# Custom Elements Interop changes breaking
# Overview
- BREAKING: Custom elements whitelisting is now performed during template compilation, and should be configured via compiler options instead of runtime config.
- BREAKING: Special
isprop usage is restricted to the reserved<component>tag only. - NEW: There is new
v-isdirective to support 2.x use cases whereiswas used on native elements to work around native HTML parsing restrictions.
# Autonomous Custom Elements
If we want to add a custom element defined outside of Vue (e.g. using the Web Components API), we need to 'instruct' Vue to treat it as a custom element. Let's use the following template as an example.
<plastic-button></plastic-button>
# 2.x Syntax
In Vue 2.x, whitelisting tags as custom elements was done via Vue.config.ignoredElements:
// This will make Vue ignore custom element defined outside of Vue
// (e.g., using the Web Components APIs)
Vue.config.ignoredElements = ['plastic-button']
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# 3.x Syntax
In Vue 3.0, this check is performed during template compilation. To instruct the compiler to treat <plastic-button> as a custom element:
If using a build step: pass the
isCustomElementoption to the Vue template compiler. If usingvue-loader, this should be passed viavue-loader'scompilerOptionsoption:// in webpack config rules: [ { test: /\.vue$/, use: 'vue-loader', options: { compilerOptions: { isCustomElement: tag => tag === 'plastic-button' } } } // ... ]1
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app.config.isCustomElement:const app = Vue.createApp({}) app.config.isCustomElement = tag => tag === 'plastic-button'1
2It's important to note the runtime config only affects runtime template compilation - it won't affect pre-compiled templates.
# Customized Built-in Elements
The Custom Elements specification provides a way to use custom elements as Customized Built-in Element by adding the is attribute to a built-in element:
<button is="plastic-button">Click Me!</button>
Vue's usage of the is special prop was simulating what the native attribute does before it was made universally available in browsers. However, in 2.x it was interpreted as rendering a Vue component with the name plastic-button. This blocks the native usage of Customized Built-in Element mentioned above.
In 3.0, we are limiting Vue's special treatment of the is prop to the <component> tag only.
When used on the reserved
<component>tag, it will behave exactly the same as in 2.x;When used on normal components, it will behave like a normal prop:
<foo is="bar" />1- 2.x behavior: renders the
barcomponent. - 3.x behavior: renders the
foocomponent and passing theisprop.
- 2.x behavior: renders the
When used on plain elements, it will be passed to the
createElementcall as theisoption, and also rendered as a native attribute. This supports the usage of customized built-in elements.<button is="plastic-button">Click Me!</button>12.x behavior: renders the
plastic-buttoncomponent.3.x behavior: renders a native button by calling
document.createElement('button', { is: 'plastic-button' })1
# v-is for In-DOM Template Parsing Workarounds
Note: this section only affects cases where Vue templates are directly written in the page's HTML. When using in-DOM templates, the template is subject to native HTML parsing rules. Some HTML elements, such as
<ul>,<ol>,<table>and<select>have restrictions on what elements can appear inside them, and some elements such as<li>,<tr>, and<option>can only appear inside certain other elements.
# 2x Syntax
In Vue 2 we recommended working around with these restrictions by using the is prop on a native tag:
<table>
<tr is="blog-post-row"></tr>
</table>
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# 3.x Syntax
With the behavior change of is, we introduce a new directive v-is for working around these cases:
<table>
<tr v-is="'blog-post-row'"></tr>
</table>
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WARNING
v-is functions like a dynamic 2.x :is binding - so to render a component by its registered name, its value should be a JavaScript string literal:
<!-- Incorrect, nothing will be rendered -->
<tr v-is="blog-post-row"></tr>
<!-- Correct -->
<tr v-is="'blog-post-row'"></tr>
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# Migration Strategy
Replace
config.ignoredElementswith eithervue-loader'scompilerOptions(with the build step) orapp.config.isCustomElement(with on-the-fly template compilation)Change all non-
<component>tags withisusage to<component is="...">(for SFC templates) orv-is(for in-DOM templates).