Add environment globals for extendscript
This module is distributed via npm which comes bundled
with node. Install it as one of your projects
devDependencies
.
# with npm
npm i --save-dev eslint-plugin-extendscript
# or with yarn
yarn add --dev eslint-plugin-extendscript
Remember to first install Eslint as well, otherwise this plugin will be utterly useless!
Then define extendscript
as one of the plugins inside .eslintrc
and add the
environments you like.
{
"extends": "eslint:recommended", // or any other presets
"plugins": ["extendscript"],
"env": {
"extendscript/base": true, // Basic suite available in all ExtendScript environments
"extendscript/scriptui": true, // ScriptUI globals
"extendscript/indesign": true, // InDesign globals
"extendscript/photoshop": true, // Photoshop globals
"extendscript/illustrator": true, // Illustrator globals
}
}
If you don't know or want to work on all environments you can use the
environment "extendscript/extendscript"
instead. This will give you all
environment globals form all the ExtendScript environments.
{
"extends": "eslint:recommended", // or any other presets
"plugins": ["extendscript"],
"env": {
"extendscript/extendscript": true, // All available globals
}
}
Contributions are more than welcome. Especially if you like to add more environments to this setup.
The globals are generated automatically from ExtendScript documentation which might be quite hard to find sometimes. Reach out to me via issues or email and we might get something working.
All globals are found in src/globals.json
. They are generated by running npm run get-globals
.
Adam Bergman 💻 📖 |
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MIT