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363 lines
14 KiB
JavaScript
/** @type {import('dependency-cruiser').IConfiguration} */
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module.exports = {
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forbidden: [
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{
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name: "no-circular-at-runtime",
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severity: "warn",
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comment:
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"This dependency is part of a circular relationship. You might want to revise " +
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"your solution (i.e. use dependency inversion, make sure the modules have a single responsibility) ",
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from: {},
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to: {
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circular: true,
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viaOnly: {
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dependencyTypesNot: ["type-only"],
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},
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},
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},
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{
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name: "no-orphans",
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comment:
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"This is an orphan module - it's likely not used (anymore?). Either use it or " +
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"remove it. If it's logical this module is an orphan (i.e. it's a config file), " +
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"add an exception for it in your dependency-cruiser configuration. By default " +
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"this rule does not scrutinize dot-files (e.g. .eslintrc.js), TypeScript declaration " +
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"files (.d.ts), tsconfig.json and some of the babel and webpack configs.",
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severity: "warn",
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from: {
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orphan: true,
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pathNot: [
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"(^|/)[.][^/]+[.](?:js|cjs|mjs|ts|cts|mts|json)$", // dot files
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"[.]d[.]ts$", // TypeScript declaration files
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"(^|/)tsconfig[.]json$", // TypeScript config
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"(^|/)(?:babel|webpack)[.]config[.](?:js|cjs|mjs|ts|cts|mts|json)$", // other configs
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],
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},
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to: {},
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},
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{
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name: "no-deprecated-core",
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comment:
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"A module depends on a node core module that has been deprecated. Find an alternative - these are " +
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"bound to exist - node doesn't deprecate lightly.",
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severity: "warn",
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from: {},
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to: {
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dependencyTypes: ["core"],
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path: [
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"^v8/tools/codemap$",
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"^v8/tools/consarray$",
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"^v8/tools/csvparser$",
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"^v8/tools/logreader$",
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"^v8/tools/profile_view$",
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"^v8/tools/profile$",
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"^v8/tools/SourceMap$",
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"^v8/tools/splaytree$",
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"^v8/tools/tickprocessor-driver$",
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"^v8/tools/tickprocessor$",
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"^node-inspect/lib/_inspect$",
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"^node-inspect/lib/internal/inspect_client$",
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"^node-inspect/lib/internal/inspect_repl$",
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"^async_hooks$",
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"^punycode$",
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"^domain$",
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"^constants$",
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"^sys$",
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"^_linklist$",
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"^_stream_wrap$",
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],
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},
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},
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{
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name: "not-to-deprecated",
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comment:
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"This module uses a (version of an) npm module that has been deprecated. Either upgrade to a later " +
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"version of that module, or find an alternative. Deprecated modules are a security risk.",
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severity: "warn",
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from: {},
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to: {
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dependencyTypes: ["deprecated"],
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},
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},
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{
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name: "no-non-package-json",
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severity: "error",
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comment:
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"This module depends on an npm package that isn't in the 'dependencies' section of your package.json. " +
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"That's problematic as the package either (1) won't be available on live (2 - worse) will be " +
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"available on live with an non-guaranteed version. Fix it by adding the package to the dependencies " +
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"in your package.json.",
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from: {},
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to: {
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dependencyTypes: ["npm-no-pkg", "npm-unknown"],
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},
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},
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{
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name: "not-to-unresolvable",
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comment:
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"This module depends on a module that cannot be found ('resolved to disk'). If it's an npm " +
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"module: add it to your package.json. In all other cases you likely already know what to do.",
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severity: "error",
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from: {},
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to: {
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couldNotResolve: true,
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},
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},
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{
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name: "no-duplicate-dep-types",
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comment:
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"Likely this module depends on an external ('npm') package that occurs more than once " +
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"in your package.json i.e. bot as a devDependencies and in dependencies. This will cause " +
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"maintenance problems later on.",
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severity: "warn",
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from: {},
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to: {
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moreThanOneDependencyType: true,
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// as it's pretty common to have a type import be a type only import
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// _and_ (e.g.) a devDependency - don't consider type-only dependency
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// types for this rule
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dependencyTypesNot: ["type-only"],
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},
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},
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/* rules you might want to tweak for your specific situation: */
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{
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name: "not-to-spec",
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comment:
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"This module depends on a spec (test) file. The sole responsibility of a spec file is to test code. " +
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"If there's something in a spec that's of use to other modules, it doesn't have that single " +
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"responsibility anymore. Factor it out into (e.g.) a separate utility/ helper or a mock.",
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severity: "error",
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from: {},
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to: {
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path: "[.](?:spec|test)[.](?:js|mjs|cjs|jsx|ts|mts|cts|tsx)$",
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},
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},
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{
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name: "not-to-dev-dep",
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severity: "error",
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comment:
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"This module depends on an npm package from the 'devDependencies' section of your " +
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"package.json. It looks like something that ships to production, though. To prevent problems " +
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"with npm packages that aren't there on production declare it (only!) in the 'dependencies'" +
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"section of your package.json. If this module is development only - add it to the " +
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"from.pathNot re of the not-to-dev-dep rule in the dependency-cruiser configuration",
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from: {
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path: "^(src)",
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pathNot: ["[.](?:spec|test|setup|script)[.](?:js|mjs|cjs|jsx|ts|mts|cts|tsx)$", "./test"],
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},
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to: {
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dependencyTypes: ["npm-dev"],
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// type only dependencies are not a problem as they don't end up in the
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// production code or are ignored by the runtime.
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dependencyTypesNot: ["type-only"],
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pathNot: ["node_modules/@types/"],
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},
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},
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{
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name: "optional-deps-used",
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severity: "info",
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comment:
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"This module depends on an npm package that is declared as an optional dependency " +
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"in your package.json. As this makes sense in limited situations only, it's flagged here. " +
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"If you're using an optional dependency here by design - add an exception to your" +
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"dependency-cruiser configuration.",
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from: {},
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to: {
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dependencyTypes: ["npm-optional"],
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},
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},
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{
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name: "peer-deps-used",
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comment:
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"This module depends on an npm package that is declared as a peer dependency " +
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"in your package.json. This makes sense if your package is e.g. a plugin, but in " +
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"other cases - maybe not so much. If the use of a peer dependency is intentional " +
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"add an exception to your dependency-cruiser configuration.",
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severity: "warn",
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from: {},
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to: {
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dependencyTypes: ["npm-peer"],
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},
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},
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],
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options: {
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/* Which modules not to follow further when encountered */
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doNotFollow: {
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/* path: an array of regular expressions in strings to match against */
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path: ["node_modules"],
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},
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/* Which modules to exclude */
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// exclude : {
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// /* path: an array of regular expressions in strings to match against */
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// path: '',
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// },
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/* Which modules to exclusively include (array of regular expressions in strings)
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dependency-cruiser will skip everything not matching this pattern
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*/
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// includeOnly : [''],
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/* List of module systems to cruise.
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When left out dependency-cruiser will fall back to the list of _all_
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module systems it knows of. It's the default because it's the safe option
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It might come at a performance penalty, though.
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moduleSystems: ['amd', 'cjs', 'es6', 'tsd']
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As in practice only commonjs ('cjs') and ecmascript modules ('es6')
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are widely used, you can limit the moduleSystems to those.
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*/
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// moduleSystems: ['cjs', 'es6'],
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/* prefix for links in html and svg output (e.g. 'https://github.com/you/yourrepo/blob/main/'
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to open it on your online repo or `vscode://file/${process.cwd()}/` to
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open it in visual studio code),
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*/
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// prefix: `vscode://file/${process.cwd()}/`,
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/* false (the default): ignore dependencies that only exist before typescript-to-javascript compilation
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true: also detect dependencies that only exist before typescript-to-javascript compilation
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"specify": for each dependency identify whether it only exists before compilation or also after
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*/
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// tsPreCompilationDeps: false,
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/* list of extensions to scan that aren't javascript or compile-to-javascript.
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Empty by default. Only put extensions in here that you want to take into
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account that are _not_ parsable.
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*/
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// extraExtensionsToScan: [".json", ".jpg", ".png", ".svg", ".webp"],
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/* if true combines the package.jsons found from the module up to the base
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folder the cruise is initiated from. Useful for how (some) mono-repos
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manage dependencies & dependency definitions.
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*/
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// combinedDependencies: false,
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/* if true leave symlinks untouched, otherwise use the realpath */
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// preserveSymlinks: false,
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/* TypeScript project file ('tsconfig.json') to use for
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(1) compilation and
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(2) resolution (e.g. with the paths property)
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The (optional) fileName attribute specifies which file to take (relative to
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dependency-cruiser's current working directory). When not provided
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defaults to './tsconfig.json'.
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*/
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tsConfig: {
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fileName: "tsconfig.json",
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},
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/* Webpack configuration to use to get resolve options from.
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The (optional) fileName attribute specifies which file to take (relative
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to dependency-cruiser's current working directory. When not provided defaults
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to './webpack.conf.js'.
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The (optional) `env` and `arguments` attributes contain the parameters
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to be passed if your webpack config is a function and takes them (see
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webpack documentation for details)
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*/
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// webpackConfig: {
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// fileName: 'webpack.config.js',
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// env: {},
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// arguments: {}
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// },
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/* Babel config ('.babelrc', '.babelrc.json', '.babelrc.json5', ...) to use
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for compilation
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*/
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// babelConfig: {
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// fileName: '.babelrc',
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// },
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/* List of strings you have in use in addition to cjs/ es6 requires
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& imports to declare module dependencies. Use this e.g. if you've
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re-declared require, use a require-wrapper or use window.require as
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a hack.
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*/
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// exoticRequireStrings: [],
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/* options to pass on to enhanced-resolve, the package dependency-cruiser
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uses to resolve module references to disk. The values below should be
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suitable for most situations
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If you use webpack: you can also set these in webpack.conf.js. The set
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there will override the ones specified here.
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*/
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enhancedResolveOptions: {
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/* What to consider as an 'exports' field in package.jsons */
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exportsFields: ["exports"],
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/* List of conditions to check for in the exports field.
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Only works when the 'exportsFields' array is non-empty.
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*/
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conditionNames: ["import", "require", "node", "default", "types"],
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/*
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The extensions, by default are the same as the ones dependency-cruiser
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can access (run `npx depcruise --info` to see which ones that are in
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_your_ environment). If that list is larger than you need you can pass
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the extensions you actually use (e.g. [".js", ".jsx"]). This can speed
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up module resolution, which is the most expensive step.
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*/
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// extensions: [".js", ".jsx", ".ts", ".tsx", ".d.ts"],
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/* What to consider a 'main' field in package.json */
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mainFields: ["module", "main", "types", "typings"],
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/*
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A list of alias fields in package.jsons
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See [this specification](https://github.com/defunctzombie/package-browser-field-spec) and
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the webpack [resolve.alias](https://webpack.js.org/configuration/resolve/#resolvealiasfields)
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documentation
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Defaults to an empty array (= don't use alias fields).
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*/
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// aliasFields: ["browser"],
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},
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reporterOptions: {
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dot: {
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/* pattern of modules that can be consolidated in the detailed
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graphical dependency graph. The default pattern in this configuration
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collapses everything in node_modules to one folder deep so you see
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the external modules, but their innards.
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*/
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collapsePattern: "node_modules/(?:@[^/]+/[^/]+|[^/]+)",
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/* Options to tweak the appearance of your graph.See
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https://github.com/sverweij/dependency-cruiser/blob/main/doc/options-reference.md#reporteroptions
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for details and some examples. If you don't specify a theme
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dependency-cruiser falls back to a built-in one.
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*/
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// theme: {
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// graph: {
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// /* splines: "ortho" gives straight lines, but is slow on big graphs
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// splines: "true" gives bezier curves (fast, not as nice as ortho)
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// */
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// splines: "true"
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// },
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// }
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},
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archi: {
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/* pattern of modules that can be consolidated in the high level
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graphical dependency graph. If you use the high level graphical
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dependency graph reporter (`archi`) you probably want to tweak
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this collapsePattern to your situation.
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*/
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collapsePattern:
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"^(?:packages|src|lib(s?)|app(s?)|bin|test(s?)|spec(s?))/[^/]+|node_modules/(?:@[^/]+/[^/]+|[^/]+)",
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/* Options to tweak the appearance of your graph. If you don't specify a
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theme for 'archi' dependency-cruiser will use the one specified in the
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dot section above and otherwise use the default one.
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*/
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// theme: { },
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},
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text: {
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highlightFocused: true,
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},
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},
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},
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};
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// generated: dependency-cruiser@16.3.3 on 2024-06-13T23:26:36.169Z
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