# import/no-unresolved 💼 This rule is enabled in the following configs: ❗ `errors`, ☑️ `recommended`. Ensures an imported module can be resolved to a module on the local filesystem, as defined by standard Node `require.resolve` behavior. See [settings](../../README.md#settings) for customization options for the resolution (i.e. additional filetypes, `NODE_PATH`, etc.) This rule can also optionally report on unresolved modules in CommonJS `require('./foo')` calls and AMD `require(['./foo'], function (foo) {...})` and `define(['./foo'], function (foo) {...})`. To enable this, send `{ commonjs: true/false, amd: true/false }` as a rule option. Both are disabled by default. If you are using Webpack, see the section on [resolvers](../../README.md#resolvers). ## Rule Details ### Options By default, only ES6 imports will be resolved: ```js /*eslint import/no-unresolved: 2*/ import x from './foo' // reports if './foo' cannot be resolved on the filesystem ``` If `{commonjs: true}` is provided, single-argument `require` calls will be resolved: ```js /*eslint import/no-unresolved: [2, { commonjs: true }]*/ const { default: x } = require('./foo') // reported if './foo' is not found require(0) // ignored require(['x', 'y'], function (x, y) { /*...*/ }) // ignored ``` Similarly, if `{ amd: true }` is provided, dependency paths for `define` and `require` calls will be resolved: ```js /*eslint import/no-unresolved: [2, { amd: true }]*/ define(['./foo'], function (foo) { /*...*/ }) // reported if './foo' is not found require(['./foo'], function (foo) { /*...*/ }) // reported if './foo' is not found const { default: x } = require('./foo') // ignored ``` Both may be provided, too: ```js /*eslint import/no-unresolved: [2, { commonjs: true, amd: true }]*/ const { default: x } = require('./foo') // reported if './foo' is not found define(['./foo'], function (foo) { /*...*/ }) // reported if './foo' is not found require(['./foo'], function (foo) { /*...*/ }) // reported if './foo' is not found ``` #### `ignore` This rule has its own ignore list, separate from [`import/ignore`]. This is because you may want to know whether a module can be located, regardless of whether it can be parsed for exports: `node_modules`, CoffeeScript files, etc. are all good to resolve properly, but will not be parsed if configured as such via [`import/ignore`]. To suppress errors from files that may not be properly resolved by your [resolver settings](../../README.md#resolver-plugins), you may add an `ignore` key with an array of `RegExp` pattern strings: ```js /*eslint import/no-unresolved: [2, { ignore: ['\\.img$'] }]*/ import { x } from './mod' // may be reported, if not resolved to a module import coolImg from '../../img/coolImg.img' // will not be reported, even if not found ``` #### `caseSensitive` By default, this rule will report paths whose case do not match the underlying filesystem path, if the FS is not case-sensitive. To disable this behavior, set the `caseSensitive` option to `false`. ```js /*eslint import/no-unresolved: [2, { caseSensitive: true (default) | false }]*/ const { default: x } = require('./foo') // reported if './foo' is actually './Foo' and caseSensitive: true ``` #### `caseSensitiveStrict` The `caseSensitive` option does not detect case for the current working directory. The `caseSensitiveStrict` option allows checking `cwd` in resolved path. By default, the option is disabled. ```js /*eslint import/no-unresolved: [2, { caseSensitiveStrict: true }]*/ // Absolute paths import Foo from `/Users/fOo/bar/file.js` // reported, /Users/foo/bar/file.js import Foo from `d:/fOo/bar/file.js` // reported, d:/foo/bar/file.js // Relative paths, cwd is Users/foo/ import Foo from `./../fOo/bar/file.js` // reported ``` ## When Not To Use It If you're using a module bundler other than Node or Webpack, you may end up with a lot of false positive reports of missing dependencies. ## Further Reading - [Resolver plugins](../../README.md#resolvers) - [Node resolver](https://npmjs.com/package/eslint-import-resolver-node) (default) - [Webpack resolver](https://npmjs.com/package/eslint-import-resolver-webpack) - [`import/ignore`] global setting [`import/ignore`]: ../../README.md#importignore