@freenow/uniform v1.2.1
Description
This library allows you to generate forms based on provided JSON configuration.
Features
- Use your own components on the Field level (https://jaredpalmer.com/formik/docs/api/field#component).
- Flexible validation in config (using Yup).
- Conditional display logic.
- Custom options in Form level.
Tutorial
Installation
- Install library.
- Import package
import formGenerator from '@freenow/uniform';
. Generate form and include in your component:
const Form = formGenerator(formConfig, components); ... <Form onSubmit={/*your submit function*/} />
Form configuration
The formConfig
is an object that contains all field definitions. Let's look at simple example:
const formConfig = {
fields: [
{
component: 'TextInput',
defaultValue: 'default',
label: 'Text input with default value',
name: 'default',
},
],
name: 'test',
};
So the config consist of fields
array and name
(Unique form name). Each field
element can have following properties: component
, defaultValue
, label
, name
, displayConfigs
, validationConfig
.
Validations
The validationConfig
is implemented using Yup library. In our case validation checks that the field is string and required. You can chain validation by adding elements in methods
array.
const formConfig = {
fields: [
{
component: 'TextInput',
label: 'Text input with validation logic',
name: 'validation',
validationConfig: {
methods: [
{
message: 'Required',
type: 'required',
},
],
type: 'string',
},
},
],
name: 'test',
};
Display logic
The displayConfigs
is implemented using Yup library. In the example below we only show the "display" field when field with the name "default" has value "show". Feel free to depend on multiple fields values by adding additional element to displayConfig
.
const formConfig = {
fields: [
{
component: 'TextInput',
defaultValue: 'default',
label: 'Text input with default value',
name: 'default',
},
{
component: 'TextInput',
displayConfigs: [
{
methods: [
{
compareValue: ['show'],
type: 'oneOf',
},
],
type: 'string',
valueKey: 'default',
},
],
label: 'Text input with display logic',
name: 'display',
},
],
name: 'test',
};
Component mapping
The component
property refers to render function of each field and specified in the second paramer in generator. Let's have a look at this:
const FormContainer = ({ children, ...rest }) => (
<form {...rest}>{children}</form>
);
FormContainer.propTypes = {
children: PropTypes.node.isRequired,
};
const TextInput = ({ field, setFieldValue }) => (
<input
{...field}
onChange={e => setFieldValue(field.name, e.target.value)}
id={field && field.name}
/>
);
TextInput.propTypes = {
field: PropTypes.object.isRequired,
setFieldValue: PropTypes.func.isRequired,
};
const SubmitButton = props => <button {...props} type='submit' />;
const components = {
FormContainer,
SubmitButton,
TextInput,
};
The components
object is a mapping between names and the actual components. SubmitButton
and FormContainer
are required to create. And TextInput
will be linked to component: 'TextInput'
in the form config. To create custom components for your field please follow Formik docs on the Field element.
Tests
By default, mandatory minimum test coverage of the library is set to 80%.