react/void-dom-elements-no-children Correctness ​
What it does ​
Disallow void DOM elements (e.g. <img />
, <br />
) from receiving children.
Why is this bad? ​
There are some HTML elements that are only self-closing (e.g. img, br, hr). These are collectively known as void DOM elements. This rule checks that children are not passed to void DOM elements.
Example ​
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
jsx
<br>Children</br>
<br children='Children' />
<br dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: 'HTML' }} />
React.createElement('br', undefined, 'Children')
React.createElement('br', { children: 'Children' })
React.createElement('br', { dangerouslySetInnerHTML: { __html: 'HTML' } })
Examples of correct code for this rule:
jsx
<div>Children</div>
<div children='Children' />
<div dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: 'HTML' }} />
React.createElement('div', undefined, 'Children')
React.createElement('div', { children: 'Children' })
React.createElement('div', { dangerouslySetInnerHTML: { __html: 'HTML' } })