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Grafana ESLint Rules
This package contains custom eslint rules for use within the Grafana codebase only. They're extremely specific to our codebase, and are of little use to anyone else. They're not published to NPM, and are consumed through the Yarn workspace.
Rules
no-aria-label-selectors
Require aria-label JSX properties to not include selectors from the @grafana/e2e-selectors
package.
Previously we hijacked the aria-label property to use as E2E selectors as an attempt to "improve accessibility" while making this easier for testing. However, this lead to many elements having poor, verbose, and unnecessary labels.
Now, we prefer using data-testid for E2E selectors.
no-border-radius-literal
Check if border-radius theme tokens are used.
To improve the consistency across Grafana we encourage devs to use tokens instead of custom values. In this case, we want the borderRadius
to use the appropriate token such as theme.shape.radius.default
, theme.shape.radius.pill
or theme.shape.radius.circle
.
no-unreduced-motion
Avoid direct use of animation*
or transition*
properties.
To account for users with motion sensitivities, these should always be wrapped in a prefers-reduced-motion
media query.
There is a handleMotion
utility function exposed on the theme that can help with this.
Examples
// Bad ❌
const getStyles = (theme: GrafanaTheme2) => ({
loading: css({
animationName: rotate,
animationDuration: '2s',
animationIterationCount: 'infinite',
}),
});
// Good ✅
const getStyles = (theme: GrafanaTheme2) => ({
loading: css({
[theme.transitions.handleMotion('no-preference')]: {
animationName: rotate,
animationDuration: '2s',
animationIterationCount: 'infinite',
},
[theme.transitions.handleMotion('reduce')]: {
animationName: pulse,
animationDuration: '2s',
animationIterationCount: 'infinite',
},
}),
});
// Good ✅
const getStyles = (theme: GrafanaTheme2) => ({
loading: css({
'@media (prefers-reduced-motion: no-preference)': {
animationName: rotate,
animationDuration: '2s',
animationIterationCount: 'infinite',
},
'@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce)': {
animationName: pulse,
animationDuration: '2s',
animationIterationCount: 'infinite',
},
}),
});
Note we've switched the potentially sensitive rotating animation to a less intense pulse animation when prefers-reduced-motion
is set.
Animations that involve only non-moving properties, like opacity, color, and blurs, are unlikely to be problematic. In those cases, you still need to wrap the animation in a prefers-reduced-motion
media query, but you can use the same animation for both cases:
// Bad ❌
const getStyles = (theme: GrafanaTheme2) => ({
card: css({
transition: theme.transitions.create(['background-color'], {
duration: theme.transitions.duration.short,
}),
}),
});
// Good ✅
const getStyles = (theme: GrafanaTheme2) => ({
card: css({
[theme.transitions.handleMotion('no-preference', 'reduce')]: {
transition: theme.transitions.create(['background-color'], {
duration: theme.transitions.duration.short,
}),
},
}),
});
// Good ✅
const getStyles = (theme: GrafanaTheme2) => ({
card: css({
'@media (prefers-reduced-motion: no-preference), @media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce)': {
transition: theme.transitions.create(['background-color'], {
duration: theme.transitions.duration.short,
}),
},
}),
});
theme-token-usage
Used to find all instances of theme
tokens being used in the codebase and emit the counts as metrics. Should not be used as an actual lint rule!
no-untranslated-strings
Check if strings are marked for translation.
// Bad ❌
<InlineToast placement="top" referenceElement={buttonRef.current}>
Copied
</InlineToast>
// Good ✅
<InlineToast placement="top" referenceElement={buttonRef.current}>
<Trans i18nKey="clipboard-button.inline-toast.success">Copied</Trans>
</InlineToast>
Passing variables to translations
// Bad ❌
const SearchTitle = ({ term }) => <div>Results for {term}</div>;
// Good ✅
const SearchTitle = ({ term }) => <Trans i18nKey="search-page.results-title">Results for {{ term }}</Trans>;
// Good ✅ (if you need to interpolate variables inside nested components)
const SearchTerm = ({ term }) => <Text color="success">{term}</Text>;
const SearchTitle = ({ term }) => (
<Trans i18nKey="search-page.results-title">
Results for <SearchTerm term={term} />
</Trans>
);
// Good ✅ (if you need to interpolate variables and additional translated strings inside nested components)
const SearchTitle = ({ term }) => (
<Trans i18nKey="search-page.results-title" values={{ myVariable: term }}>
Results for <Text color="success">{'{{ myVariable }}'} and this translated text is also in green</Text>
</Trans>
);
How to translate props or attributes
Right now, we only check if a string is wrapped up by the Trans
tag. We currently do not apply this rule to props, attributes or similar, but we also ask for them to be translated with the t()
function.
// Bad ❌
<input type="value" placeholder={'Username'} />;
// Good ✅
const placeholder = t('form.username-placeholder', 'Username');
return <input type="value" placeholder={placeholder} />;
Check more info about how translations work in Grafana in Internationalization.md