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@vue/babel-sugar-composition-api-inject-h
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Babel syntactic sugar for h automatic injection for Vue JSX with @vue/composition-api
Ported from luwanquan/babel-preset-vca-jsx by @luwanquan
Syntactic sugar for automatic h inject in JSX with @vue/composition-api.
Install the dependencies:
# for yarn:
yarn add @vue/babel-sugar-composition-api-inject-h
# for npm:
npm install @vue/babel-sugar-composition-api-inject-h --save
In your .babelrc:
{
"plugins": ["@vue/babel-sugar-composition-api-inject-h"]
}
However it is recommended to use the configurable preset instead.
This plugin automatically injects h in every method that has JSX. By using this plugin you don't have to always import h from @vue/composition-api.
// Without @vue/babel-sugar-inject-h
import { h } from '@vue/composition-api'
export default {
setup() {
return () => <button />
},
}
// With @vue/babel-sugar-inject-h
export default {
setup() {
return () => <button />
},
}
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Babel syntactic sugar for h automatic injection for Vue JSX with @vue/composition-api
The npm package @vue/babel-sugar-composition-api-inject-h receives a total of 516,472 weekly downloads. As such, @vue/babel-sugar-composition-api-inject-h popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @vue/babel-sugar-composition-api-inject-h demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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