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# import/no-named-as-default-member
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Reports use of an exported name as a property on the default export.
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Rationale: Accessing a property that has a name that is shared by an exported
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name from the same module is likely to be a mistake.
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Named import syntax looks very similar to destructuring assignment. It's easy to
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make the (incorrect) assumption that named exports are also accessible as
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properties of the default export.
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Furthermore, [in Babel 5 this is actually how things worked][blog]. This was
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fixed in Babel 6. Before upgrading an existing codebase to Babel 6, it can be
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useful to run this lint rule.
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[blog]: https://kentcdodds.com/blog/misunderstanding-es6-modules-upgrading-babel-tears-and-a-solution
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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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...this would be valid:
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```js
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import foo, {bar} from './foo.js';
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```
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...and the following would be reported:
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```js
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// Caution: `foo` also has a named export `bar`.
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// Check if you meant to write `import {bar} from './foo.js'` instead.
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import foo from './foo.js';
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const bar = foo.bar;
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```
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```js
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// Caution: `foo` also has a named export `bar`.
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// Check if you meant to write `import {bar} from './foo.js'` instead.
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import foo from './foo.js';
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const {bar} = foo;
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```
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