vue/html-self-closing
enforce self-closing style
- ⚙️ This rule is included in all of
"plugin:vue/vue3-strongly-recommended"
,"plugin:vue/strongly-recommended"
,"plugin:vue/vue3-recommended"
and"plugin:vue/recommended"
. - 🔧 The
--fix
option on the command line can automatically fix some of the problems reported by this rule.
📖 Rule Details
This rule aims to enforce the self-closing sign as the configured style.
In Vue.js template, we can use either two styles for elements which don't have their content.
<YourComponent></YourComponent>
<YourComponent/>
(self-closing)
Self-closing is simple and shorter, but it's not supported in the HTML spec.
🔧 Options
json
{
"vue/html-self-closing": ["error", {
"html": {
"void": "never",
"normal": "always",
"component": "always"
},
"svg": "always",
"math": "always"
}]
}
html.void
("never"
by default) ... The style of well-known HTML void elements.html.normal
("always"
by default) ... The style of well-known HTML elements except void elements.html.component
("always"
by default) ... The style of Vue.js custom components.svg
("always"
by default) .... The style of well-known SVG elements.math
("always"
by default) .... The style of well-known MathML elements.
Every option can be set to one of the following values:
"always"
... Require self-closing at elements which don't have their content."never"
... Disallow self-closing."any"
... Don't enforce self-closing style.
html: {normal: "never", void: "always"}
📚 Further Reading
🚀 Version
This rule was introduced in eslint-plugin-vue v3.11.0