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Similar blocks of code found in 2 locations. Consider refactoring.
Open

  app.put(
    '/api/v2/relationshipMigrationFields',
    needsAuthorization(),
    featureRequired,
    async (req: Request, res: Response<CreateRelationshipMigRationFieldResponse>) => {
Severity: Major
Found in app/api/relationships.v2/routes/routes.ts and 1 other location - About 1 hr to fix
app/api/relationships.v2/routes/routes.ts on lines 145..160

Duplicated Code

Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

Tuning

This issue has a mass of 114.

We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

Refactorings

Further Reading

Similar blocks of code found in 2 locations. Consider refactoring.
Open

  app.post(
    '/api/v2/relationshipMigrationFields',
    needsAuthorization(),
    featureRequired,
    async (req: Request, res: Response<CreateRelationshipMigRationFieldResponse>) => {
Severity: Major
Found in app/api/relationships.v2/routes/routes.ts and 1 other location - About 1 hr to fix
app/api/relationships.v2/routes/routes.ts on lines 128..143

Duplicated Code

Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

Tuning

This issue has a mass of 114.

We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

Refactorings

Further Reading

Method 'transform' has too many parameters (5). Maximum allowed is 4.
Open

      transform(_prefix, selector, prefixedSelector, filePath, _rule) {
Severity: Minor
Found in postcss.config.js by eslint

title: max-params ruletype: suggestion relatedrules: - complexity - max-depth - max-len - max-lines - max-lines-per-function - max-nested-callbacks

- max-statements

Functions that take numerous parameters can be difficult to read and write because it requires the memorization of what each parameter is, its type, and the order they should appear in. As a result, many coders adhere to a convention that caps the number of parameters a function can take.

function foo (bar, baz, qux, qxx) { // four parameters, may be too many
    doSomething();
}

Rule Details

This rule enforces a maximum number of parameters allowed in function definitions.

Options

This rule has a number or object option:

  • "max" (default 3) enforces a maximum number of parameters in function definitions

Deprecated: The object property maximum is deprecated; please use the object property max instead.

max

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default { "max": 3 } option:

:::incorrect

/*eslint max-params: ["error", 3]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo (bar, baz, qux, qxx) {
    doSomething();
}

let foo = (bar, baz, qux, qxx) => {
    doSomething();
};

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the default { "max": 3 } option:

:::correct

/*eslint max-params: ["error", 3]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo (bar, baz, qux) {
    doSomething();
}

let foo = (bar, baz, qux) => {
    doSomething();
};

::: Source: http://eslint.org/docs/rules/

Async arrow function has too many statements (11). Maximum allowed is 10.
Open

      it('should remove duplication', async () => {

title: max-statements ruletype: suggestion relatedrules: - complexity - max-depth - max-len - max-lines - max-lines-per-function - max-nested-callbacks

- max-params

The max-statements rule allows you to specify the maximum number of statements allowed in a function.

function foo() {
  var bar = 1; // one statement
  var baz = 2; // two statements
  var qux = 3; // three statements
}

Rule Details

This rule enforces a maximum number of statements allowed in function blocks.

Options

This rule has a number or object option:

  • "max" (default 10) enforces a maximum number of statements allows in function blocks

Deprecated: The object property maximum is deprecated; please use the object property max instead.

This rule has an object option:

  • "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true ignores top-level functions

max

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
};

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

:::

Note that this rule does not apply to class static blocks, and that statements in class static blocks do not count as statements in the enclosing function.

Examples of correct code for this rule with { "max": 2 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 2]*/

function foo() {
    let one;
    let two = class {
        static {
            let three;
            let four;
            let five;
            if (six) {
                let seven;
                let eight;
                let nine;
            }
        }
    };
}

:::

ignoreTopLevelFunctions

Examples of additional correct code for this rule with the { "max": 10 }, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true } options:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true }]*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  var foo11 = 11;
}

::: Source: http://eslint.org/docs/rules/

Async arrow function has too many statements (12). Maximum allowed is 10.
Open

      it('should update the translation context for it', async () => {

title: max-statements ruletype: suggestion relatedrules: - complexity - max-depth - max-len - max-lines - max-lines-per-function - max-nested-callbacks

- max-params

The max-statements rule allows you to specify the maximum number of statements allowed in a function.

function foo() {
  var bar = 1; // one statement
  var baz = 2; // two statements
  var qux = 3; // three statements
}

Rule Details

This rule enforces a maximum number of statements allowed in function blocks.

Options

This rule has a number or object option:

  • "max" (default 10) enforces a maximum number of statements allows in function blocks

Deprecated: The object property maximum is deprecated; please use the object property max instead.

This rule has an object option:

  • "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true ignores top-level functions

max

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
};

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

:::

Note that this rule does not apply to class static blocks, and that statements in class static blocks do not count as statements in the enclosing function.

Examples of correct code for this rule with { "max": 2 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 2]*/

function foo() {
    let one;
    let two = class {
        static {
            let three;
            let four;
            let five;
            if (six) {
                let seven;
                let eight;
                let nine;
            }
        }
    };
}

:::

ignoreTopLevelFunctions

Examples of additional correct code for this rule with the { "max": 10 }, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true } options:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true }]*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  var foo11 = 11;
}

::: Source: http://eslint.org/docs/rules/

Async arrow function has too many statements (11). Maximum allowed is 10.
Open

    it('should delete properties of other templates using this template as select/relationship', async () => {

title: max-statements ruletype: suggestion relatedrules: - complexity - max-depth - max-len - max-lines - max-lines-per-function - max-nested-callbacks

- max-params

The max-statements rule allows you to specify the maximum number of statements allowed in a function.

function foo() {
  var bar = 1; // one statement
  var baz = 2; // two statements
  var qux = 3; // three statements
}

Rule Details

This rule enforces a maximum number of statements allowed in function blocks.

Options

This rule has a number or object option:

  • "max" (default 10) enforces a maximum number of statements allows in function blocks

Deprecated: The object property maximum is deprecated; please use the object property max instead.

This rule has an object option:

  • "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true ignores top-level functions

max

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
};

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

:::

Note that this rule does not apply to class static blocks, and that statements in class static blocks do not count as statements in the enclosing function.

Examples of correct code for this rule with { "max": 2 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 2]*/

function foo() {
    let one;
    let two = class {
        static {
            let three;
            let four;
            let five;
            if (six) {
                let seven;
                let eight;
                let nine;
            }
        }
    };
}

:::

ignoreTopLevelFunctions

Examples of additional correct code for this rule with the { "max": 10 }, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true } options:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true }]*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  var foo11 = 11;
}

::: Source: http://eslint.org/docs/rules/

Method 'getByDocument' has too many parameters (6). Maximum allowed is 4.
Open

  getByDocument(

title: max-params ruletype: suggestion relatedrules: - complexity - max-depth - max-len - max-lines - max-lines-per-function - max-nested-callbacks

- max-statements

Functions that take numerous parameters can be difficult to read and write because it requires the memorization of what each parameter is, its type, and the order they should appear in. As a result, many coders adhere to a convention that caps the number of parameters a function can take.

function foo (bar, baz, qux, qxx) { // four parameters, may be too many
    doSomething();
}

Rule Details

This rule enforces a maximum number of parameters allowed in function definitions.

Options

This rule has a number or object option:

  • "max" (default 3) enforces a maximum number of parameters in function definitions

Deprecated: The object property maximum is deprecated; please use the object property max instead.

max

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default { "max": 3 } option:

:::incorrect

/*eslint max-params: ["error", 3]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo (bar, baz, qux, qxx) {
    doSomething();
}

let foo = (bar, baz, qux, qxx) => {
    doSomething();
};

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the default { "max": 3 } option:

:::correct

/*eslint max-params: ["error", 3]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo (bar, baz, qux) {
    doSomething();
}

let foo = (bar, baz, qux) => {
    doSomething();
};

::: Source: http://eslint.org/docs/rules/

Function 'conformRecoverText' has too many statements (12). Maximum allowed is 10.
Open

function conformRecoverText(options, _settings, domain, key, user) {
Severity: Minor
Found in app/api/users/users.js by eslint

title: max-statements ruletype: suggestion relatedrules: - complexity - max-depth - max-len - max-lines - max-lines-per-function - max-nested-callbacks

- max-params

The max-statements rule allows you to specify the maximum number of statements allowed in a function.

function foo() {
  var bar = 1; // one statement
  var baz = 2; // two statements
  var qux = 3; // three statements
}

Rule Details

This rule enforces a maximum number of statements allowed in function blocks.

Options

This rule has a number or object option:

  • "max" (default 10) enforces a maximum number of statements allows in function blocks

Deprecated: The object property maximum is deprecated; please use the object property max instead.

This rule has an object option:

  • "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true ignores top-level functions

max

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
};

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

:::

Note that this rule does not apply to class static blocks, and that statements in class static blocks do not count as statements in the enclosing function.

Examples of correct code for this rule with { "max": 2 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 2]*/

function foo() {
    let one;
    let two = class {
        static {
            let three;
            let four;
            let five;
            if (six) {
                let seven;
                let eight;
                let nine;
            }
        }
    };
}

:::

ignoreTopLevelFunctions

Examples of additional correct code for this rule with the { "max": 10 }, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true } options:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true }]*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  var foo11 = 11;
}

::: Source: http://eslint.org/docs/rules/

Async method 'save' has too many statements (12). Maximum allowed is 10.
Open

  async save(user, currentUser) {
Severity: Minor
Found in app/api/users/users.js by eslint

title: max-statements ruletype: suggestion relatedrules: - complexity - max-depth - max-len - max-lines - max-lines-per-function - max-nested-callbacks

- max-params

The max-statements rule allows you to specify the maximum number of statements allowed in a function.

function foo() {
  var bar = 1; // one statement
  var baz = 2; // two statements
  var qux = 3; // three statements
}

Rule Details

This rule enforces a maximum number of statements allowed in function blocks.

Options

This rule has a number or object option:

  • "max" (default 10) enforces a maximum number of statements allows in function blocks

Deprecated: The object property maximum is deprecated; please use the object property max instead.

This rule has an object option:

  • "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true ignores top-level functions

max

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
};

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

:::

Note that this rule does not apply to class static blocks, and that statements in class static blocks do not count as statements in the enclosing function.

Examples of correct code for this rule with { "max": 2 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 2]*/

function foo() {
    let one;
    let two = class {
        static {
            let three;
            let four;
            let five;
            if (six) {
                let seven;
                let eight;
                let nine;
            }
        }
    };
}

:::

ignoreTopLevelFunctions

Examples of additional correct code for this rule with the { "max": 10 }, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true } options:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true }]*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  var foo11 = 11;
}

::: Source: http://eslint.org/docs/rules/

Async method 'login' has too many statements (12). Maximum allowed is 10.
Open

  async login({ username, password, token }, domain) {
Severity: Minor
Found in app/api/users/users.js by eslint

title: max-statements ruletype: suggestion relatedrules: - complexity - max-depth - max-len - max-lines - max-lines-per-function - max-nested-callbacks

- max-params

The max-statements rule allows you to specify the maximum number of statements allowed in a function.

function foo() {
  var bar = 1; // one statement
  var baz = 2; // two statements
  var qux = 3; // three statements
}

Rule Details

This rule enforces a maximum number of statements allowed in function blocks.

Options

This rule has a number or object option:

  • "max" (default 10) enforces a maximum number of statements allows in function blocks

Deprecated: The object property maximum is deprecated; please use the object property max instead.

This rule has an object option:

  • "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true ignores top-level functions

max

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
};

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

:::

Note that this rule does not apply to class static blocks, and that statements in class static blocks do not count as statements in the enclosing function.

Examples of correct code for this rule with { "max": 2 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 2]*/

function foo() {
    let one;
    let two = class {
        static {
            let three;
            let four;
            let five;
            if (six) {
                let seven;
                let eight;
                let nine;
            }
        }
    };
}

:::

ignoreTopLevelFunctions

Examples of additional correct code for this rule with the { "max": 10 }, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true } options:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true }]*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  var foo11 = 11;
}

::: Source: http://eslint.org/docs/rules/

Arrow function has too many statements (13). Maximum allowed is 10.
Open

  describe('save', () => {

title: max-statements ruletype: suggestion relatedrules: - complexity - max-depth - max-len - max-lines - max-lines-per-function - max-nested-callbacks

- max-params

The max-statements rule allows you to specify the maximum number of statements allowed in a function.

function foo() {
  var bar = 1; // one statement
  var baz = 2; // two statements
  var qux = 3; // three statements
}

Rule Details

This rule enforces a maximum number of statements allowed in function blocks.

Options

This rule has a number or object option:

  • "max" (default 10) enforces a maximum number of statements allows in function blocks

Deprecated: The object property maximum is deprecated; please use the object property max instead.

This rule has an object option:

  • "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true ignores top-level functions

max

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
};

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

:::

Note that this rule does not apply to class static blocks, and that statements in class static blocks do not count as statements in the enclosing function.

Examples of correct code for this rule with { "max": 2 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 2]*/

function foo() {
    let one;
    let two = class {
        static {
            let three;
            let four;
            let five;
            if (six) {
                let seven;
                let eight;
                let nine;
            }
        }
    };
}

:::

ignoreTopLevelFunctions

Examples of additional correct code for this rule with the { "max": 10 }, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true } options:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true }]*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  var foo11 = 11;
}

::: Source: http://eslint.org/docs/rules/

Async method 'newUser' has too many statements (12). Maximum allowed is 10.
Open

  async newUser(user, domain) {
Severity: Minor
Found in app/api/users/users.js by eslint

title: max-statements ruletype: suggestion relatedrules: - complexity - max-depth - max-len - max-lines - max-lines-per-function - max-nested-callbacks

- max-params

The max-statements rule allows you to specify the maximum number of statements allowed in a function.

function foo() {
  var bar = 1; // one statement
  var baz = 2; // two statements
  var qux = 3; // three statements
}

Rule Details

This rule enforces a maximum number of statements allowed in function blocks.

Options

This rule has a number or object option:

  • "max" (default 10) enforces a maximum number of statements allows in function blocks

Deprecated: The object property maximum is deprecated; please use the object property max instead.

This rule has an object option:

  • "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true ignores top-level functions

max

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
};

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

:::

Note that this rule does not apply to class static blocks, and that statements in class static blocks do not count as statements in the enclosing function.

Examples of correct code for this rule with { "max": 2 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 2]*/

function foo() {
    let one;
    let two = class {
        static {
            let three;
            let four;
            let five;
            if (six) {
                let seven;
                let eight;
                let nine;
            }
        }
    };
}

:::

ignoreTopLevelFunctions

Examples of additional correct code for this rule with the { "max": 10 }, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true } options:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true }]*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  var foo11 = 11;
}

::: Source: http://eslint.org/docs/rules/

File has too many lines (273). Maximum allowed is 250.
Open

    key: 'Search Tips: one char wildcard',
Severity: Minor
Found in app/api/i18n/systemKeys.js by eslint

title: max-lines ruletype: suggestion relatedrules: - complexity - max-depth - max-lines-per-function - max-nested-callbacks - max-params - max-statements further_reading:

- https://web.archive.org/web/20160725154648/http://www.mind2b.com/component/content/article/24-software-module-size-and-file-size

Some people consider large files a code smell. Large files tend to do a lot of things and can make it hard following what's going. While there is not an objective maximum number of lines considered acceptable in a file, most people would agree it should not be in the thousands. Recommendations usually range from 100 to 500 lines.

Rule Details

This rule enforces a maximum number of lines per file, in order to aid in maintainability and reduce complexity.

Please note that most editors show an additional empty line at the end if the file ends with a line break. This rule does not count that extra line.

Options

This rule has a number or object option:

  • "max" (default 300) enforces a maximum number of lines in a file

  • "skipBlankLines": true ignore lines made up purely of whitespace.

  • "skipComments": true ignore lines containing just comments

max

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with a max value of 2:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", 2]*/
var a,
    b,
    c;

:::

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", 2]*/

var a,
    b,c;

:::

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", 2]*/
// a comment
var a,
    b,c;

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with a max value of 2:

::: correct

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", 2]*/
var a,
    b, c;

:::

::: correct

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", 2]*/

var a, b, c;

:::

::: correct

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", 2]*/
// a comment
var a, b, c;

:::

skipBlankLines

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the { "skipBlankLines": true } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", {"max": 2, "skipBlankLines": true}]*/

var a,
    b,
    c;

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the { "skipBlankLines": true } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", {"max": 2, "skipBlankLines": true}]*/

var a,
    b, c;

:::

skipComments

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the { "skipComments": true } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", {"max": 2, "skipComments": true}]*/
// a comment
var a,
    b,
    c;

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the { "skipComments": true } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", {"max": 2, "skipComments": true}]*/
// a comment
var a,
    b, c;

:::

When Not To Use It

You can turn this rule off if you are not concerned with the number of lines in your files.

Compatibility

Arrow function has too many statements (11). Maximum allowed is 10.
Open

    row.get('connections').forEach(connection => {

title: max-statements ruletype: suggestion relatedrules: - complexity - max-depth - max-len - max-lines - max-lines-per-function - max-nested-callbacks

- max-params

The max-statements rule allows you to specify the maximum number of statements allowed in a function.

function foo() {
  var bar = 1; // one statement
  var baz = 2; // two statements
  var qux = 3; // three statements
}

Rule Details

This rule enforces a maximum number of statements allowed in function blocks.

Options

This rule has a number or object option:

  • "max" (default 10) enforces a maximum number of statements allows in function blocks

Deprecated: The object property maximum is deprecated; please use the object property max instead.

This rule has an object option:

  • "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true ignores top-level functions

max

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
};

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

:::

Note that this rule does not apply to class static blocks, and that statements in class static blocks do not count as statements in the enclosing function.

Examples of correct code for this rule with { "max": 2 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 2]*/

function foo() {
    let one;
    let two = class {
        static {
            let three;
            let four;
            let five;
            if (six) {
                let seven;
                let eight;
                let nine;
            }
        }
    };
}

:::

ignoreTopLevelFunctions

Examples of additional correct code for this rule with the { "max": 10 }, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true } options:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true }]*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  var foo11 = 11;
}

::: Source: http://eslint.org/docs/rules/

Function 'calcNewValues' has too many statements (11). Maximum allowed is 10.
Open

function calcNewValues(originalValues, newValues) {
Severity: Minor
Found in app/api/thesauri/thesauri.js by eslint

title: max-statements ruletype: suggestion relatedrules: - complexity - max-depth - max-len - max-lines - max-lines-per-function - max-nested-callbacks

- max-params

The max-statements rule allows you to specify the maximum number of statements allowed in a function.

function foo() {
  var bar = 1; // one statement
  var baz = 2; // two statements
  var qux = 3; // three statements
}

Rule Details

This rule enforces a maximum number of statements allowed in function blocks.

Options

This rule has a number or object option:

  • "max" (default 10) enforces a maximum number of statements allows in function blocks

Deprecated: The object property maximum is deprecated; please use the object property max instead.

This rule has an object option:

  • "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true ignores top-level functions

max

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
};

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

:::

Note that this rule does not apply to class static blocks, and that statements in class static blocks do not count as statements in the enclosing function.

Examples of correct code for this rule with { "max": 2 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 2]*/

function foo() {
    let one;
    let two = class {
        static {
            let three;
            let four;
            let five;
            if (six) {
                let seven;
                let eight;
                let nine;
            }
        }
    };
}

:::

ignoreTopLevelFunctions

Examples of additional correct code for this rule with the { "max": 10 }, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true } options:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true }]*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  var foo11 = 11;
}

::: Source: http://eslint.org/docs/rules/

File has too many lines (342). Maximum allowed is 250.
Open

      return model.delete({ _id: { $in: _ids } });
Severity: Minor
Found in app/api/users/users.js by eslint

title: max-lines ruletype: suggestion relatedrules: - complexity - max-depth - max-lines-per-function - max-nested-callbacks - max-params - max-statements further_reading:

- https://web.archive.org/web/20160725154648/http://www.mind2b.com/component/content/article/24-software-module-size-and-file-size

Some people consider large files a code smell. Large files tend to do a lot of things and can make it hard following what's going. While there is not an objective maximum number of lines considered acceptable in a file, most people would agree it should not be in the thousands. Recommendations usually range from 100 to 500 lines.

Rule Details

This rule enforces a maximum number of lines per file, in order to aid in maintainability and reduce complexity.

Please note that most editors show an additional empty line at the end if the file ends with a line break. This rule does not count that extra line.

Options

This rule has a number or object option:

  • "max" (default 300) enforces a maximum number of lines in a file

  • "skipBlankLines": true ignore lines made up purely of whitespace.

  • "skipComments": true ignore lines containing just comments

max

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with a max value of 2:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", 2]*/
var a,
    b,
    c;

:::

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", 2]*/

var a,
    b,c;

:::

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", 2]*/
// a comment
var a,
    b,c;

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with a max value of 2:

::: correct

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", 2]*/
var a,
    b, c;

:::

::: correct

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", 2]*/

var a, b, c;

:::

::: correct

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", 2]*/
// a comment
var a, b, c;

:::

skipBlankLines

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the { "skipBlankLines": true } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", {"max": 2, "skipBlankLines": true}]*/

var a,
    b,
    c;

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the { "skipBlankLines": true } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", {"max": 2, "skipBlankLines": true}]*/

var a,
    b, c;

:::

skipComments

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the { "skipComments": true } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", {"max": 2, "skipComments": true}]*/
// a comment
var a,
    b,
    c;

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the { "skipComments": true } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", {"max": 2, "skipComments": true}]*/
// a comment
var a,
    b, c;

:::

When Not To Use It

You can turn this rule off if you are not concerned with the number of lines in your files.

Compatibility

Arrow function has too many statements (15). Maximum allowed is 10.
Open

describe('loader', () => {

title: max-statements ruletype: suggestion relatedrules: - complexity - max-depth - max-len - max-lines - max-lines-per-function - max-nested-callbacks

- max-params

The max-statements rule allows you to specify the maximum number of statements allowed in a function.

function foo() {
  var bar = 1; // one statement
  var baz = 2; // two statements
  var qux = 3; // three statements
}

Rule Details

This rule enforces a maximum number of statements allowed in function blocks.

Options

This rule has a number or object option:

  • "max" (default 10) enforces a maximum number of statements allows in function blocks

Deprecated: The object property maximum is deprecated; please use the object property max instead.

This rule has an object option:

  • "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true ignores top-level functions

max

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
};

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

:::

Note that this rule does not apply to class static blocks, and that statements in class static blocks do not count as statements in the enclosing function.

Examples of correct code for this rule with { "max": 2 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 2]*/

function foo() {
    let one;
    let two = class {
        static {
            let three;
            let four;
            let five;
            if (six) {
                let seven;
                let eight;
                let nine;
            }
        }
    };
}

:::

ignoreTopLevelFunctions

Examples of additional correct code for this rule with the { "max": 10 }, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true } options:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true }]*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  var foo11 = 11;
}

::: Source: http://eslint.org/docs/rules/

Async arrow function has too many statements (11). Maximum allowed is 10.
Open

  it('should populate mimetype with Content-Type', async () => {

title: max-statements ruletype: suggestion relatedrules: - complexity - max-depth - max-len - max-lines - max-lines-per-function - max-nested-callbacks

- max-params

The max-statements rule allows you to specify the maximum number of statements allowed in a function.

function foo() {
  var bar = 1; // one statement
  var baz = 2; // two statements
  var qux = 3; // three statements
}

Rule Details

This rule enforces a maximum number of statements allowed in function blocks.

Options

This rule has a number or object option:

  • "max" (default 10) enforces a maximum number of statements allows in function blocks

Deprecated: The object property maximum is deprecated; please use the object property max instead.

This rule has an object option:

  • "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true ignores top-level functions

max

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
};

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

:::

Note that this rule does not apply to class static blocks, and that statements in class static blocks do not count as statements in the enclosing function.

Examples of correct code for this rule with { "max": 2 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 2]*/

function foo() {
    let one;
    let two = class {
        static {
            let three;
            let four;
            let five;
            if (six) {
                let seven;
                let eight;
                let nine;
            }
        }
    };
}

:::

ignoreTopLevelFunctions

Examples of additional correct code for this rule with the { "max": 10 }, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true } options:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true }]*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  var foo11 = 11;
}

::: Source: http://eslint.org/docs/rules/

File has too many lines (305). Maximum allowed is 250.
Open

          {

title: max-lines ruletype: suggestion relatedrules: - complexity - max-depth - max-lines-per-function - max-nested-callbacks - max-params - max-statements further_reading:

- https://web.archive.org/web/20160725154648/http://www.mind2b.com/component/content/article/24-software-module-size-and-file-size

Some people consider large files a code smell. Large files tend to do a lot of things and can make it hard following what's going. While there is not an objective maximum number of lines considered acceptable in a file, most people would agree it should not be in the thousands. Recommendations usually range from 100 to 500 lines.

Rule Details

This rule enforces a maximum number of lines per file, in order to aid in maintainability and reduce complexity.

Please note that most editors show an additional empty line at the end if the file ends with a line break. This rule does not count that extra line.

Options

This rule has a number or object option:

  • "max" (default 300) enforces a maximum number of lines in a file

  • "skipBlankLines": true ignore lines made up purely of whitespace.

  • "skipComments": true ignore lines containing just comments

max

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with a max value of 2:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", 2]*/
var a,
    b,
    c;

:::

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", 2]*/

var a,
    b,c;

:::

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", 2]*/
// a comment
var a,
    b,c;

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with a max value of 2:

::: correct

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", 2]*/
var a,
    b, c;

:::

::: correct

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", 2]*/

var a, b, c;

:::

::: correct

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", 2]*/
// a comment
var a, b, c;

:::

skipBlankLines

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the { "skipBlankLines": true } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", {"max": 2, "skipBlankLines": true}]*/

var a,
    b,
    c;

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the { "skipBlankLines": true } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", {"max": 2, "skipBlankLines": true}]*/

var a,
    b, c;

:::

skipComments

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the { "skipComments": true } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", {"max": 2, "skipComments": true}]*/
// a comment
var a,
    b,
    c;

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the { "skipComments": true } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-lines: ["error", {"max": 2, "skipComments": true}]*/
// a comment
var a,
    b, c;

:::

When Not To Use It

You can turn this rule off if you are not concerned with the number of lines in your files.

Compatibility

Arrow function has too many statements (12). Maximum allowed is 10.
Open

  cy.wrap(subject).selection($el => {
Severity: Minor
Found in cypress/support/commands.js by eslint

title: max-statements ruletype: suggestion relatedrules: - complexity - max-depth - max-len - max-lines - max-lines-per-function - max-nested-callbacks

- max-params

The max-statements rule allows you to specify the maximum number of statements allowed in a function.

function foo() {
  var bar = 1; // one statement
  var baz = 2; // two statements
  var qux = 3; // three statements
}

Rule Details

This rule enforces a maximum number of statements allowed in function blocks.

Options

This rule has a number or object option:

  • "max" (default 10) enforces a maximum number of statements allows in function blocks

Deprecated: The object property maximum is deprecated; please use the object property max instead.

This rule has an object option:

  • "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true ignores top-level functions

max

Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: incorrect

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;

  var foo11 = 11; // Too many.
};

:::

Examples of correct code for this rule with the default { "max": 10 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10]*/
/*eslint-env es6*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

let foo = () => {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  return function () {

    // The number of statements in the inner function does not count toward the
    // statement maximum.

    return 42;
  };
}

:::

Note that this rule does not apply to class static blocks, and that statements in class static blocks do not count as statements in the enclosing function.

Examples of correct code for this rule with { "max": 2 } option:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 2]*/

function foo() {
    let one;
    let two = class {
        static {
            let three;
            let four;
            let five;
            if (six) {
                let seven;
                let eight;
                let nine;
            }
        }
    };
}

:::

ignoreTopLevelFunctions

Examples of additional correct code for this rule with the { "max": 10 }, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true } options:

::: correct

/*eslint max-statements: ["error", 10, { "ignoreTopLevelFunctions": true }]*/

function foo() {
  var foo1 = 1;
  var foo2 = 2;
  var foo3 = 3;
  var foo4 = 4;
  var foo5 = 5;
  var foo6 = 6;
  var foo7 = 7;
  var foo8 = 8;
  var foo9 = 9;
  var foo10 = 10;
  var foo11 = 11;
}

::: Source: http://eslint.org/docs/rules/

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