formtron 2.x 🎛
The ultimate form builder for React!
This package contains both Formtron and the UI-kit Field Components
Formtron ('formtron'
) exports:
-
a React component: Formtron
-
a series of functions for transforming data: deriveFormData
, computeOps
, applyOps
, computeWarnings
-
a schema for defining a series of fields and mapping those fields to the underlying data
The UI-Kit Field Components ('formtron/components'
) exports:
- a dictionary (
{[string]: FunctionComponent}
) of React components built using the Stoplight UI kit: fieldComponents
- two React Contexts:
AutocompletionContext
, DiagnosticMessagesContext
Formtron Features
- Built for React in TypeScript
- Terse schema syntax for defining forms
- Multiple custom layouts
- Show fields conditionally based on the value of other fields
- Schema supports passing custom data to field components
UI-Kit Field Components Features
- Field components for
- array
- object
- checkbox
- form
- integer
- json
- markdown
- multiselect
- select
- string
- toggle
- auto-completion provider for
select
and multiselect
- tooltips for every field to display diagnostic messages
Installation
Supported in modern browsers and node.
yarn add formtron
Usage
import { applyOps, Formtron } from "formtron";
import { fieldComponents } from "formtron/components";
<Formtron
fieldComponents={fieldComponents}
value={this.state.data}
schema={this.props.schema}
selection={this.props.selection}
onChange={ops => {
const previewOutput = applyOps(this.state.data, ops);
this.setState(state => ({ ...state, ops, previewOutput }));
}}
layout={this.props.layout}
/>;
fieldComponents
is an object whose values are React components and whose keys correspond to field "type"s in the schema.
Learn more about the react components in the next section. Learn more about schema types in the FormtronSchema.md
value
is a read-only JSON-like data object that provides the initial values for the form.
schema
is a read-only JSON object that has it's own documentation page
selection
is a read-only .
separated path to the currently "selected" node.
onChange
emits a JSON-patch-like object... it's practically JSON patch except it uses "." for paths instead of "/".
You can use the exported applyOps
function to apply the changes when the user hits a Save button or something.
layout
is an (optional) string selecting which layout to use. Layouts can be defined in the schema
.
Using UI-Kit Field Components
The raw <Formtron>
component is completely agnostic and has no set of primitive types.
Every "type" used in you schema (boolean, string, etc) must have a corresponding React component.
At Stoplight we use ui-kit
to build our UI.
Therefore the default set of components are React components built with ui-kit
.
Feel free to use them in your own project, or skip to the next section to learn how to implement your own formtron-compatible components.
These types arre defined in ui-schema.json
.
As a Stoplight developer, you should use the provided ui-schema.json
to validate your Formtron UI Schema,
and extend it as new primitive types are created.
Some of these extend the minimum field schema (type
, title
, show
, area
) with additional properties, like:
required
, minLength
, etcoptions
and evalOptions
(for select
and multiselect
types)
Implementing Field Components
Field components need to implement the IFormtronControl
interface in order for Formtron to use them.
export interface IFormtronControl {
id?: string;
path: string[];
value: any;
onChange: (value: any) => void;
schema: any;
fieldComponents: Dictionary<React.FunctionComponent<IFormtronControl>>;
disabled?: boolean;
layout?: string;
}
The id
prop is a suggested value for your component's id
prop, for accessibility.
The path
prop indicates where the field component's value
is with respect to the top-level Formtron value. This is provided to the component so it can look up additional metadata such as diagnostic messages.
The use of value
and onChange
is mandatory. Generally field components are controlled components.
You can use the schema
that is provided to make use of additional properties such as schema.required
and schema.maxLength
or schema.custom.widget
.
You need not use fieldControls
yourself but it is provided in case you are implementing a component that nests other field components.
The disabled
prop is passed from Formtron on to field components.
The layout
prop is passed from Formtron on to field components.
Contributing
- Clone repo.
- Create / checkout
feature/{name}
, chore/{name}
, or fix/{name}
branch. - Install deps:
yarn
. - Make your changes.
- Run tests:
yarn test.prod
. - Stage relevant files to git.
- Commit:
yarn commit
. NOTE: Commits should follow the conventional format. yarn commit
creates this format for you, or you can put it together manually and then do a regular git commit
. - Push:
git push
. - Open PR targeting the
master
branch.