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no issue - adds `eslint-plugin-sort-imports-es6-autofix` dependency - implements ESLint's base `sort-imports` rule but has a distinction in that `import {foo} from 'bar';` is considered `multiple` rather than `single` - fixes ESLint's autofix behaviour so `eslint --fix` will actually fix the sort order - updates all unordered import rules by using `eslint --fix` With the increased number of `import` statements since Ember+ecosystem started moving towards es6 modules I've found it frustrating at times trying to search through randomly ordered import statements. Recently I've been sorting imports manually when I've added new code or touched old code so I thought I'd add an ESLint rule to codify it.
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782 B
JavaScript
24 lines
782 B
JavaScript
import {describe, it} from 'mocha';
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import {expect} from 'chai';
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import {setupTest} from 'ember-mocha';
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describe('Unit: Transform: json-string', function() {
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setupTest('transform:json-string', {});
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it('exists', function() {
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let transform = this.subject();
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expect(transform).to.be.ok;
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});
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it('serialises an Object to a JSON String', function() {
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let transform = this.subject();
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let obj = {one: 'one', two: 'two'};
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expect(transform.serialize(obj)).to.equal(JSON.stringify(obj));
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});
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it('deserialises a JSON String to an Object', function() {
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let transform = this.subject();
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let obj = {one: 'one', two: 'two'};
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expect(transform.deserialize(JSON.stringify(obj))).to.deep.equal(obj);
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});
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});
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