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Currently I'm running my tests with protractor/grunt but I'm getting the follow error message:

'arrow function syntax (=>)' is only available in ES6 (use 'esversion: 6').

I think my .jshintrc file is not being read, because I've added this condition.

.jshintrc

{ 
  "esversion": 6 
}

Gruntfile.js

jshint : {
  all: ["tests/API/**/*.js"],
  options: {
    undef: true,
    mocha: true,
    node: true,
    jshintrc: true,
    esversion: 6,
    globals: {
      require: true,
      module: true,
      console: true,
      esversion: 6,
      }
  },
  ui: ["tests/UI/**/*.js"],
  options: {
    undef: true,
    mocha: true,
    node: true,
    jshintrc: true,
    esversion: 6,
    globals: {
      require: true,
      module: true,
      console: true,
      esversion: 6,
      jshintrc: true,
    }
  }
}

Any idea to solve this problem?

4
  • Why do you use options and globals 2 times as keys if they have the same values and are in the same object depth?
    – GGG
    Mar 17, 2017 at 20:06
  • 1
    What @GGG may be asking is that you have the same options object in your jshint object for no apparent reason. Are the keys all and ui supposed to be point to objects, which each have their own options?
    – user7699053
    Mar 17, 2017 at 20:57
  • Guys, I've removed it but my problem still occurs.
    – Rafael C.
    Mar 17, 2017 at 21:11
  • This is a bit old, but have you tried settings esnext: true inside options?
    – GGG
    May 22, 2017 at 5:18

5 Answers 5

58

I was able to resolve this issue by adding this block of code at the top of each file.js that accused the error

/*jshint esversion: 6 */

Example:

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2
  • If the IDE supports extensions, then install jshint extension :)
    – Ichorville
    Mar 10, 2018 at 14:01
  • 1
    For me worked. I am using VSCode on MacOS. Thank you. Aug 1, 2018 at 9:48
56

It is not possible to add /*jshint esversion: 6 */ in each file.js file.

Instead of above, please do below changes if you are using Visual Studio Code: -

  1. Open Visual Studio Code
  2. File -> Preferences -> Settings
  3. Default User Settings -> JSHint configuration
  4. look for "jshint.options": {},
  5. change it to "jshint.options": {"esversion": 6}, by clicking on Edit on the left
1
  • 3
    This worked for me. After step 3, under the config section, click "Edit in settings.json". In my settings, there was no jshint.options, so I had to add it.
    – JimmyV
    Feb 21, 2019 at 15:52
18

You can do more project-specific settings by following these steps.

  1. Create a folder with the name of .vscode at the root of your project directory
  2. Create a file with the name settings.json
  3. Add the following content into it.
{
  "jshint.options": {
    "esversion": 6
  }
}

You can add some more settings to keep things consistents across your team.

{
    "editor.tabSize": 2,
    "editor.formatOnSave": true,
    "editor.formatOnType": true, 
    "jshint.options": {
        "esversion": 6
    }
}
5

Add the following into your package.json:

"jshintConfig": {
  "esversion": 6
}
3

I have this problem after I installed JSHint. The process for me to solve this problem as below: Preference -> setting -> Extensions -> JSHint Configuration -> options -> add "jshint.options": {"esversion": 6} Done.

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