vue/no-v-text-v-html-on-component
disallow v-text / v-html on component
- ⚙️ This rule is included in all of
"plugin:vue/vue2-essential",*.configs["flat/vue2-essential"],"plugin:vue/essential",*.configs["flat/essential"],"plugin:vue/vue2-strongly-recommended",*.configs["flat/vue2-strongly-recommended"],"plugin:vue/strongly-recommended",*.configs["flat/strongly-recommended"],"plugin:vue/vue2-recommended",*.configs["flat/vue2-recommended"],"plugin:vue/recommended"and*.configs["flat/recommended"].
📖 Rule Details
This rule disallows the use of v-text / v-html on component.
If you use v-text / v-html on a component, it will overwrite the component's content and may break the component.
🔧 Options
json
{
"vue/no-v-text-v-html-on-component": ["error", {
"allow": ["router-link", "nuxt-link"],
"ignoreElementNamespaces": false
}]
}allow(string[]) ... Specify a list of custom components for which the rule should not apply.ignoreElementNamespaces(boolean) ... Iftrue, always treat SVG and MathML tag names as HTML elements, even if they are not used inside a SVG/MathML root element. Default isfalse.
{ "allow": ["router-link", "nuxt-link"] }
{ "ignoreElementNamespaces": true }
🚀 Version
This rule was introduced in eslint-plugin-vue v8.4.0