member-ordering
Require a consistent member declaration order.
This rule aims to standardize the way classes, interfaces, and type literals are structured and ordered. A consistent ordering of fields, methods and constructors can make code easier to read, navigate, and edit.
module.exports = {
  "rules": {
    "@typescript-eslint/member-ordering": "error"
  }
};
Options
interface Options {
  default?: OrderConfig;
  classes?: OrderConfig;
  classExpressions?: OrderConfig;
  interfaces?: OrderConfig;
  typeLiterals?: OrderConfig;
}
type OrderConfig = MemberType[] | SortedOrderConfig | 'never';
interface SortedOrderConfig {
  memberTypes?: MemberType[] | 'never';
  optionalityOrder?: 'optional-first' | 'required-first';
  order:
    | 'alphabetically'
    | 'alphabetically-case-insensitive'
    | 'as-written'
    | 'natural'
    | 'natural-case-insensitive';
}
// See below for the more specific MemberType strings
type MemberType = string | string[];
You can configure OrderConfig options for:
- default: all constructs (used as a fallback)
- classes?: override ordering specifically for classes
- classExpressions?: override ordering specifically for class expressions
- interfaces?: override ordering specifically for interfaces
- typeLiterals?: override ordering specifically for type literals
The OrderConfig settings for each kind of construct may configure sorting on up to three levels:
- memberTypes: organizing on member type groups such as methods vs. properties
- optionalityOrder: whether to put all optional members first or all required members first
- order: organizing based on member names, such as alphabetically
Groups
You can define many different groups based on different attributes of members. The supported member attributes are, in order:
- Accessibility ('public' | 'protected' | 'private' | '#private')
- Decoration ('decorated'): Whether the member has an explicit accessibility decorator
- Kind ('call-signature' | 'constructor' | 'field' | 'get' | 'method' | 'set' | 'signature')
Member attributes may be joined with a '-' to combine into more specific groups.
For example, 'public-field' would come before 'private-field'.
Orders
The order value specifies what order members should be within a group.
It defaults to as-written, meaning any order is fine.
Other allowed values are:
- alphabetically: Sorted in a-z alphabetical order, directly using string- <comparison (so- Bcomes before- a)
- alphabetically-case-insensitive: Sorted in a-z alphabetical order, ignoring case (so- acomes before- B)
- natural: Same as- alphabetically, but using- natural-compare-litefor more friendly sorting of numbers
- natural-case-insensitive: Same as- alphabetically-case-insensitive, but using- natural-compare-litefor more friendly sorting of numbers
Default configuration
The default configuration looks as follows:
{
  "default": [
    // Index signature
    "signature",
    "call-signature",
    // Fields
    "public-static-field",
    "protected-static-field",
    "private-static-field",
    "#private-static-field",
    "public-decorated-field",
    "protected-decorated-field",
    "private-decorated-field",
    "public-instance-field",
    "protected-instance-field",
    "private-instance-field",
    "#private-instance-field",
    "public-abstract-field",
    "protected-abstract-field",
    "public-field",
    "protected-field",
    "private-field",
    "#private-field",
    "static-field",
    "instance-field",
    "abstract-field",
    "decorated-field",
    "field",
    // Static initialization
    "static-initialization",
    // Constructors
    "public-constructor",
    "protected-constructor",
    "private-constructor",
    "constructor",
    // Getters
    "public-static-get",
    "protected-static-get",
    "private-static-get",
    "#private-static-get",
    "public-decorated-get",
    "protected-decorated-get",
    "private-decorated-get",
    "public-instance-get",
    "protected-instance-get",
    "private-instance-get",
    "#private-instance-get",
    "public-abstract-get",
    "protected-abstract-get",
    "public-get",
    "protected-get",
    "private-get",
    "#private-get",
    "static-get",
    "instance-get",
    "abstract-get",
    "decorated-get",
    "get",
    // Setters
    "public-static-set",
    "protected-static-set",
    "private-static-set",
    "#private-static-set",
    "public-decorated-set",
    "protected-decorated-set",
    "private-decorated-set",
    "public-instance-set",
    "protected-instance-set",
    "private-instance-set",
    "#private-instance-set",
    "public-abstract-set",
    "protected-abstract-set",
    "public-set",
    "protected-set",
    "private-set",
    "#private-set",
    "static-set",
    "instance-set",
    "abstract-set",
    "decorated-set",
    "set",
    // Methods
    "public-static-method",
    "protected-static-method",
    "private-static-method",
    "#private-static-method",
    "public-decorated-method",
    "protected-decorated-method",
    "private-decorated-method",
    "public-instance-method",
    "protected-instance-method",
    "private-instance-method",
    "#private-instance-method",
    "public-abstract-method",
    "protected-abstract-method",
    "public-method",
    "protected-method",
    "private-method",
    "#private-method",
    "static-method",
    "instance-method",
    "abstract-method",
    "decorated-method",
    "method"
  ]
}
The default configuration contains member group types which contain other member types. This is intentional to provide better error messages.
By default, the members are not sorted. If you want to sort them alphabetically, you have to provide a custom configuration.
Examples
General Order on All Constructs
This config specifies the order for all constructs. It ignores member types other than signatures, methods, constructors, and fields. It also ignores accessibility and scope.
// .eslintrc.json
{
  "rules": {
    "@typescript-eslint/member-ordering": [
      "error",
      { "default": ["signature", "method", "constructor", "field"] }
    ]
  }
}
- ❌ Incorrect
- ✅ Correct
interface Foo {
  B: string; // -> field
  new (); // -> constructor
  A(): void; // -> method
  [Z: string]: any; // -> signature
}
type Foo = {
  B: string; // -> field
  // no constructor
  A(): void; // -> method
  // no signature
};
class Foo {
  private C: string; // -> field
  public D: string; // -> field
  protected static E: string; // -> field
  constructor() {} // -> constructor
  public static A(): void {} // -> method
  public B(): void {} // -> method
  [Z: string]: any; // -> signature
}
const Foo = class {
  private C: string; // -> field
  public D: string; // -> field
  constructor() {} // -> constructor
  public static A(): void {} // -> method
  public B(): void {} // -> method
  [Z: string]: any; // -> signature
  protected static E: string; // -> field
};
interface Foo {
  [Z: string]: any; // -> signature
  A(): void; // -> method
  new (); // -> constructor
  B: string; // -> field
}
type Foo = {
  // no signature
  A(): void; // -> method
  // no constructor
  B: string; // -> field
};
class Foo {
  [Z: string]: any; // -> signature
  public static A(): void {} // -> method
  public B(): void {} // -> method
  constructor() {} // -> constructor
  private C: string; // -> field
  public D: string; // -> field
  protected static E: string; // -> field
}
const Foo = class {
  [Z: string]: any; // -> signature
  public static A(): void {} // -> method
  public B(): void {} // -> method
  constructor() {} // -> constructor
  private C: string; // -> field
  public D: string; // -> field
  protected static E: string; // -> field
};
Classes
Public Instance Methods Before Public Static Fields
This config specifies that public instance methods should come first before public static fields. Everything else can be placed anywhere. It doesn't apply to interfaces or type literals as accessibility and scope are not part of them.
// .eslintrc.json
{
  "rules": {
    "@typescript-eslint/member-ordering": [
      "error",
      { "default": ["public-instance-method", "public-static-field"] }
    ]
  }
}
- ❌ Incorrect
- ✅ Correct
class Foo {
  private C: string; // (irrelevant)
  public D: string; // (irrelevant)
  public static E: string; // -> public static field
  constructor() {} // (irrelevant)
  public static A(): void {} // (irrelevant)
  [Z: string]: any; // (irrelevant)
  public B(): void {} // -> public instance method
}
const Foo = class {
  private C: string; // (irrelevant)
  [Z: string]: any; // (irrelevant)
  public static E: string; // -> public static field
  public D: string; // (irrelevant)
  constructor() {} // (irrelevant)
  public static A(): void {} // (irrelevant)
  public B(): void {} // -> public instance method
};
class Foo {
  public B(): void {} // -> public instance method
  private C: string; // (irrelevant)
  public D: string; // (irrelevant)
  public static E: string; // -> public static field
  constructor() {} // (irrelevant)
  public static A(): void {} // (irrelevant)
  [Z: string]: any; // (irrelevant)
}
const Foo = class {
  public B(): void {} // -> public instance method
  private C: string; // (irrelevant)
  [Z: string]: any; // (irrelevant)
  public D: string; // (irrelevant)
  constructor() {} // (irrelevant)
  public static A(): void {} // (irrelevant)
  public static E: string; // -> public static field
};
Static Fields Before Instance Fields
This config specifies that static fields should come before instance fields, with public static fields first. It doesn't apply to interfaces or type literals as accessibility and scope are not part of them.
{
  "rules": {
    "@typescript-eslint/member-ordering": [
      "error",
      { "default": ["public-static-field", "static-field", "instance-field"] }
    ]
  }
}
- ❌ Incorrect
- ✅ Correct
class Foo {
  private E: string; // -> instance field
  private static B: string; // -> static field
  protected static C: string; // -> static field
  private static D: string; // -> static field
  public static A: string; // -> public static field
  [Z: string]: any; // (irrelevant)
}
const foo = class {
  public T(): void {} // method (irrelevant)
  private static B: string; // -> static field
  constructor() {} // constructor (irrelevant)
  private E: string; // -> instance field
  protected static C: string; // -> static field
  private static D: string; // -> static field
  [Z: string]: any; // signature (irrelevant)
  public static A: string; // -> public static field
};
class Foo {
  public static A: string; // -> public static field
  private static B: string; // -> static field
  protected static C: string; // -> static field
  private static D: string; // -> static field
  private E: string; // -> instance field
  [Z: string]: any; // (irrelevant)
}
const foo = class {
  [Z: string]: any; // -> signature (irrelevant)
  public static A: string; // -> public static field
  constructor() {} // -> constructor (irrelevant)
  private static B: string; // -> static field
  protected static C: string; // -> static field
  private static D: string; // -> static field
  private E: string; // -> instance field
  public T(): void {} // -> method (irrelevant)
};
Class Declarations
This config only specifies an order for classes: methods, then the constructor, then fields.
It does not apply to class expressions (use classExpressions for them).
Default settings will be used for class declarations and all other syntax constructs other than class declarations.
// .eslintrc.json
{
  "rules": {
    "@typescript-eslint/member-ordering": [
      "error",
      { "classes": ["method", "constructor", "field"] }
    ]
  }
}
- ❌ Incorrect
- ✅ Correct
class Foo {
  private C: string; // -> field
  public D: string; // -> field
  protected static E: string; // -> field
  constructor() {} // -> constructor
  public static A(): void {} // -> method
  public B(): void {} // -> method
}
class Foo {
  public static A(): void {} // -> method
  public B(): void {} // -> method
  constructor() {} // -> constructor
  private C: string; // -> field
  public D: string; // -> field
  protected static E: string; // -> field
}
Class Expressions
This config only specifies an order for classes expressions: methods, then the constructor, then fields.
It does not apply to class declarations (use classes for them).
Default settings will be used for class declarations and all other syntax constructs other than class expressions.
// .eslintrc.json
{
  "rules": {
    "@typescript-eslint/member-ordering": [
      "error",
      { "classExpressions": ["method", "constructor", "field"] }
    ]
  }
}
- ❌ Incorrect
- ✅ Correct
const foo = class {
  private C: string; // -> field
  public D: string; // -> field
  protected static E: string; // -> field
  constructor() {} // -> constructor
  public static A(): void {} // -> method
  public B(): void {} // -> method
};
const foo = class {
  public static A(): void {} // -> method
  public B(): void {} // -> method
  constructor() {} // -> constructor
  private C: string; // -> field
  public D: string; // -> field
  protected static E: string; // -> field
};
Interfaces
This config only specifies an order for interfaces: signatures, then methods, then constructors, then fields.
It does not apply to type literals (use typeLiterals for them).
Default settings will be used for type literals and all other syntax constructs other than class expressions.
These member types are the only ones allowed for interfaces.
// .eslintrc.json
{
  "rules": {
    "@typescript-eslint/member-ordering": [
      "error",
      { "interfaces": ["signature", "method", "constructor", "field"] }
    ]
  }
}
- ❌ Incorrect
- ✅ Correct
interface Foo {
  B: string; // -> field
  new (); // -> constructor
  A(): void; // -> method
  [Z: string]: any; // -> signature
}
interface Foo {
  [Z: string]: any; // -> signature
  A(): void; // -> method
  new (); // -> constructor
  B: string; // -> field
}
Type Literals
This config only specifies an order for type literals: signatures, then methods, then constructors, then fields.
It does not apply to interfaces (use interfaces for them).
Default settings will be used for interfaces and all other syntax constructs other than class expressions.
These member types are the only ones allowed for typeLiterals.
// .eslintrc.json
{
  "rules": {
    "@typescript-eslint/member-ordering": [
      "error",
      { "typeLiterals": ["signature", "method", "constructor", "field"] }
    ]
  }
}
- ❌ Incorrect
- ✅ Correct
type Foo = {
  B: string; // -> field
  A(): void; // -> method
  new (); // -> constructor
  [Z: string]: any; // -> signature
};
type Foo = {
  [Z: string]: any; // -> signature
  A(): void; // -> method
  new (); // -> constructor
  B: string; // -> field
};
Sorting Options
Sorting Alphabetically Within Member Groups
This config specifies that within each memberTypes group, members are in an alphabetic case-sensitive order.
You can copy and paste the default order from Default Configuration.
// .eslintrc.json
{
  "rules": {
    "@typescript-eslint/member-ordering": [
      "error",
      {
        "default": {
          "memberTypes": [
            /* <Default Order> */
          ],
          "order": "alphabetically"
        }
      }
    ]
  }
}
- ❌ Incorrect
- ✅ Correct
interface Foo {
  a: x;
  B: x;
  c: x;
  B(): void;
  c(): void;
  a(): void;
}
interface Foo {
  B: x;
  a: x;
  c: x;
  B(): void;
  a(): void;
  c(): void;
}
Sorting Alphabetically Case Insensitive Within Member Groups
This config specifies that within each memberTypes group, members are in an alphabetic case-sensitive order.
You can copy and paste the default order from Default Configuration.
// .eslintrc.json
{
  "rules": {
    "@typescript-eslint/member-ordering": [
      "error",
      {
        "default": {
          "memberTypes": [
            /* <Default Order> */
          ],
          "order": "alphabetically-case-insensitive"
        }
      }
    ]
  }
}
- ❌ Incorrect
- ✅ Correct
interface Foo {
  B: x;
  a: x;
  c: x;
  B(): void;
  c(): void;
  a(): void;
}
interface Foo {
  a: x;
  B: x;
  c: x;
  a(): void;
  B(): void;
  c(): void;
}
Sorting Alphabetically Ignoring Member Groups
This config specifies that members are all sorted in an alphabetic case-sensitive order.
It ignores any member group types completely by specifying "never" for memberTypes.
// .eslintrc.json
{
  "rules": {
    "@typescript-eslint/member-ordering": [
      "error",
      { "default": { "memberTypes": "never", "order": "alphabetically" } }
    ]
  }
}
- ❌ Incorrect
- ✅ Correct
interface Foo {
  static c = 0;
  b(): void;
  a: boolean;
  [a: string]: number; // Order doesn't matter (no sortable identifier)
  new (): Bar; // Order doesn't matter (no sortable identifier)
  (): Baz; // Order doesn't matter (no sortable identifier)
}
interface Foo {
  a: boolean;
  b(): void;
  static c = 0;
  [a: string]: number; // Order doesn't matter (no sortable identifier)
  new (): Bar; // Order doesn't matter (no sortable identifier)
  (): Baz; // Order doesn't matter (no sortable identifier)
}
Sorting Optional Members First or Last
The optionalityOrder option may be enabled to place all optional members in a group at the beginning or end of that group.
This config places all optional members before all required members:
// .eslintrc.json
{
  "rules": {
    "@typescript-eslint/member-ordering": [
      "error",
      {
        "default": {
          "optionalityOrder": "optional-first",
          "order": "alphabetically"
        }
      }
    ]
  }
}
- ❌ Incorrect
- ✅ Correct
interface Foo {
  a: boolean;
  b?: number;
  c: string;
}
interface Foo {
  b?: number;
  a: boolean;
  c: string;
}
This config places all required members before all optional members:
// .eslintrc.json
{
  "rules": {
    "@typescript-eslint/member-ordering": [
      "error",
      {
        "default": {
          "optionalityOrder": "required-first",
          "order": "alphabetically"
        }
      }
    ]
  }
}
- ❌ Incorrect
- ✅ Correct
interface Foo {
  a: boolean;
  b?: number;
  c: string;
}
interface Foo {
  a: boolean;
  c: string;
  b?: number;
}
All Supported Options
Member Types (Granular Form)
There are multiple ways to specify the member types. The most explicit and granular form is the following:
[
  // Index signature
  "signature",
  // Fields
  "public-static-field",
  "protected-static-field",
  "private-static-field",
  "#private-static-field",
  "public-decorated-field",
  "protected-decorated-field",
  "private-decorated-field",
  "public-instance-field",
  "protected-instance-field",
  "private-instance-field",
  "#private-instance-field",
  "public-abstract-field",
  "protected-abstract-field",
  "public-field",
  "protected-field",
  "private-field",
  "#private-field",
  "static-field",
  "instance-field",
  "abstract-field",
  "decorated-field",
  "field",
  // Static initialization
  "static-initialization",
  // Constructors
  "public-constructor",
  "protected-constructor",
  "private-constructor",
  // Getters
  "public-static-get",
  "protected-static-get",
  "private-static-get",
  "#private-static-get",
  "public-decorated-get",
  "protected-decorated-get",
  "private-decorated-get",
  "public-instance-get",
  "protected-instance-get",
  "private-instance-get",
  "#private-instance-get",
  "public-abstract-get",
  "protected-abstract-get",
  "public-get",
  "protected-get",
  "private-get",
  "#private-get",
  "static-get",
  "instance-get",
  "abstract-get",
  "decorated-get",
  "get",
  // Setters
  "public-static-set",
  "protected-static-set",
  "private-static-set",
  "#private-static-set",
  "public-decorated-set",
  "protected-decorated-set",
  "private-decorated-set",
  "public-instance-set",
  "protected-instance-set",
  "private-instance-set",
  "#private-instance-set",
  "public-abstract-set",
  "protected-abstract-set",
  "public-set",
  "protected-set",
  "private-set",
  "static-set",
  "instance-set",
  "abstract-set",
  "decorated-set",
  "set",
  // Methods
  "public-static-method",
  "protected-static-method",
  "private-static-method",
  "#private-static-method",
  "public-decorated-method",
  "protected-decorated-method",
  "private-decorated-method",
  "public-instance-method",
  "protected-instance-method",
  "private-instance-method",
  "#private-instance-method",
  "public-abstract-method",
  "protected-abstract-method"
]
If you only specify some of the possible types, the non-specified ones can have any particular order. This means that they can be placed before, within or after the specified types and the linter won't complain about it.
Member Group Types (With Accessibility, Ignoring Scope)
It is also possible to group member types by their accessibility (static, instance, abstract), ignoring their scope.
[
  // Index signature
  // No accessibility for index signature.
  // Fields
  "public-field", // = ["public-static-field", "public-instance-field"]
  "protected-field", // = ["protected-static-field", "protected-instance-field"]
  "private-field", // = ["private-static-field", "private-instance-field"]
  // Static initialization
  // No accessibility for static initialization.
  // Constructors
  // Only the accessibility of constructors is configurable. See below.
  // Getters
  "public-get", // = ["public-static-get", "public-instance-get"]
  "protected-get", // = ["protected-static-get", "protected-instance-get"]
  "private-get", // = ["private-static-get", "private-instance-get"]
  // Setters
  "public-set", // = ["public-static-set", "public-instance-set"]
  "protected-set", // = ["protected-static-set", "protected-instance-set"]
  "private-set", // = ["private-static-set", "private-instance-set"]
  // Methods
  "public-method", // = ["public-static-method", "public-instance-method"]
  "protected-method", // = ["protected-static-method", "protected-instance-method"]
  "private-method" // = ["private-static-method", "private-instance-method"]
]
Member Group Types (With Accessibility and a Decorator)
It is also possible to group methods or fields with a decorator separately, optionally specifying their accessibility.
[
  // Index signature
  // No decorators for index signature.
  // Fields
  "public-decorated-field",
  "protected-decorated-field",
  "private-decorated-field",
  "decorated-field", // = ["public-decorated-field", "protected-decorated-field", "private-decorated-field"]
  // Static initialization
  // No decorators for static initialization.
  // Constructors
  // There are no decorators for constructors.
  // Getters
  "public-decorated-get",
  "protected-decorated-get",
  "private-decorated-get",
  "decorated-get", // = ["public-decorated-get", "protected-decorated-get", "private-decorated-get"]
  // Setters
  "public-decorated-set",
  "protected-decorated-set",
  "private-decorated-set",
  "decorated-set", // = ["public-decorated-set", "protected-decorated-set", "private-decorated-set"]
  // Methods
  "public-decorated-method",
  "protected-decorated-method",
  "private-decorated-method",
  "decorated-method" // = ["public-decorated-method", "protected-decorated-method", "private-decorated-method"]
]
Member Group Types (With Scope, Ignoring Accessibility)
Another option is to group the member types by their scope (public, protected, private), ignoring their accessibility.
[
  // Index signature
  // No scope for index signature.
  // Fields
  "static-field", // = ["public-static-field", "protected-static-field", "private-static-field"]
  "instance-field", // = ["public-instance-field", "protected-instance-field", "private-instance-field"]
  "abstract-field", // = ["public-abstract-field", "protected-abstract-field"]
  // Static initialization
  // No scope for static initialization.
  // Constructors
  "constructor", // = ["public-constructor", "protected-constructor", "private-constructor"]
  // Getters
  "static-get", // = ["public-static-get", "protected-static-get", "private-static-get"]
  "instance-get", // = ["public-instance-get", "protected-instance-get", "private-instance-get"]
  "abstract-get", // = ["public-abstract-get", "protected-abstract-get"]
  // Setters
  "static-set", // = ["public-static-set", "protected-static-set", "private-static-set"]
  "instance-set", // = ["public-instance-set", "protected-instance-set", "private-instance-set"]
  "abstract-set", // = ["public-abstract-set", "protected-abstract-set"]
  // Methods
  "static-method", // = ["public-static-method", "protected-static-method", "private-static-method"]
  "instance-method", // = ["public-instance-method", "protected-instance-method", "private-instance-method"]
  "abstract-method" // = ["public-abstract-method", "protected-abstract-method"]
]
Member Group Types (With Scope and Accessibility)
The third grouping option is to ignore both scope and accessibility.
[
  // Index signature
  // No grouping for index signature.
  // Fields
  "field", // = ["public-static-field", "protected-static-field", "private-static-field", "public-instance-field", "protected-instance-field", "private-instance-field",
  //              "public-abstract-field", "protected-abstract-field"]
  // Static initialization
  // No grouping for static initialization.
  // Constructors
  // Only the accessibility of constructors is configurable.
  // Getters
  "get", // = ["public-static-get", "protected-static-get", "private-static-get", "public-instance-get", "protected-instance-get", "private-instance-get",
  //                "public-abstract-get", "protected-abstract-get"]
  // Setters
  "set", // = ["public-static-set", "protected-static-set", "private-static-set", "public-instance-set", "protected-instance-set", "private-instance-set",
  //                "public-abstract-set", "protected-abstract-set"]
  // Methods
  "method" // = ["public-static-method", "protected-static-method", "private-static-method", "public-instance-method", "protected-instance-method", "private-instance-method",
  //                "public-abstract-method", "protected-abstract-method"]
]
Grouping Different Member Types at the Same Rank
It is also possible to group different member types at the same rank.
[
  // Index signature
  "signature",
  // Fields
  "field",
  // Static initialization
  "static-initialization",
  // Constructors
  "constructor",
  // Getters and Setters at the same rank
  ["get", "set"],
  // Methods
  "method"
]
When Not To Use It
If you don't care about the general order of your members, then you will not need this rule.