最佳答案
I have the following function that is setting up a select2 plugin, which needs selects to stay open if they are multiple but closed if they are not:
function setUpSelects($selects, closeOnSelect) {
$selects.each((i, item) => {
const $item = $(item);
$item.select2({
closeOnSelect: closeOnSelect, // <-- error on this line
minimumResultsForSearch: Infinity,
placeholder: $item.data('placeholder') || $item.attr('placeholder'),
});
});
}
setUpSelects($('select:not([multiple])'), false);
setUpSelects($('select[multiple]'), true);
However, when I try to run this code, the eslint checker is giving me an error (on the line shown above) of:
error Expected property shorthand object-shorthand
I have done a search and read the docs but it doesn't show how you are meant to use a variable and the unaccepted answer on this question seems to think it may be a bug in eslint (although I have found no evidence to support that)
Is there a way to make this work or should I just disable the rule for that line?