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@ngx-formly/nativescript
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Formly is a dynamic (JSON powered) form library for Angular that bring unmatched maintainability to your application's forms.
Formly is a dynamic (JSON powered) form library for Angular that brings unmatched maintainability to your application's forms.
Supported UI libs
| UI | ||
|---|---|---|
| Bootstrap | Demo | StackBlitz |
| Material2 | Demo | StackBlitz |
| Ionic | Demo | StackBlitz |
| PrimeNG | Demo | StackBlitz |
| Kendo | Demo | StackBlitz |
| NG-ZORRO | StackBlitz | |
| NativeScript |
Which Version to use?
| Angular version | Formly version |
|---|---|
| Angular >= 13 | @ngx-formly/core@6.x |
| Angular >= 7 | @ngx-formly/core@5.x |
| Angular >= 6 | @ngx-formly/core@4.x |
| Angular >= 5 | @ngx-formly/core@3.x |
| Angular >= 4 | @ngx-formly/core@2.x |
| Angular >= 2 | ng-formly@1.x |
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Abdellatif Ait boudad |
Juri Strumpflohner |
Mohammed Zama Khan |
Bram Borggreve |
Keni Steward |
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FAQs
Formly is a dynamic (JSON powered) form library for Angular that bring unmatched maintainability to your application's forms.
The npm package @ngx-formly/nativescript receives a total of 587 weekly downloads. As such, @ngx-formly/nativescript popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ngx-formly/nativescript demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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