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authorChristiaan Van den Poel <christiaan.vandenpoel@gmail.com>2017-12-11 20:05:39 +0000
committerRémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>2017-12-11 20:05:39 +0000
commit39e2ace4a92ca5abe56dd8f26c6558314964361e (patch)
tree15a6b36a5735d133358dfc36ad920ed17b779699
parent4ccbd556d98e002b1c521fd3dd7748fe1d9c4044 (diff)
downloadgitlab-ce-39e2ace4a92ca5abe56dd8f26c6558314964361e.tar.gz
fixes some markup issues in the js style guide docs
-rw-r--r--doc/development/fe_guide/style_guide_js.md122
1 files changed, 60 insertions, 62 deletions
diff --git a/doc/development/fe_guide/style_guide_js.md b/doc/development/fe_guide/style_guide_js.md
index 10f4c5a0902..1cd66f27492 100644
--- a/doc/development/fe_guide/style_guide_js.md
+++ b/doc/development/fe_guide/style_guide_js.md
@@ -86,34 +86,34 @@ followed by any global declarations, then a blank newline prior to any imports o
#### Modules, Imports, and Exports
1. Use ES module syntax to import modules
- ```javascript
- // bad
- const SomeClass = require('some_class');
+ ```javascript
+ // bad
+ const SomeClass = require('some_class');
- // good
- import SomeClass from 'some_class';
+ // good
+ import SomeClass from 'some_class';
- // bad
- module.exports = SomeClass;
+ // bad
+ module.exports = SomeClass;
- // good
- export default SomeClass;
- ```
-
- Import statements are following usual naming guidelines, for example object literals use camel case:
-
- ```javascript
- // some_object file
- export default {
- key: 'value',
- };
-
- // bad
- import ObjectLiteral from 'some_object';
+ // good
+ export default SomeClass;
+ ```
+
+ Import statements are following usual naming guidelines, for example object literals use camel case:
- // good
- import objectLiteral from 'some_object';
- ```
+ ```javascript
+ // some_object file
+ export default {
+ key: 'value',
+ };
+
+ // bad
+ import ObjectLiteral from 'some_object';
+
+ // good
+ import objectLiteral from 'some_object';
+ ```
1. Relative paths: when importing a module in the same directory, a child
directory, or an immediate parent directory prefer relative paths. When
@@ -334,33 +334,33 @@ A forEach will cause side effects, it will be mutating the array being iterated.
#### Alignment
1. Follow these alignment styles for the template method:
1. With more than one attribute, all attributes should be on a new line:
- ```javascript
- // bad
- <component v-if="bar"
- param="baz" />
+ ```javascript
+ // bad
+ <component v-if="bar"
+ param="baz" />
- <button class="btn">Click me</button>
+ <button class="btn">Click me</button>
- // good
- <component
- v-if="bar"
- param="baz"
- />
+ // good
+ <component
+ v-if="bar"
+ param="baz"
+ />
- <button class="btn">
- Click me
- </button>
- ```
+ <button class="btn">
+ Click me
+ </button>
+ ```
1. The tag can be inline if there is only one attribute:
- ```javascript
- // good
- <component bar="bar" />
+ ```javascript
+ // good
+ <component bar="bar" />
- // good
- <component
- bar="bar"
- />
- ```
+ // good
+ <component
+ bar="bar"
+ />
+ ```
#### Quotes
1. Always use double quotes `"` inside templates and single quotes `'` for all other JS.
@@ -414,7 +414,6 @@ A forEach will cause side effects, it will be mutating the array being iterated.
1. Default key should be provided if the prop is not required.
_Note:_ There are some scenarios where we need to check for the existence of the property.
On those a default key should not be provided.
-
```javascript
// good
props: {
@@ -494,21 +493,20 @@ On those a default key should not be provided.
#### Ordering
1. Tag order in `.vue` file
-
- ```
- <script>
- // ...
- </script>
-
- <template>
- // ...
- </template>
-
- // We don't use scoped styles but there are few instances of this
- <style>
- // ...
- </style>
- ```
+ ```
+ <script>
+ // ...
+ </script>
+
+ <template>
+ // ...
+ </template>
+
+ // We don't use scoped styles but there are few instances of this
+ <style>
+ // ...
+ </style>
+ ```
1. Properties in a Vue Component:
1. `name`