# vue/attribute-hyphenation

enforce attribute naming style on custom components in template

  • ⚙️ 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 (opens new window) can automatically fix some of the problems reported by this rule.

# 📖 Rule Details

This rule enforces using hyphenated attribute names on custom components in Vue templates.

<template> <!-- ✓ GOOD --> <MyComponent my-prop="prop" /> <!-- ✗ BAD --> <MyComponent myProp="prop" /> </template>
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# 🔧 Options

{
  "vue/attribute-hyphenation": ["error", "always" | "never", {
    "ignore": []
  }]
}

Default casing is set to always with ['data-', 'aria-', 'slot-scope'] set to be ignored

  • "always" (default) ... Use hyphenated name.
  • "never" ... Don't use hyphenated name except data-, aria- and slot-scope.
  • "ignore" ... Array of ignored names

# "always"

It errors on upper case letters.

<template> <!-- ✓ GOOD --> <MyComponent my-prop="prop" /> <!-- ✗ BAD --> <MyComponent myProp="prop" /> </template>
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# "never"

It errors on hyphens except data-, aria- and slot-scope.

<template> <!-- ✓ GOOD --> <MyComponent myProp="prop" /> <MyComponent data-id="prop" /> <MyComponent aria-role="button" /> <MyComponent slot-scope="prop" /> <!-- ✗ BAD --> <MyComponent my-prop="prop" /> </template>
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# "never", { "ignore": ["custom-prop"] }

Don't use hyphenated name but allow custom attributes

<template> <!-- ✓ GOOD --> <MyComponent myProp="prop" /> <MyComponent custom-prop="prop" /> <MyComponent data-id="prop" /> <MyComponent aria-role="button" /> <MyComponent slot-scope="prop" /> <!-- ✗ BAD --> <MyComponent my-prop="prop" /> </template>
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# 🚀 Version

This rule was introduced in eslint-plugin-vue v3.9.0

# 🔍 Implementation

Last Updated: 12/27/2020, 2:56:39 AM