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# import/extensions - Ensure consistent use of file extension within the import path
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Some file resolve algorithms allow you to omit the file extension within the import source path. For example the `node` resolver can resolve `./foo/bar` to the absolute path `/User/someone/foo/bar.js` because the `.js` extension is resolved automatically by default. Depending on the resolver you can configure more extensions to get resolved automatically.
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In order to provide a consistent use of file extensions across your code base, this rule can enforce or disallow the use of certain file extensions.
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## Rule Details
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This rule either takes one string option, one object option, or a string and an object option. If it is the string `"never"` (the default value), then the rule forbids the use for any extension. If it is the string `"always"`, then the rule enforces the use of extensions for all import statements. If it is the string `"ignorePackages"`, then the rule enforces the use of extensions for all import statements except package imports.
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```
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"import/extensions": [<severity>, "never" | "always" | "ignorePackages"]
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```
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By providing an object you can configure each extension separately.
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```
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"import/extensions": [<severity>, {
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<extension>: "never" | "always" | "ignorePackages"
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}]
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```
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For example `{ "js": "always", "json": "never" }` would always enforce the use of the `.js` extension but never allow the use of the `.json` extension.
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By providing both a string and an object, the string will set the default setting for all extensions, and the object can be used to set granular overrides for specific extensions.
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```
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"import/extensions": [
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<severity>,
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"never" | "always" | "ignorePackages",
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{
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<extension>: "never" | "always" | "ignorePackages"
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}
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]
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```
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For example, `["error", "never", { "svg": "always" }]` would require that all extensions are omitted, except for "svg".
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`ignorePackages` can be set as a separate boolean option like this:
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```
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"import/extensions": [
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<severity>,
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"never" | "always" | "ignorePackages",
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{
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ignorePackages: true | false,
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pattern: {
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<extension>: "never" | "always" | "ignorePackages"
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}
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}
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]
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```
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In that case, if you still want to specify extensions, you can do so inside the **pattern** property.
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Default value of `ignorePackages` is `false`.
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### Exception
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When disallowing the use of certain extensions this rule makes an exception and allows the use of extension when the file would not be resolvable without extension.
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For example, given the following folder structure:
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```
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├── foo
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│ ├── bar.js
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│ ├── bar.json
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```
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and this import statement:
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```js
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import bar from './foo/bar.json';
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```
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then the extension can’t be omitted because it would then resolve to `./foo/bar.js`.
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### Examples
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The following patterns are considered problems when configuration set to "never":
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```js
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import foo from './foo.js';
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import bar from './bar.json';
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import Component from './Component.jsx';
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import express from 'express/index.js';
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```
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The following patterns are not considered problems when configuration set to "never":
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```js
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import foo from './foo';
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import bar from './bar';
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import Component from './Component';
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import express from 'express/index';
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import * as path from 'path';
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```
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The following patterns are considered problems when configuration set to "always":
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```js
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import foo from './foo';
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import bar from './bar';
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import Component from './Component';
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import foo from '@/foo';
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```
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The following patterns are not considered problems when configuration set to "always":
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```js
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import foo from './foo.js';
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import bar from './bar.json';
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import Component from './Component.jsx';
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import * as path from 'path';
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import foo from '@/foo.js';
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```
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The following patterns are considered problems when configuration set to "ignorePackages":
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```js
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import foo from './foo';
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import bar from './bar';
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import Component from './Component';
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```
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The following patterns are not considered problems when configuration set to "ignorePackages":
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```js
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import foo from './foo.js';
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import bar from './bar.json';
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import Component from './Component.jsx';
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import express from 'express';
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import foo from '@/foo'
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```
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The following patterns are not considered problems when configuration set to `['error', 'always', {ignorePackages: true} ]`:
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```js
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import Component from './Component.jsx';
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import baz from 'foo/baz.js';
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import express from 'express';
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import foo from '@/foo';
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```
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## When Not To Use It
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If you are not concerned about a consistent usage of file extension.
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