Use this rule to prevent importing the submodules of other modules.
This rule has one option, allow
which is an array of minimatch/glob patterns patterns that whitelist paths and import statements that can be imported with reaching.
Given the following folder structure:
my-project
├── actions
│ └── getUser.js
│ └── updateUser.js
├── reducer
│ └── index.js
│ └── user.js
├── redux
│ └── index.js
│ └── configureStore.js
└── app
│ └── index.js
│ └── settings.js
└── entry.js
And the .eslintrc file:
{
...
"rules": {
"import/no-internal-modules": [ "error", {
"allow": [ "**/actions/*", "source-map-support/*" ]
} ]
}
}
The following patterns are considered problems:
/**
* in my-project/entry.js
*/
import { settings } from './app/index'; // Reaching to "./app/index" is not allowed
import userReducer from './reducer/user'; // Reaching to "./reducer/user" is not allowed
import configureStore from './redux/configureStore'; // Reaching to "./redux/configureStore" is not allowed
The following patterns are NOT considered problems:
/**
* in my-project/entry.js
*/
import 'source-map-support/register';
import { settings } from '../app';
import getUser from '../actions/getUser';