Identifier is not a camel case










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I have to import from a module and I have an error Identifier 'locale_en' is not in camel case. How can I do to resolve this.



import locale_en from 'react-intl/locale-data/en'


I use the module 'react-intl' and I try to add this : camelcase: ["error", properties: "never"] in my rules and it's still not working



Edit : I find the solution : the rules is : "camelcase": [1, "properties": "never"]










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  • camelcase is not a camel case but camelCase is.

    – Bhojendra Rauniyar
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:03











  • Definition for rule 'camelCase' was not found ...

    – Monsieur Sam
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:05






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    Ironic that the camelcase rule's name is not in camel case.

    – T.J. Crowder
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:09











  • Have you tried aliasing?

    – psinaught
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:27











  • What are you talking about aliasing ? @user10340130

    – Monsieur Sam
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:28















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I have to import from a module and I have an error Identifier 'locale_en' is not in camel case. How can I do to resolve this.



import locale_en from 'react-intl/locale-data/en'


I use the module 'react-intl' and I try to add this : camelcase: ["error", properties: "never"] in my rules and it's still not working



Edit : I find the solution : the rules is : "camelcase": [1, "properties": "never"]










share|improve this question
























  • camelcase is not a camel case but camelCase is.

    – Bhojendra Rauniyar
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:03











  • Definition for rule 'camelCase' was not found ...

    – Monsieur Sam
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:05






  • 3





    Ironic that the camelcase rule's name is not in camel case.

    – T.J. Crowder
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:09











  • Have you tried aliasing?

    – psinaught
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:27











  • What are you talking about aliasing ? @user10340130

    – Monsieur Sam
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:28













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I have to import from a module and I have an error Identifier 'locale_en' is not in camel case. How can I do to resolve this.



import locale_en from 'react-intl/locale-data/en'


I use the module 'react-intl' and I try to add this : camelcase: ["error", properties: "never"] in my rules and it's still not working



Edit : I find the solution : the rules is : "camelcase": [1, "properties": "never"]










share|improve this question
















I have to import from a module and I have an error Identifier 'locale_en' is not in camel case. How can I do to resolve this.



import locale_en from 'react-intl/locale-data/en'


I use the module 'react-intl' and I try to add this : camelcase: ["error", properties: "never"] in my rules and it's still not working



Edit : I find the solution : the rules is : "camelcase": [1, "properties": "never"]







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  • camelcase is not a camel case but camelCase is.

    – Bhojendra Rauniyar
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:03











  • Definition for rule 'camelCase' was not found ...

    – Monsieur Sam
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:05






  • 3





    Ironic that the camelcase rule's name is not in camel case.

    – T.J. Crowder
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:09











  • Have you tried aliasing?

    – psinaught
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:27











  • What are you talking about aliasing ? @user10340130

    – Monsieur Sam
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:28

















  • camelcase is not a camel case but camelCase is.

    – Bhojendra Rauniyar
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:03











  • Definition for rule 'camelCase' was not found ...

    – Monsieur Sam
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:05






  • 3





    Ironic that the camelcase rule's name is not in camel case.

    – T.J. Crowder
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:09











  • Have you tried aliasing?

    – psinaught
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:27











  • What are you talking about aliasing ? @user10340130

    – Monsieur Sam
    Sep 10 '18 at 9:28
















camelcase is not a camel case but camelCase is.

– Bhojendra Rauniyar
Sep 10 '18 at 9:03





camelcase is not a camel case but camelCase is.

– Bhojendra Rauniyar
Sep 10 '18 at 9:03













Definition for rule 'camelCase' was not found ...

– Monsieur Sam
Sep 10 '18 at 9:05





Definition for rule 'camelCase' was not found ...

– Monsieur Sam
Sep 10 '18 at 9:05




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3





Ironic that the camelcase rule's name is not in camel case.

– T.J. Crowder
Sep 10 '18 at 9:09





Ironic that the camelcase rule's name is not in camel case.

– T.J. Crowder
Sep 10 '18 at 9:09













Have you tried aliasing?

– psinaught
Sep 10 '18 at 9:27





Have you tried aliasing?

– psinaught
Sep 10 '18 at 9:27













What are you talking about aliasing ? @user10340130

– Monsieur Sam
Sep 10 '18 at 9:28





What are you talking about aliasing ? @user10340130

– Monsieur Sam
Sep 10 '18 at 9:28












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You can now flexibly allow certain identifiers (regexp also) to be non-camelcase:




"rules":
"camelcase": ["error", "allow": ["aa_bb"]]




See: https://eslint.org/docs/rules/camelcase#allow






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    You can now flexibly allow certain identifiers (regexp also) to be non-camelcase:




    "rules":
    "camelcase": ["error", "allow": ["aa_bb"]]




    See: https://eslint.org/docs/rules/camelcase#allow






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      You can now flexibly allow certain identifiers (regexp also) to be non-camelcase:




      "rules":
      "camelcase": ["error", "allow": ["aa_bb"]]




      See: https://eslint.org/docs/rules/camelcase#allow






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        You can now flexibly allow certain identifiers (regexp also) to be non-camelcase:




        "rules":
        "camelcase": ["error", "allow": ["aa_bb"]]




        See: https://eslint.org/docs/rules/camelcase#allow






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        You can now flexibly allow certain identifiers (regexp also) to be non-camelcase:




        "rules":
        "camelcase": ["error", "allow": ["aa_bb"]]




        See: https://eslint.org/docs/rules/camelcase#allow







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