Open Forms types
TypeScript types for Open Forms and Form.io.
Form.io ships some type definitions itself, but as it is not implemented in TypeScript itself, the
practicality of those types is a bit lacking. Open Forms supports a subset of Form.io's features and
benefits from much stricter type definitions to make working with component types and certain
generic features easier.
Audience
This library mostly serves the @open-formulieren/formio-renderer
and
@open-formulieren/formio-builder
packages. In the longer term, they will become relevant for the
@open-formulieren/sdk
package too and any person wishing to extend our SDK using TypeScript.
Usage
Install with npm or yarn:
npm install --save-dev @open-formulieren/types
yarn add -D @open-formulieren/types
It's recommended to install the library as dev-dependency as it's only relevant during compilation
and in source code.
Specific schemas
We provide schemas for the Form.io schemas used by Open Forms. Import them as:
import {NumberComponentSchema, TextfieldSchema} from '@open-formulieren/types';
interface TextfieldComponentProps {
component: TextfieldSchema;
value: TextfieldSchema['defaultValue'];
errors: string[];
}
interface ComponentProps<T> {
component: T;
value: T['defaultValue'];
errors: string[];
}
type TextfieldComponentProps = ComponentProps<TextfieldSchema>;
Base schemas
The component-specific schemas are extended from the base schemas.
You can use these to narrow your own component types, or provide them to interfaces where the exact
component type is not known (yet).
import {
DisplayConfig,
HasValidation,
InputComponentSchema,
LayoutComponentSchema,
OFExtensions,
PrefillConfig,
} from '@open-formulieren/types';
Release flow
We don't let npm
apply the git tags when releasing a new version, instead follow this process:
npm version --no-git-tag-version minor
git commit -am ":bookmark: Bump to version <newVersion>"
git tag "<newVersion>"
git push origin main --tags
If you have PGP keys set up, you can use them for the git tag operation.
The CI pipeline will then publish the new version to npmjs.