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Cannot use ts-rules which requires "project" property when you enable both js and ts languages linting #229

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cbrgpl opened this issue Apr 3, 2024 · 2 comments

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cbrgpl commented Apr 3, 2024

Before You File a Bug Report Please Confirm You Have Done The Following...

  • I'm using eslint-plugin-vue.
  • I'm sure the problem is a parser problem. (If you are not sure, search for the issue in eslint-plugin-vue repo and open the issue in eslint-plugin-vue repo if there is no solution.
  • I have tried restarting my IDE and the issue persists.
  • I have updated to the latest version of the packages.

What version of ESLint are you using?

8.57.0

What version of eslint-plugin-vue and vue-eslint-parser are you using?

  • vue-eslint-parser@9.4.2
  • eslint-plugin-vue@9.24.0

What did you do?

Configuration
{
  // ...
  files: [ '*.vue' ],
    parser: 'vue-eslint-parser',
    parserOptions: {
      parser: {
        'js': '@babel/eslint-parser',
        'ts': '@typescript-eslint/parser',
      },
      project: [ './tsconfig.json' ],
    },
  // ...
}

What did you expect to happen?

I expect @typescript-eslint/consistent-type-imports rule will work correctly. It requires providing project option for @typescript-eslint/parser. If I don't lint *.vue files it works correctly.

What actually happened?

I get error. I tried to fix it and understood that happens because of both languages linting enabled. When I change config to this:

{
  // ...
  files: [ '*.vue' ],
    parser: 'vue-eslint-parser',
    parserOptions: {
      parser: '@typescript-eslint/parser',
      project: [ './tsconfig.json' ],
    },
  // ...
}

Eslint works correctly(but ignores js written components by obviously reasons). I suppose @typescript-eslint/parser does not get value of project from parserOptions, when you configured config by the first way

Error: Error while loading rule '@typescript-eslint/consistent-type-imports': You have used a rule which requires parserServices to be generated. You must therefore provide a value for the "parserOptions.project" property for @typescript-eslint/parser.
Parser: /home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/vue-eslint-parser/index.js
Note: detected a parser other than @typescript-eslint/parser. Make sure the parser is configured to forward "parserOptions.project" to @typescript-eslint/parser.
Occurred while linting /home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/src/App.vue
    at throwError (/home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/@typescript-eslint/utils/dist/eslint-utils/getParserServices.js:40:11)
    at getParserServices (/home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/@typescript-eslint/utils/dist/eslint-utils/getParserServices.js:20:9)
    at create (/home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin/dist/rules/consistent-type-imports.js:85:68)
    at Object.create (/home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/@typescript-eslint/utils/dist/eslint-utils/RuleCreator.js:38:20)
    at createRuleListeners (/home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/linter.js:895:21)
    at /home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/linter.js:1066:110
    at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
    at runRules (/home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/linter.js:1003:34)
    at Linter._verifyWithoutProcessors (/home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/linter.js:1355:31)
    at /home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/linter.js:1913:29
    at Array.map (<anonymous>)
    at Linter._verifyWithProcessor (/home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/linter.js:1908:37)
    at Linter._verifyWithConfigArray (/home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/linter.js:1800:25)
    at Linter.verify (/home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/linter.js:1437:65)
    at Linter.verifyAndFix (/home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/eslint/lib/linter/linter.js:2068:29)
    at verifyText (/home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/cli-engine.js:254:48)
    at CLIEngine.executeOnFiles (/home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/eslint/lib/cli-engine/cli-engine.js:834:28)
    at ESLint.lintFiles (/home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/eslint/lib/eslint/eslint.js:551:23)
    at Object.execute (/home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/eslint/lib/cli.js:421:36)
    at async main (/home/dmitry/Templates/crm-frontend-v2/node_modules/eslint/bin/eslint.js:152:22)

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cbrgpl commented Apr 3, 2024

I decided to turn off the rule, but I would like to have this possibility, because some component could be written in js due to some circumstances and I cannot disable js linting, but I want to use some useful rules for ts

@cbrgpl cbrgpl changed the title Cannot use ts-rules which requires "project" property when you both js and js languages lingting Cannot use ts-rules which requires "project" property when you enable both js and js languages linting Apr 3, 2024
@cbrgpl cbrgpl changed the title Cannot use ts-rules which requires "project" property when you enable both js and js languages linting Cannot use ts-rules which requires "project" property when you enable both js and ts languages linting Apr 3, 2024
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jpoep commented Apr 11, 2024

I'm having the same issue. Using @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin and @typescript-eslint/parser @ versions ^6.21 works, but is only compatible with typescript up to ^5.3.

It's not optimal but at least fixes the issue you mentioned for now.

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