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@openzeppelin/contracts-ui-builder-ui

Shared React UI components for the OpenZeppelin Contracts UI Builder.

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@openzeppelin/contracts-ui-builder-ui

This package provides a comprehensive set of shared React UI components for the OpenZeppelin UI Builder ecosystem. It serves as the central library for all common UI elements, including basic primitives, form field components, and their associated utilities.

Overview

The primary goal of @openzeppelin/contracts-ui-builder-ui is to ensure UI consistency, maintainability, and reusability across the various parts of the UI Builder, such as @openzeppelin/contracts-ui-builder and @openzeppelin/contracts-ui-builder-renderer and adapter packages.

All components are built with React, TypeScript, and styled with Tailwind CSS, following the shadcn/ui patterns and design principles established in the root configuration of the monorepo.

Key Component Categories

This package includes, but is not limited to:

  • Basic UI Primitives: Button, LoadingButton, Input, Label, Textarea, Card (and its parts), Dialog (and its parts), Alert (and its parts), Checkbox, RadioGroup, Select (and its parts), Progress, Tabs, Tooltip, etc.
  • Field Components: These are specialized components designed for use within react-hook-form and are typically rendered via DynamicFormField in @openzeppelin/contracts-ui-builder-renderer.
    • AddressField
    • AmountField
    • BaseField (a foundational component for creating new field types)
    • BooleanField
    • NumberField
    • RadioField
    • SelectField
    • SelectGroupedField
    • TextAreaField
    • TextField
  • Field Utilities: Helper functions for validation, accessibility, and layout within field components.
  • Styling Utilities: Such as buttonVariants for class-variance-authority.

Usage

Components and utilities can be imported directly from this package:

import { Control, useForm } from 'react-hook-form';

import { Button, TextField, type TextFieldProps } from '@openzeppelin/contracts-ui-builder-ui';

interface MyFormData {
  name: string;
}

function MyCustomForm() {
  const { control } = useForm<MyFormData>();

  return (
    <form className="space-y-4">
      <TextField
        id="name"
        name="name" // Make sure 'name' is a valid FieldPath<MyFormData>
        label="Full Name"
        control={control as Control<FieldValues>}
        placeholder="Enter your full name"
      />
      <Button type="submit">Submit</Button>
    </form>
  );
}

Package Structure

ui/
├── src/
│   ├── components/
│   │   ├── ui/                # Basic UI primitives
│   │   └── fields/            # Specialized form field components
│   ├── hooks/                 # Shared UI hooks
│   ├── lib/                   # Utility functions and configurations
│   ├── stories/               # Storybook stories for all components
│   └── index.ts               # Main package exports
├── package.json               # Package configuration
├── tsconfig.json              # TypeScript configuration
├── tsup.config.ts             # Build configuration
├── vitest.config.ts           # Test configuration
└── README.md                  # This documentation

Styling

Components are styled using Tailwind CSS. The necessary Tailwind configuration (including theme, plugins) is expected to be present in the consuming application, typically by presetting from the monorepo's root tailwind.config.cjs. The UI package itself does not bundle CSS but provides the class names and structure.

Storybook

Component examples and variations can be explored via Storybook by running pnpm storybook from the monorepo root and navigating to the components under the "UI" or similar section.

Keywords

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Package last updated on 23 Sep 2025

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