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npm install --save mobx-react-form
Below we are creating a plugins
object using the validatorjs
package to enable DVR
functionalities (Declarative Validation Rules).
import dvr from 'mobx-react-form/lib/validators/DVR';
import validatorjs from 'validatorjs';
const plugins = {
dvr: dvr({
package: validatorjs
})
};
See Validation Plugins for more info on supported packages.
Define the fields
as a collection with a rules
property for the validation.
const fields = [{
name: 'email',
label: 'Email',
placeholder: 'Insert Email',
rules: 'required|email|string|between:5,25',
}, {
name: 'password',
label: 'Password',
placeholder: 'Insert Password',
rules: 'required|string|between:5,25',
type: 'password',
}, {
name: 'passwordConfirm',
label: 'Password Confirmation',
placeholder: 'Confirm Password',
rules: 'required|string|same:password',
type: 'password',
}];
See Fields Definitions and all available Field Props on the docs.
const hooks = {
onSuccess(form) {
alert('Form is valid! Send the request here.');
// get field values
console.log('Form Values!', form.values());
},
onError(form) {
alert('Form has errors!');
// get all form errors
console.log('All form errors', form.errors());
}
}
See more on the docs about the Validation Hooks and the Event Hooks
Simply pass the fields
, plugins
and hooks
objects to the constructor
import MobxReactForm from 'mobx-react-form';
const myForm = new MobxReactForm({ fields }, { plugins, hooks });
Learn more on the docs about the Form Instance and the Form Options
The package provide some built-in and ready to use Event Handlers:
onSubmit(e)
, onClear(e)
, onReset(e)
& more...
import React from 'react';
import { observer } from 'mobx-react';
export default observer(({ myForm }) => (
<form onSubmit={myForm.onSubmit}>
<label htmlFor={myForm.$('email').id}>
{myForm.$('email').label}
</label>
<input {...myForm.$('email').bind()} />
<p>{myForm.$('email').error}</p>
{/* ... other inputs ... */}
<button type="submit" onClick={myForm.onSubmit}>Submit</button>
<button type="button" onClick={myForm.onClear}>Clear</button>
<button type="button" onClick={myForm.onReset}>Reset</button>
<p>{myForm.error}</p>
</form>
));
See more on the docs about the Field Props Bindings
See how to implement the same configuration of this quickstart extending the Form class
npm run test
npm run build
npm run commit
When opening new issues, provide the setup of your form in a CodeSandbox.
These issues, and the ones which provides also PR with failing tests will get higher priority.
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6.12.0 (master)
FAQs
Reactive MobX Form State Management
The npm package mobx-react-form receives a total of 9,668 weekly downloads. As such, mobx-react-form popularity was classified as popular.
We found that mobx-react-form demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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