no-constructor-return
Disallows returning values in constructor.
In JavaScript, returning a value in the constructor of a class may be a mistake. Forbidding this pattern prevents mistakes resulting from unfamiliarity with the language or a copy-paste error.
Rule Details
This rule disallows return statements in the constructor of a class. Note that returning nothing with flow control is allowed.
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
/*eslint no-constructor-return: "error"*/
class A {
    constructor(a) {
        this.a = a;
        return a;
    }
}
class B {
    constructor(f) {
        if (!f) {
            return 'falsy';
        }
    }
}
Examples of correct code for this rule:
/*eslint no-constructor-return: "error"*/
class C {
    constructor(c) {
        this.c = c;
    }
}
class D {
    constructor(f) {
        if (!f) {
            return;  // Flow control.
        }
        f();
    }
}
Version
This rule was introduced in ESLint 6.7.0.