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Formatic

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Automatic forms. Find it on NPM - https://www.npmjs.com/package/formatic.

Warning!

Formatic is currently in use in production, but the API will likely change significantly in the not-too-distant future.

Start hacking

git clone git@github.com:zapier/formatic.git
cd formatic
npm install
npm start

Your browser should automatically open to http://localhost:3000/demo/index.html. Hack away on the code, the styles or the HTML in the demo directory, and the browser will automatically reload with your changes.

Note: Don't mess with the files in the live directory. All those are copied from elsewhere.

What is formatic?

Formatic is a configurable, pluggable forms library for React. Pass in JSON fields that define your form, along with a value to be edited, and Formatic gives you a form to edit your value.

Using formatic

If you're happy with the default configuration, you can use it like this:

// Get the formatic class.
var Formatic = require('formatic');

// Create an element factory.
var Form = React.createFactory(Formatic);

// Create some fields.
var fields = [
  {
    type: 'string',
    isSingleLine: true,
    key: 'firstName',
    label: 'First Name'
  },
  {
    type: 'str',
    isSingleLine: true,
    key: 'lastName',
    label: 'Last Name'
  }
];

// Render the form.
React.render(Form({
  fields: fields,
  onChange: function (newValue) {
    console.log(newValue);
  }
}), document.body);

This creates a simple form like this (assuming you're using formatic.css):

simple-form

The above assumes you're using a CommonJS build tool like browserify or webpack. If you use the standalone build, you can just the global `Formatic'.

Documentation

The documentation is a work in progress, but there's already a lot of useful info there. Currently, it's way out of date though.

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Last updated on 02 Jan 2019

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