- 1. Does the code work?
- 2. Description of the project status is included.
- 3. Code is easily understand.
- 4. Code is written following the coding standarts/guidelines (React in our case).
- 5. Code is in sync with existing code patterns/technologies.
- 6. DRY. Is the same code duplicated more than twice?
- 7. Can the code be easily tested (don't forget about React components)?
- 8. Are functions/classes/components reasonably small (not too big)?
- 9. Event listeners removed at teardown.
- 10. Naming conventions followed for variables, file names, translations.
- 11. Removed unused packages from NPM.
- 12. Separation of Concerns followed.
- 1. No hardcoded values, use constants values.
- 2. Avoid multiple if/else blocks.
- 3. No commented out code.
- 4. No unnecessary comments: comments that describe the how.
- 5. Add necessary comments where needed. Necessary comments are comments that describe the why.
- 1. Use ES6 features.
- 2. Use fat arrow instead of var that = this. Be consistent in your usage of arrow function.
- 3. Use spread/rest operator.
- 4. Use default values.
- 5. Use const over let (avoid var).
- 6. Use import and export.
- 7. Use template literals.
- 8. Use destructuring assignment for arrays and objects.
- 9. Use Promises or Async/Await. Rejection is handled.
- 1. Are components have defined propTypes?
- 2. Keep components small.
- 3. Functional components for components that don't use state.
- 4. No api calls in containers, delegate to Sagas
- 5. No state updates in loop.
- 6. No useless constructor.
- 7. Minimize logic in the render method.
- 8. Don’t use mixins, prefer HOC and composition.
- 1. Use lodash/ramda functions instead of implementing itself.
- 2. Is Immutable.js was used correctly?
- 3. Is any nice/useful library was used which we didn't know before?
- 1. Code has no any linter errors or warnings.
- 2. No console.logs.
- 1. Consistent naming conventions are used (BEM, OOCSS, SMACSS, e.t.c.).
- 2. CSS selectors are only as specific as they need to be; grouped logically.
- 3. Is any 'CSS in JS' library was used?
- 4. Use Hex color codes #000 unless using rgba().
- 5. Avoid absolute positioning.
- 6. Use flexbox.
- 7. Avoid !important.
- 8. Do not animate width, height, top, left and others. Use transform instead.
- 9. Use same units for all project.
- 10. Avoid inline styles.
- 1. Tests are readable, maintainable, trustworthy.
- 2. Test names (describe, it) are concise, explicit, descriptive.
- 3. Avoid logic in your tests.
- 4. Don't test multiple concerns in the same test.
- 5. Cover the general case and the edge cases.
- 6. Test the behavior, not the internal implementation.
- 7. Use a mock to simulate/stub complex class structure, methods or async functions.
- 1. Commits are small and divided into logical parts.
- 2. Commits messages are small and understandable.
- 3. Use branches for new features.
- 4. Make sure no dist files, editor/IDE files, etc are checked in. There should be a .gitignore for that.
- 1. Security.
- 2. Usability.
- Code Review Checklist – To Perform Effective Code Reviews
- Code review checklist
- React code review checklist
- Checklist for reviewing your own React code
- Front-end Code Review & Validation Tools
- A guide to unit testing in JavaScript
- Unit Testing Checklist: Keep Your Tests Useful and Avoid Big Mistakes