View Source Phoenix.LiveView.HTMLFormatter (Phoenix LiveView v0.20.0)
Format HEEx templates from .heex
files or ~H
sigils.
This is a mix format
plugin.
Note: The HEEx HTML Formatter requires Elixir v1.13.4 or later.
Setup
Add it as plugin to your .formatter.exs
file and make sure to put
theheex
extension in the inputs
option.
[
plugins: [Phoenix.LiveView.HTMLFormatter],
inputs: ["*.{heex,ex,exs}", "priv/*/seeds.exs", "{config,lib,test}/**/*.{heex,ex,exs}"],
# ...
]
For umbrella projects
In umbrella projects you must also change two files at the umbrella root, add
:phoenix_live_view
to yourdeps
in themix.exs
file and addplugins: [Phoenix.LiveView.HTMLFormatter]
in the.formatter.exs
file. This is because the formatter does not attempt to load the dependencies of all children applications.
Editor support
Most editors that support mix format
integration should automatically format
.heex
and ~H
templates. Other editors may require custom integration or
even provide additional functionality. Here are some reference posts:
Options
:line_length
- The Elixir formatter defaults to a maximum line length of 98 characters, which can be overwritten with the:line_length
option in your.formatter.exs
file.:heex_line_length
- change the line length only for the HEEx formatter.[ # ...omitted heex_line_length: 300 ]
Formatting
This formatter tries to be as consistent as possible with the Elixir formatter.
Given HTML like this:
<section><h1> <b><%= @user.name %></b></h1></section>
It will be formatted as:
<section>
<h1><b><%= @user.name %></b></h1>
</section>
A block element will go to the next line, while inline elements will be kept in the current line as long as they fit within the configured line length.
The following links list all block and inline elements.
- https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Block-level_elements#elements
- https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Inline_elements#list_of_inline_elements
It will also keep inline elements in their own lines if you intentionally write them this way:
<section>
<h1>
<b><%= @user.name %></b>
</h1>
</section>
This formatter will place all attributes on their own lines when they do not all fit in the current line. Therefore this:
<section id="user-section-id" class="sm:focus:block flex w-full p-3" phx-click="send-event">
<p>Hi</p>
</section>
Will be formatted to:
<section
id="user-section-id"
class="sm:focus:block flex w-full p-3"
phx-click="send-event"
>
<p>Hi</p>
</section>
This formatter does not format Elixir expressions with do...end
.
The content within it will be formatted accordingly though. Therefore, the given
input:
<%= live_redirect(
to: "/my/path",
class: "my class"
) do %>
My Link
<% end %>
Will be formatted to
<%= live_redirect(
to: "/my/path",
class: "my class"
) do %>
My Link
<% end %>
Note that only the text My Link
has been formatted.
Intentional new lines
The formatter will keep intentional new lines. However, the formatter will always keep a maximum of one line break in case you have multiple ones:
<p>
text
text
</p>
Will be formatted to:
<p>
text
text
</p>
Inline elements
We don't format inline elements when there is a text without whitespace before or after the element. Otherwise it would compromise what is rendered adding an extra whitespace.
This is the list of inline elements:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Inline_elements#list_of_inline_elements
Skip formatting
In case you don't want part of your HTML to be automatically formatted.
You can use the special phx-no-format
attribute so that the formatter will
skip the element block. Note that this attribute will not be rendered.
Therefore:
<.textarea phx-no-format>My content</.textarea>
Will be kept as is your code editor, but rendered as:
<textarea>My content</textarea>
Comments
Inline comments <%# comment %>
are deprecated and the formatter will discard them
silently from templates. You must change them to the multi-line comment
<%!-- comment --%>
on Elixir v1.14+ or introduce a space between <%
and #
,
such as <% # comment %>
.