JS.BASE.NO.NESTED.TERNARY

Disallow nested ternary expressions

Nesting ternary expressions can make code more difficult to understand.

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var foo = bar ? baz : qux === quxx ? bing : bam;

Rule Details

The no-nested-ternary rule disallows nested ternary expressions.

Examples of incorrect code for this rule:

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/*eslint no-nested-ternary: "error"*/

var thing = foo ? bar : baz === qux ? quxx : foobar;

foo ? baz === qux ? quxx() : foobar() : bar();

Examples of correct code for this rule:

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/*eslint no-nested-ternary: "error"*/

var thing = foo ? bar : foobar;

var thing;

if (foo) {
  thing = bar;
} else if (baz === qux) {
  thing = quxx;
} else {
  thing = foobar;
}

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