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このルールを試す ID: jsx-react/no-danger-with-children
Language: JavaScript
Severity: Warning
Category: Error Prone
Description If both children
and dangerouslySetInnerHTML
are set, it’s unclear which one should take precedence. React will throw a warning if both are set. This rule enforces the use of either children
or dangerouslySetInnerHTML
but not both.
Non-Compliant Code Examples < div dangerouslySetInnerHTML = {{ __html : "HTML" }}>{ Children }</ div >;
< Hello dangerouslySetInnerHTML = {{ __html : "HTML" }}> Children </ Hello >;
< Hello dangerouslySetInnerHTML = {{ __html : "HTML" }}>< Another /></ Hello >;
React . createElement ( "div" , { dangerouslySetInnerHTML : { __html : "HTML" } }, "Children" );
React . createElement ( "Hello" , { dangerouslySetInnerHTML : { __html : "HTML" } }, "Children" );
Compliant Code Examples < div dangerouslySetInnerHTML = {{ __html : "HTML" }} />;
< Hello dangerouslySetInnerHTML = {{ __html : "HTML" }} />;
< div > Children </ div >;
< Hello > Children </ Hello >;
React . createElement ( "div" , { dangerouslySetInnerHTML : { __html : "HTML" } });
React . createElement ( "Hello" , { dangerouslySetInnerHTML : { __html : "HTML" } });
React . createElement ( "div" , {}, "Children" );
React . createElement ( "Hello" , {}, "Children" );
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