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vue/component-tags-order

enforce order of component top-level elements

  • 🚫 This rule was deprecated and replaced by vue/block-order rule.
  • ⚙️ This rule is included in "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 warns about the order of the top-level tags, such as <script>, <template> & <style>.

🔧 Options

json
{
  "vue/component-tags-order": ["error", {
    "order": [ [ "script", "template" ], "style" ]
  }]
}
  • order ((string|string[])[]) ... The order of top-level element names. default [ [ "script", "template" ], "style" ]. May also be CSS selectors, such as script[setup] and i18n:not([locale=en]).

{ "order": [ [ "script", "template" ], "style" ] } (default)

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{ "order": ["template", "script", "style"] }

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{ "order": ["docs", "template", "script", "style"] }

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{ 'order': ['template', 'script:not([setup])', 'script[setup]'] }

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{ 'order': ['template', 'style:not([scoped])', 'style[scoped]'] }

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{ 'order': ['template', 'i18n:not([locale=en])', 'i18n[locale=en]'] }

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📚 Further Reading

🚀 Version

This rule was introduced in eslint-plugin-vue v6.1.0

🔍 Implementation