vue/valid-v-on 
enforce valid
v-ondirectives
- ⚙️ This rule is included in all of 
"plugin:vue/vue3-essential",*.configs["flat/essential"],"plugin:vue/essential",*.configs["flat/vue2-essential"],"plugin:vue/vue3-strongly-recommended",*.configs["flat/strongly-recommended"],"plugin:vue/strongly-recommended",*.configs["flat/vue2-strongly-recommended"],"plugin:vue/vue3-recommended",*.configs["flat/recommended"],"plugin:vue/recommended"and*.configs["flat/vue2-recommended"]. 
This rule checks whether every v-on directive is valid.
📖 Rule Details 
This rule reports v-on directives in the following cases:
- The directive does not have that event name. E.g. 
<div v-on="foo"></div> - The directive has invalid modifiers. E.g. 
<div v-on:click.bbb="foo"></div> - The directive does not have that attribute value and any verb modifiers. E.g. 
<div v-on:click></div> 
Note
This rule does not check syntax errors in directives because it's checked by vue/no-parsing-error rule.
🔧 Options 
json
{
  "vue/valid-v-on": ["error", {
    "modifiers": []
  }]
}This rule has an object option:
"modifiers" array of additional allowed modifiers.
"modifiers": ["foo"] 
👫 Related Rules 
🚀 Version 
This rule was introduced in eslint-plugin-vue v3.11.0