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@react-md/form
Advanced tools
Create material design form elements with a lot of customization. This package exports the following form components:
Form - A simple wrapper for a <form> element that just prevents default
submit behavior for convenienceFieldset - A simple wrapper for the <fieldset> element that removes some
of the default styles and integrates a <legend> that be be conditionally
rendered for screen readers onlyLabel - A <label> element that is also built-in to the majority of the
other form controlsFileInput - A wrapper for <input type="file" /> that gains the
<Button /> stylesNativeSelect - A wrapper for the native <select> element that updates the
select to have the same styles as a TextField. You are unable to style the
<option>s due to styling restrictionsSelect - A component that allows you to create an accessible listbox that
behaves like a native <select> element but also allows for additional
styling from the @react-md/list packageTextField - A styled <input type="text" /> that supports a few themes as
well as other input types. Note:Password - A wrapper for the TextField to render as a type="password"
that has built-in functionality to temporarily show the password to the user
with an inline visibility toggle buttonTextArea - A styled <texxtarea> that has a few themes and can animate the
height as the user typesCheckbox - A wrapper for an <input type="checkbox" />Radio - A wrapper for an <input type="radio" />Switch - A wrapper for an <input type="checkbox" /> that looks like a
toggleable switchAsyncSwitch - A wrapper for the Switch component that has built-in support
for displaying a circular progress in the Switch during asynchronous actionsFormMessage - A component that can be used to display accessible help and
error messages along with other form components that will be read out to
screen readers.This package also exports the following helper components and hooks:
useChecked - A simple hook that controls the checked state for the
Checkbox or Switch componentsuseIndeterminateChecked - A hook that can be used for checkbox groups with
an indeterminate stateuseChoice - A simple hook that can be used to control the state of a radio
group or select components while type-casting the value for Typescript users.
Note: This does not validate the value stringuseSelectState - A hook for Typescript users that type-casts the value.
Note: This does not validate the value stringFloatingLabel - A <label> element that can be used to animate a label out
of an <input type="text" /> or <textarea> if additional customization is
requiredListbox - A component that implements the
listbox widget specifications
with keyboard search and movement built-in.Option - A wrapper for the SimpleListItem from @react-md/list that
allows for additional styling and accessibility requirements for an "option"
roleTextFieldContainer - A styled <div> that is used for render the different
themesTextFieldAddon - A component that might not be used much externally, but it
can be used to gain the styles for the addons for a TextArea and TextField
(built-in)InputToggle - A component that is used to render either a "checkbox" or
"radio" elementToggleCotainer - A helper component that is used to wrap either a
"checkbox" or "radio" for additional styles$ npm install --save @react-md/form
It is also recommended to install the other packages if you have not done so:
$ npm install --save @react-md/theme \
@react-md/typography \
You should check out the full documentation for live examples and more customization information, but an example usage is shown below.
It is recommended to check out the documentation site for a better example, but here's a simple one that you should really not copy:
import React, { useState } from "react";
import { render } from "react-dom";
import { Button } from "@react-md/button";
import { Form, TextField, Password, useChecked } from "@react-md/form";
import { EmailSVGIcon, PasswordSVGIcon } from "@react-md/material-icons";
const App = () => {
const [email, setEmail] = useState("");
const [password, setPassword] = useState("");
const [rememberMe, setRememberMe] = useChecked(false);
const [errors, setErrors] = useState<string[]>([]);
const handleSubmit = async () => {
const response = await fetch("/login", {
method: "POST",
headers: {
Accept: "application/json",
"Content-Type": "application/json",
},
body: JSON.stringify({ email, password }),
});
const json = await response.json();
if (json.errors) {
setErrors(errors);
} else {
// do something
}
};
return (
<Form onSubmit={handleSubmit}>
<FormMessage id="errors" role="alert" error disableWrap>
{errors.length && (
<ul>
{errors.map((error) => (
<li key={error}>{error}</li>
))}
</ul>
)}
</FormMessage>
<TextField
aria-describedby="errors"
id="email"
label="Email"
type="email"
name="email"
value={email}
onChange={(event) => setEmail(event.currentTarget.value)}
required
leftAddon={<EmailSVGIcon />}
/>
<Password
aria-describedby="errors"
id="password"
label="Password"
name="password"
value={password}
onChange={(event) => setPassword(event.currentTarget.value)}
required
leftAddon={<PasswordSVGIcon />}
/>
<Checkbox
id="remember-me"
name="rememberMe"
label="Remember me?"
checked={rememberMe}
onChange={setRememberMe}
/>
<Button id="submit" type="submit">
Log in
</Button>
</Form>
);
};
render(<App />, document.getElementById("root"));
FAQs
This package is for creating all the different form input types.
The npm package @react-md/form receives a total of 894 weekly downloads. As such, @react-md/form popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @react-md/form demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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