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vue/no-restricted-block

disallow specific block

📖 Rule Details

This rule allows you to specify block names that you don't want to use in your application.

🔧 Options

This rule takes a list of strings, where each string is a block name or pattern to be restricted:

json
{
  "vue/no-restricted-block": ["error", "style", "foo", "bar"]
}
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Alternatively, the rule also accepts objects.

json
{
  "vue/no-restricted-block": ["error",
    {
      "element": "style",
      "message": "Do not use <style> block in this project."
    },
    {
      "element": "foo",
      "message": "Do not use <foo> block in this project."
    },
    {
      "element": "/forbidden/",
      "message": "Do not use blocks that include `forbidden` in their name."
    }
  ]
}

The following properties can be specified for the object.

  • element ... Specify the block element name or pattern.
  • message ... Specify an optional custom message.

{ "element": "foo" }, { "element": "/forbidden/" }

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🚀 Version

This rule was introduced in eslint-plugin-vue v7.4.0

🔍 Implementation