| # Writing formatters |
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| A formatter is a function that accepts *an array of these stylelint result objects* and outputs a string: |
| |
| ```js |
| // A stylelint result object |
| { |
| source: "path/to/file.css", // The filepath or PostCSS identifier like <input css 1> |
| errored: true, // This is `true` if at least one rule with an "error"-level severity triggered a warning |
| warnings: [ // Array of rule violation warning objects, each like the following ... |
| { |
| line: 3, |
| column: 12, |
| rule: "block-no-empty", |
| severity: "error", |
| text: "You should not have an empty block (block-no-empty)" |
| }, |
| .. |
| ], |
| deprecations: [ // Array of deprecation warning objects, each like the following ... |
| { |
| text: "Feature X has been deprecated and will be removed in the next major version.", |
| reference: "https://stylelint.io/docs/feature-x.md" |
| } |
| ], |
| invalidOptionWarnings: [ // Array of invalid option warning objects, each like the following ... |
| { |
| text: "Invalid option X for rule Y", |
| } |
| ], |
| ignored: false // This is `true` if the file's path matches a provided ignore pattern |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| ## `stylelint.formatters` |
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| stylelint's internal formatters are exposed publicly in `stylelint.formatters`. |