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@flowerforce/flower-react-form
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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.
For more info flowerjs.it/
Flower React Form can be installed via npm or yarn for use in any JavaScript project.
#NPM
npm install @flowerforce/flower-react-form
#YARN
yarn add @flowerforce/flower-react-form
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>
)
}
FormProvider accepts some properties such as
reducers
andconfigureStoreOptions
in order to inject custom reducers into redux instance provided by FlowerProvider component. N.B.: actions and selectors from your custom reducers must useuseSelector
anduseDispatch
provided by flower-react-form
import React from 'react'
import { customReducer, customReducer2 } from 'my-custom-reducers'
import { FormProvider } from '@flowerforce/flower-react-form'
const reducers = {
customReducer: customReducer.reducer,
customReducer2: customReducer2.reducer
}
function Root() {
return (
<FormProvider reducers={reducers}>
<App />
</FormProvider>
)
}
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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Here, we are using the useFlower hook to obtain some essential functions for navigation and handling of the application flow.
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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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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The Flower React docs are published at flowerjs.it/
FAQs
FlowerJS utils for Form handling.
The npm package @flowerforce/flower-react-form receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, @flowerforce/flower-react-form popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @flowerforce/flower-react-form demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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