Payload uses `pino` for a logger. When using the error logger
`payload.logger.error` it is possible to pass any number of arguments
like this: `payload.logger.error('Some error ocurred', err)`. However,
in this scenario, the full error will not be serialized by `pino`. It
must be passed as the `err` property inside of an object in order to be
properly serialized.
This rule ensures that a user is using this function call to properly serialize the error.
Ajv 8.14.0 => 8.17.1
- Bundle size: 119.6kB => 111kB
- Dependencies: 5 => 4
- Gets rid of dependency on `punycode`. Will help with the annoying
deprecated module console warning spam
This also upgrades TypeScript to 5.6.2 in our monorepo. The most
type-relevant packages are updated as well, e.g. ts-essentials and
@types/node
Updates no-relative-monorepo-import regex to handle more scenarios:
❌ Scenarios that will violate the rule:
```ts
import { something } from '../../payload/src/utilities/some-util.js'
import { something } from '../../../packages/payload/src/utilities/some-util.js'
import { something } from 'packages/payload/src/utilities/some-util.js'
```
- Upgrades eslint from v8 to v9
- Upgrades all other eslint packages. We will have to do a new
full-project lint, as new rules have been added
- Upgrades husky from v8 to v9
- Upgrades lint-staged from v14 to v15
- Moves the old .eslintrc.cjs file format to the new eslint.config.js
flat file format.
Previously, we were very specific regarding which rules are applied to
which files. Now that `extends` is no longer a thing, I have to use
deepMerge & imports instead.
This is rather uncommon and is not a documented pattern - e.g.
typescript-eslint docs want us to add the default typescript-eslint
rules to the top-level & then disable it in files using the
disable-typechecked config.
However, I hate this opt-out approach. The way I did it here adds a lot
of clarity as to which rules are applied to which files, and is pretty
easy to read. Much less black magic
## .eslintignore
These files are no longer supported (see
https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/migration-guide#ignoring-files).
I moved the entries to the ignores property in the eslint config. => one
less file in each package folder!