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Form helper for building powerful forms

Package Exports

  • @altiore/form
  • @altiore/form/dist/index.js

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Readme

Altiore Form

@altiore/form

Productive, flexible and extensible forms with easy-to-use validation and the most user-friendly API @altiore/form

NPM Version

русская версия README.RU.md

Why?

Let's face it, forms in React are verbose and awkward. This library will help facilitate and speed up the work with forms. It solves the following main problems:

  1. Form validation
  2. Sending data management
  3. Convenient customization of reusable form components (inputs, selects,...)

Peculiarity:

This library, unlike most others, does not store the state of input fields. Within the @altiore/form library, we consider that the data entered into the form is stored on the page. If you need to provide data storage from inputs - you have complete freedom to implement this using your favorite state manager.

This feature means that if you hide the input fields, the data will not be stored.

In other words: hiding data should be equivalent to sending, and at the time of hiding data, you need to save them using your favorite state manager

Installation:

npm

npm i @altiore/form -S

yarn

yarn add @altiore/form

Simplest usage

import React, {useCallback} from 'react';

import {Form} from '@altiore/form';

const MyForm = () => {
  const handleSubmit = useCallback((values) => {
    console.log('form.values is', values);
  }, []);

  return (
    <Form onSubmit={handleSubmit}>
      <input name="name" />
      <button type="submit">Submit</button>
    </Form>
  );
};

Custom field

Allows you to customize the appearance of the input adds validation functionality and several other useful features. Custom Field in details You could use FieldArray for arrays

import React, {useCallback} from 'react';

import {createField, Form} from '@altiore/form';

/**
 * "error" here is added by createField
 * "name" and "label" comes from usage area
 */
const FieldView = ({error, name, label}) => {
  return (
    <div>
      <label>{label}</label>
      <input name={name} />
      <span>{error}</span>
    </div>
  );
};

export const Field = createField(FieldView);

const MyForm = () => {
  const handleSubmit = useCallback((values) => {
    console.log('form.values is', values);
  }, []);

  return (
    <Form onSubmit={handleSubmit}>
      <Field
        label="Label"
        name="name"
        validate={/* you can add validators here */}
      />
      <button type="submit">Submit</button>
    </Form>
  );
};

Validation

We prefer field-level validation. By analogy with as it is implemented in the browser. But you can also validate all data at the time of sending

import React, {useCallback} from 'react';

import {Form, isEmail, isRequired} from '@altiore/form';

const tooShort = (value) => {
  if (value.length < 5) {
    return 'Too short';
  }
};

const MyForm = () => {
  const handleSubmit = useCallback((values) => {
    console.log('form.values is', values);
  }, []);

  return (
    <Form onSubmit={handleSubmit}>
      <Field label="Email" name="email" validate={[isRequired(), isEmail()]} />
      <Field label="Long" name="long" validate={tooShort} />
      <button type="submit">Submit</button>
    </Form>
  );
};

You can also validate form values while sending them

import React, {useCallback} from 'react';

import {Form, isEmail, isRequired} from '@altiore/form';

const validate = (values) => {
  const errors = {};
  if (values.long?.length < 5) {
    errors.long = 'Too short';
  }

  return errors;
};

const MyForm = () => {
  const handleSubmit = useCallback((values, setErrors) => {
    const errors = validate(values);
    if (Object.keys(errors)?.length) {
      setErrors(errors);
      return;
    }
    console.log('Correct data for sending', values);
  }, []);

  return (
    <Form onSubmit={handleSubmit}>
      <Field label="Long" name="long" />
      <button type="submit">Submit</button>
    </Form>
  );
};

Validation detailed example