formol
v4.0.7
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An opinionated react form framework.
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formol
Formol is a full featured object edition form framework for React.
- Native field types
- Powerful non-native field types, based on well known libraries:
- Enhanced native dom validation with cross field validation support
- Dynamic forms with dynamic field attributes based on fields values
- Lightweight (20kb gz) with webpack code-splitting (total: ~600kb gz)
- Support style theming (with currently two bundled)
- Works well with unrest and redux-api-unrest
Demos
Quick start
yarn add formol
To use webpack code-splitting in formol, you will have to do these modifications to your webpack.config:
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.(mjs|jsx?)$/,
exclude: /node_modules\/(?!(formol)\/).*/, // <- this line allows formol
use: { // to be built alongside
loader: 'babel-loader', // your project
},
options: {
presets: [
'@babel/preset-react',
[
'@babel/preset-env',
{
targets: { browsers: 'last 1 version and > 3%' },
modules: false,
},
],
],
plugins: [ // <- these plugins are needed to build formol
'@babel/plugin-syntax-dynamic-import',
['@babel/plugin-proposal-decorators', { legacy: true }],
'add-react-static-displayname',
['@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties', { loose: true }],
],
},
},
],
},
resolve: { // <- these extensions needed to be loaded by webpack
extensions: ['.mjs', '.js', '.jsx'],
},
NB: It is also possible to use the prebuilt version of formol, in this case you will have to copy the javascript files in node_modules/formol/lib in your output.path instead of modifying your webpack config.
Now you are all set.
But before going too deep, let’s take a look at the two following exemples:
Simple and elegant
import 'formol/lib/default.css'
import Formol, {Field} from 'formol'
const onSubmit = ({ login, password }) =>
doLogin(login, password)
<Formol onSubmit={onSubmit}>
<Field>Login</Field>
<Field type="password-strength">Password</Field>
</Formol>
Powerful
const item = {
firstname: 'John',
lastname: 'Doe',
birth: '1988-04-12',
address: {
zip: '82937',
city: 'Los Angeles',
continent: 'North America',
},
fastShipping: true,
colors: ['#00ffff', '#008000'],
}
<Formol
item={item}
validator={({ firstname, lastname }) => ({
firstname:
(firstname ? firstname.length : 0) +
(lastname ? lastname.length : 0) <= 6
? 'Your full name must be greater than 6 characters.'
: null,
})}
// eslint-disable-next-line no-alert
onSubmit={item_ => alert(JSON.stringify(item_, null, 2))}
submitText="Show me the new item"
>
<Field name="firstname" required>
First Name
</Field>
<Field name="lastname" required minLength={3}>
Last Name
</Field>
<Field
name="birth"
type="calendar"
validator={v =>
new Date(v) < new Date('1950-01-01')
? 'You can’t be too old'
: ''
}
>
Day of birth
</Field>
<Inliner>
<Field name="address.zip" size={5}>
Zip code
</Field>
<Conditional readOnly={({ address: { zip } }) => !zip}>
<Field name="address.city">City</Field>
</Conditional>
</Inliner>
<Field
name="address.continent"
type="select-menu"
choices={[
'Africa',
'Antarctica',
'Asia',
'Europe',
'North America',
'Australia/Oceania',
'South America',
]}
>
Continent
</Field>
<Conditional
show={({ address: { continent } }) =>
[
'Asia', 'North America', 'South America'
].includes(continent)
}
>
<Field
name="fastShipping"
type="switch"
title="Fast shipping includes an extra cost"
>
Fast shipping
</Field>
</Conditional>
<Conditional
value={({
firstname,
lastname,
address: { zip, city, continent }
}) =>
(firstname ? firstname.length : 0) +
(lastname ? lastname.length : 0) +
(zip ? zip.length : 0) +
(city ? city.length : 0) +
(continent ? continent.length : 0)
}
>
<Field
name="price"
type="money"
title={
'This price equals the number of letters ' +
'in this form (because why not)'
}
max={100}
disabled
readOnly
>
Indicative price
</Field>
</Conditional>
<Field
name="colors"
type="checkbox-set"
choices={Object.entries({
Red: '#ff0000',
Yellow: '#ffff00',
Olive: '#808000',
Lime: '#00ff00',
Green: '#008000',
Aqua: '#00ffff',
Teal: '#008080',
Blue: '#0000ff',
Navy: '#000080',
Fuchsia: '#ff00ff',
Purple: '#800080',
}).map(
([k, v]) => [`<div style="color: ${v};">${k}</div>`, v]
)}
dangerousRawHTMLLabels
>
Choose some colors
</Field>
</Formol>
Themable
The default theme is accessible by a simple css import (you will need the standard: css loader):
import 'formol/lib/default.css'
similarly with the clean theme:
import 'formol/lib/clean.css'
You can also use directly the sass import if you are using sass:
@import ~formol/src/sass/default
with the added benefit that you can override the formol variables:
$formol-color: #ce93d8
$formol-color-action: #ba68c8
$formol-color-inactive: #e1bee7
$formol-color-error: #f06292
$formol-background-color: #f3e5f5
$formol-font-size: 0.9em
$formol-big-field-size: 70em
$formol-medium-field-size: 50em
$formol-field-margin: 2em
$formol-field-padding: 1.5em
@import ~formol/src/sass/default
Publish a new release
- Merge the branches (features, fixes) into master
- Create release commit:
- Update
version
in package.json according to semantic versioning rules - Update version in demo:
VersionHeader.jsx
- Update
CHANGELOG.md
(manually) - Commit these changes as version bump, e.g.
v3.0.0
- Push commit onto master
- Update
- Tag version bump commit e.g.
git tag v3.0.0
and push itgit push --tags
yarn prepublish
npm publish
(requires being an npm package maintainer)yarn demos-deploy