triple-slash-reference
Sets preference level for triple slash directives versus ES6-style import declarations.
Use of triple-slash reference type directives is discouraged in favor of the newer import
style. This rule allows you to ban use of /// <reference path="" />
, /// <reference types="" />
, or /// <reference lib="" />
directives.
Rule Details​
With { "path": "never", "types": "never", "lib": "never" }
options set, the following will all be incorrect usage:
/// <reference path="foo" />
/// <reference types="bar" />
/// <reference lib="baz" />
Examples of incorrect code for the { "types": "prefer-import" }
option. Note that these are only errors when both styles are used for the same module:
/// <reference types="foo" />
import * as foo from 'foo';
/// <reference types="foo" />
import foo = require('foo');
With { "path": "always", "types": "always", "lib": "always" }
options set, the following will all be correct usage:
/// <reference path="foo" />
/// <reference types="bar" />
/// <reference lib="baz" />
Examples of correct code for the { "types": "prefer-import" }
option:
import * as foo from 'foo';
import foo = require('foo');
When To Use It​
If you want to ban use of one or all of the triple slash reference directives, or any time you might use triple-slash type reference directives and ES6 import declarations in the same file.
When Not To Use It​
If you want to use all flavors of triple slash reference directives.
Related To​
- TSLint: no-reference
- TSLint: no-reference-import
Attributes​
- ✅ Recommended
- 🔧 Fixable
- 💠Requires type information