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SonarJS
DESCRIPTION:
This SonarSource project is a static code analyzer for JavaScript, TypeScript and CSS languages. In order to analyze JavaScript, TypeScript or CSS code, you need to have a supported version of Node.js installed on the machine running the scan. Recommended versions are the previous LTS version v14 and the latest version - v16. We recommend using the latest available LTS version (v16 as of today) for optimal stability and performance. v12 is still supported, but it already reached end-of-life and is deprecated. If node is not available in the PATH, you can use property sonar.nodejs.executable to set an absolute path to Node.js executable. If you have a community plugin for CSS analysis installed on your SonarQube instance it will conflict with the analysis of CSS, so it should be removed.
Features
- Advanced rules based on pattern matching and control flow analysis
- ~280 rules for JavaScript and TypeScript
- ~30 rules for CSS
- Compatible with ECMAScript 2015-2020
- React JSX, Flow and Vue support for JavaScript and TypeScript
- CSS, SCSS, Less, also 'style' inside PHP, HTML and VueJS files
- Metrics (complexity, number of lines etc.)
Programming Language
TypeScript
Categories
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