# vue/html-quotes
enforce quotes style of HTML attributes
- ⚙️ 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.
You can choose quotes of HTML attributes from:
- Double quotes:
<div class="foo">
- Single quotes:
<div class='foo'>
- No quotes:
<div class=foo>
This rule enforces the quotes style of HTML attributes.
# 📖 Rule Details
This rule reports the quotes of attributes if it is different to configured quotes.
<template>
<!-- ✓ GOOD -->
<img src="./logo.png">
<!-- ✗ BAD -->
<img src='./logo.png'>
<img src=./logo.png>
</template>
# 🔧 Options
Default is set to double
.
{
"vue/html-quotes": [ "error", "double" | "single", { "avoidEscape": false } ]
}
String option:
"double"
(default) ... requires double quotes."single"
... requires single quotes.
Object option:
avoidEscape
... Iftrue
, allows strings to use single-quotes or double-quotes so long as the string contains a quote that would have to be escaped otherwise.
# "single"
<template>
<!-- ✓ GOOD -->
<img src='./logo.png'>
<!-- ✗ BAD -->
<img src="./logo.png">
<img src=./logo.png>
</template>
# "double", { "avoidEscape": true }
<template>
<!-- ✓ GOOD -->
<img title='a string containing "double" quotes'>
<!-- ✗ BAD -->
<img title='foo'>
<img title=bar>
</template>
# 📚 Further Reading
# 🚀 Version
This rule was introduced in eslint-plugin-vue v3.0.0