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@indec/form-builder
Advanced tools
Install the package as dependency
$ npm install @indec/form-builder
Usage
import {FormBuilder} from '@indec/form-builder/components';
function MyComponent({sections}) {
const handleStoreValues = sectionValues => {
console.log(sectionValues); // here are the completed values of the form
};
return <FormBuilder onPrevious={handleStoreValues} sections={sections} onSubmit={handleStoreValues} />;
}
When you have sections with answers you can send the prop initialValues
to the component FormBuilder
to render those values.
import {FormBuilder} from '@indec/form-builder/lib/components';
function MyComponent({sections}) {
const handleStoreValues = sectionValues => {
console.log(sectionValues); // here are the completed values of the form
};
return (
<FormBuilder
onPrevious={handleStoreValues}
sections={sections}
onSubmit={handleStoreValues}
initialValues={{
S1: [
{
id: 1,
S1P1: {
id: 1,
answer: 'test'
},
S1P2: {
id: 2,
answer: 26
},
S1P3: {
id: 3,
answer: [
{
id: 1,
value: 123456
},
{
id: 2,
value: 12345678
}
]
}
}
]
}}
/>
);
}
If you want to change the default navigation button or change the header, pass to FormBuilder component the prop components
function SectionHeader() {
return (
<Box
sx={{
display: 'flex',
justifyContent: 'center',
backgroundColor: '#98b9ed',
height: '100px'
}}
>
<Typography>My custom header</Typography>
</Box>
);
}
function NavigationButtons() {
return (
<Box sx={{display: 'flex', justifyContent: 'space-between'}}>
<Button variant="outlined">Go back</Button>
<Button variant="outlined" color="error">
Next
</Button>
</Box>
);
}
function MyComponent({sections}) {
const handleStoreValues = sectionValues => {
console.log(sectionValues); // here are the completed values of the form
};
return (
<FormBuilder
onPrevious={handleStoreValues}
sections={sections}
onSubmit={handleStoreValues}
components={{
SectionHeader: props => <SectionHeader {...props} />,
NavigationButtons: props => <NavigationButtons {...props} />
}}
/>
);
}
To start storybook you must run the following command:
$ npm run storybook
These are the core dependencies you'll need to get acquainted yourself with:
We use Storybook to build our UI components isolated of the application.
If you want to see our available components, please check it out here: Form Builder
To run the tests you must run the following command:
$ npm run test
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.
FAQs
Form builder
We found that @indec/form-builder 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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