# vue/require-prop-types

require type definitions in props

  • ⚙️ This rule is included in all of "plugin:vue/vue3-strongly-recommended", "plugin:vue/strongly-recommended", "plugin:vue/vue3-recommended" and "plugin:vue/recommended".

# 📖 Rule Details

This rule enforces that a props statement contains type definition.

In committed code, prop definitions should always be as detailed as possible, specifying at least type(s).

<script> /* ✓ GOOD */ Vue.component('foo', { props: { // Without options, just type reference foo: String, // With options with type field bar: { type: String, required: true, }, // With options without type field but with validator field baz: { required: true, validator: function (value) { return ( value === null || Array.isArray(value) && value.length > 0 ) } } } }) /* ✗ BAD */ Vue.component('bar', { props: ['foo'] }) Vue.component('baz', { props: { foo: {}, } }) </script>
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# 🔧 Options

Nothing.

# 📚 Further Reading

# 🚀 Version

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

# 🔍 Implementation

Last Updated: 12/24/2020, 2:51:18 AM