# import/prefer-default-export In exporting files, this rule checks if there is default export or not. ## Rule Details ### rule schema ```javascript "import/prefer-default-export": [ ( "off" | "warn" | "error" ), { "target": "single" | "any" } // default is "single" ] ``` ### Config Options There are two options available: `single` and `any`. By default, if you do not specify the option, rule will assume it is `single`. #### single **Definition**: When there is only a single export from a module, prefer using default export over named export. How to setup config file for this rule: ```javascript // you can manually specify it "rules": { "import/prefer-default-export": [ ( "off" | "warn" | "error" ), { "target": "single" } ] } // config setup below will also work "rules": { "import/prefer-default-export": "off" | "warn" | "error" } ``` The following patterns are considered warnings: ```javascript // bad.js // There is only a single module export and it's a named export. export const foo = 'foo'; ``` The following patterns are not warnings: ```javascript // good1.js // There is a default export. export const foo = 'foo'; const bar = 'bar'; export default bar; ``` ```javascript // good2.js // There is more than one named export in the module. export const foo = 'foo'; export const bar = 'bar'; ``` ```javascript // good3.js // There is more than one named export in the module const foo = 'foo'; const bar = 'bar'; export { foo, bar } ``` ```javascript // good4.js // There is a default export. const foo = 'foo'; export { foo as default } ``` ```javascript // export-star.js // Any batch export will disable this rule. The remote module is not inspected. export * from './other-module' ``` #### any **Definition**: any exporting file must contain a default export. How to setup config file for this rule: ```javascript // you have to manually specify it "rules": { "import/prefer-default-export": [ ( "off" | "warn" | "error" ), { "target": "any" } ] } ``` The following patterns are *not* considered warnings: ```javascript // good1.js //has default export export default function bar() {}; ``` ```javascript // good2.js // has default export let foo; export { foo as default } ``` ```javascript // good3.js //contains multiple exports AND default export export const a = 5; export function bar(){}; let foo; export { foo as default } ``` ```javascript // good4.js // does not contain any exports => file is not checked by the rule import * as foo from './foo'; ``` ```javascript // export-star.js // Any batch export will disable this rule. The remote module is not inspected. export * from './other-module' ``` The following patterns are considered warnings: ```javascript // bad1.js //has 2 named exports, but no default export export const foo = 'foo'; export const bar = 'bar'; ``` ```javascript // bad2.js // does not have default export let foo, bar; export { foo, bar } ``` ```javascript // bad3.js // does not have default export export { a, b } from "foo.js" ``` ```javascript // bad4.js // does not have default export let item; export const foo = item; export { item }; ```