The default value of the type attribute for HTML button elements is "submit". This is often not the desired behavior and may lead to unexpected page reloads.
This rules enforces an explicit type attribute for all button elements and checks that its value is valid per the spec (i.e., is one of "button", "submit", and "reset").
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
var Hello = <button>Hello</button>
var Hello = <button type="foo">Hello</button>
var Hello = <button type={foo}>Hello</button>
var Hello = React.createElement('button', {}, 'Hello')
var Hello = React.createElement('button', {type: 'foo'}, 'Hello')Examples of correct code for this rule:
var Hello = <span>Hello</span>
var Hello = <span type="foo">Hello</span>
var Hello = <button type="button">Hello</button>
var Hello = <button type="submit">Hello</button>
var Hello = <button type="reset">Hello</button>
var Hello = <button type={condition ? "button" : "submit"}>Hello</button>
var Hello = React.createElement('span', {}, 'Hello')
var Hello = React.createElement('span', {type: 'foo'}, 'Hello')
var Hello = React.createElement('button', {type: 'button'}, 'Hello')
var Hello = React.createElement('button', {type: 'submit'}, 'Hello')
var Hello = React.createElement('button', {type: 'reset'}, 'Hello')
var Hello = React.createElement('button', {type: condition ? 'button' : 'submit'}, 'Hello')...
"react/button-has-type": [<enabled>, {
"button": <boolean>,
"submit": <boolean>,
"reset": <boolean>
}]
...You can forbid particular type attribute values by passing false as corresponding option (by default all of them are true).
Examples of incorrect code for this rule, when configured with { "reset": false }:
var Hello = <button type="reset">Hello</button>
var Hello = <button type={condition ? "button" : "reset"}>Hello</button>
var Hello = React.createElement('button', {type: 'reset'}, 'Hello')
var Hello = React.createElement('button', {type: condition ? "button" : "reset"}, 'Hello')If you use only "submit" buttons, you can disable this rule