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ember-form-tool

v0.2.12

Published

Yet another form component tool for ember

Downloads

2

Readme

Ember-form-tool

warning: currently alpha software! Opinionated form tool that assumes you're using one of the 4 popular css front-end frameworks (bootstrap, foundation, materialize, or material-lite), and then gets smart based on that assumption

https://foxnewsnetwork.github.io/ember-form-tool

Specify framework flavor in your config file Use like the following:

{{#em-form-for myModel action=(action "submit") as |f|}}
  <legend class="whatever">stuff</legend>
  ...
  {{#em-email-field f }}
    <span class="helper-text">put your primary email</span>
  {{/em-email-field}}

  {{em-password-field f name="password" label="password"}}
  {{em-datetime-field f name="expectedAt"}}

  <button type="submit">go</button>
{{/em-form-for}}

Required Dependencies

ember install ember-cpm
ember install ember-moment
ember install ember-truth-helpers

Available Features

em-form-for: takes a model and handles a lot of the overseer work em-checkbox-field em-date-field: em-datetime-field em-email-field em-file-field: handles file upload em-file-preview: use with the file-field to preview the uploaded file em-files-field: handles multiple file uploads em-files-preview: use with the files-field to preview uploaded files em-number-field em-password-field em-select-field em-text-field em-textarea-field em-time-field

TODOs

  1. support a/v stream input
  2. support radio and switch input
  3. add support for phone input
  4. support captcha input
  5. support url input
  6. support timezone input
  7. support geolocation input
  8. support belongs-to input
  9. support has-many input
  10. support slider input
  11. support dial input
  12. support typeahead search
  13. support color input
  14. support tile select input
  15. support canvas draw input
  16. support math formula input

Assumptions

v.0.2.x of this library is my second attempt at creating form tool that handles common form features across different front-end frameworks. As usual, this thing makes a lot of assumptions regarding where things are stored.

Installation

  • git clone this repository
  • npm install
  • bower install

Running

  • ember server
  • Visit your app at http://localhost:4200.

Running Tests

  • ember test
  • ember test --server

Building

  • ember build

For more information on using ember-cli, visit http://www.ember-cli.com/.