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@formkit/pro
Advanced tools
FormKit Pro is a first party library of professional grade "synthetic" inputs for the FormKit form building framework. This growing list of inputs currently includes:
To use FormKit Pro follow these steps:
FormKit Pro is a FormKit plugin that is installed just like any other plugin. To configure FormKit Pro, import the createProPlugin
from the @formkit/pro
library. This function takes 2 arguments, your project key, and any pro inputs you want to use.
// main.js
import { createApp } from 'vue'
import { plugin, defaultConfig } from '@formkit/vue'
import { createProPlugin, autocomplete } from '@formkit/pro'
import App from 'App.vue'
const pro = createProPlugin('{your-project-key}', {
autocomplete
})
const app = createApp(App)
app.use(plugin, defaultConfig({
plugins: [pro]
}))
Although using FormKit Pro in production requires a paid license, you may use these these inputs for free during your entire development process. You will not be charged until after your project goes into production. For pricing details, please visit formkit.com/pro.
By using this software, you agree to the abide by the included license.
FAQs
FormKit Pro — Form inputs and tools for high quality forms.
The npm package @formkit/pro receives a total of 19,574 weekly downloads. As such, @formkit/pro popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @formkit/pro 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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