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Angular ng-formworks - JSON Schema Form builder using Bootstrap 3 UI
This module is a dependency of the ng-formworks project and is meant to work as a framework installation module for using Bootstrap 3 in the forms.
If you are unfamiliar with with the ng-formworks project, it is highly recommended to first have a look at the @ng-formworks pages for examples, demos, options and documentation. Before installing also have a look at the Angular/ng-formworks version compatibility table
npm install @ng-formworks/core @ng-formworks/cssframework @ng-formworks/bootstrap3
With YARN, run the following:
yarn add @ng-formworks/core @ng-formworks/cssframework @ng-formworks/bootstrap3
Then import Bootstrap3FrameworkModule in your main application module if you want to use bootstrap3 UI, like this:
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { Bootstrap3FrameworkModule } from '@ng-formworks/bootstrap3';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
@NgModule({
declarations: [ AppComponent ],
imports: [
Bootstrap3FrameworkModule
],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [ AppComponent ]
})
export class AppModule { }
For basic use, after loading JsonSchemaFormModule as described above, to display a form in your Angular component, simply add the following to your component's template:
<json-schema-form
loadExternalAssets="true"
[schema]="yourJsonSchema"
framework="bootstrap-3"
[theme]="yourTheme"
(onSubmit)="yourOnSubmitFn($event)">
</json-schema-form>
Where schema is a valid JSON schema object, and onSubmit calls a function to process the submitted JSON form data. If you don't already have your own schemas, you can find a bunch of samples to test with in the demo/assets/example-schemas folder, as described above.
framework is for the template you want to use, the default value is no-framwork. The possible values are:
material-design for Material Design (if installed).bootstrap-3 for Bootstrap 3.bootstrap-4 for Bootstrap 4 (if installed).bootstrap-5 for Bootstrap 5 (if installed).daisyui for DaisyUi (if installed).no-framework for (plain HTML).theme is for the framework theme you want to use.
The possible values for this framework are:
bootstrap3_default for the default theme.the list of available themes can also be gotten using the FrameworkLibraryService(found in '@ng-formworks/core'):
getFrameworkThemes()
method
Custom theming can be achieved in two ways:
data-bs-theme attribute selector
so for example to change the .btn class of the default theme, you would
include the following rule in your application's styles[data-bs-theme="bootstrap3_default"] .btn {
border-radius: 1rem
}
data-bs-theme attribute selector for example:[data-bs-theme="bootstrap3_custom"] {
background-color: green;
font: 15px Arial, sans-serif;
.
.
.
}
[data-bs-theme="bootstrap3_custom"] .btn {
border-color: coral;
.
.
.
}
after making the css available, the theme will need to be registered using the
FrameworkLibraryService(found in '@ng-formworks/core'):
for example
constructor(
.
private frameworkLibrary: FrameworkLibraryService,
.
.
) {
frameworkLibrary.registerTheme({name:'bootstrap3_custom',text:'Bootstrap3 custom theme'})
}
Framework assets are typically third party assets (mainly js and css files) that are loaded at runtime for the particular framework's styling and effects to activate. By default these assets are loaded from built in cdn urls. These assets can also be self hosted or loaded from different urls if need be. To use custom urls the following steps must be followed:
{
"stylesheets": [
"http://some.domain/css/style1.css",
"http://some.domain/css/style2.css",
"localstyle.css",
...
],
"scripts": [
"http://some.domain/css/script1.js",
"localscript.js",
...
]
}
"projects": {
"<your project name>": {
...
"architect": {
"build": {
"builder": "@angular-devkit/build-angular:browser",
"options": {
...
"assets": [
...
{
"glob": "assets.json",
"input": "src",
"output": "/assets/bootstrap-3"
},
{
"glob": "localstyle.css",
"input": "./some/path/to/framework/cssfolder/",
"output": "/assets/bootstrap-3/cssframework"
},
{
"glob": "localscript.js",
"input": "./some/path/to/framework/jsfolder/",
"output": "/assets/bootstrap-3/cssframework"
}
],
...
Note that relative asset urls will be assumed to reside under "/assets/bootstrap-3/cssframework" and the assets.json file must output to "/assets/bootstrap-3"
for convenince a default assets.json file is included for including the framework assets from the node_modules folder, this assumes that the third party libraries were installed locally with npm and that they will reside in the "/assets/bootstrap-3/cssframework" deployment folder. In this case, the following config can be used and adapted similar to above:
...
"assets": [
...
{
"glob": "**/*",
"input": "./node_modules/@ng-formworks/bootstrap3/assets",
"output": "/assets/bootstrap-3"
},
{
"glob": "jquery.min.js",
"input": "./node_modules/jquery/dist/",
"output": "/assets/bootstrap-3/cssframework"
},
{
"glob": "bootstrap.min.js",
"input": "./node_modules/bootstrap/dist/js/",
"output": "/assets/bootstrap-3/cssframework"
},
{
"glob": "bootstrap.min.css",
"input": "./node_modules/bootstrap/dist/css/",
"output": "/assets/bootstrap-3/cssframework"
},
{
"glob": "bootstrap-theme.min.css",
"input": "./node_modules/bootstrap/dist/css/",
"output": "/assets/bootstrap-3/cssframework"
}
],
Run ng generate component component-name --project @ng-formworks/bootstrap3 to generate a new component. You can also use ng generate directive|pipe|service|class|guard|interface|enum|module --project @ng-formworks/bootstrap3.
Note: Don't forget to add
--project @ng-formworks/bootstrap3or else it will be added to the default project in yourangular.jsonfile.
Run ng build @ng-formworks/bootstrap3 to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/ directory.
Run ng test @ng-formworks/bootstrap3 to execute the unit tests via Karma.
To get more help on the Angular CLI use ng help or go check out the Angular CLI README.
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Angular ng-formworks - JSON Schema Form builder using Bootstrap 3 UI
We found that @ng-formworks/bootstrap3 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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