/** * @fileoverview Rule to flag when using constructor without parentheses * @author Ilya Volodin */ "use strict"; //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Helpers //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Checks whether the given token is an opening parenthesis or not. * * @param {Token} token - The token to check. * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is an opening parenthesis. */ function isOpeningParen(token) { return token.type === "Punctuator" && token.value === "("; } /** * Checks whether the given token is an closing parenthesis or not. * * @param {Token} token - The token to check. * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is an closing parenthesis. */ function isClosingParen(token) { return token.type === "Punctuator" && token.value === ")"; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Rule Definition //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ module.exports = { meta: { docs: { description: "require parentheses when invoking a constructor with no arguments", category: "Stylistic Issues", recommended: false }, schema: [], fixable: "code" }, create(context) { const sourceCode = context.getSourceCode(); return { NewExpression(node) { if (node.arguments.length !== 0) { return; // shortcut: if there are arguments, there have to be parens } const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node); const hasLastParen = lastToken && isClosingParen(lastToken); const hasParens = hasLastParen && isOpeningParen(sourceCode.getTokenBefore(lastToken)); if (!hasParens) { context.report({ node, message: "Missing '()' invoking a constructor.", fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextAfter(node, "()") }); } } }; } };