How to suppress "{variable} is better written in dot notation."

Solution 1:

If it's a feature and not a bug, place this at the top of your file.

/*jshint sub:true*/

If it's a bug, you should refactor your code

foo['tracker'] = bar // from this...
foo.tracker = bar;   // to this!

Good post on the reasons here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/2001410/94668

Solution 2:

In JSHint 1.0.0 and above you have the ability to ignore any warning with a special option syntax. The identifier of this warning is W069.

This means you can tell JSHint to not issue this warning with the /*jshint -W069 */ directive.

You can even wrap several lines of code and then reenable the warning as the example below (with a note to future you why it was a good idea):

/*jshint -W069 */
/*Disable Warning Justification:
    Using bracket notation so Google Closure Compiler 
    ADVANCED_OPTIMIZATIONS will keep the original property names. */
obj['prop1'] ='foo';
obj['prop2'] ='bar';
/*jshint +W069 */

Solution 3:

I assume you are asking about Dreamweaver or another editor.

Dreamweaver

You may go to Edit -> Preferences -> Linting

Select JS in the dropdown and hit Edit & Apply changes

Find

 "sub": false,

and change that to true. Save the file and that notice will disappear.

If you have OTHER Linting things you wish to edit, you can find a helpful list of them all at https://jshint.com/docs/options/