Flower React Form

Flower React Form is a form management library for React.
Built on top of Flower Core, it can be easily integrated with FlowerReact or used independently while preserving Flower’s key features, such as render optimization, automatic data handling, and validation rule management.
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Features
- Data handling: Read and write data to the global Redux store.
- Form validation: Built-in functionalities to validate individual inputs and the entire form.
Installation
Flower React Form can be installed via npm or yarn for use in any JavaScript project.
Using npm
- Ensure you have Node.js and npm installed on your system.
- Run the following command to install the library:
npm install @flowerforce/flower-react-form
Using yarn
- Ensure you have yarn installed on your system.
- Run the following command to install the library:
yarn add @flowerforce/flower-react-form
Configuration
Flower React Form works with redux global state.
If you starts an application with Flower React Form from scratch, you need to wrap your application with FormProvider
The FormProvider component wraps the entire application, providing a global context for managing the application flow.
import React from 'react'
import { FormProvider } from '@flowerforce/flower-react-form'
function Root() {
return (
<FormProvider>
<App />
</FormProvider>
)
}
If your application is already built with redux as global state manager, you can use differents approaches:
In this case, you need to wrap your application with the FormProvider component in addition to the classic Redux provider.
The order of providers is not relevant, since their redux contexts are different.
import React from 'react'
import { Provider } from 'react-redux'
import { yourStore } from 'yourStore'
import { FormProvider } from '@flowerforce/flower-react-form'
function Root() {
return (
<Provider store={yourStore}>
<FormProvider>
<App />
</FormProvider>
</Provider>
)
}
For this scenario, we provides createStoreWithFlowerData
This functions takes a configureStoreOptions
object (same as createStore from redux) and an optional middlewaresBlacklist
, since flower inject automatically some middlewares in its store.
To generate slices fully compatible, you can use createSliceWithFlowerData, a function same as createSlice
from redux.
Let's see the needed configuration
import React from 'react'
import { Provider } from 'react-redux'
import { FormProvider, createStoreWithFlowerData, createSliceWithFlowerData } from '@flowerforce/flower-react-form'
const myStoreWithFlower = createSliceWithFlowerData({
name: 'myStore',
initialData: {},
reducers: {
add: (state) => {
state.count += 1
}
}
})
const storeWithFlower = createStoreWithFlowerData({
reducer: {
myStore: myStoreWithFlower.reducer,
}
})
function Root() {
return (
<Provider store={storeWithFlower}>
<App />
</Provider>
)
}
In this scenario, we need a single provider, so we use the default redux provider
N.B.: If form is used combined with flower-react, take a look to Configuration chapter of flower-react docs.
How to use
Simple Example
The FlowerForm component defines a form with a specific name, which serves as a unique identifier for the form. It is the main component for defining forms, accepting a required "name" property and an initialState field for prepopulating values.
import React from 'react'
import { FlowerForm, FlowerField } from '@flowerforce/flower-react-form'
export const Page = () => {
<FlowerForm
name="form-test"
initialState={{ name: 'andrea', surname: 'rossi' }}
>
<FlowerField
id="name"
validate={[
{
message: 'is equal',
rules: { $and: [{ name: { $eq: 'andrea' } }] }
}
]}
>
your input component...
</FlowerField>
<FlowerField
id="surname"
validate={[
{
message: 'is equal',
rules: { $and: [{ surname: { $eq: 'rossi' } }] }
}
]}
>
your input component...
</FlowerField>
</FlowerForm>
}
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Hook - useFlowerForm
Here, we are using the useFlower hook to obtain some essential functions for navigation and handling of the application flow.
useFlowerForm as child ...
import React from 'react'
import { FlowerForm, FlowerField } from '@flowerforce/flower-react-form'
const ViewFormState = () => {
const { isValid, getData, setData, ...rest } = useFlowerForm()
return <span>{isValid}</span>
}
export const Page = () => {
<FlowerForm
name="form-test"
initialState={{ name: 'andrea', surname: 'rossi' }}
>
<FlowerField
id="name"
validate={[
{
message: 'is equal',
rules: { $and: [{ name: { $eq: 'andrea' } }] }
}
]}
>
your input component...
</FlowerField>
<FlowerField
id="surname"
validate={[
{
message: 'is equal',
rules: { $and: [{ surname: { $eq: 'rossi' } }] }
}
]}
>
your input component...
</FlowerField>
<ViewFormState />
</FlowerForm>
}
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External use of useFlowerForm
import React from 'react'
import { FlowerForm, FlowerField } from '@flowerforce/flower-react-form'
export const Page = () => {
const { isValid, getData, setData, ...rest } = useFlowerForm('form-test')
return (
<FlowerForm
name="form-test"
initialState={{ name: 'andrea', surname: 'rossi' }}
>
<FlowerField
id="name"
validate={[
{
message: 'is equal',
rules: { $and: [{ name: { $eq: 'andrea' } }] }
}
]}
>
your input component...
</FlowerField>
<FlowerField
id="surname"
validate={[
{
message: 'is equal',
rules: { $and: [{ surname: { $eq: 'rossi' } }] }
}
]}
>
your input component...
</FlowerField>
<ViewFormState />
</FlowerForm>
)
}
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Documentation
The Flower React docs are published at flowerjs.it/