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disqus_identifier: 'https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/fe_guide/style_guide_js.html'
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---
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# JavaScript style guide
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We use [Airbnb's JavaScript Style Guide](https://github.com/airbnb/javascript) and it's accompanying
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linter to manage most of our JavaScript style guidelines.
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In addition to the style guidelines set by Airbnb, we also have a few specific rules
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listed below.
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> **Tip:**
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You can run eslint locally by running `yarn eslint`
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## Avoid forEach
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Avoid forEach when mutating data. Use `map`, `reduce` or `filter` instead of `forEach`
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when mutating data. This will minimize mutations in functions,
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which aligns with [Airbnb's style guide](https://github.com/airbnb/javascript#testing--for-real).
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```javascript
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// bad
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users.forEach((user, index) => {
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user.id = index;
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});
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// good
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const usersWithId = users.map((user, index) => {
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return Object.assign({}, user, { id: index });
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});
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```
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## Limit number of parameters
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If your function or method has more than 3 parameters, use an object as a parameter
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instead.
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```javascript
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// bad
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function a(p1, p2, p3) {
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// ...
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};
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// good
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function a(p) {
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// ...
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};
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```
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## Avoid classes to handle DOM events
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If the only purpose of the class is to bind a DOM event and handle the callback, prefer
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using a function.
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```javascript
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// bad
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class myClass {
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constructor(config) {
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this.config = config;
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}
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init() {
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document.addEventListener('click', () => {});
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}
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}
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// good
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const myFunction = () => {
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document.addEventListener('click', () => {
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// handle callback here
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});
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}
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```
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## Pass element container to constructor
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When your class manipulates the DOM, receive the element container as a parameter.
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This is more maintainable and performant.
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```javascript
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// bad
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class a {
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constructor() {
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document.querySelector('.b');
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}
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}
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// good
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class a {
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constructor(options) {
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options.container.querySelector('.b');
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}
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}
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```
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## Use ParseInt
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Use `ParseInt` when converting a numeric string into a number.
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```javascript
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// bad
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Number('10')
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// good
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parseInt('10', 10);
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```
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## CSS Selectors - Use `js-` prefix
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If a CSS class is only being used in JavaScript as a reference to the element, prefix
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the class name with `js-`.
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```html
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// bad
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<button class="add-user"></button>
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// good
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<button class="js-add-user"></button>
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```
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## ES Module Syntax
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Use ES module syntax to import modules:
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```javascript
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// bad
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const SomeClass = require('some_class');
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// good
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import SomeClass from 'some_class';
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// bad
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module.exports = SomeClass;
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// good
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export default SomeClass;
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```
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_Note:_ We still use `require` in `scripts/` and `config/` files.
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## Absolute vs relative paths for modules
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Use relative paths if the module you are importing is less than two levels up.
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```javascript
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// bad
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import GitLabStyleGuide from '~/guides/GitLabStyleGuide';
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// good
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import GitLabStyleGuide from '../GitLabStyleGuide';
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```
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If the module you are importing is two or more levels up, use an absolute path instead:
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```javascript
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// bad
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import GitLabStyleGuide from '../../../guides/GitLabStyleGuide';
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// good
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import GitLabStyleGuide from '~/GitLabStyleGuide';
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```
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Additionally, **do not add to global namespace**.
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## Do not use `DOMContentLoaded` in non-page modules
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Imported modules should act the same each time they are loaded. `DOMContentLoaded`
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events are only allowed on modules loaded in the `/pages/*` directory because those
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are loaded dynamically with webpack.
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## Avoid XSS
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Do not use `innerHTML`, `append()` or `html()` to set content. It opens up too many
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vulnerabilities.
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## ESLint
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ESLint behaviour can be found in our [tooling guide](../tooling.md).
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## IIFEs
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Avoid using IIFEs (Immediately-Invoked Function Expressions). Although
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we have a lot of examples of files which wrap their contents in IIFEs,
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this is no longer necessary after the transition from Sprockets to webpack.
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Do not use them anymore and feel free to remove them when refactoring legacy code.
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## Global namespace
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Avoid adding to the global namespace.
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```javascript
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// bad
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window.MyClass = class { /* ... */ };
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// good
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export default class MyClass { /* ... */ }
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```
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## Side effects
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### Top-level side effects
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Top-level side effects are forbidden in any script which contains `export`:
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```javascript
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// bad
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export default class MyClass { /* ... */ }
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document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function(event) {
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new MyClass();
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}
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```
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### Avoid side effects in constructors
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Avoid making asynchronous calls, API requests or DOM manipulations in the `constructor`.
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Move them into separate functions instead. This will make tests easier to write and
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avoids violating the [Single Responsibility Principle](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_responsibility_principle).
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```javascript
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// bad
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class myClass {
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constructor(config) {
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this.config = config;
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axios.get(this.config.endpoint)
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}
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}
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// good
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class myClass {
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constructor(config) {
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this.config = config;
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}
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makeRequest() {
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axios.get(this.config.endpoint)
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}
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}
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const instance = new myClass();
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instance.makeRequest();
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```
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## Pure Functions and Data Mutation
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Strive to write many small pure functions and minimize where mutations occur
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```javascript
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// bad
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const values = {foo: 1};
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function impureFunction(items) {
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const bar = 1;
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items.foo = items.a * bar + 2;
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return items.a;
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}
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const c = impureFunction(values);
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// good
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var values = {foo: 1};
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function pureFunction (foo) {
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var bar = 1;
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foo = foo * bar + 2;
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return foo;
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}
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var c = pureFunction(values.foo);
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```
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