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Suspense Slots Only Allow One Immediate Child
Rule
Both #default and #fallback slots of <Suspense> only allow for one immediate child node. Multiple root elements will cause unexpected behavior.
Why This Matters
Vue's Suspense needs to track a single root node to manage the pending/resolved state transitions. Multiple children in the default slot can cause rendering issues or the Suspense to not work correctly.
Bad Code
<template>
<!-- Multiple children in default slot - problematic -->
<Suspense>
<AsyncHeader />
<AsyncContent />
<AsyncFooter />
<template #fallback>
<LoadingHeader />
<LoadingContent />
</template>
</Suspense>
</template>
Good Code
<template>
<!-- Single root wrapper in each slot -->
<Suspense>
<div class="page-container">
<AsyncHeader />
<AsyncContent />
<AsyncFooter />
</div>
<template #fallback>
<div class="loading-container">
<LoadingHeader />
<LoadingContent />
</div>
</template>
</Suspense>
</template>
Alternative: Dedicated Layout Component
<!-- PageLayout.vue - Contains all async components -->
<script setup>
import AsyncHeader from './AsyncHeader.vue'
import AsyncContent from './AsyncContent.vue'
import AsyncFooter from './AsyncFooter.vue'
</script>
<template>
<div class="page-layout">
<AsyncHeader />
<AsyncContent />
<AsyncFooter />
</div>
</template>
<!-- Usage -->
<template>
<Suspense>
<PageLayout />
<template #fallback>
<SkeletonLayout />
</template>
</Suspense>
</template>
Key Points
- Always wrap multiple elements in a single container element
- This applies to both
#defaultand#fallbackslots - Consider extracting complex layouts into dedicated components
- The single-child requirement helps Vue track the component tree correctly