o1js rules for ESLint to detect bugs and invalid patterns in your Smart Contract code.
- The maximum allowed state variables in a Smart Contract is 8
- Throw statements should not be used in a Circuit method
- If statements should not be used in a Circuit method
- Ternary statements should not be used in a Circuit method
- JavaScript JSON functions should not be used in a Circuit method
- JavaScript random functions should not be used in a Circuit method
- Overriding the constructor in a SmartContract is disallowed
# npm
npm install eslint-plugin-o1js --save-dev
# yarn
yarn add eslint-plugin-o1js --dev
Add eslint-plugin-o1js
to the plugins
option in your eslint config:
{
"plugins": ["o1js"]
}
- Then extend the recommended eslint config:
{
extends: ['plugin:o1js/recommended'],
}
- You can enable specific rules manually:
{
"rules": {
"o1js/no-greater-storage-limit-in-circuit": "error",
"o1js/no-throw-in-circuit": "error"
...
}
}
- An example ESLint configuration looks like:
module.exports = {
parser: '@typescript-eslint/parser',
plugins: ['o1js'],
extends: ['plugin:o1js/recommended'],
};
Please refer to the project tests to learn more about the usage of the rules.