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I am working with create-react-app + typescript + eslint application and during build have such error:

Line 1:8:  'React' was used before it was defined  @typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define

Code in my component starts with:

import React from "react";

Eslint settings:

module.exports = {
  parser: "@typescript-eslint/parser",
  parserOptions: {
    ecmaVersion: 2020,
    sourceType: "module",
    ecmaFeatures: {
      jsx: true
    }
  },
  settings: {
    react: {
      version: "detect"
    }
  },
  extends: [
    "plugin:react/recommended",
    "plugin:@typescript-eslint/recommended",
    "prettier/@typescript-eslint",
    "plugin:prettier/recommended"
  ],
  rules: {
    "@typescript-eslint/explicit-module-boundary-types": 0,
    "@typescript-eslint/triple-slash-reference": 0,
    "no-use-before-define": "off",
    "@typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define": "off"
  },
};

Some part of package.json:

"devDependencies": {
  "@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^4.1.0",
  "@typescript-eslint/parser": "^4.1.0",
  "babel-eslint": "^10.1.0",
  "eslint": "^6.6.0",
  "eslint-config-airbnb": "^18.1.0",
  "eslint-config-prettier": "^6.11.0",
  "eslint-plugin-import": "^2.20.2",
  "eslint-plugin-prettier": "^3.1.3",
  "eslint-plugin-react": "^7.20.0",
  "prettier": "^2.0.5",
  "start-server-and-test": "^1.11.3"
},
"dependencies": {
  ...
  "react-scripts": "3.4.3",
  ...
}

I tried:

17 Answers 17

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From the official documentation.

"rules": {
  // note you must disable the base rule as it can report incorrect errors
  "no-use-before-define": "off",
  "@typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define": ["error"]
}
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  • 7
    See also this recommendation from a maintainer of typescript-eslint github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/issues/… Oct 27, 2020 at 21:09
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    Doesn't work. I am using @typescript-eslint 4.22. Apr 16, 2021 at 15:09
  • The rules settings as mentioned above, worked for me. Turn off the first rule which is buggy and turn on the second which is works fine.
    – Praym
    Dec 23, 2021 at 22:58
  • 1
    Adding just "no-use-before-define": "off", to my .eslintrc.json rules did it for me.
    – Ian
    Dec 30, 2021 at 5:03
  • @Praym first rule is not buggy. Original ESLint rules are valid for JS only even though many work with TS with no issues. You should switch off JS rule before using a matching TS rule. github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/blob/main/…
    – igor
    May 2, 2022 at 17:05
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The bug occurs due to mismatch of @typescript-eslint versions in react-scripts and your local package.json - GitHub issue

You can downgrade the packages until react-scripts updates their version.

    "@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "4.0.1",
    "@typescript-eslint/parser": "4.0.1",

EDIT 2020-09-14

It seems the bug is not related to react-scripts version of @typescript-eslint since multiple people reported the same bug without using react-scripts.

Anyway, the workaround remains the same - downgrade to the working version of @typescript-eslint until the fix is available.

EDIT 2020-10-24

[email protected] has been published with updated @typescript-eslint. Using the newest version should solve the issue.

EDIT 2020-11-04

If after upgrading the packages the error is still there, most probably your eslint config uses the wrong rule. Check out Igor's answer to fix it.

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    did not worked for me. "react": "^16.13.1", "typescript": "~3.7.2", "@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^4.0.1", "@typescript-eslint/parser": "^4.0.1". Same error as the post.
    – Rolly
    Sep 23, 2020 at 15:23
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    Have you tried deleting node_modules and reinstalling the packages?
    – sashko
    Sep 23, 2020 at 16:03
  • i did but the warning keeps there.
    – Rolly
    Sep 24, 2020 at 15:28
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    In your package.json specify typescript-eslint version without caret ^ as it will install the latest minor version, not 4.0.1.
    – sashko
    Sep 24, 2020 at 16:55
  • Upgrading react-scripts to v4.0.0 (next as of this writing) fixes this. npm i react-scripts@next. Sep 29, 2020 at 17:41
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If you are only getting this error for .js files, make sure @typescript-eslint/parser is being used exclusively on Typescript files.

.eslintrc.json (abbreviated)

{
  "overrides": [
    {
      "files": ["**/*.ts", "**/*.tsx"],
      "plugins": ["@typescript-eslint"],
      "rules": {
        "no-use-before-define": "off",
        "@typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define": ["error"],
      },
    }
  ],
  // WRONG: Do not use @typescript-eslint/parser on JS files
  // "parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser",
  "plugins": [
    "react",
    // "@typescript-eslint"
  ],
}
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  • I had to put this in overrides: "parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser", "plugins": ["@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin"], Apr 6, 2021 at 16:30
10

That is how I resolved my problem.

  1. First of all, go to the node_modules/react-scripts/config/webpack.config.js and change cache to false, because this will help you to understand what works and what is not then you changing eslint file. I found it here
 cache: true, // You can set it to false
 formatter: require.resolve('react-dev-utils/eslintFormatter'),
  1. Add ENV varialbe to .env file. More info
 EXTEND_ESLINT=true
  1. From now CRA will have to use your local eslint for linting during your build and we have control to disable some rules, in my case in .eslintrc:
rules: {
    "@typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define": "off"
},
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  • Careful on modifying it directly as it'd get overwritten by a yarn/npm install. I'd recommend to do the webpack.config.js modification through craco: github.com/gsoft-inc/craco
    – Jose A
    Oct 20, 2020 at 12:30
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I landed on this page after I started getting issues with a Gatsby project that was using Typescript and an ESLint config that extended eslint-config-airbnb-typescript. In addition to OP's error, ESLint was also giving errors on various rules not being defined, like Definition for rule '@typescript-eslint/no-redeclare' was not found. and a few others.

The underlying problem ended up being that Gatsby was using fairly old versions of both @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin and @typescript-eslint/parser. Forcing yarn to install only up-to-date versions solved the issue:

// package.json
"resolutions": {
    "@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^4.4.0",
    "@typescript-eslint/parser": "^4.4.0"
}
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  • This saved me thanks. After doing some digging it seems like gatsby installs both of those libs with ^2.24.0 version which is super old and they get used for some reason. So frustrating that on the docs it says, just make your own .eslintrc and all good, and then they include their own parser and ruleset that gets used. Jan 29, 2021 at 23:33
5

I got this error from the airbnb-base ruleset in a typescript project. Also extending airbnb-typescript (that has the correct rules for typescript) resolved the issue.

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My fix for that: Use eslint 6 as react-scripts is using Force react scripts to use newer @typescript-eslint packages as the rest of the repo. I'm using selective resolution here

  "resolutions": {
    "**/react-scripts/**/@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^4.4.1",
    "**/react-scripts/**/@typescript-eslint/parser": "^4.4.1"
  }

@typescript-eslint 4.x does still support es6

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  • for me, it wasn't just react-scripts that kept an outdated version of @typescript-eslint as a dependency. i found out the other culprits with yarn list @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin @typescript-eslint/parser
    – feihcsim
    Oct 19, 2020 at 6:10
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This has been resolved in 4.4.0. Upgrade these dependencies to version 4.4.0

Update: This may work for some use cases. This resolved my issue.

"@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^4.4.0",
"@typescript-eslint/parser": "^4.4.0",
   
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    it's not. I tested 4.4.0 and 4.4.1
    – xdemocle
    Oct 15, 2020 at 11:18
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    This worked for me when I set these within "resolutions" inside my package.json.
    – j0hnm4r5
    Nov 10, 2020 at 19:03
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I just wanted to add that for me, I did the following.

  1. Removed all eslint related dependencies from package.json if they were already included in package-lock.json by react-scripts (for me that was all of them)
  2. Deleted my node_modules folder, and package-lock.json file
  3. Ran npm install

After completing those steps I finally got that error to go away. I prefer removing the dependencies to downgrading them since this will help avoid the same issue happening again in the future.

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  • This was the only thing that worked for me - thanks!
    – Mufasa
    Oct 6, 2020 at 10:53
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Try adding import/resolver to your Eslint settings:

  "settings": {
    "react": { "version": "detect" },
    "import/resolver": { "typescript": {} }
  }

Maybe you will need to install it too:

$ yarn add -D eslint-import-resolver-typescript

If that doesn't work, you could change this rule

"@typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define": "off"

like this:

"no-use-before-define": "off"
1

It is an issue present in ESLINT.

The way I resolve is to add the following lines to the ESLINT/rules:

"no-use-before-define": [0],
"@ typescript-eslint / no-use-before-define": [1],

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If you use Create React App. Getting the latest version of react-scripts fixed this issue for me. Currently: 4.0.3

// Get this specific version:
npm uninstall react-scripts
npm install [email protected]

// Get latest version:
npm uninstall react-scripts
npm install react-scripts
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(not enough rep to comment)

@sashko's workaround seems to work - deleting node_modules was necessary as well.

One thing I missed was the caret in "^4.0.1". The version needs to be fixed without the caret ^, which seems to be the issue that @Rolly is having. Make sure it's 4.0.1.

Only a workaround until react-scripts updates to v4 (I'm using create-react-app)

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deleting the node_modules folder and reinstalling it worked for me. I'm using yarn as package manager.

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I deleted packages @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin and @typescript-eslint/parser from my package.json, deleted node_modules and package-lock.json, reinstalled packages: npm install The error disappeared.

UPDATE

After that create-react-app uses their own @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin module which is deprecated.

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This Answer worked for me in a react-native project(airbnb style guide)

  1. Extend your rules with airbnb-typescript inside the .eslintrc.json
"extends": {
  "airbnb-typescript"
}
  1. Press ctrl+shift+p or cmd+shift+p >Reload window (or simply close and re-open vscode)
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Try using Yarn instead of NPM (make sure to remove your node_modules in between).

This worked for me.

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