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Is there any docs section which clarifies why I should use camel case for click handler, but kebab for input (and everything else)? But not for click, for click only onClick works.



Actually I noticed that for common input both options work fine either on-input or onInput.



const MyJSXInput = {
props: {
value: {
type: Boolean,
required: true
},
clickHandler: {
type: Function,
required: true
},
inputHandler: {
type: Function,
required: true
},
},
// eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
render(createElement) {
const { value, clickHandler, inputHandler } = this.$props
return (
<input onClick={clickHandler} on-input={inputHandler} type="checkbox" value={value} />
)
}
}


Don't know if it matters, but I use this component as render function prop for another component. Like this (all simplified):



    renderProp: () => (
<MyJSXInput
value={someValue}
click-handler={this.someHandlerClick}
input-handler={this.someHandlerInput}
/>
)


And this final component has things like that:



  render(h) {
return (
<div>
{this.$props.renderProp(this)}
</div>
)
}









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    Is there any docs section which clarifies why I should use camel case for click handler, but kebab for input (and everything else)? But not for click, for click only onClick works.



    Actually I noticed that for common input both options work fine either on-input or onInput.



    const MyJSXInput = {
    props: {
    value: {
    type: Boolean,
    required: true
    },
    clickHandler: {
    type: Function,
    required: true
    },
    inputHandler: {
    type: Function,
    required: true
    },
    },
    // eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
    render(createElement) {
    const { value, clickHandler, inputHandler } = this.$props
    return (
    <input onClick={clickHandler} on-input={inputHandler} type="checkbox" value={value} />
    )
    }
    }


    Don't know if it matters, but I use this component as render function prop for another component. Like this (all simplified):



        renderProp: () => (
    <MyJSXInput
    value={someValue}
    click-handler={this.someHandlerClick}
    input-handler={this.someHandlerInput}
    />
    )


    And this final component has things like that:



      render(h) {
    return (
    <div>
    {this.$props.renderProp(this)}
    </div>
    )
    }









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      Is there any docs section which clarifies why I should use camel case for click handler, but kebab for input (and everything else)? But not for click, for click only onClick works.



      Actually I noticed that for common input both options work fine either on-input or onInput.



      const MyJSXInput = {
      props: {
      value: {
      type: Boolean,
      required: true
      },
      clickHandler: {
      type: Function,
      required: true
      },
      inputHandler: {
      type: Function,
      required: true
      },
      },
      // eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
      render(createElement) {
      const { value, clickHandler, inputHandler } = this.$props
      return (
      <input onClick={clickHandler} on-input={inputHandler} type="checkbox" value={value} />
      )
      }
      }


      Don't know if it matters, but I use this component as render function prop for another component. Like this (all simplified):



          renderProp: () => (
      <MyJSXInput
      value={someValue}
      click-handler={this.someHandlerClick}
      input-handler={this.someHandlerInput}
      />
      )


      And this final component has things like that:



        render(h) {
      return (
      <div>
      {this.$props.renderProp(this)}
      </div>
      )
      }









      share|improve this question














      Is there any docs section which clarifies why I should use camel case for click handler, but kebab for input (and everything else)? But not for click, for click only onClick works.



      Actually I noticed that for common input both options work fine either on-input or onInput.



      const MyJSXInput = {
      props: {
      value: {
      type: Boolean,
      required: true
      },
      clickHandler: {
      type: Function,
      required: true
      },
      inputHandler: {
      type: Function,
      required: true
      },
      },
      // eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
      render(createElement) {
      const { value, clickHandler, inputHandler } = this.$props
      return (
      <input onClick={clickHandler} on-input={inputHandler} type="checkbox" value={value} />
      )
      }
      }


      Don't know if it matters, but I use this component as render function prop for another component. Like this (all simplified):



          renderProp: () => (
      <MyJSXInput
      value={someValue}
      click-handler={this.someHandlerClick}
      input-handler={this.someHandlerInput}
      />
      )


      And this final component has things like that:



        render(h) {
      return (
      <div>
      {this.$props.renderProp(this)}
      </div>
      )
      }






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          Found piece of info here:



          https://github.com/vuejs/babel-plugin-transform-vue-jsx#difference-from-react-jsx



          However I still have no idea why kebab case works for input event.






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            Found piece of info here:



            https://github.com/vuejs/babel-plugin-transform-vue-jsx#difference-from-react-jsx



            However I still have no idea why kebab case works for input event.






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              Found piece of info here:



              https://github.com/vuejs/babel-plugin-transform-vue-jsx#difference-from-react-jsx



              However I still have no idea why kebab case works for input event.






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                Found piece of info here:



                https://github.com/vuejs/babel-plugin-transform-vue-jsx#difference-from-react-jsx



                However I still have no idea why kebab case works for input event.






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                Found piece of info here:



                https://github.com/vuejs/babel-plugin-transform-vue-jsx#difference-from-react-jsx



                However I still have no idea why kebab case works for input event.







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