When you create a new module, its name should start with the parameter you can define in your config object. The second parameter can be a Regexp wrapped in quotes. You can not prefix your modules by "ng" (reserved keyword for AngularJS modules) ("module-name": [2, "ng"])
Rule based on Angular 1.x
Styleguide Reference
The following patterns are not considered problems when configured "prefix"
:
/*eslint angular/module-name: [2,"prefix"]*/
// valid
angular.module('prefixModule', []);
The following patterns are considered problems when configured "/^xyz/"
:
/*eslint angular/module-name: [2,"/^xyz/"]*/
// invalid
angular.module('otherModule', []); // error: The otherModule module should follow this pattern: /^xyz/
The following patterns are not considered problems when configured "/^xyz/"
:
/*eslint angular/module-name: [2,"/^xyz/"]*/
// valid
angular.module('xyzModule', []);
The following patterns are considered problems when configured "xyz"
:
/*eslint angular/module-name: [2,"xyz"]*/
// invalid
angular.module('myModule', []); // error: The myModule module should be prefixed by xyz
This rule was introduced in eslint-plugin-angular 0.1.0