Check your JavaScript for syntax errors: Esprima with everyone's favorite text editor: Sublime Text
Prerequisites: EsValidate and Sublime Package Control
Mac OS X: Installing node with homebrew or macports is assumed. The path to esvalidate is hardcoded in this plugin as /usr/local/share/npm/bin:/usr/local/bin:/opt/local/bin
. There is no reliable way to get the path from your environment.
Linux: Make sure esvalidate is in your environment path.
Windows: Installing node with the Windows Installer from nodejs.org is assumed.
npm install -g esvalidate
command
-shift
-P
orcontrol
-shift
-P
in Linux/Windows*- type
install p
, selectPackage Control: Install Package
- type
JsValidate
, selectJsValidate
Note: Without Sublime Package Control, you could manually copy this project to your Packages directory as 'JsValidate'.
control
-shift
-V
or Tools/Contextual menus or the Command PaletteF4
jump to next error row/columnshift
-F4
jump to previous error row-column
- Navigate to Preferences > Package Settings > JsValidate > Settings - Default.
- To preserve custom settings:
- copy default settings to Preferences > Package Settings > JsValidate > Settings - User
- modify them to your requirements
By default, JsValidate does not run on save. To change, simply change the setting run_on_save
for the project to true
.
Seeing this error means you are using an outdated version of EsValidate. Update to the latest version and this error should go away.
I wrote some blog posts about creating this plugin and the esvalidate library here.