# import/no-namespace Enforce a convention of not using namespace (a.k.a. "wildcard" `*`) imports. +(fixable) The `--fix` option on the [command line] automatically fixes problems reported by this rule, provided that the namespace object is only used for direct member access, e.g. `namespace.a`. The `--fix` functionality for this rule requires ESLint 5 or newer. ### Options This rule supports the following options: - `ignore`: array of glob strings for modules that should be ignored by the rule. ## Rule Details Valid: ```js import defaultExport from './foo' import { a, b } from './bar' import defaultExport, { a, b } from './foobar' ``` ```js /* eslint import/no-namespace: ["error", {ignore: ['*.ext']}] */ import * as bar from './ignored-module.ext'; ``` Invalid: ```js import * as foo from 'foo'; ``` ```js import defaultExport, * as foo from 'foo'; ``` ## When Not To Use It If you want to use namespaces, you don't want to use this rule.