React Forms (@bigfishtv fork)
Note: This fork of React Forms will be maintained to suit the internal projects of bigfishtv. At the moment there is feature parity with react-forms@2.0.0-beta35, with some changes to support React 15.5
Notable changes
- Use PropTypes from 'prop-types' instead of React.PropTypes
-
<Field />
uses empty string instead of null/undefined for<input />
components to prevent React 15.4 warning about uncontrolled -> controlled inputs. - Prevent spreading unnecessary props on child components
React Forms library provides a set of tools for React to handle form rendering and validation.
Table of Contents
Installation
Install from npm:
% npm install @bigfishtv/react-forms
You would probably also need a module bundler such as Browserify or Webpack as React Forms is distributed as a set of CommonJS modules.
Usage
React Forms doesn't provide any <Form />
component, instead it makes
implementing form components an easy task.
Note that examples are written using ES2015 syntax. You would probably use
Babel with es2015
and react
presets enabled to compile code to ES5 which
is compatible with most of the current runtimes.
Basic form component.
This is the example where form value is managed as a part of local component state. Some might put form value in a Flux/Redux store instead.
import React from 'react'
import { Fieldset, Field, createValue } from '@bigfishtv/react-forms'
class Form extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props)
let formValue = createValue({
value: props.value,
onChange: this.onChange.bind(this)
})
this.state = {formValue}
}
onChange(formValue) {
this.setState({formValue})
}
render() {
return (
<Fieldset formValue={this.state.formValue}>
<Field select="firstName" label="First name" />
<Field select="lastName" label="Last name" />
</Fieldset>
)
}
}
Then you can use <Form />
component like any regular React component:
import { render } from 'react-dom'
render(
<Form value={{firstName: 'Michael', lastName: 'Jackson'}} />,
document.getElementById('form')
)
Validation
React Forms can validate form value using JSON schema:
let schema = {
type: 'object',
properties: {
firstName: {type: 'string'},
lastName: {type: 'string'}
}
}
Simply pass it to a createValue(..)
function:
let formValue = createValue({value, onChange, schema})
API Reference
<Field />
<Fieldset />
createValue({schema, value, onChange})
withFormValue(Component)
Howto Guides
Customizing form fields
All components in React Forms conform to React Stylesheet API. That means
that for injecting customization one needs react-stylesheet
package to be
installed:
% npm install react-stylesheet
Customizing label rendering:
import React from 'react'
import { style } from 'react-stylesheet'
import { Field as BaseField, Label as BaseLabel } from '@bigfishtv/react-forms'
function Label({label, schema}) {
return <BaseLabel className="my-label" label={label} schema={schema} />
}
let Field = style(BaseField, {
Label: Label
})
Customizing error list rendering:
import React from 'react'
import { style } from 'react-stylesheet'
import { Field as BaseField, ErrorList as BaseErrorList } from '@bigfishtv/react-forms'
function ErrorList({formValue}) {
return <BaseErrorList className="my-error-list" formValue={formValue} />
}
let Field = style(BaseField, {
ErrorList: ErrorList
})
Form field with custom input component:
import React from 'react'
import { Field } from '@bigfishtv/react-forms'
import Datepicker from 'datepicker'
function DateField(props) {
return <Field {...props} Input={Datepicker} />
}
Implementing form field component from scratch:
import React from 'react'
import { withFormValue } from '@bigfishtv/react-forms'
class Field extends React.Component {
render() {
let {formValue} = this.props
return (
<div>
<label>{formValue.schema.label}</label>
<input value={formValue.value} onChange={this.onChange} />
</div>
)
}
onChange = (e) => this.props.formValue.update(e.target.value)
}
Field = withFormValue(Field);
Pattern for reusable forms
import React from 'react'
import { Fieldset } from '@bigfishtv/react-forms'
class IndividualFieldset extends React.Component {
static schema = {
type: 'object',
properties: {
firstName: {type: 'string'},
lastName: {type: 'string'}
}
}
static value = {
firstName: 'John',
lastName: 'Doe'
}
render() {
let {label, ...props} = this.props
return (
<Fieldset {...props}>
<label>{label}</label>
<Field
select="firstName"
label="First name"
/>
<Field
select="lastName"
label="Last name"
/>
</Fieldset>
)
}
}
Later you can compose schema and initial form value using IndividualFieldset.schema
and IndividualFieldset.value
static properties and use <IndividualFieldset />
component
itself for rendering.
let schema = {
type: 'object',
properties: {
mother: IndividualFieldset.schema,
father: IndividualFieldset.schema
}
}
let value = {
mother: IndividualFieldset.value,
father: IndividualFieldset.value
}
class FamilyForm extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props)
this.state = {formValue: createValue({schema, value, this.onChange})}
}
onChange = (nextFormValue) => {
this.setState({formValue: nextFormValue})
}
render() {
return (
<Fieldset formValue={this.state.formValue}>
<IndividualFieldset
select="mother"
label="Mother"
/>
<IndividualFieldset
select="father"
label="Father"
/>
</Fieldset>
)
}
}
Examples
Examples are located at examples
folder. To run.
cd examples
npm install
npm start
open http://localhost:4000 in browser
Credits
React Forms is free software created by Prometheus Research, LLC and is released under the MIT license.