1.3.3 • Published 2 years ago

react-netlify-forms v1.3.3

Weekly downloads
257
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
2 years ago

React components and hooks giving you the power of Netlify Forms. Start building serverless forms on Netlify with React. Honeypot fields and reCAPTCHA are included as ready-to-use components.

NPM minzipped package size JavaScript Style Guide License

Go to documentation with live demo.

Features

It gives you all the features of Netlify Forms as simple and reusable React components which have been tested on Netlify.

  • Default form handlers with support for file uploads.
  • Spam prevention through included honeypot and reCAPTCHA components.
  • Can be used alone or together with form libraries such as Formik or react-hook-form.

Before using

This component must be used with Server-Side Rendering (SSR) because Netlify searches for a data-netlify attribute on HTML form tags to setup their Forms backend for you.

➡️ Suggestions for SSR: GatsbyJS, Next.js, react-static

Install

Either install with NPM via:

npm install --save react-netlify-forms

or with YARN via:

yarn add react-netlify-forms

Usage

In the following example a contact form with two inputs and a honeypot for extra spam prevention is shown. It also works without JavaScript by falling back to a serverside-rendered form which just submits data with an usual POST request:

import React, { Component } from 'react'

import { NetlifyForm, Honeypot } from 'react-netlify-forms'

export default ContactForm = () => (
  <NetlifyForm name='Contact' action='/thanks' honeypotName='bot-field'>
    {({ handleChange, success, error }) => (
      <>
        <Honeypot />
        {success && <p>Thanks for contacting us!</p>}
        {error && (
          <p>Sorry, we could not reach our servers. Please try again later.</p>
        )}
        <div>
          <label htmlFor='name'>Name:</label>
          <input type='text' name='name' id='name' onChange={handleChange} />
        </div>
        <div>
          <label htmlFor='message'>Message:</label>
          <textarea
            type='text'
            name='message'
            id='message'
            rows='4'
            onChange={handleChange}
          />
        </div>
        <div>
          <button type='submit'>Submit</button>
        </div>
      </>
    )}
  </NetlifyForm>
)

For more examples please browse through our website.

License

MIT © Björn Clees


Thanks to create-react-library for providing quick setup for NPM packages.