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import/newline-after-import

🔧 This rule is automatically fixable by the --fix CLI option.

Enforces having one or more empty lines after the last top-level import statement or require call. +(fixable) The --fix option on the [command line] automatically fixes problems reported by this rule.

Rule Details

This rule supports the following options:

  • count which sets the number of newlines that are enforced after the last top-level import statement or require call. This option defaults to 1.

  • considerComments which enforces the rule on comments after the last import-statement as well when set to true. This option defaults to false.

Valid:

import defaultExport from './foo'

const FOO = 'BAR'
import defaultExport from './foo'
import { bar }  from 'bar-lib'

const FOO = 'BAR'
const FOO = require('./foo')
const BAR = require('./bar')

const BAZ = 1

Invalid:

import * as foo from 'foo'
const FOO = 'BAR'
import * as foo from 'foo'
const FOO = 'BAR'

import { bar }  from 'bar-lib'
const FOO = require('./foo')
const BAZ = 1
const BAR = require('./bar')

With count set to 2 this will be considered valid:

import defaultExport from './foo'


const FOO = 'BAR'

With count set to 2 these will be considered invalid:

import defaultExport from './foo'
const FOO = 'BAR'
import defaultExport from './foo'

const FOO = 'BAR'

With considerComments set to false this will be considered valid:

import defaultExport from './foo'
// some comment here.
const FOO = 'BAR'

With considerComments set to true this will be considered valid:

import defaultExport from './foo'

// some comment here.
const FOO = 'BAR'

With considerComments set to true this will be considered invalid:

import defaultExport from './foo'
// some comment here.
const FOO = 'BAR'

Example options usage

{
  "rules": {
    "import/newline-after-import": ["error", { "count": 2 }]
  }
}

When Not To Use It

If you like to visually group module imports with its usage, you don't want to use this rule.