no-useless-computed-key
The --fix
option on the command line can automatically fix some of the problems reported by this rule.
Disallows unnecessary computed property keys in objects and classes.
It's unnecessary to use computed properties with literals such as:
var foo = {["a"]: "b"};
The code can be rewritten as:
var foo = {"a": "b"};
Rule Details
This rule disallows unnecessary usage of computed property keys.
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
/*eslint no-useless-computed-key: "error"*/
var a = { ['0']: 0 };
var a = { ['0+1,234']: 0 };
var a = { [0]: 0 };
var a = { ['x']: 0 };
var a = { ['x']() {} };
Examples of correct code for this rule:
/*eslint no-useless-computed-key: "error"*/
var c = { 'a': 0 };
var c = { 0: 0 };
var a = { x() {} };
var c = { a: 0 };
var c = { '0+1,234': 0 };
Examples of additional correct code for this rule:
/*eslint no-useless-computed-key: "error"*/
var c = {
"__proto__": foo, // defines object's prototype
["__proto__"]: bar // defines a property named "__proto__"
};
Options
This rule has an object option:
enforceForClassMembers
set totrue
additionally applies this rule to class members (Defaultfalse
).
enforceForClassMembers
By default, this rule does not check class declarations and class expressions, as the default value for enforceForClassMembers
is false
.
When enforceForClassMembers
is set to true
, the rule will also disallow unnecessary computed keys inside of class fields, class methods, class getters, and class setters.
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the { "enforceForClassMembers": true }
option:
/*eslint no-useless-computed-key: ["error", { "enforceForClassMembers": true }]*/
class Foo {
["foo"] = "bar";
[0]() {}
['a']() {}
get ['b']() {}
set ['c'](value) {}
static ["foo"] = "bar";
static ['a']() {}
}
Examples of correct code for this rule with the { "enforceForClassMembers": true }
option:
/*eslint no-useless-computed-key: ["error", { "enforceForClassMembers": true }]*/
class Foo {
"foo" = "bar";
0() {}
'a'() {}
get 'b'() {}
set 'c'(value) {}
static "foo" = "bar";
static 'a'() {}
}
Examples of additional correct code for this rule with the { "enforceForClassMembers": true }
option:
/*eslint no-useless-computed-key: ["error", { "enforceForClassMembers": true }]*/
class Foo {
["constructor"]; // instance field named "constructor"
"constructor"() {} // the constructor of this class
["constructor"]() {} // method named "constructor"
static ["constructor"]; // static field named "constructor"
static ["prototype"]; // runtime error, it would be a parsing error without `[]`
}
When Not To Use It
If you don't want to be notified about unnecessary computed property keys, you can safely disable this rule.
Version
This rule was introduced in ESLint 2.9.0.