2020-08-26 01:57:08 +02:00
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# import/no-named-default
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Reports use of a default export as a locally named import.
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Rationale: the syntax exists to import default exports expressively, let's use it.
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2022-11-10 11:43:16 +01:00
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Note that type imports, as used by [Flow], are always ignored.
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[Flow]: https://flow.org/
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2020-08-26 01:57:08 +02:00
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## Rule Details
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Given:
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```js
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// foo.js
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export default 'foo';
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export const bar = 'baz';
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```
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...these would be valid:
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```js
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import foo from './foo.js';
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import foo, { bar } from './foo.js';
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```
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...and these would be reported:
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```js
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// message: Using exported name 'bar' as identifier for default export.
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import { default as foo } from './foo.js';
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import { default as foo, bar } from './foo.js';
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```
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