Form component to automate form generation process
First of all, you need to install the library:
npm install @arkejs/form
pnpm install @arkejs/form
You can create a FormProvider to associate automatically a component from field type:
import { FormConfigProvider } from '@arkejs/form'
function Application() {
return (
<FormConfigProvider
components={{
boolean: ({field}) => (<input {...field} type="checkbox" onChange={(e) => field.onChange(e.target.value)} />),
string: ({field}) => (<Input{...field} onChange={(e) => field.onChange(e.target.value)} />)
}}
>
...
</FormConfigProvider>
)
}
Then you're able to import the Form and the FormField components:
import { FormConfigProvider, Form, FormField } from '@arkejs/form'
function Application() {
return (
<FormConfigProvider>
<Form
onSubmit={(values) => setData(values)}
onChange={(values) => console.log(values)}
>
<div
style={{
display: 'grid',
gridTemplateColumns: 'auto auto auto auto',
gridGap: '8px 20px',
}}
>
<FormField id="name" type="string" />
<FormField id="surname" type="string"/>
<FormField
id="profile_image"
// custom render ignore type
render={({field, formState, fieldState}) => (
<AvatarCustomComponent {...field} />
)}
/>
</div>
</Form>
</FormConfigProvider>
)
}
You can also use the Form without the general FormConfigProvider and use the components
props to define the component
by field type
import { Form, FormField } from '@arkejs/form'
function Application() {
return (
<Form
onSubmit={(values) => setData(values)}
onChange={(values) => console.log(values)}
// Define here the components
components={{
boolean: ({field}) => (<input {...field} type="checkbox" />),
string: ({field}) => (<input{...field} />)
}}
>
<div
style={{
display: 'grid',
gridTemplateColumns: 'auto auto auto auto',
gridGap: '8px 20px',
}}
>
<FormField id="name" type="string" />
<FormField id="surname" type="string"/>
</div>
</Form>
)
}
If you need to use the internal form state or useful functionalities, as looks the value of one field or reset the form
state, you can use the useForm
hook.
The methods object is based on react-hook-form
library, to understand all functionalities look the React Hook Form Documentation
import { Form, FormField } from '@arkejs/form'
function Application() {
const { formProps, methods } = useForm();
const { watch, reset } = methods;
const nameValue = watch('name');
return (
<Form
{...formProps}
onSubmit={(values) => setData(values)}
>
<div
style={{
display: 'grid',
gridTemplateColumns: 'auto auto auto auto',
gridGap: '8px 20px',
}}
>
<FormField id="name" type="string" />
{nameValue.length > 0 &&<FormField id="surname" type="string"/>}
</div>
<button type="button" onClick={() => reset()}>Reset fields</button>
</Form>
)
}
If you need to update the default values after first render you can pass fields directly on useForm
:
import { Form, FormField } from '@arkejs/form'
async function Application() {
const responseFields = await axios.get('/fields')
const { formProps } = useForm({
fields: responseFields.data,
});
return(
<Form
{...formProps}
onSubmit={(values) => setData(values)}
>
...
</Form>
)
}