# import/no-restricted-paths: Restrict which files can be imported in a given folder Some projects contain files which are not always meant to be executed in the same environment. For example consider a web application that contains specific code for the server and some specific code for the browser/client. In this case you don’t want to import server-only files in your client code. In order to prevent such scenarios this rule allows you to define restricted zones where you can forbid files from imported if they match a specific path. ## Rule Details This rule has one option. The option is an object containing the definition of all restricted `zones` and the optional `basePath` which is used to resolve relative paths within. The default value for `basePath` is the current working directory. Each zone consists of the `target` path and a `from` path. The `target` is the path where the restricted imports should be applied. The `from` path defines the folder that is not allowed to be used in an import. An optional `except` may be defined for a zone, allowing exception paths that would otherwise violate the related `from`. Note that `except` is relative to `from` and cannot backtrack to a parent directory. You may also specify an optional `message` for a zone, which will be displayed in case of the rule violation. ### Examples Given the following folder structure: ``` my-project ├── client │ └── foo.js │ └── baz.js └── server └── bar.js ``` and the current file being linted is `my-project/client/foo.js`. The following patterns are considered problems when configuration set to `{ "zones": [ { "target": "./client", "from": "./server" } ] }`: ```js import bar from '../server/bar'; ``` The following patterns are not considered problems when configuration set to `{ "zones": [ { "target": "./client", "from": "./server" } ] }`: ```js import baz from '../client/baz'; ``` --------------- Given the following folder structure: ``` my-project ├── client │ └── foo.js │ └── baz.js └── server ├── one │ └── a.js │ └── b.js └── two ``` and the current file being linted is `my-project/server/one/a.js`. and the current configuration is set to: ``` { "zones": [ { "target": "./tests/files/restricted-paths/server/one", "from": "./tests/files/restricted-paths/server", "except": ["./one"] } ] } ``` The following pattern is considered a problem: ```js import a from '../two/a' ``` The following pattern is not considered a problem: ```js import b from './b' ```