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@mutt/forms

v2.5.0

Published

HTML Forms with a squishy face.

Downloads

19

Readme

Mutt Forms

A HTML Form generator & manager

Mutt forms is a tool for creating HTML forms in Javascript from JSON Schema definitions.

It can be used as a standalone tool or as part of a larger project. Mutt is written in ES6 with a standalone version being ES5 compatible - via Babel.

Mutt forms was developed as internal tool at boughtbymany.com and is now available under the MIT license. It is heavily influenced by Django Forms/ WTForms as well as AlpacaJS and has a familiar API to these tools.

Installation

The easiest way to get started with Mutt is to install via NPM:

npm install @mutt/forms

Getting Started


import Mutt from '@mutt/forms'

let form = new Mutt({
  type: 'object',
  required: ['name', 'email'],
  properties: {
    name: {
	  type: 'string'
	},
	email: {
	  type: 'string'
	}
  }
})

form.render(document.getElementById('form'))

Browser Support & Polyfills

Mutt should work in all modern browsers. By default babel-polyfill is not included, but it should play nicely when included.

Development

All pull requests should be made against the master branch.


(c) Bought By Many 2020. Credit to Helena Long for the Mutt Logo :)