(fixable) The --fix
option on the command line automatically fixes problems reported by this rule.
A number of style guides require or disallow line breaks inside of object braces and other tokens.
This rule enforces consistent line breaks inside braces of object literals or destructuring assignments.
This rule has either a string option:
"always"
requires line breaks inside braces"never"
disallows line breaks inside braces
Or an object option:
"multiline": true
(default) requires line breaks if there are line breaks inside properties or between properties"minProperties"
requires line breaks if the number of properties is more than the given integer
You can specify different options for object literals and destructuring assignments:
{
"object-curly-newline": ["error", {
"ObjectExpression": "always",
"ObjectPattern": { "multiline": true }
}]
}
"ObjectExpression"
configuration for object literals"ObjectPattern"
configuration for object patterns of destructuring assignments
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the "always"
option:
/*eslint object-curly-newline: ["error", "always"]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/
let a = {};
let b = {foo: 1};
let c = {foo: 1, bar: 2};
let d = {foo: 1,
bar: 2};
let e = {foo() {
dosomething();
}};
let {} = obj;
let {f} = obj;
let {g, h} = obj;
let {i,
j} = obj;
let {k = function() {
dosomething();
}} = obj;
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "always"
option:
/*eslint object-curly-newline: ["error", "always"]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/
let a = {
};
let b = {
foo: 1
};
let c = {
foo: 1, bar: 2
};
let d = {
foo: 1,
bar: 2
};
let e = {
foo: function() {
dosomething();
}
};
let {
} = obj;
let {
f
} = obj;
let {
g, h
} = obj;
let {
i,
j
} = obj;
let {
k = function() {
dosomething();
}
} = obj;
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the "never"
option:
/*eslint object-curly-newline: ["error", "never"]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/
let a = {
};
let b = {
foo: 1
};
let c = {
foo: 1, bar: 2
};
let d = {
foo: 1,
bar: 2
};
let e = {
foo: function() {
dosomething();
}
};
let {
} = obj;
let {
f
} = obj;
let {
g, h
} = obj;
let {
i,
j
} = obj;
let {
k = function() {
dosomething();
}
} = obj;
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "never"
option:
/*eslint object-curly-newline: ["error", "never"]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/
let a = {};
let b = {foo: 1};
let c = {foo: 1, bar: 2};
let d = {foo: 1,
bar: 2};
let e = {foo: function() {
dosomething();
}};
let {} = obj;
let {f} = obj;
let {g, h} = obj;
let {i,
j} = obj;
let {k = function() {
dosomething();
}} = obj;
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default { "multiline": true }
option:
/*eslint object-curly-newline: ["error", { "multiline": true }]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/
let a = {
};
let b = {
foo: 1
};
let c = {
foo: 1, bar: 2
};
let d = {foo: 1,
bar: 2};
let e = {foo: function() {
dosomething();
}};
let {
} = obj;
let {
f
} = obj;
let {
g, h
} = obj;
let {i,
j} = obj;
let {k = function() {
dosomething();
}} = obj;
Examples of correct code for this rule with the default { "multiline": true }
option:
/*eslint object-curly-newline: ["error", { "multiline": true }]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/
let a = {};
let b = {foo: 1};
let c = {foo: 1, bar: 2};
let d = {
foo: 1,
bar: 2
};
let e = {
foo: function() {
dosomething();
}
};
let {} = obj;
let {f} = obj;
let {g, h} = obj;
let {
i,
j
} = obj;
let {
k = function() {
dosomething();
}
} = obj;
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the { "minProperties": 2 }
option:
/*eslint object-curly-newline: ["error", { "minProperties": 2 }]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/
let a = {
};
let b = {
foo: 1
};
let c = {foo: 1, bar: 2};
let d = {foo: 1,
bar: 2};
let e = {
foo: function() {
dosomething();
}
};
let {
} = obj;
let {
f
} = obj;
let {g, h} = obj;
let {i,
j} = obj;
let {
k = function() {
dosomething();
}
} = obj;
Examples of correct code for this rule with the { "minProperties": 2 }
option:
/*eslint object-curly-newline: ["error", { "minProperties": 2 }]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/
let a = {};
let b = {foo: 1};
let c = {
foo: 1, bar: 2
};
let d = {
foo: 1,
bar: 2
};
let e = {foo: function() {
dosomething();
}};
let {} = obj;
let {f} = obj;
let {
g, h
} = obj;
let {
i,
j
} = obj;
let {k = function() {
dosomething();
}} = obj;
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the { "ObjectExpression": "always", "ObjectPattern": "never" }
options:
/*eslint object-curly-newline: ["error", { "ObjectExpression": "always", "ObjectPattern": "never" }]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/
let a = {};
let b = {foo: 1};
let c = {foo: 1, bar: 2};
let d = {foo: 1,
bar: 2};
let e = {foo: function() {
dosomething();
}};
let {
} = obj;
let {
f
} = obj;
let {
g, h
} = obj;
let {
i,
j
} = obj;
let {
k = function() {
dosomething();
}
} = obj;
Examples of correct code for this rule with the { "ObjectExpression": "always", "ObjectPattern": "never" }
options:
/*eslint object-curly-newline: ["error", { "ObjectExpression": "always", "ObjectPattern": "never" }]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/
let a = {
};
let b = {
foo: 1
};
let c = {
foo: 1, bar: 2
};
let d = {
foo: 1,
bar: 2
};
let e = {
foo: function() {
dosomething();
}
};
let {} = obj;
let {f} = obj;
let {g, h} = obj;
let {i,
j} = obj;
let {k = function() {
dosomething();
}} = obj;
If you don't want to enforce consistent line breaks inside braces, then it's safe to disable this rule.