We're still here, in fact we're planning our future right now (2016-03) with a group of eager contributors! You may have noticed recent changes to the project GitHub location? Well that is so we can start a discussion in Gitter about how to move forward in a more open and inclusive way so the burden of development is not all down to David and the good folk at Textalk. So please get in touch with the json-schema-form org if you want to get involved, otherwise, get ready for some long overdue progress soon.
Generate forms from JSON schemas using AngularJS!
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If you use ASF in your project/company please let us know! We'd love to feature you on the site.
Try out the example page. Try editing the schema or form definition and see what comes out!
Hint: By pressing the 'Save to gist' button (top left), you can save your example into a shareable link.
Schema Form is a set of AngularJS directives (and a couple of services). It can do two things to make life easier:
- Create a form directly from a JSON schema.
- Validate form fields against that same JSON schema.
Schema Form uses convention over configuration, so it comes packaged with some sensible defaults. But you can always customize it by changing the order and types of form fields.
Schema Form is inspired by the nice JSON Form library and aims to be roughly compatible with it, especially its form definition. So what sets Schema Form apart from JSON Form?
- Schema Form integrates deeply with AngularJS and uses AngularJS conventions to handle forms.
- Schema Form uses tv4 for validation, making it compatible with version 4 of the JSON schema standard.
- By default, Schema Form generates Bootstrap 3-friendly HTML.
You can find all documentation here, it covers all the different field types and their options.
It also covers how to extend angular schema form with your own field types.
First, expose your schema, form, and model to the $scope.
angular.module('myModule', ['schemaForm'])
.controller('FormController', function($scope) {
$scope.schema = {
type: "object",
properties: {
name: { type: "string", minLength: 2, title: "Name", description: "Name or alias" },
title: {
type: "string",
enum: ['dr','jr','sir','mrs','mr','NaN','dj']
}
}
};
$scope.form = [
"*",
{
type: "submit",
title: "Save"
}
];
$scope.model = {};
});
Then load them into Schema Form using the sfSchema
, sfForm
, and sfModel
directives.
<div ng-controller="FormController">
<form sf-schema="schema" sf-form="form" sf-model="model"></form>
</div>
It's simplest to install Schema Form using Bower.
bower install angular-schema-form
This will install the latest release and basic dependencies. See dependecies section below.
You can also load the files via cdnjs.com.
You can also just download the contents of the dist/
folder and add dependencies manually.
Schema form has a lot of dependencies, most of which are optional. Schema Form depends on:
- AngularJS version 1.3.x is recomended. Version 1.2.x has some limitation. See known limitations.
- angular-sanitize
- tv4
- objectpath
- bootstrap 3
If you install via bower you get all of the above except bootstrap since we don't want to push a certain version or flavor on you. Also make sure you got the angular version you actually want.
- If you'd like to use drag-and-drop reordering of arrays, you'll also need ui-sortable and its jQueryUI dependencies. See the ui-sortable documentation for details about which parts of jQueryUI are needed. You can safely ignore these if you don't need reordering.
- Schema Form provides tabbed arrays through the form type
tabarray
. Tab arrays default to tabs on the left side. For these to work, you'll need to include the CSS from bootstrap-vertical-tabs. However, you won't need Bootstrap Vertical Tabs for horizontal tabs (thetabType: "top"
option).
The minified files include templates - no need to load additional HTML files.
Schema form is split into two main files, dist/schema-form.min.js
and
dist/boostrap-decorator.min.js
and they need be loaded in that order. AngularJS,
tv4 and objectpath
also needs to be loaded before Schema Form.
<script type="text/javascript" src="bower_components/angular/angular.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="bower_components/angular-sanitize/angular-sanitize.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="bower_components/tv4/tv4.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="bower_components/objectpath/lib/ObjectPath.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="bower_components/angular-schema-form/dist/schema-form.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="bower_components/angular-schema-form/dist/bootstrap-decorator.min.js"></script>
Don't forget to load the schemaForm
module or nothing will happen.
angular.module('myModule', ['schemaForm']);
There are several add-ons available, for a full list see the web page. Your can also create your own add-ons!
Contributions are welcome! Please see Contributing.md for more info.
The files in the dist/
folder, plus dependencies, are all you need to use Schema Form. But if
you'd like to build it yourself, we use gulp.
First off, you need to have nodejs installed. Then install all dev dependencies of the project with npm, install gulp and run the default task.
$ npm install
$ sudo npm install -g gulp
$ bower install
$ gulp
The default task uses gulp-angular-templatecache to compile all html templates to js and then concatenates and minifies them with the rest of the sources.
You can also run gulp watch
to have it rebuild on change.
Unit tests are run with karma and written using mocha, chai and sinon
To run the tests:
- Install all dependencies via NPM.
- Install dev dependencies with bower.
- Install the Karma CLI.
- Run the tests.
$ npm install
$ bower install
$ sudo npm install -g karma-cli
$ karma start karma.conf.js