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react-eureka
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A minimalistic form wizard component for React
npm install --save react-eureka
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { EurekaForm } from 'react-eureka';
class EurekaDemo extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
current: -1,
values: {},
formSubmitted: false
};
}
_onSubmit = () => this.setState({...this.state, formSubmitted: true})
render() {
const { formSubmitted, values } = this.state;
return (
<div>
{!formSubmitted &&
<EurekaForm autoFocus
onSubmit={this._onSubmit}
onUpdate={(state) => this.setState(state)}>
<span type='name'>
What's your name
</span>
<span type='email'>
Hello <b>{values.name}</b>, and your email?
</span>
<span type='tel'>
Phone Number?
</span>
</EurekaForm>
}
{formSubmitted &&
<div className="submit-message">
Thank you for your response!
</div>
}
</div>
);
}
}
export default EurekaDemo;
name | type | example |
---|---|---|
id | string | "my-custom-id" |
className | string | "my-custom-class my-2nd-class" |
questions | array | [{ key: "email", title: "What's your email?", inputType: "email" }, { key: "address", title: "Where do you live?", }] |
autoFocus | boolean | true |
onUpdate | function | (state) => this.setState(state); |
onSubmit | function | ({values}) => console.log("Make API calls!"); |
will get you back an object with your answers, if you gave keys to your questions (see below how to do that),
they will be named, if not they will come back as eureka-question-${i}
there are 2 APIs you can use (you can actually use both, but we don't recomend it), in the questions API you pass your questions as a JSON object. in the React children API you pass the components you want to display as your questions.
const questions = [{
key: "email", // how you want your answered to be named in the values object
title: "What's your email?", // the text you want displayed
inputType: "email" // this is pristinely passed as the HTML form type,
// used for validation and error messages
}, {
key: "address",
title: "Where do you live?"
}]
<EurekaForm questions={questions} onSubmit={doStuff}/>
Note: The type prop sets both the HTML form type and the key in the values object
<EurekaForm onSubmit={doStuff}>
<span type='name'>
What's your name
</span>
<span type='email'>
Hello <b>{values.name}</b>, and your email?
</span>
<span type='tel'>
Phone Number?
</span>
</EurekaForm>
The implementation of the component is based on the work of Mary Lou from Tympanus
Logo is made by Patrick Morrison
FAQs
A React minimalistic wizard form
The npm package react-eureka receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, react-eureka popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-eureka 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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