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# vue-eslint-parser
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[![npm version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/vue-eslint-parser.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/vue-eslint-parser)
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[![Downloads/month](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/vue-eslint-parser.svg)](http://www.npmtrends.com/vue-eslint-parser)
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[![Build Status](https://github.com/vuejs/vue-eslint-parser/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/vuejs/vue-eslint-parser/actions)
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[![Coverage Status](https://codecov.io/gh/vuejs/vue-eslint-parser/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/vuejs/vue-eslint-parser)
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The ESLint custom parser for `.vue` files.
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## ⤴️ Motivation
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This parser allows us to lint the `<template>` of `.vue` files. We can make mistakes easily on `<template>` if we use complex directives and expressions in the template. This parser and the rules of [eslint-plugin-vue](https://github.com/vuejs/eslint-plugin-vue) would catch some of the mistakes.
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## 💿 Installation
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```bash
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npm install --save-dev eslint vue-eslint-parser
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```
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- Requires Node.js ^14.17.0, 16.0.0 or later.
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- Requires ESLint 6.0.0 or later.
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## 📖 Usage
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1. Write `parser` option into your `.eslintrc.*` file.
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2. Use glob patterns or `--ext .vue` CLI option.
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```json
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{
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"extends": "eslint:recommended",
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"parser": "vue-eslint-parser"
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}
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```
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```console
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$ eslint "src/**/*.{js,vue}"
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# or
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$ eslint src --ext .vue
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```
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## 🔧 Options
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`parserOptions` has the same properties as what [espree](https://github.com/eslint/espree#usage), the default parser of ESLint, is supporting.
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For example:
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```json
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{
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"parser": "vue-eslint-parser",
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"parserOptions": {
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"sourceType": "module",
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"ecmaVersion": 2018,
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"ecmaFeatures": {
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"globalReturn": false,
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"impliedStrict": false,
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"jsx": false
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}
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}
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}
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```
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### parserOptions.parser
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You can use `parserOptions.parser` property to specify a custom parser to parse `<script>` tags.
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Other properties than parser would be given to the specified parser.
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For example:
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```json
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{
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"parser": "vue-eslint-parser",
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"parserOptions": {
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"parser": "@babel/eslint-parser",
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"sourceType": "module"
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}
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}
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```
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```json
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{
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"parser": "vue-eslint-parser",
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"parserOptions": {
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"parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser",
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"sourceType": "module"
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}
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}
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```
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You can also specify an object and change the parser separately for `<script lang="...">`.
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```jsonc
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{
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"parser": "vue-eslint-parser",
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"parserOptions": {
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"parser": {
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// Script parser for `<script>`
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"js": "espree",
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// Script parser for `<script lang="ts">`
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"ts": "@typescript-eslint/parser",
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// Script parser for vue directives (e.g. `v-if=` or `:attribute=`)
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// and vue interpolations (e.g. `{{variable}}`).
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// If not specified, the parser determined by `<script lang ="...">` is used.
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"<template>": "espree",
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}
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}
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}
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```
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When using JavaScript configuration (`.eslintrc.js`), you can also give the parser object directly.
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```js
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const tsParser = require("@typescript-eslint/parser")
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const espree = require("espree")
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module.exports = {
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parser: "vue-eslint-parser",
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parserOptions: {
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// Single parser
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parser: tsParser,
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// Multiple parser
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parser: {
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js: espree,
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ts: tsParser,
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}
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},
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}
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```
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If the `parserOptions.parser` is `false`, the `vue-eslint-parser` skips parsing `<script>` tags completely.
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This is useful for people who use the language ESLint community doesn't provide custom parser implementation.
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### parserOptions.vueFeatures
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You can use `parserOptions.vueFeatures` property to specify how to parse related to Vue features.
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For example:
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```json
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{
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"parser": "vue-eslint-parser",
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"parserOptions": {
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"vueFeatures": {
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"filter": true,
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"interpolationAsNonHTML": true,
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"styleCSSVariableInjection": true,
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"customMacros": []
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}
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}
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}
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```
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### parserOptions.vueFeatures.filter
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You can use `parserOptions.vueFeatures.filter` property to specify whether to parse the Vue2 filter. If you specify `false`, the parser does not parse `|` as a filter.
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For example:
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```json
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{
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"parser": "vue-eslint-parser",
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"parserOptions": {
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"vueFeatures": {
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"filter": false
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}
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}
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}
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```
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If you specify `false`, it can be parsed in the same way as Vue 3.
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The following template parses as a bitwise operation.
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```vue
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<template>
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<div>{{ a | b }}</div>
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</template>
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```
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However, the following template that are valid in Vue 2 cannot be parsed.
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```vue
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<template>
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<div>{{ a | valid:filter }}</div>
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</template>
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```
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### parserOptions.vueFeatures.interpolationAsNonHTML
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You can use `parserOptions.vueFeatures.interpolationAsNonHTML` property to specify whether to parse the interpolation as HTML. If you specify `true`, the parser handles the interpolation as non-HTML (However, you can use HTML escaping in the interpolation). Default is `true`.
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For example:
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```json
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{
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"parser": "vue-eslint-parser",
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"parserOptions": {
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"vueFeatures": {
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"interpolationAsNonHTML": true
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}
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}
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}
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```
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If you specify `true`, it can be parsed in the same way as Vue 3.
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The following template can be parsed well.
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```vue
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<template>
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<div>{{a<b}}</div>
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</template>
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```
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But, it cannot be parsed with Vue 2.
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### parserOptions.vueFeatures.styleCSSVariableInjection
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If set to `true`, to parse expressions in `v-bind` CSS functions inside `<style>` tags. `v-bind()` is parsed into the `VExpressionContainer` AST node and held in the `VElement` of `<style>`. Default is `true`.
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See also to [here](https://github.com/vuejs/rfcs/blob/master/active-rfcs/0043-sfc-style-variables.md).
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### parserOptions.vueFeatures.customMacros
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Specifies an array of names of custom macros other than Vue standard macros.
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For example, if you have a custom macro `defineFoo()` and you want it processed by the parser, specify `["defineFoo"]`.
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Note that this option only works in `<script setup>`.
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### parserOptions.templateTokenizer
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**This is an experimental feature. It may be changed or deleted without notice in the minor version.**
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You can use `parserOptions.templateTokenizer` property to specify custom tokenizers to parse `<template lang="...">` tags.
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For example to enable parsing of pug templates:
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```jsonc
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{
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"parser": "vue-eslint-parser",
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"parserOptions": {
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"templateTokenizer": {
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// template tokenizer for `<template lang="pug">`
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"pug": "vue-eslint-parser-template-tokenizer-pug",
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}
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}
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}
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```
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This option is only intended for plugin developers. **Be careful** when using this option directly, as it may change behaviour of rules you might have enabled.
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If you just want **pug** support, use [eslint-plugin-vue-pug](https://github.com/rashfael/eslint-plugin-vue-pug) instead, which uses this option internally.
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See [implementing-custom-template-tokenizers.md](./docs/implementing-custom-template-tokenizers.md) for information on creating your own template tokenizer.
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## 🎇 Usage for custom rules / plugins
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- This parser provides `parserServices` to traverse `<template>`.
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- `defineTemplateBodyVisitor(templateVisitor, scriptVisitor, options)` ... returns ESLint visitor to traverse `<template>`.
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- `getTemplateBodyTokenStore()` ... returns ESLint `TokenStore` to get the tokens of `<template>`.
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- `getDocumentFragment()` ... returns the root `VDocumentFragment`.
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- `defineCustomBlocksVisitor(context, customParser, rule, scriptVisitor)` ... returns ESLint visitor that parses and traverses the contents of the custom block.
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- `defineDocumentVisitor(documentVisitor, options)` ... returns ESLint visitor to traverses the document.
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- [ast.md](./docs/ast.md) is `<template>` AST specification.
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- [mustache-interpolation-spacing.js](https://github.com/vuejs/eslint-plugin-vue/blob/b434ff99d37f35570fa351681e43ba2cf5746db3/lib/rules/mustache-interpolation-spacing.js) is an example.
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### `defineTemplateBodyVisitor(templateBodyVisitor, scriptVisitor, options)`
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*Arguments*
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- `templateBodyVisitor` ... Event handlers for `<template>`.
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- `scriptVisitor` ... Event handlers for `<script>` or scripts. (optional)
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- `options` ... Options. (optional)
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- `templateBodyTriggerSelector` ... Script AST node selector that triggers the templateBodyVisitor. Default is `"Program:exit"`. (optional)
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```ts
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import { AST } from "vue-eslint-parser"
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export function create(context) {
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return context.parserServices.defineTemplateBodyVisitor(
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// Event handlers for <template>.
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{
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VElement(node: AST.VElement): void {
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//...
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}
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},
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// Event handlers for <script> or scripts. (optional)
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{
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Program(node: AST.ESLintProgram): void {
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//...
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}
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},
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// Options. (optional)
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{
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templateBodyTriggerSelector: "Program:exit"
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}
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)
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}
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```
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## ⚠️ Known Limitations
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Some rules make warnings due to the outside of `<script>` tags.
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Please disable those rules for `.vue` files as necessary.
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- [eol-last](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/eol-last)
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- [linebreak-style](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/linebreak-style)
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- [max-len](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/max-len)
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- [max-lines](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/max-lines)
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- [no-trailing-spaces](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-trailing-spaces)
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- [unicode-bom](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/unicode-bom)
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- Other rules which are using the source code text instead of AST might be confused as well.
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## 📰 Changelog
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- [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/vuejs/vue-eslint-parser/releases)
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## 🍻 Contributing
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Welcome contributing!
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Please use GitHub's Issues/PRs.
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If you want to write code, please execute `npm install && npm run setup` after you cloned this repository.
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The `npm install` command installs dependencies.
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The `npm run setup` command initializes ESLint as git submodules for tests.
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### Development Tools
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- `npm test` runs tests and measures coverage.
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- `npm run build` compiles TypeScript source code to `index.js`, `index.js.map`, and `index.d.ts`.
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- `npm run coverage` shows the coverage result of `npm test` command with the default browser.
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- `npm run clean` removes the temporary files which are created by `npm test` and `npm run build`.
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- `npm run lint` runs ESLint.
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- `npm run setup` setups submodules to develop.
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- `npm run update-fixtures` updates files in `test/fixtures/ast` directory based on `test/fixtures/ast/*/source.vue` files.
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- `npm run watch` runs `build`, `update-fixtures`, and tests with `--watch` option.
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