The --fix
option on the command line can automatically fix some of the problems reported by this rule.
Brace style is closely related to indent style in programming and describes the placement of braces relative to their control statement and body. There are probably a dozen, if not more, brace styles in the world.
The one true brace style is one of the most common brace styles in JavaScript, in which the opening brace of a block is placed on the same line as its corresponding statement or declaration. For example:
if (foo) { bar(); } else { baz(); }
One common variant of one true brace style is called Stroustrup, in which the else
statements in an if-else
construct, as well as catch
and finally
, must be on its own line after the preceding closing brace. For example:
if (foo) { bar(); } else { baz(); }
Another style is called Allman, in which all the braces are expected to be on their own lines without any extra indentation. For example:
if (foo) { bar(); } else { baz(); }
While no style is considered better than the other, most developers agree that having a consistent style throughout a project is important for its long-term maintainability.
This rule enforces consistent brace style for blocks.
This rule has a string option:
"1tbs"
(default) enforces one true brace style"stroustrup"
enforces Stroustrup style"allman"
enforces Allman styleThis rule has an object option for an exception:
"allowSingleLine": true
(default false
) allows the opening and closing braces for a block to be on the same lineExamples of incorrect code for this rule with the default "1tbs"
option:
/*eslint brace-style: "error"*/ function foo() { return true; } if (foo) { bar(); } try { somethingRisky(); } catch(e) { handleError(); } if (foo) { bar(); } else { baz(); }
Examples of correct code for this rule with the default "1tbs"
option:
/*eslint brace-style: "error"*/ function foo() { return true; } if (foo) { bar(); } if (foo) { bar(); } else { baz(); } try { somethingRisky(); } catch(e) { handleError(); } // when there are no braces, there are no problems if (foo) bar(); else if (baz) boom();
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "1tbs", { "allowSingleLine": true }
options:
/*eslint brace-style: ["error", "1tbs", { "allowSingleLine": true }]*/ function nop() { return; } if (foo) { bar(); } if (foo) { bar(); } else { baz(); } try { somethingRisky(); } catch(e) { handleError(); }
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the "stroustrup"
option:
/*eslint brace-style: ["error", "stroustrup"]*/ function foo() { return true; } if (foo) { bar(); } try { somethingRisky(); } catch(e) { handleError(); } if (foo) { bar(); } else { baz(); }
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "stroustrup"
option:
/*eslint brace-style: ["error", "stroustrup"]*/ function foo() { return true; } if (foo) { bar(); } if (foo) { bar(); } else { baz(); } try { somethingRisky(); } catch(e) { handleError(); } // when there are no braces, there are no problems if (foo) bar(); else if (baz) boom();
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "stroustrup", { "allowSingleLine": true }
options:
/*eslint brace-style: ["error", "stroustrup", { "allowSingleLine": true }]*/ function nop() { return; } if (foo) { bar(); } if (foo) { bar(); } else { baz(); } try { somethingRisky(); } catch(e) { handleError(); }
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the "allman"
option:
/*eslint brace-style: ["error", "allman"]*/ function foo() { return true; } if (foo) { bar(); } try { somethingRisky(); } catch(e) { handleError(); } if (foo) { bar(); } else { baz(); }
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "allman"
option:
/*eslint brace-style: ["error", "allman"]*/ function foo() { return true; } if (foo) { bar(); } if (foo) { bar(); } else { baz(); } try { somethingRisky(); } catch(e) { handleError(); } // when there are no braces, there are no problems if (foo) bar(); else if (baz) boom();
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "allman", { "allowSingleLine": true }
options:
/*eslint brace-style: ["error", "allman", { "allowSingleLine": true }]*/ function nop() { return; } if (foo) { bar(); } if (foo) { bar(); } else { baz(); } try { somethingRisky(); } catch(e) { handleError(); }
If you don’t want to enforce a particular brace style, don’t enable this rule.
This rule was introduced in ESLint 0.0.7.
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https://eslint.org/docs/rules/brace-style