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@felte/preact
Advanced tools
Felte is an extensible form library originally built for Svelte but easily integrated with Preact using this package. Felte, on its most simple form, only requires you to set a ref
to your form element to work. No custom Field
or Form
components are needed, making custom styles really easy to do. If you want to see it in action, you can check this CodeSandbox demo.
name
attribute is necessary).reporter
packages.import { h } from 'preact';
import { useForm } from '@felte/preact';
function Form() {
const { form } = useForm({
onSubmit: (values) => console.log(values),
});
return (
<form ref={form}>
<input name="email" />
<input name="password" type="password" />
<button type="submit">Submit</button>
</form>
);
}
npm install --save @felte/preact
# Or, if you use yarn
yarn add @felte/preact
To learn more about how to use @felte/preact
to handle your forms, check the official documentation. The API is exactly the same as @felte/react
except for the import.
FAQs
An extensible form library for Preact
The npm package @felte/preact receives a total of 14 weekly downloads. As such, @felte/preact popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @felte/preact demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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