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formango

v2.0.38

Published

## Installation

Downloads

914

Readme

Getting started

Installation

pnpm i formango

The validation of this package relies on Zod.

Documentation

Refer to the documentation for a more in depth look.

Why Go Bananas for Formango

Formango takes the hassle out of form validation in your Vue applications, providing solid benefits that enhance your development process:

  1. Type-Safe Confidence: Formango is built with TypeScript at its core, ensuring that your form validations are robust and free from type-related surprises. Catch errors at compile-time and enjoy a more confident development experience.
  2. Built-in Zod Integration: Formango is built to integrate with Zod, a powerful schema validation library. This means you can define your data structures with Zod and effortlessly apply these schemas to your Vue forms using Formango.
  3. Clean and Maintainable: Say goodbye to tangled validation logic. Formango promotes a clean and declarative approach to form validation, making your codebase easier to understand and maintain.
  4. Flexibility in Your Hands: As a headless validation library, Formango adapts to your needs, whether it's handling complex and custom forms or a simple login form. Customize the validation to fit your specific use cases without compromising on quality.
  5. Vue Ecosystem Friendly: Built-in devtools makes it easy to debug your complex forms.
  6. Fruity: It follows the trend of fruit-based Vue libraries.

Usage Example

<script setup lang="ts">
import { useForm } from 'formango'
import { z } from 'zod'

// Create a schema
const exampleForm = z.object({
  name: z.string().min(1),
  email: z.string().email(),
})

// Parse the schema to `useForm` along with a function to handle the submit.
// Optionally, you can also pass an object to prepare the form.
const { form, onSubmitForm } = useForm({
  schema: exampleForm,
  initialState: {
    name: 'Foo',
    email: '[email protected]',
  },
})

onSubmitForm((values) => {
  /* Values type is inferred from the schema, hande your submit logic here.
    Will only get here if the form is fully valid.
    {
      email: string
      name: string
    }
  */
  console.log(values)
})

// Now you can register fields on the form, which are fully typed.
// These fields will handle the actual data-binding
const name = form.register('name')
const email = form.register('email')
</script>

<template>
  <CustomInput v-bind="name" />
  <CustomInput v-bind="email" />
  <button @click="form.submit">
    Submit
  </button>
</template>

Refer to the form, field and array field API for more details.