This ESLint plugin enforces the Rules of Hooks.
It is a part of the Hooks API for React.
Note: If you're using Create React App, please use react-scripts
>= 3 instead of adding it directly.
Assuming you already have ESLint installed, run:
# npm
npm install eslint-plugin-react-hooks --save-dev
# yarn
yarn add eslint-plugin-react-hooks --dev
For users of 5.2.0 (the first version with flat config support), add the recommended-latest
config.
import * as reactHooks from 'eslint-plugin-react-hooks';
export default [
// ...
reactHooks.configs['recommended-latest'],
];
If you are still using ESLint below 9.0.0, you can use recommended-legacy
for accessing a legacy version of the recommended config.
{
"extends": [
// ...
"plugin:react-hooks/recommended-legacy"
]
}
If you're using a version earlier than 5.2.0, the legacy config was simply recommended
.
{
"extends": [
// ...
"plugin:react-hooks/recommended"
]
}
If you want more fine-grained configuration, you can instead add a snippet like this to your ESLint configuration file:
import * as reactHooks from 'eslint-plugin-react-hooks';
export default [
{
files: ['**/*.{js,jsx}'],
plugins: { 'react-hooks': reactHooks },
// ...
rules: {
'react-hooks/rules-of-hooks': 'error',
'react-hooks/exhaustive-deps': 'warn',
}
},
];
{
"plugins": [
// ...
"react-hooks"
],
"rules": {
// ...
"react-hooks/rules-of-hooks": "error",
"react-hooks/exhaustive-deps": "warn"
}
}
exhaustive-deps
can be configured to validate dependencies of custom Hooks with the additionalHooks
option.
This option accepts a regex to match the names of custom Hooks that have dependencies.
{
rules: {
// ...
"react-hooks/exhaustive-deps": ["warn", {
additionalHooks: "(useMyCustomHook|useMyOtherCustomHook)"
}]
}
}
We suggest to use this option very sparingly, if at all. Generally saying, we recommend most custom Hooks to not use the dependencies argument, and instead provide a higher-level API that is more focused around a specific use case.
Please refer to the Rules of Hooks documentation to learn more about this rule.
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