Yup, you need the `SwitchIndent` rule. Look here:
http://eslint.org/docs/rules/indent

On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 10:32 AM Michael Sperber <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi
>
> I'm new to eslint. My first go with the tool yielded two errors i don't
> understand (but for clarity, I'll ask one at the time)
>
> I have this code:
> switch (networkState) {
> case Connection.ETHERNET:
> case Connection.WIFI:
> case Connection.CELL_2G:
> case Connection.CELL_3G:
> case Connection.CELL_4G:
> case Connection.CELL:
> networkOn = true;
> break;
> .... etc
>
> Eslint gives me this error: "Expected indentation of 1 tab character but
> found 2"
> this is on the line of all the case statements.
>
> Is this wrong? I always indent after a line which ends with a curly brace
> and in functions and "for" etc eslint is OK with that.
> Maybe a config setting somewhere?
>
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