# vue/script-indent

enforce consistent indentation in <script>

# 📖 Rule Details

This rule is similar to core indent (opens new window) rule, but it has an option for inside of <script> tag.

<script> let a = { foo: 1, bar: 2 } let b = { foo: 1, bar: 2 }, c = { foo: 1, bar: 2 } const d = { foo: 1, bar: 2 }, e = { foo: 1, bar: 2 } </script>
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# 🔧 Options

This rule has some options.

{
  "vue/script-indent": ["error", TYPE, {
    "baseIndent": 0,
    "switchCase": 0,
    "ignores": []
  }]
}
  • TYPE (number | "tab") ... The type of indentation. Default is 2. If this is a number, it's the number of spaces for one indent. If this is "tab", it uses one tab for one indent.
  • baseIndent (integer) ... The multiplier of indentation for top-level statements. Default is 0.
  • switchCase (integer) ... The multiplier of indentation for case/default clauses. Default is 0.
  • ignores (string[]) ... The selector to ignore nodes. The AST spec is here (opens new window). You can use esquery (opens new window) to select nodes. Default is an empty array.

Note

This rule only checks .vue files and does not interfere with other .js files. Unfortunately the default indent rule when turned on will try to lint both, so in order to make them complementary you can use overrides setting and disable indent rule on .vue files:

{
  "rules": {
    "vue/script-indent": ["error", 4, { "baseIndent": 1 }]
  },
  "overrides": [
    {
      "files": ["*.vue"],
      "rules": {
        "indent": "off"
      }
    }
  ]
}

# 2, "baseIndent": 1

<script> let a = { foo: 1, bar: 2 } let b = { foo: 1, bar: 2 }, c = { foo: 1, bar: 2 } const d = { foo: 1, bar: 2 }, e = { foo: 1, bar: 2 } </script>
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# 🚀 Version

This rule was introduced in eslint-plugin-vue v4.2.0

# 🔍 Implementation

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