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src/ClientApp/app/components/database/create.page.ts

Summary

Maintainability
D
2 days
Test Coverage

File create.page.ts has 363 lines of code (exceeds 250 allowed). Consider refactoring.
Open

import { Component, OnInit, Input, isDevMode, ElementRef, ViewChild } from '@angular/core';
import { ChainDb, Block, SchemaAction, DataAction, SchemaColumnDefinition, SchemaActionEnum, DataActionEnum, ColumnData, LockTarget, LockTargetEnum, SchemaColumnType, LockPermissionEnum } from '../../models/chain-db.model';
import { ChainDbService } from '../../services/chain-db.service';
import { Router, ParamMap, ActivatedRoute } from '@angular/router';
import { AlertService, MessageSeverity, DialogType } from '../../services/alert.service';
Severity: Minor
Found in src/ClientApp/app/components/database/create.page.ts - About 4 hrs to fix

    Function submit has 38 lines of code (exceeds 25 allowed). Consider refactoring.
    Open

        submit() {
            if (this.codeMode) {
                this.alertService.showDialog(this.translations.forbidSubmitInCodeModeMessage, DialogType.alert);
                return;
            }
    Severity: Minor
    Found in src/ClientApp/app/components/database/create.page.ts - About 1 hr to fix

      Function ngOnInit has 38 lines of code (exceeds 25 allowed). Consider refactoring.
      Open

          ngOnInit() {
              this.route.paramMap
                  .subscribe((params: ParamMap) => {
                      let dbid = params.get('dbid');
                      this.dataService.getChainDb(dbid)
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/ClientApp/app/components/database/create.page.ts - About 1 hr to fix

        Function onPermissionChange has a Cognitive Complexity of 12 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring.
        Open

            onPermissionChange(target: LockTargetCreationType, name: LockPermissionEnum, event) {
                target.permissions = target.permissions || [];
                let uncheckAllExcept = (except: LockPermissionEnum) => {
                    target.permissions = [except];
                }
        Severity: Minor
        Found in src/ClientApp/app/components/database/create.page.ts - About 1 hr to fix

        Cognitive Complexity

        Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how difficult a unit of code is to intuitively understand. Unlike Cyclomatic Complexity, which determines how difficult your code will be to test, Cognitive Complexity tells you how difficult your code will be to read and comprehend.

        A method's cognitive complexity is based on a few simple rules:

        • Code is not considered more complex when it uses shorthand that the language provides for collapsing multiple statements into one
        • Code is considered more complex for each "break in the linear flow of the code"
        • Code is considered more complex when "flow breaking structures are nested"

        Further reading

        Function onPermissionChange has 32 lines of code (exceeds 25 allowed). Consider refactoring.
        Open

            onPermissionChange(target: LockTargetCreationType, name: LockPermissionEnum, event) {
                target.permissions = target.permissions || [];
                let uncheckAllExcept = (except: LockPermissionEnum) => {
                    target.permissions = [except];
                }
        Severity: Minor
        Found in src/ClientApp/app/components/database/create.page.ts - About 1 hr to fix

          Function appendAction has a Cognitive Complexity of 11 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring.
          Open

              appendAction(defs) {
                  if (this.selectedType == "data") {
                      if (this.dataActions.length >= 10)
                          this.alertService.showMessage(this.translations.dataActionExceedsMessage);
                      else
          Severity: Minor
          Found in src/ClientApp/app/components/database/create.page.ts - About 1 hr to fix

          Cognitive Complexity

          Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how difficult a unit of code is to intuitively understand. Unlike Cyclomatic Complexity, which determines how difficult your code will be to test, Cognitive Complexity tells you how difficult your code will be to read and comprehend.

          A method's cognitive complexity is based on a few simple rules:

          • Code is not considered more complex when it uses shorthand that the language provides for collapsing multiple statements into one
          • Code is considered more complex for each "break in the linear flow of the code"
          • Code is considered more complex when "flow breaking structures are nested"

          Further reading

          Function generateCode has a Cognitive Complexity of 9 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring.
          Open

              generateCode() {
                  let replacer = (key, value) => (value === null || value == "") ? undefined : value;
          
                  let getRequestObject = () => {
                      if (this.selectedType == "schema") {
          Severity: Minor
          Found in src/ClientApp/app/components/database/create.page.ts - About 55 mins to fix

          Cognitive Complexity

          Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how difficult a unit of code is to intuitively understand. Unlike Cyclomatic Complexity, which determines how difficult your code will be to test, Cognitive Complexity tells you how difficult your code will be to read and comprehend.

          A method's cognitive complexity is based on a few simple rules:

          • Code is not considered more complex when it uses shorthand that the language provides for collapsing multiple statements into one
          • Code is considered more complex for each "break in the linear flow of the code"
          • Code is considered more complex when "flow breaking structures are nested"

          Further reading

          Function submit has a Cognitive Complexity of 8 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring.
          Open

              submit() {
                  if (this.codeMode) {
                      this.alertService.showDialog(this.translations.forbidSubmitInCodeModeMessage, DialogType.alert);
                      return;
                  }
          Severity: Minor
          Found in src/ClientApp/app/components/database/create.page.ts - About 45 mins to fix

          Cognitive Complexity

          Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how difficult a unit of code is to intuitively understand. Unlike Cyclomatic Complexity, which determines how difficult your code will be to test, Cognitive Complexity tells you how difficult your code will be to read and comprehend.

          A method's cognitive complexity is based on a few simple rules:

          • Code is not considered more complex when it uses shorthand that the language provides for collapsing multiple statements into one
          • Code is considered more complex for each "break in the linear flow of the code"
          • Code is considered more complex when "flow breaking structures are nested"

          Further reading

          Function example has a Cognitive Complexity of 6 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring.
          Open

              example(type: 'single' | 'multiple') {
                  let change = () => {
                      if (type == 'single') {
                          this.lockScripts = "<USER_ADDRESS>\nOC_CheckSignature";
                      } else if (type == 'multiple') {
          Severity: Minor
          Found in src/ClientApp/app/components/database/create.page.ts - About 25 mins to fix

          Cognitive Complexity

          Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how difficult a unit of code is to intuitively understand. Unlike Cyclomatic Complexity, which determines how difficult your code will be to test, Cognitive Complexity tells you how difficult your code will be to read and comprehend.

          A method's cognitive complexity is based on a few simple rules:

          • Code is not considered more complex when it uses shorthand that the language provides for collapsing multiple statements into one
          • Code is considered more complex for each "break in the linear flow of the code"
          • Code is considered more complex when "flow breaking structures are nested"

          Further reading

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

                  if (this.selectedType == "data") {
                      var da = DatabaseCreatePageFunction.getDataActions(this.dataActions);
                      this.dataService.createDataTx(this.db, privKey, unlockPrivateKey, da)
                          .subscribe(rpcCallback, errCallback);
                  } else if (this.selectedType == "schema") {
          Severity: Minor
          Found in src/ClientApp/app/components/database/create.page.ts and 1 other location - About 55 mins to fix
          src/ClientApp/app/components/database/create.page.ts on lines 220..230

          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 54.

          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

                  } else if (this.selectedType == "schema") {
                      var sa = DatabaseCreatePageFunction.getSchemaActions(this.schemaActions);
                      this.dataService.createSchemaTx(this.db, privKey, unlockPrivateKey, sa)
                          .subscribe(rpcCallback, errCallback);
                  } else if (this.selectedType == "lock") {
          Severity: Minor
          Found in src/ClientApp/app/components/database/create.page.ts and 1 other location - About 55 mins to fix
          src/ClientApp/app/components/database/create.page.ts on lines 216..230

          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 54.

          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

                  if (!privKey) {
                      this.alertService.showMessage(this.translations.lackPrivateKeyTitle, this.translations.lackPrivateKeyContent, MessageSeverity.error);
                      return;
                  }
          Severity: Minor
          Found in src/ClientApp/app/components/database/create.page.ts and 1 other location - About 35 mins to fix
          src/ClientApp/app/components/user/key.page.ts on lines 74..77

          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 47.

          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

          Array type using 'Array<t>' is forbidden. Use 'T[]' instead.</t>
          Open

              tables: Array<any>;

          Rule: array-type

          Requires using either 'T[]' or 'Array<t>' for arrays.</t>

          Notes
          • TypeScript Only
          • Has Fix

          Config

          One of the following arguments must be provided:

          • "array" enforces use of T[] for all types T.
          • "generic" enforces use of Array<T> for all types T.
          • "array-simple" enforces use of T[] if T is a simple type (primitive or type reference).
          Examples
          "array-type": true,array
          "array-type": true,generic
          "array-type": true,array-simple
          Schema
          {
            "type": "string",
            "enum": [
              "array",
              "generic",
              "array-simple"
            ]
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'col' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                          let col = params.get('col');

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'lt' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'var'.
          Open

                      var lt = DatabaseCreatePageFunction.getLockTargets(this.lockTargets);

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                      if (this.selectedType == "schema") {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                      s = this.lockEnableKeys[0].pubKey.toB58String() + "\nOC_CheckSignature";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  } else if (name == "AlterLock" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "AlterLock")) {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Array type using 'Array<t>' is forbidden. Use 'T[]' instead.</t>
          Open

              lockTargets: Array<LockTargetCreationType> = [];

          Rule: array-type

          Requires using either 'T[]' or 'Array<t>' for arrays.</t>

          Notes
          • TypeScript Only
          • Has Fix

          Config

          One of the following arguments must be provided:

          • "array" enforces use of T[] for all types T.
          • "generic" enforces use of Array<T> for all types T.
          • "array-simple" enforces use of T[] if T is a simple type (primitive or type reference).
          Examples
          "array-type": true,array
          "array-type": true,generic
          "array-type": true,array-simple
          Schema
          {
            "type": "string",
            "enum": [
              "array",
              "generic",
              "array-simple"
            ]
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Array type using 'Array<t>' is forbidden. Use 'T[]' instead.</t>
          Open

              removeAction(actions: Array<any>, idx) {

          Rule: array-type

          Requires using either 'T[]' or 'Array<t>' for arrays.</t>

          Notes
          • TypeScript Only
          • Has Fix

          Config

          One of the following arguments must be provided:

          • "array" enforces use of T[] for all types T.
          • "generic" enforces use of Array<T> for all types T.
          • "array-simple" enforces use of T[] if T is a simple type (primitive or type reference).
          Examples
          "array-type": true,array
          "array-type": true,generic
          "array-type": true,array-simple
          Schema
          {
            "type": "string",
            "enum": [
              "array",
              "generic",
              "array-simple"
            ]
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'type' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                      let type = obj.type as TxType;

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                      } else if (type == "lock") {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

          export type TxType = "schema" | "data" | "lock";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  if (this.selectedType == "data") {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  } else if (this.selectedType == "lock") {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                      s = `${this.lockEnableKeys.map(_ => _.pubKey.toB58String()).join("\n")}\n${this.lockEnableKeys.length}\nOC_CheckOneOfMultiSignature`;

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  } else if (name == "AlterLock" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "AlterLock")) {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Array type using 'Array<t>' is forbidden. Use 'T[]' instead.</t>
          Open

              schemaActions: Array<SchemaActionCreationType> = [];

          Rule: array-type

          Requires using either 'T[]' or 'Array<t>' for arrays.</t>

          Notes
          • TypeScript Only
          • Has Fix

          Config

          One of the following arguments must be provided:

          • "array" enforces use of T[] for all types T.
          • "generic" enforces use of Array<T> for all types T.
          • "array-simple" enforces use of T[] if T is a simple type (primitive or type reference).
          Examples
          "array-type": true,array
          "array-type": true,generic
          "array-type": true,array-simple
          Schema
          {
            "type": "string",
            "enum": [
              "array",
              "generic",
              "array-simple"
            ]
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'address' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                  let address = pubKey.toAddress();

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'uncheck' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                  let uncheck = (item: LockPermissionEnum) => {

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

          export type TxType = "schema" | "data" | "lock";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  return this.selectedPrivateKey == "import"

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                      if (type == "schema") {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Array type using 'Array<t>' is forbidden. Use 'T[]' instead.</t>
          Open

              duplicateAction(actions: Array<any>, idx) {

          Rule: array-type

          Requires using either 'T[]' or 'Array<t>' for arrays.</t>

          Notes
          • TypeScript Only
          • Has Fix

          Config

          One of the following arguments must be provided:

          • "array" enforces use of T[] for all types T.
          • "generic" enforces use of Array<T> for all types T.
          • "array-simple" enforces use of T[] if T is a simple type (primitive or type reference).
          Examples
          "array-type": true,array
          "array-type": true,generic
          "array-type": true,array-simple
          Schema
          {
            "type": "string",
            "enum": [
              "array",
              "generic",
              "array-simple"
            ]
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'target' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                          let target = params.get('target');

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  } else if (this.selectedType == "schema") {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  } else if (this.selectedType == "lock") {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  let replacer = (key, value) => (value === null || value == "") ? undefined : value;

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  if (area.selectionStart || area.selectionStart == '0') {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  } else if (name == "Update" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "Update")) {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

          export type LockTargetCreationTypeEnum = "none" | "database" | "schema" | "row" | "cell" | "column";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                          if (type == "schema" && action == "modify" && col) {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  let replacer = (key, value) => (value === null || value == "") ? undefined : value;

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  if (name == "None" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "None")) {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Forbidden 'var' keyword, use 'let' or 'const' instead
          Open

                      var da = DatabaseCreatePageFunction.getDataActions(this.dataActions);

          Rule: no-var-keyword

          Disallows usage of the var keyword.

          Use let or const instead.

          Rationale

          Declaring variables using var has several edge case behaviors that make var unsuitable for modern code. Variables declared by var have their parent function block as their scope, ignoring other control flow statements. vars have declaration "hoisting" (similar to functions) and can appear to be used before declaration.

          Variables declared by const and let instead have as their scope the block in which they are defined, and are not allowed to used before declaration or be re-declared with another const or let.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Not configurable.

          Examples
          "no-var-keyword": true

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'defs' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                  let defs = DatabaseCreatePageTranslation.getActionDefinitions(this.translationService);

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  else if (this.selectedType == "schema") {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                      } else if (this.selectedType == "data") {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                      if (type == "schema") {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                      let idx = target.permissions.findIndex(_ => _ == item);

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  } else if (name == "AlterSchema" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "AlterSchema")) {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Use the object spread operator instead.
          Open

                      this.appendAction(Object.assign({}, action, { columns: Array.from(action.columns) }));

          Rule: prefer-object-spread

          Enforces the use of the ES2018 object spread operator over Object.assign() where appropriate.

          Rationale

          Object spread allows for better type checking and inference.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Not configurable.

          Examples
          "prefer-object-spread": true

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

          export type SchemaActionCreationTypeEnum = "create" | "modify" | "drop";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

          export type DataActionCreationTypeEnum = "insert" | "update" | "delete";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  } else if (this.selectedType == "schema") {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                      uncheckAllExcept("ReadOnly");

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          comment must start with a space
          Open

              //schemaActions: Array<any> = [{ type: "create", tableName: "table", columns: new LocalDataSource([{ name: "Id", type: "string" }]) }];

          Rule: comment-format

          Enforces formatting rules for single-line comments.

          Rationale

          Helps maintain a consistent, readable style in your codebase.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Four arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "check-space" requires that all single-line comments must begin with a space, as in // comment
            • note that for comments starting with multiple slashes, e.g. ///, leading slashes are ignored
            • TypeScript reference comments are ignored completely
          • "check-lowercase" requires that the first non-whitespace character of a comment must be lowercase, if applicable.
          • "check-uppercase" requires that the first non-whitespace character of a comment must be uppercase, if applicable.
          • "allow-trailing-lowercase" allows that only the first comment of a series of comments needs to be uppercase.
            • requires "check-uppercase"
            • comments must start at the same position

          Exceptions to "check-lowercase" or "check-uppercase" can be managed with object that may be passed as last argument.

          One of two options can be provided in this object:

          • "ignore-words" - array of strings - words that will be ignored at the beginning of the comment.
          • "ignore-pattern" - string - RegExp pattern that will be ignored at the beginning of the comment.
          Examples
          "comment-format": true,check-space,check-uppercase,allow-trailing-lowercase
          "comment-format": true,check-lowercase,[object Object]
          "comment-format": true,check-lowercase,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "anyOf": [
                {
                  "type": "string",
                  "enum": [
                    "check-space",
                    "check-lowercase",
                    "check-uppercase",
                    "allow-trailing-lowercase"
                  ]
                },
                {
                  "type": "object",
                  "properties": {
                    "ignore-words": {
                      "type": "array",
                      "items": {
                        "type": "string"
                      }
                    },
                    "ignore-pattern": {
                      "type": "string"
                    }
                  },
                  "minProperties": 1,
                  "maxProperties": 1
                }
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 1,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          comment must start with a space
          Open

                          //nothing happened

          Rule: comment-format

          Enforces formatting rules for single-line comments.

          Rationale

          Helps maintain a consistent, readable style in your codebase.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Four arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "check-space" requires that all single-line comments must begin with a space, as in // comment
            • note that for comments starting with multiple slashes, e.g. ///, leading slashes are ignored
            • TypeScript reference comments are ignored completely
          • "check-lowercase" requires that the first non-whitespace character of a comment must be lowercase, if applicable.
          • "check-uppercase" requires that the first non-whitespace character of a comment must be uppercase, if applicable.
          • "allow-trailing-lowercase" allows that only the first comment of a series of comments needs to be uppercase.
            • requires "check-uppercase"
            • comments must start at the same position

          Exceptions to "check-lowercase" or "check-uppercase" can be managed with object that may be passed as last argument.

          One of two options can be provided in this object:

          • "ignore-words" - array of strings - words that will be ignored at the beginning of the comment.
          • "ignore-pattern" - string - RegExp pattern that will be ignored at the beginning of the comment.
          Examples
          "comment-format": true,check-space,check-uppercase,allow-trailing-lowercase
          "comment-format": true,check-lowercase,[object Object]
          "comment-format": true,check-lowercase,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "anyOf": [
                {
                  "type": "string",
                  "enum": [
                    "check-space",
                    "check-lowercase",
                    "check-uppercase",
                    "allow-trailing-lowercase"
                  ]
                },
                {
                  "type": "object",
                  "properties": {
                    "ignore-words": {
                      "type": "array",
                      "items": {
                        "type": "string"
                      }
                    },
                    "ignore-pattern": {
                      "type": "string"
                    }
                  },
                  "minProperties": 1,
                  "maxProperties": 1
                }
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 1,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'data' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                  let data = getRequestObject();

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'value' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                  let value = pubKey.toB58String();

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  if (this.selectedType == "data") {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  if (this.selectedType == "data") {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

          export type SchemaActionCreationTypeEnum = "create" | "modify" | "drop";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

          export type SchemaActionCreationTypeEnum = "create" | "modify" | "drop";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

          export type LockTargetCreationTypeEnum = "none" | "database" | "schema" | "row" | "cell" | "column";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  if (this.selectedType == "data") {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'pkval' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                          let pkval = params.get('pkval');

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'privKey' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                  let privKey = this.getPrivateKey();

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'rpcCallback' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                  let rpcCallback = (_) => {

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'startPos' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'var'.
          Open

                      var startPos = area.selectionStart;

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  return this.selectedPrivateKey == "import"

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                      } else if (type == 'multiple') {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Use the object spread operator instead.
          Open

                          this.dataActions.push(Object.assign({
                              columns: {},
                          }, defs || {}));

          Rule: prefer-object-spread

          Enforces the use of the ES2018 object spread operator over Object.assign() where appropriate.

          Rationale

          Object spread allows for better type checking and inference.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Not configurable.

          Examples
          "prefer-object-spread": true

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  else if (this.selectedType == "schema") {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  } else if (name == "Update" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "Update")) {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          file should end with a newline
          Open

          }

          Rule: eofline

          Ensures the file ends with a newline.

          Fix for single-line files is not supported.

          Rationale

          It is a standard convention to end files with a newline.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Not configurable.

          Examples
          "eofline": true

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'action' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                  let action = Object.assign({}, actions.slice(idx, idx + 1)[0]);

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                      } else if (type == "data") {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  if (name == "None" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "None")) {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Use the object spread operator instead.
          Open

                          this.schemaActions.push(Object.assign({
                              columns: new LocalDataSource(),
                              modifyColumns: new LocalDataSource(),
                              dropColumns: new LocalDataSource()
                          }, defs || {}));

          Rule: prefer-object-spread

          Enforces the use of the ES2018 object spread operator over Object.assign() where appropriate.

          Rationale

          Object spread allows for better type checking and inference.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Not configurable.

          Examples
          "prefer-object-spread": true

          For more information see this page.

          missing whitespace
          Open

                          let type = params.get('type') as TxType;// || this.selectedType;

          Rule: whitespace

          Enforces whitespace style conventions.

          Rationale

          Helps maintain a readable, consistent style in your codebase.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Several arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "check-branch" checks branching statements (if/else/for/while) are followed by whitespace.
          • "check-decl"checks that variable declarations have whitespace around the equals token.
          • "check-operator" checks for whitespace around operator tokens.
          • "check-module" checks for whitespace in import & export statements.
          • "check-separator" checks for whitespace after separator tokens (,/;).
          • "check-rest-spread" checks that there is no whitespace after rest/spread operator (...).
          • "check-type" checks for whitespace before a variable type specification.
          • "check-typecast" checks for whitespace between a typecast and its target.
          • "check-type-operator" checks for whitespace between type operators | and &.
          • "check-preblock" checks for whitespace before the opening brace of a block.
          • "check-postbrace" checks for whitespace after an opening brace.
          Examples
          "whitespace": true,check-branch,check-operator,check-typecast
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "check-branch",
                "check-decl",
                "check-operator",
                "check-module",
                "check-separator",
                "check-rest-spread",
                "check-type",
                "check-typecast",
                "check-type-operator",
                "check-preblock",
                "check-postbrace"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 11
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

              selectedPrivateKey = "import";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Array type using 'Array<t>' is forbidden. Use 'T[]' instead.</t>
          Open

              permissions: Array<LockPermissionEnum>,

          Rule: array-type

          Requires using either 'T[]' or 'Array<t>' for arrays.</t>

          Notes
          • TypeScript Only
          • Has Fix

          Config

          One of the following arguments must be provided:

          • "array" enforces use of T[] for all types T.
          • "generic" enforces use of Array<T> for all types T.
          • "array-simple" enforces use of T[] if T is a simple type (primitive or type reference).
          Examples
          "array-type": true,array
          "array-type": true,generic
          "array-type": true,array-simple
          Schema
          {
            "type": "string",
            "enum": [
              "array",
              "generic",
              "array-simple"
            ]
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Expected property shorthand in object literal ('{pkval}').
          Open

                          this.appendAction({ type: type == "lock" ? target : action, tableName: name, pkval: pkval, col: col });

          Rule: object-literal-shorthand

          Enforces/disallows use of ES6 object literal shorthand.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          "always" assumed to be default option, thus with no options provided the rule enforces object literal methods and properties shorthands. With "never" option provided, any shorthand object literal syntax causes an error.

          The rule can be configured in a more granular way. With {"property": "never"} provided (which is equivalent to {"property": "never", "method": "always"}), the rule only flags property shorthand assignments, and respectively with {"method": "never"} (equivalent to {"property": "always", "method": "never"}), the rule fails only on method shorthands.

          Examples
          "object-literal-shorthand": true
          "object-literal-shorthand": true,never
          "object-literal-shorthand": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "oneOf": [
              {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "never"
                ]
              },
              {
                "type": "object",
                "properties": {
                  "property": {
                    "type": "string",
                    "enum": [
                      "never"
                    ]
                  },
                  "method": {
                    "type": "string",
                    "enum": [
                      "never"
                    ]
                  }
                },
                "minProperties": 1,
                "maxProperties": 2
              }
            ]
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'errCallback' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                  let errCallback = (_) => {

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'change' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                  let change = () => {

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'uncheckNoneAndReadOnly' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                  let uncheckNoneAndReadOnly = () => {

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Array type using 'Array<t>' is forbidden. Use 'T[]' instead.</t>
          Open

              dataActions: Array<DataActionCreationType> = [];

          Rule: array-type

          Requires using either 'T[]' or 'Array<t>' for arrays.</t>

          Notes
          • TypeScript Only
          • Has Fix

          Config

          One of the following arguments must be provided:

          • "array" enforces use of T[] for all types T.
          • "generic" enforces use of Array<T> for all types T.
          • "array-simple" enforces use of T[] if T is a simple type (primitive or type reference).
          Examples
          "array-type": true,array
          "array-type": true,generic
          "array-type": true,array-simple
          Schema
          {
            "type": "string",
            "enum": [
              "array",
              "generic",
              "array-simple"
            ]
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  if (this.selectedType == "data") {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'type' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                          let type = params.get('type') as TxType;// || this.selectedType;

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  } else if (name == "Insert" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "Insert")) {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'name' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                          let name = params.get('name');

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Use the object spread operator instead.
          Open

                          this.lockTargets.push(Object.assign({
                              permissions: []
                          }, defs || {}));

          Rule: prefer-object-spread

          Enforces the use of the ES2018 object spread operator over Object.assign() where appropriate.

          Rationale

          Object spread allows for better type checking and inference.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Not configurable.

          Examples
          "prefer-object-spread": true

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'uncheckAllExcept' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                  let uncheckAllExcept = (except: LockPermissionEnum) => {

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

          export type DataActionCreationTypeEnum = "insert" | "update" | "delete";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  if (value == "import") {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  if (this.selectedType == "data") {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  } else if (name == "ReadOnly" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "ReadOnly")) {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                      } else if (this.selectedType == "lock") {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

          export type DataActionCreationTypeEnum = "insert" | "update" | "delete";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  if (value == "import") {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

          export type LockTargetCreationTypeEnum = "none" | "database" | "schema" | "row" | "cell" | "column";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  } else if (name == "Delete" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "Delete")) {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                      } else if (type == "data") {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Missing semicolon
          Open

                  }

          Rule: semicolon

          Enforces consistent semicolon usage at the end of every statement.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          One of the following arguments must be provided:

          • "always" enforces semicolons at the end of every statement.
          • "never" disallows semicolons at the end of every statement except for when they are necessary.

          The following arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "ignore-interfaces" skips checking semicolons at the end of interface members.
          • "ignore-bound-class-methods" skips checking semicolons at the end of bound class methods.
          • "strict-bound-class-methods" disables any special handling of bound class methods and treats them as any other assignment. This option overrides "ignore-bound-class-methods".
          Examples
          "semicolon": true,always
          "semicolon": true,never
          "semicolon": true,always,ignore-interfaces
          "semicolon": true,always,ignore-bound-class-methods
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": [
              {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "always",
                  "never"
                ]
              },
              {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "ignore-interfaces"
                ]
              }
            ],
            "additionalItems": false
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                      uncheck("None");

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  if (name == "None" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "None")) {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  } else if (name == "Update" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "Update")) {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Array type using 'Array<t>' is forbidden. Use 'T[]' instead.</t>
          Open

              keyList: Array<KeyConfiguration>;

          Rule: array-type

          Requires using either 'T[]' or 'Array<t>' for arrays.</t>

          Notes
          • TypeScript Only
          • Has Fix

          Config

          One of the following arguments must be provided:

          • "array" enforces use of T[] for all types T.
          • "generic" enforces use of Array<T> for all types T.
          • "array-simple" enforces use of T[] if T is a simple type (primitive or type reference).
          Examples
          "array-type": true,array
          "array-type": true,generic
          "array-type": true,array-simple
          Schema
          {
            "type": "string",
            "enum": [
              "array",
              "generic",
              "array-simple"
            ]
          }

          For more information see this page.

          comment must start with a space
          Open

              //dataActions: Array<any> = [{ type: "insert", tableName: "Donation", columns: { Id: "hello" }, }];

          Rule: comment-format

          Enforces formatting rules for single-line comments.

          Rationale

          Helps maintain a consistent, readable style in your codebase.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Four arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "check-space" requires that all single-line comments must begin with a space, as in // comment
            • note that for comments starting with multiple slashes, e.g. ///, leading slashes are ignored
            • TypeScript reference comments are ignored completely
          • "check-lowercase" requires that the first non-whitespace character of a comment must be lowercase, if applicable.
          • "check-uppercase" requires that the first non-whitespace character of a comment must be uppercase, if applicable.
          • "allow-trailing-lowercase" allows that only the first comment of a series of comments needs to be uppercase.
            • requires "check-uppercase"
            • comments must start at the same position

          Exceptions to "check-lowercase" or "check-uppercase" can be managed with object that may be passed as last argument.

          One of two options can be provided in this object:

          • "ignore-words" - array of strings - words that will be ignored at the beginning of the comment.
          • "ignore-pattern" - string - RegExp pattern that will be ignored at the beginning of the comment.
          Examples
          "comment-format": true,check-space,check-uppercase,allow-trailing-lowercase
          "comment-format": true,check-lowercase,[object Object]
          "comment-format": true,check-lowercase,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "anyOf": [
                {
                  "type": "string",
                  "enum": [
                    "check-space",
                    "check-lowercase",
                    "check-uppercase",
                    "allow-trailing-lowercase"
                  ]
                },
                {
                  "type": "object",
                  "properties": {
                    "ignore-words": {
                      "type": "array",
                      "items": {
                        "type": "string"
                      }
                    },
                    "ignore-pattern": {
                      "type": "string"
                    }
                  },
                  "minProperties": 1,
                  "maxProperties": 1
                }
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 1,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Forbidden 'var' keyword, use 'let' or 'const' instead
          Open

                      var sa = DatabaseCreatePageFunction.getSchemaActions(this.schemaActions);

          Rule: no-var-keyword

          Disallows usage of the var keyword.

          Use let or const instead.

          Rationale

          Declaring variables using var has several edge case behaviors that make var unsuitable for modern code. Variables declared by var have their parent function block as their scope, ignoring other control flow statements. vars have declaration "hoisting" (similar to functions) and can appear to be used before declaration.

          Variables declared by const and let instead have as their scope the block in which they are defined, and are not allowed to used before declaration or be re-declared with another const or let.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Not configurable.

          Examples
          "no-var-keyword": true

          For more information see this page.

          Forbidden 'var' keyword, use 'let' or 'const' instead
          Open

                      var startPos = area.selectionStart;

          Rule: no-var-keyword

          Disallows usage of the var keyword.

          Use let or const instead.

          Rationale

          Declaring variables using var has several edge case behaviors that make var unsuitable for modern code. Variables declared by var have their parent function block as their scope, ignoring other control flow statements. vars have declaration "hoisting" (similar to functions) and can appear to be used before declaration.

          Variables declared by const and let instead have as their scope the block in which they are defined, and are not allowed to used before declaration or be re-declared with another const or let.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Not configurable.

          Examples
          "no-var-keyword": true

          For more information see this page.

          Expected property shorthand in object literal ('{col}').
          Open

                          this.appendAction({ type: type == "lock" ? target : action, tableName: name, pkval: pkval, col: col });

          Rule: object-literal-shorthand

          Enforces/disallows use of ES6 object literal shorthand.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          "always" assumed to be default option, thus with no options provided the rule enforces object literal methods and properties shorthands. With "never" option provided, any shorthand object literal syntax causes an error.

          The rule can be configured in a more granular way. With {"property": "never"} provided (which is equivalent to {"property": "never", "method": "always"}), the rule only flags property shorthand assignments, and respectively with {"method": "never"} (equivalent to {"property": "always", "method": "never"}), the rule fails only on method shorthands.

          Examples
          "object-literal-shorthand": true
          "object-literal-shorthand": true,never
          "object-literal-shorthand": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "oneOf": [
              {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "never"
                ]
              },
              {
                "type": "object",
                "properties": {
                  "property": {
                    "type": "string",
                    "enum": [
                      "never"
                    ]
                  },
                  "method": {
                    "type": "string",
                    "enum": [
                      "never"
                    ]
                  }
                },
                "minProperties": 1,
                "maxProperties": 2
              }
            ]
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'replacer' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                  let replacer = (key, value) => (value === null || value == "") ? undefined : value;

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'area' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                  let area = this.lockScriptsTextBox.nativeElement;

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'idx' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                      let idx = target.permissions.findIndex(_ => _ == item);

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                          if (type == "schema" && action == "modify" && col) {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  } else if (name == "Insert" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "Insert")) {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  } else if (name == "AlterLock" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "AlterLock")) {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  } else if (name == "AlterLock" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "AlterLock")) {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

          export type LockTargetCreationTypeEnum = "none" | "database" | "schema" | "row" | "cell" | "column";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                          this.appendAction({ type: type == "lock" ? target : action, tableName: name, pkval: pkval, col: col });

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  } else if (name == "ReadOnly" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "ReadOnly")) {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          block is empty
          Open

                  if (value == "import") {
          
                  }

          Rule: no-empty

          Disallows empty blocks.

          Blocks with a comment inside are not considered empty.

          Rationale

          Empty blocks are often indicators of missing code.

          Config

          If allow-empty-catch is specified, then catch blocks are allowed to be empty. If allow-empty-functions is specified, then function definitions are allowed to be empty.

          Examples
          "no-empty": true
          "no-empty": true,allow-empty-catch
          "no-empty": true,allow-empty-functions
          "no-empty": true,allow-empty-catch,allow-empty-functions
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "anyOf": [
                {
                  "type": "string",
                  "enum": [
                    "allow-empty-catch"
                  ]
                },
                {
                  "type": "string",
                  "enum": [
                    "allow-empty-functions"
                  ]
                }
              ]
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'getRequestObject' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                  let getRequestObject = () => {

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'dbid' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                          let dbid = params.get('dbid');

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'obj' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                      let obj = JSON.parse(this.code);

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                          this.appendAction({ type: type == "lock" ? target : action, tableName: name, pkval: pkval, col: col });

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'action' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                          let action = params.get('action');

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  else if (this.selectedType == "schema") {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'pubKey' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                  let pubKey = this.cryptoService.getPublicKey(privKey);

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                      if (type == 'single') {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'sa' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'var'.
          Open

                      var sa = DatabaseCreatePageFunction.getSchemaActions(this.schemaActions);

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  } else if (name == "Delete" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "Delete")) {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'fullobj' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'let'.
          Open

                  let fullobj = data ? Object.assign({ type: this.selectedType, version: 1, }, data) : {};

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                      } else if (type == "lock") {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'endPos' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'var'.
          Open

                      var endPos = area.selectionEnd;

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                      uncheckAllExcept("None");

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  if (name == "None" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "None")) {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  } else if (name == "ReadOnly" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "ReadOnly")) {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  } else if (name == "AlterSchema" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "AlterSchema")) {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Use the object spread operator instead.
          Open

                  let action = Object.assign({}, actions.slice(idx, idx + 1)[0]);

          Rule: prefer-object-spread

          Enforces the use of the ES2018 object spread operator over Object.assign() where appropriate.

          Rationale

          Object spread allows for better type checking and inference.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Not configurable.

          Examples
          "prefer-object-spread": true

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  } else if (name == "Update" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "Update")) {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  } else if (name == "Delete" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "Delete")) {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                          this.lockScripts = "<USER_ADDRESS>\nOC_CheckSignature";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  } else if (name == "AlterSchema" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "AlterSchema")) {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                          this.lockScripts = "<USER1_ADDRESS>\n<USER2_ADDRESS>\n...\n<USERn_ADDRESS>\n<n>\nOC_CheckOneOfMultiSignature";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

          export type LockTargetCreationTypeEnum = "none" | "database" | "schema" | "row" | "cell" | "column";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  } else if (name == "Delete" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "Delete")) {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                      if (this.selectedType == "schema") {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                      uncheck("ReadOnly");

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  } else if (name == "AlterSchema" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "AlterSchema")) {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  } else if (name == "ReadOnly" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "ReadOnly")) {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Missing semicolon
          Open

                  }

          Rule: semicolon

          Enforces consistent semicolon usage at the end of every statement.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          One of the following arguments must be provided:

          • "always" enforces semicolons at the end of every statement.
          • "never" disallows semicolons at the end of every statement except for when they are necessary.

          The following arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "ignore-interfaces" skips checking semicolons at the end of interface members.
          • "ignore-bound-class-methods" skips checking semicolons at the end of bound class methods.
          • "strict-bound-class-methods" disables any special handling of bound class methods and treats them as any other assignment. This option overrides "ignore-bound-class-methods".
          Examples
          "semicolon": true,always
          "semicolon": true,never
          "semicolon": true,always,ignore-interfaces
          "semicolon": true,always,ignore-bound-class-methods
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": [
              {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "always",
                  "never"
                ]
              },
              {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "ignore-interfaces"
                ]
              }
            ],
            "additionalItems": false
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Array type using 'Array<t>' is forbidden. Use 'T[]' instead.</t>
          Open

              public lockEnableKeys: Array<KeyConfiguration> = [];

          Rule: array-type

          Requires using either 'T[]' or 'Array<t>' for arrays.</t>

          Notes
          • TypeScript Only
          • Has Fix

          Config

          One of the following arguments must be provided:

          • "array" enforces use of T[] for all types T.
          • "generic" enforces use of Array<T> for all types T.
          • "array-simple" enforces use of T[] if T is a simple type (primitive or type reference).
          Examples
          "array-type": true,array
          "array-type": true,generic
          "array-type": true,array-simple
          Schema
          {
            "type": "string",
            "enum": [
              "array",
              "generic",
              "array-simple"
            ]
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Array type using 'Array<t>' is forbidden. Use 'T[]' instead.</t>
          Open

              public lockCandidateKeys: Array<KeyConfiguration> = [];

          Rule: array-type

          Requires using either 'T[]' or 'Array<t>' for arrays.</t>

          Notes
          • TypeScript Only
          • Has Fix

          Config

          One of the following arguments must be provided:

          • "array" enforces use of T[] for all types T.
          • "generic" enforces use of Array<T> for all types T.
          • "array-simple" enforces use of T[] if T is a simple type (primitive or type reference).
          Examples
          "array-type": true,array
          "array-type": true,generic
          "array-type": true,array-simple
          Schema
          {
            "type": "string",
            "enum": [
              "array",
              "generic",
              "array-simple"
            ]
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Shadowed name: '_'
          Open

                                      .subscribe(_ => {

          Rule: no-shadowed-variable

          Disallows shadowing variable declarations.

          Rationale

          When a variable in a local scope and a variable in the containing scope have the same name, shadowing occurs. Shadowing makes it impossible to access the variable in the containing scope and obscures to what value an identifier actually refers. Compare the following snippets:

          const a = 'no shadow';
          function print() {
              console.log(a);
          }
          print(); // logs 'no shadow'.
          const a = 'no shadow';
          function print() {
              const a = 'shadow'; // TSLint will complain here.
              console.log(a);
          }
          print(); // logs 'shadow'.

          ESLint has an equivalent rule. For more background information, refer to this MDN closure doc.

          Config

          You can optionally pass an object to disable checking for certain kinds of declarations. Possible keys are "class", "enum", "function", "import", "interface", "namespace", "typeAlias" and "typeParameter". You can also pass "underscore" to ignore variable names that begin with _. Just set the value to false for the check you want to disable. All checks default to true, i.e. are enabled by default. Note that you cannot disable variables and parameters.

          The option "temporalDeadZone" defaults to true which shows errors when shadowing block scoped declarations in their temporal dead zone. When set to false parameters, classes, enums and variables declared with let or const are not considered shadowed if the shadowing occurs within their temporal dead zone.

          The following example shows how the "temporalDeadZone" option changes the linting result:

          function fn(value) {
              if (value) {
                  const tmp = value; // no error on this line if "temporalDeadZone" is false
                  return tmp;
              }
              let tmp = undefined;
              if (!value) {
                  const tmp = value; // this line always contains an error
                  return tmp;
              }
          }
          Examples
          "no-shadowed-variable": true
          "no-shadowed-variable": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "class": {
                "type": "boolean"
              },
              "enum": {
                "type": "boolean"
              },
              "function": {
                "type": "boolean"
              },
              "import": {
                "type": "boolean"
              },
              "interface": {
                "type": "boolean"
              },
              "namespace": {
                "type": "boolean"
              },
              "typeAlias": {
                "type": "boolean"
              },
              "typeParameter": {
                "type": "boolean"
              },
              "temporalDeadZone": {
                "type": "boolean"
              },
              "underscore": {
                "type": "boolean"
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                  if (this.lockEnableKeys.length == 1) {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                      } else if (this.selectedType == "lock") {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          unused expression, expected an assignment or function call
          Open

                      isDevMode() && console.error(_);

          Rule: no-unused-expression

          Disallows unused expression statements.

          Unused expressions are expression statements which are not assignments or function calls (and thus usually no-ops).

          Rationale

          Detects potential errors where an assignment or function call was intended.

          Config

          Three arguments may be optionally provided:

          • allow-fast-null-checks allows to use logical operators to perform fast null checks and perform method or function calls for side effects (e.g. e && e.preventDefault()).
          • allow-new allows 'new' expressions for side effects (e.g. new ModifyGlobalState();.
          • allow-tagged-template allows tagged templates for side effects (e.g. this.add\foo`;`.
          Examples
          "no-unused-expression": true
          "no-unused-expression": true,allow-fast-null-checks
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-fast-null-checks",
                "allow-new",
                "allow-tagged-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 3
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Use the object spread operator instead.
          Open

                      this.appendAction(Object.assign({}, action, {
                          columns: new LocalDataSource(Array.from(action.columns.data)),
                          modifyColumns: new LocalDataSource(Array.from(action.modifyColumns.data)),
                          dropColumns: new LocalDataSource(Array.from(action.dropColumns.data)),
                      }));

          Rule: prefer-object-spread

          Enforces the use of the ES2018 object spread operator over Object.assign() where appropriate.

          Rationale

          Object spread allows for better type checking and inference.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Not configurable.

          Examples
          "prefer-object-spread": true

          For more information see this page.

          Forbidden 'var' keyword, use 'let' or 'const' instead
          Open

                      var lt = DatabaseCreatePageFunction.getLockTargets(this.lockTargets);

          Rule: no-var-keyword

          Disallows usage of the var keyword.

          Use let or const instead.

          Rationale

          Declaring variables using var has several edge case behaviors that make var unsuitable for modern code. Variables declared by var have their parent function block as their scope, ignoring other control flow statements. vars have declaration "hoisting" (similar to functions) and can appear to be used before declaration.

          Variables declared by const and let instead have as their scope the block in which they are defined, and are not allowed to used before declaration or be re-declared with another const or let.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Not configurable.

          Examples
          "no-var-keyword": true

          For more information see this page.

          Use the object spread operator instead.
          Open

                  let fullobj = data ? Object.assign({ type: this.selectedType, version: 1, }, data) : {};

          Rule: prefer-object-spread

          Enforces the use of the ES2018 object spread operator over Object.assign() where appropriate.

          Rationale

          Object spread allows for better type checking and inference.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Not configurable.

          Examples
          "prefer-object-spread": true

          For more information see this page.

          Forbidden 'var' keyword, use 'let' or 'const' instead
          Open

                      var endPos = area.selectionEnd;

          Rule: no-var-keyword

          Disallows usage of the var keyword.

          Use let or const instead.

          Rationale

          Declaring variables using var has several edge case behaviors that make var unsuitable for modern code. Variables declared by var have their parent function block as their scope, ignoring other control flow statements. vars have declaration "hoisting" (similar to functions) and can appear to be used before declaration.

          Variables declared by const and let instead have as their scope the block in which they are defined, and are not allowed to used before declaration or be re-declared with another const or let.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Not configurable.

          Examples
          "no-var-keyword": true

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

          export type TxType = "schema" | "data" | "lock";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          Identifier 'da' is never reassigned; use 'const' instead of 'var'.
          Open

                      var da = DatabaseCreatePageFunction.getDataActions(this.dataActions);

          Rule: prefer-const

          Requires that variable declarations use const instead of let and var if possible.

          If a variable is only assigned to once when it is declared, it should be declared using 'const'

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          An optional object containing the property "destructuring" with two possible values:

          • "any" (default) - If any variable in destructuring can be const, this rule warns for those variables.
          • "all" - Only warns if all variables in destructuring can be const.
          Examples
          "prefer-const": true
          "prefer-const": true,[object Object]
          Schema
          {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "destructuring": {
                "type": "string",
                "enum": [
                  "all",
                  "any"
                ]
              }
            }
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

          export type LockTargetCreationTypeEnum = "none" | "database" | "schema" | "row" | "cell" | "column";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                          if (type == "schema" && action == "modify" && col) {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          == should be ===
          Open

                          if (type == "schema" && action == "modify" && col) {

          Rule: triple-equals

          Requires === and !== in place of == and !=.

          Config

          Two arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "allow-null-check" allows == and != when comparing to null.
          • "allow-undefined-check" allows == and != when comparing to undefined.
          Examples
          "triple-equals": true
          "triple-equals": true,allow-null-check
          "triple-equals": true,allow-undefined-check
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "allow-null-check",
                "allow-undefined-check"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 2
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  } else if (name == "Insert" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "Insert")) {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

              selectedType: TxType = "schema";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                      s = "";

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  else if (this.selectedType == "schema") {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                      } else if (this.selectedType == "data") {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

          " should be '
          Open

                  } else if (name == "Insert" && this.permissionList.find(_ => _.value == "Insert")) {

          Rule: quotemark

          Enforces quote character for string literals.

          Notes
          • Has Fix

          Config

          Five arguments may be optionally provided:

          • "single" enforces single quotes.
          • "double" enforces double quotes.
          • "backtick" enforces backticks.
          • "jsx-single" enforces single quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "jsx-double" enforces double quotes for JSX attributes.
          • "avoid-template" forbids single-line untagged template strings that do not contain string interpolations. Note that backticks may still be used if "avoid-escape" is enabled and both single and double quotes are present in the string (the latter option takes precedence).
          • "avoid-escape" allows you to use the "other" quotemark in cases where escaping would normally be required. For example, [true, "double", "avoid-escape"] would not report a failure on the string literal 'Hello "World"'.
          Examples
          "quotemark": true,single,avoid-escape,avoid-template
          "quotemark": true,single,jsx-double
          Schema
          {
            "type": "array",
            "items": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "single",
                "double",
                "backtick",
                "jsx-single",
                "jsx-double",
                "avoid-escape",
                "avoid-template"
              ]
            },
            "minLength": 0,
            "maxLength": 5
          }

          For more information see this page.

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