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Validate Aura API (aura-api)
This rule verifies that use of the framework APIs is according to
the published documentation. The use of undocumented or private features is
disallowed.
When Lightning Locker is enabled, the framework prevents
the use of unsupported API objects or calls. That means your Aura components code is
allowed to use:
- Features built into JavaScript (“intrinsic” features)
- Published, supported features built into the Aura Components programming model.
- Published, supported features built into Lightning Locker SecureObject objects
This rule deals with the supported, public framework APIs, for example, those available through the framework global $A.
Why is this rule called “Aura API”? Because the core of the Aura Components programming model is the open source Aura Framework. And this rule verifies permitted uses of that framework, rather than anything specific to Lightning Components.
Rule Details
The following patterns are considered
problematic:
1Aura.something(); // Use $A instead
2$A.util.fake(); // fake is not available in $A.utilFurther Reading
For details of all of the methods available in the framework, including $A, see the JavaScript API documentation.