When using a boolean attribute in JSX, you can set the attribute value to true
or omit the value. This rule will enforce one or the other to keep consistency in your code.
Fixable: This rule is automatically fixable using the --fix
flag on the command line.
This rule takes one argument. If it is "always"
then it warns whenever an attribute is missing its value. If "never"
then it warns if an attribute has a true
value. The default value of this option is "never"
.
The following patterns are considered warnings when configured "never"
:
var Hello = <Hello personal={true} />;
The following patterns are not considered warnings when configured "never"
:
var Hello = <Hello personal />;
The following patterns are considered warnings when configured "always"
:
var Hello = <Hello personal />;
The following patterns are not considered warnings when configured "always"
:
var Hello = <Hello personal={true} />;
If you do not want to enforce any style for boolean attributes, then you can disable this rule.