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With this code:

import React from 'react';
import { Link } from 'react-router';
import { View, NavBar } from 'amazeui-touch';

import * as Pages from '../components';

const {  Home, ...Components } = Pages;

I get this eslint error:

7:16  error  Parsing error: Unexpected token .. Why?

Here is my eslint config:

{
  "extends": "airbnb",
  "rules": {
    /* JSX */
    "react/prop-types": [1, {
      "ignore": ["className", "children", "location", "params", "location*"]
    }],
    "no-param-reassign": [0, {
      "props": false
    }],
    "prefer-rest-params": 1,
    "arrow-body-style": 0,
    "prefer-template": 0,
    "react/prefer-stateless-function": 1,
    "react/jsx-no-bind": [0, {
      "ignoreRefs": false,
      "allowArrowFunctions": false,
      "allowBind": true
    }],
  }
}

.... .... What's the problem?

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  • 4
    You need to use a parser that supports the object spread property proposal. Mar 15, 2016 at 5:38
  • 1
    Wast the Unexpected Token "import"? That was my issue. Jan 24, 2019 at 23:15

18 Answers 18

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Unexpected token errors in ESLint parsing occur due to incompatibility between your development environment and ESLint's current parsing capabilities with the ongoing changes with JavaScripts ES6~7.

Adding the "parserOptions" property to your .eslintrc is no longer enough for particular situations, such as using

static contextTypes = { ... } /* react */

in ES6 classes as ESLint is currently unable to parse it on its own. This particular situation will throw an error of:

error Parsing error: Unexpected token =

The solution is to have ESLint parsed by a compatible parser, i.e @babel/eslint-parser or babel-eslint for babel version below v7.

just add:

"parser": "@babel/eslint-parser"

to your .eslintrc file and run npm install @babel/eslint-parser --save-dev or yarn add -D @babel/eslint-parser. If you use pnpm, you can instead run pnpm add -D @babel/eslint-parser.

Please note that as the new Context API starting from React ^16.3 has some important changes, please refer to the official guide.

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    yarn add -D babel-eslint for those using Yarn. Sep 13, 2018 at 16:53
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    For those who don't know where to add the "parser": "babel-eslint" config statement, it's in the .eslintrc.json. In my case, it's a JSON file, but basically, your .eslintrc file Jan 24, 2019 at 21:57
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    Note * If you have "ejected" your create-react-app and you are adding eslint-ing to your IDE, babel-eslint is already applied. Just add the parser and your good to go.
    – Wes Duff
    Feb 19, 2019 at 18:05
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    I found this article helpful too: grantnorwood.com/…
    – gurun8
    Nov 16, 2019 at 13:40
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    babel-eslint is outdated, use @babel/eslint-parser
    – jackblk
    Jul 27, 2021 at 8:49
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In my case (im using Firebase Cloud Functions) i opened .eslintrc.json and changed:

"parserOptions": {
  // Required for certain syntax usages
  "ecmaVersion": 2017
},

to:

"parserOptions": {
  // Required for certain syntax usages
  "ecmaVersion": 2020
},
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  • 1
    Changing emcaVersion to 2020 did the trick for me when receiving this error for using var?.prop in a React app. Thank you for posting. Dec 29, 2020 at 2:26
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    changing ecmaVersion: 2017 to ecmaVersion: 2020 returned an error: error Parsing error: Invalid ecmaVersion. What else should I do besides changing to 2020? Apr 29, 2021 at 0:54
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    Instead of changing ecmaVersion: 2017 to ecmaVersion: 2020 I just changed "scripts": { "lint": "eslint ." } to "scripts": { "lint": "eslint" } in the file package.json . Apr 29, 2021 at 1:03
  • @AlitonOliveira I think that just disables eslint entirely
    – alicederyn
    Feb 14 at 12:11
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"parser": "babel-eslint" helped me to fix the issue

{
    "parser": "babel-eslint",
    "parserOptions": {
        "ecmaVersion": 6,
        "sourceType": "module",
        "ecmaFeatures": {
            "jsx": true,
            "modules": true,
            "experimentalObjectRestSpread": true
        }
    },
    "plugins": [
        "react"
    ],
    "extends": ["eslint:recommended", "plugin:react/recommended"],
    "rules": {
        "comma-dangle": 0,
        "react/jsx-uses-vars": 1,
        "react/display-name": 1,
        "no-unused-vars": "warn",
        "no-console": 1,
        "no-unexpected-multiline": "warn"
    },
    "settings": {
        "react": {
            "pragma": "React",
            "version": "15.6.1"
        }
    }
}

Reference

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    This answer doesn't add anything to @JaysQubeXon's answer.
    – cs01
    Sep 14, 2017 at 16:05
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    Actually it does - you get an example config (with parserOptions included)
    – kriskodzi
    Dec 12, 2018 at 15:17
  • Great to have the full example++. It helped me to fix a TamperMonkey JS hints error.
    – brasofilo
    May 1, 2020 at 22:02
  • @brasofilo where do you change eslint in tamper monkey? Jul 6, 2020 at 15:17
  • @Metin, go to Dashboard > Settings > Editor > Custom Linter Config
    – brasofilo
    Jul 26, 2020 at 21:36
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ESLint 2.x experimentally supports ObjectRestSpread syntax, you can enable it by adding the following to your .eslintrc: docs

"parserOptions": {
  "ecmaVersion": 6,
  "ecmaFeatures": {
    "experimentalObjectRestSpread": true
  }
},

ESLint 1.x doesn't natively support the spread operator, one way to get around this is using the babel-eslint parser. The latest installation and usage instructions are on the project readme.

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    That's not true. ESLint's default parser Espree does support spread, and even object rest spread (that's the only experimental feature that espree supports). For more information see this: eslint.org/docs/user-guide/… Mar 15, 2016 at 14:54
  • You're right, my original answer only applied to ESLint 1.x, I updated it with info for 2.x Mar 15, 2016 at 15:58
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    ecmaFeatures has been deprecated. Use ecmaVersion Aug 23, 2018 at 22:45
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    ecmaVersion: 2018 works without a warning with ESLint 5 Sep 23, 2018 at 20:18
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    I don't see a problem with this solution - it worked fine for me. It's better than having to install a new package as well! Jan 17, 2020 at 20:20
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I solved this issue by First, installing babel-eslint using npm

npm install babel-eslint --save-dev

Secondly, add this configuration in .eslintrc file

{
   "parser":"babel-eslint"
}
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Originally, the solution was to provide the following config as object destructuring used to be an experimental feature and not supported by default:

{
  "parserOptions": {
    "ecmaFeatures": {
      "experimentalObjectRestSpread": true
    }
  }
}

Since version 5, this option has been deprecated.

Now it is enough just to declare a version of ES, which is new enough:

{
  "parserOptions": {
    "ecmaVersion": 2018
  }
}
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I'm using eslint for cloud-functions (development env: flutter 2.2.3).

In my case .eslintrc.json does not exist so I had to update the .eslintrc.js file by including parserOptions: { "ecmaVersion": 2020, }, property at the end of file. My updated .eslintrc.js file looks like this:

module.exports = {
  root: true,
  env: {
    es6: true,
    node: true,
  },
  extends: [
    "eslint:recommended",
    "google",
  ],
  rules: {
    quotes: ["error", "double"],
  },
  
  // Newly added property
  parserOptions: {
    "ecmaVersion": 2020,
  },
};
1
13

I solved this problem by setting this in .eslintrc.json file:

"extends": [
    ...,
    "plugin:prettier/recommended"
]
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Just for the record, if you are using eslint-plugin-vue, the correct place to add 'parser': 'babel-eslint' is inside parserOptions param.

  'parserOptions': {
    'parser': 'babel-eslint',
    'ecmaVersion': 2018,
    'sourceType': 'module'
  }

https://eslint.vuejs.org/user-guide/#faq

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In febrary 2021 you can use theese values

ecmaVersion - set to 3, 5 (default), 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12 to specify the version of ECMAScript syntax you want to use. You can also set to 2015 (same as 6), 2016 (same as 7), 2017 (same as 8), 2018 (same as 9), 2019 (same as 10), 2020 (same as 11), or 2021 (same as 12) to use the year-based naming.

https://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/configuring/language-options#specifying-parser-options

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In my case adding "parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser", line into my .eslintrc file helped:

  "parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser",
  "parserOptions": {
    "project": ["tsconfig.json"],
    "sourceType": "module",
    "ecmaFeatures": {
      "jsx": true,
      "modules": true,
      "experimentalObjectRestSpread": true
    }
  },

package.json in the same time has these 2 lines:

    "@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^5.0.0",
    "@typescript-eslint/parser": "^5.0.0",
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For React + Firebase Functions

Go to : functions -> .eslintrc.js

Add it - parserOptions: { ecmaVersion: 8, },

module.exports = {
  root: true,
  env: {
    es6: true,
    node: true,
  },
  parserOptions: {
    ecmaVersion: 8,
  },
  extends: ["eslint:recommended", "google"],
  rules: {
    quotes: ["error", "double"],
  },
};
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  • Mine was on version 11... all of 10 and below worked but not 11
    – Crystal
    Aug 5, 2022 at 22:36
1

If you have got a pre-commit task with husky running eslint, please continue reading. I tried most of the answers about parserOptions and parser values where my actual issue was about the node version I was using.

My current node version was 12.0.0, but husky was using my nvm default version somehow (even though I didn't have nvm in my system). This seems to be an issue with husky itself. So:

  1. I deleted $HOME/.nvm folder which was not deleted when I removed nvm earlier.
  2. Verified node is the latest and did proper parser options.
  3. It started working!
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I'm using typescript and I solve this error change parser

....
"prettier/prettier": [
            "error",
            {
                .....
                "parser": "typescript",
                .....
            }
        ],
....
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    I'm unclear on where you're suggesting to make these changes. I'd appreciate you taking a look at my ESLint question here since you may be able to answer. Thanks! stackoverflow.com/q/67522592/470749
    – Ryan
    May 13, 2021 at 18:30
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    You must make these changes to the prettier / prettier rule in your eslint file May 18, 2021 at 9:22
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I was facing the issue despite implementing all the above solutions. When I downgraded the eslint version, it started working

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    Your answer could have been helpful if you specified what version wasn't working and then what version you downgraded to in order to get it working.
    – Ryan
    May 13, 2021 at 18:35
1
.
.
{
    "parserOptions": {
    "ecmaVersion": 2020
},
.
.

Will do the trick.

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I had to update the ecmaVersion to "latest"

"parserOptions": {
    "parser": "@babel/eslint-parser",
    "sourceType": "module",
    "ecmaVersion": "latest",
    "ecmaFeatures": {
      "jsx": true,
      "experimentalObjectRestSpread": true
    },
    "requireConfigFile": false
  },
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If you have a similar error, deleting your yarn.lock file (or package.lock if you're not using yarn) and then running yarn install (or npm install) again may fix it.

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