recommended
, 🚸 warnings
.
Reports use of an exported name as the locally imported name of a default export.
Rationale: using an exported name as the name of the default export is likely...
- misleading: others familiar with
foo.js
probably expect the name to befoo
- a mistake: only needed to import
bar
and forgot the brackets (the case that is prompting this)
Given:
// foo.js
export default 'foo';
export const bar = 'baz';
...this would be valid:
import foo from './foo.js';
...and this would be reported:
// message: Using exported name 'bar' as identifier for default export.
import bar from './foo.js';
For post-ES2015 export
extensions, this also prevents exporting the default from a referenced module as a name within that module, for the same reasons:
// valid:
export foo from './foo.js';
// message: Using exported name 'bar' as identifier for default export.
export bar from './foo.js';
- ECMAScript Proposal: export ns from
- ECMAScript Proposal: export default from