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@vue/babel-plugin-jsx is a Babel plugin that allows you to use JSX syntax in Vue.js applications. It provides a way to write Vue components using JSX, which can be more familiar to developers coming from a React background. This plugin helps in writing more expressive and concise component code.
Basic JSX Syntax
This feature allows you to write Vue components using JSX syntax. The code sample demonstrates a simple Vue component that renders a div with the text 'Hello, JSX!'.
const MyComponent = { render() { return <div>Hello, JSX!</div> } }
Using Props
This feature allows you to use props in your JSX components. The code sample shows a Vue component that takes a 'message' prop and renders it inside a div.
const MyComponent = { props: ['message'], render() { return <div>{this.message}</div> } }
Event Handling
This feature allows you to handle events in your JSX components. The code sample demonstrates a button that shows an alert when clicked.
const MyComponent = { render() { return <button onClick={() => alert('Clicked!')}>Click Me</button> } }
Conditional Rendering
This feature allows you to perform conditional rendering in your JSX components. The code sample shows a component that renders 'Show' or 'Hide' based on the value of the 'show' data property.
const MyComponent = { data() { return { show: true } }, render() { return this.show ? <div>Show</div> : <div>Hide</div> } }
Loop Rendering
This feature allows you to render lists in your JSX components. The code sample demonstrates a component that renders a list of items using the map function.
const MyComponent = { data() { return { items: [1, 2, 3] } }, render() { return <ul>{this.items.map(item => <li>{item}</li>)}</ul> } }
babel-plugin-transform-vue-jsx is another Babel plugin that enables JSX syntax in Vue.js applications. It is similar to @vue/babel-plugin-jsx but is an older implementation. It provides similar functionalities but may lack some of the optimizations and features present in @vue/babel-plugin-jsx.
vue-jsx is a package that provides JSX support for Vue.js. It is similar to @vue/babel-plugin-jsx in that it allows you to write Vue components using JSX syntax. However, it may have different configuration options and performance characteristics.
To add Vue JSX support.
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Install the plugin with:
npm install @vue/babel-plugin-jsx -D
Then add the plugin to your babel config:
{
"plugins": ["@vue/babel-plugin-jsx"]
}
Type: boolean
Default: false
transform on: { click: xx }
to onClick: xxx
Type: boolean
Default: false
enable optimization or not. It's not recommended to enable it If you are not familiar with Vue 3.
Type: (tag: string) => boolean
Default: undefined
configuring custom elements
Type: boolean
Default: true
merge static and dynamic class / style attributes / onXXX handlers
Type: boolean
Default: true
Whether to enable object slots
(mentioned below the document) syntax". It might be useful in JSX, but it will add a lot of _isSlot
condition expressions which increase your bundle size. And v-slots
is still available even if enableObjectSlots
is turned off.
Type: string
Default: createVNode
Replace the function used when compiling JSX expressions.
Type: boolean
Default: false
(Experimental) Infer component metadata from types (e.g. props
, emits
, name
). This is an experimental feature and may not work in all cases.
functional component
const App = () => <div>Vue 3.0</div>;
with render
const App = {
render() {
return <div>Vue 3.0</div>;
},
};
import { withModifiers, defineComponent } from 'vue';
const App = defineComponent({
setup() {
const count = ref(0);
const inc = () => {
count.value++;
};
return () => (
<div onClick={withModifiers(inc, ['self'])}>{count.value}</div>
);
},
});
Fragment
const App = () => (
<>
<span>I'm</span>
<span>Fragment</span>
</>
);
const App = () => <input type="email" />;
with a dynamic binding:
const placeholderText = 'email';
const App = () => <input type="email" placeholder={placeholderText} />;
const App = {
data() {
return { visible: true };
},
render() {
return <input v-show={this.visible} />;
},
};
Note: You should pass the second param as string for using
arg
.
<input v-model={val} />
<input v-model:argument={val} />
<input v-model={[val, ['modifier']]} />
// Or
<input v-model_modifier={val} />
<A v-model={[val, 'argument', ['modifier']]} />
// Or
<input v-model:argument_modifier={val} />
Will compile to:
h(A, {
argument: val,
argumentModifiers: {
modifier: true,
},
'onUpdate:argument': ($event) => (val = $event),
});
Note: You should pass a Two-dimensional Arrays to v-models.
<A v-models={[[foo], [bar, 'bar']]} />
<A
v-models={[
[foo, 'foo'],
[bar, 'bar'],
]}
/>
<A
v-models={[
[foo, ['modifier']],
[bar, 'bar', ['modifier']],
]}
/>
Will compile to:
h(A, {
modelValue: foo,
modelModifiers: {
modifier: true,
},
'onUpdate:modelValue': ($event) => (foo = $event),
bar: bar,
barModifiers: {
modifier: true,
},
'onUpdate:bar': ($event) => (bar = $event),
});
Recommended when using string arguments
const App = {
directives: { custom: customDirective },
setup() {
return () => <a v-custom:arg={val} />;
},
};
const App = {
directives: { custom: customDirective },
setup() {
return () => <a v-custom={[val, 'arg', ['a', 'b']]} />;
},
};
Note: In
jsx
,v-slot
should be replaced withv-slots
const A = (props, { slots }) => (
<>
<h1>{slots.default ? slots.default() : 'foo'}</h1>
<h2>{slots.bar?.()}</h2>
</>
);
const App = {
setup() {
const slots = {
bar: () => <span>B</span>,
};
return () => (
<A v-slots={slots}>
<div>A</div>
</A>
);
},
};
// or
const App = {
setup() {
const slots = {
default: () => <div>A</div>,
bar: () => <span>B</span>,
};
return () => <A v-slots={slots} />;
},
};
// or you can use object slots when `enableObjectSlots` is not false.
const App = {
setup() {
return () => (
<>
<A>
{{
default: () => <div>A</div>,
bar: () => <span>B</span>,
}}
</A>
<B>{() => 'foo'}</B>
</>
);
},
};
tsconfig.json
:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"jsx": "preserve"
}
}
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