max-classes-per-file
Enforce a maximum number of classes per file
Files containing multiple classes can often result in a less navigable and poorly structured codebase. Best practice is to keep each file limited to a single responsibility.
Rule Details
This rule enforces that each file may contain only a particular number of classes and no more.
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
                            
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/*eslint max-classes-per-file: "error"*/
class Foo {}
class Bar {}
Examples of correct code for this rule:
                            
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/*eslint max-classes-per-file: "error"*/
class Foo {}
Options
This rule may be configured with either an object or a number.
If the option is an object, it may contain one or both of:
- ignoreExpressions: a boolean option (defaulted to- false) to ignore class expressions.
- max: a numeric option (defaulted to 1) to specify the maximum number of classes.
For example:
{
    "max-classes-per-file": ["error", 1]
}
{
    "max-classes-per-file": [
        "error",
        { "ignoreExpressions": true, "max": 2 }
    ]
}
Examples of correct code for this rule with the max option set to 2:
                            
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/* eslint max-classes-per-file: ["error", 2] */
class Foo {}
class Bar {}
Examples of correct code for this rule with the ignoreExpressions option set to true:
                            
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            /* eslint max-classes-per-file: ["error", { ignoreExpressions: true }] */
class VisitorFactory {
    forDescriptor(descriptor) {
        return class {
            visit(node) {
                return `Visiting ${descriptor}.`;
            }
        };
    }
}
Version
This rule was introduced in ESLint v5.0.0-alpha.3.