This rule extends the base eslint/no-useless-constructor
rule.
It adds support for:
- constructors marked as
protected
/private
(i.e. marking a constructor as non-public), public
constructors when there is no superclass,- constructors with only parameter properties.
{
// note you must disable the base rule as it can report incorrect errors
"no-useless-constructor": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-useless-constructor": ["error"]
}
See eslint/no-useless-constructor
options.
Taken with ❤️ from ESLint core