'minimatch', | ||
groups: [], | ||
customGroups: {} | ||
}, | ||
], | ||
}, | ||
} | ||
`, | ||
name: 'Legacy Config', | ||
value: 'legacy', | ||
}, | ||
]} | ||
type="config-type" | ||
client:load | ||
lang="ts" | ||
/> | ||
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## Version | ||
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This rule was introduced in [v4.0.0](https://github.com/azat-io/eslint-plugin-perfectionist/releases/tag/v4.0.0). | ||
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## Resources | ||
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- [Rule source](https://github.com/azat-io/eslint-plugin-perfectionist/blob/main/rules/sort-heritage-clauses.ts) | ||
- [Test source](https://github.com/azat-io/eslint-plugin-perfectionist/blob/main/test/sort-heritage-clauses.test.ts) |
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