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react-validation-provider
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Non-intrusive validation library for React.
npm install --save react-validation-provider
The first you need to define in you application is the form element types that is going to be validated. This is done by wrapping the input elements/components inside a react component that is decorated with @validationComponent decorator.
import { validate } from 'react-validation-provider';
@validate()
export default class TextInput extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<input type="text" {...this.props} />
);
}
}
//alternative without using decorator
import { validate } from 'react-validation-provider';
class TextInput extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<input type="text" {...this.props} />
);
}
}
export default validate()(TextInput);
Afterwards you simply place these components inside your form components
<label>Name</label>
<TextInput value={this.state.name}
onChange={(ev) => this.setState({name: ev.target.value})}
rules={[required]}
<label>Year</label>
<TextInput value={this.state.year}
onChange={(ev) => this.setState({year: ev.target.value})}
rules={[required, year]}
The rules prop is a special prop used by the
component to validate the value prop of the wrapped component. The rules are simply implemented by defining and object with a validation expression and a message hint method.
export const required = (message = "Required field") => {
return {
validate: value => {
return !!value.trim();
},
hint: () => {
return message;
}
};
};
The last thing you have to define the the validation scope. This is typically the top most form component that contains all the input components that are going to be evaulted. The result of the evaluated validation is injected into the isValid prop.
import { scope } from 'react-validation-provider';
@scope()
export default class MyForm extends React.Component {
render() {
return(
<div>
//form elements here
<button disabled={!this.props.isValid} onClick={() => this.submitMyForm()}>Submit</button>
</div>
);
}
}
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React validation component
The npm package react-validation-provider receives a total of 14 weekly downloads. As such, react-validation-provider popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-validation-provider 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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