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**Fully customisable react form utility.**
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## 🌈 Features
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- Typescript compatible
- Customizable extractor, validator, getter and setters. (More in the docs)
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- **0** Dependencies
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- Tiny
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- React Hooks
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###### Links
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- [__*Live Web*__ ](https://cupcakearmy.github.io/formhero/ )
- [__*Live React-Native*__ ](https://snack.expo.io/@cupcakearmy/useform )
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- [Examples ](#-examples-more-here )
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- [Docs ](#-documentation )
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- Contructor
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- [Initial State ](#initial )
- [Validators ](#validators )
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- [Options ](#options )
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- Returns
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- [auto ](#auto )
- [form ](#form )
- [errors ](#errors )
- [isValid ](#isvalid )
- [update ](#update )
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###### Installation
```
npm i formhero
```
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## 🚀 Quickstart
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```typescript
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import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import { useForm } from 'formhero'
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const Form = () => {
const { auto, form } = useForm({
username: '',
password: '',
})
const _submit = (e: React.FormEvent) => {
e.preventDefault()
console.log(form)
}
return (
< div >
< form onSubmit = {_submit} >
< input { . . . auto ( ' username ' ) } / >
< input { . . . auto ( ' password ' ) } / >
< button type = "submit" > Go 🚀< / button >
< / form >
< / div >
)
}
```
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## 🔥 Examples [(More Here)](https://github.com/CupCakeArmy/formhero/tree/master/examples)
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### Validation
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```typescript
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const Form = () => {
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const { auto, form, errors } = useForm({
username: '',
email: '',
password: ''
}, {
username: value => value.length > 3,
email: {
validator: /@/,
message: 'Must contain an @',
},
password: [
{
validator: /[A-Z]/,
message: 'Must contain an uppercase letter'
},
{
validator: /[\d]/,
message: 'Must contain a digit'
},
]
})
return (
< form >
< h1 > Errors & Validation< / h1 >
< input { . . . auto ( ' username ' ) } placeholder = "Username" / >
{errors.username & & 'Must be longer than 3'}
< input { . . . auto ( ' email ' ) } placeholder = "EMail" / >
{errors.email}
< input { . . . auto ( ' password ' ) } placeholder = "Password" type = "password" / >
{errors.password}
< / form >
)
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}
```
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### Easy Customization
Often it happens that you use a specific input or framework, so the default getter, setter and extractor for the event won't cut it. No worries: formhero got you covered!
```typescript
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const Form = () => {
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const { auto, form, errors } = useForm({
awesome: true,
})
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return (
< form onSubmit = {e = > {
e.preventDefault()
console.log(form)
}}>
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< h1 > Custom< / h1 >
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< label >
< input type = "checkbox" { . . . auto ( ' awesome ' , {
setter: 'checked',
getter: 'onChange',
extractor: (e) => e.target.checked
})} />
Is it awesome?
< / label >
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< input type = "submit" / >
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< / form >
)
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}
```
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## 📖 Documentation
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### `useForm`
```typescript
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const {auto, errors, update, form, isValid} = useForm(initial, validators, options)
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```
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### Initial
This is the base state of the form. Also the typescript types are inhered by this.
###### Example
```javascript
const initial = {
username: 'defaultValue',
password: '',
rememberMe: true,
}
```
### Validators
A validator is an object that taked in either a `RegExp` or a `Function` (can be async). Optionally you can pass a message string that will be displayed instead of the default one.
###### Example: Regular Expression
```javascript
const validators = {
// Only contains letters.
// This could also be a (also async) function that returns a boolean.
username: /^[A-z]*$/,
}
```
###### Example: Function
```typescript
const validators = {
username: (value: string) => value.lenght > 3,
}
```
###### Example: With Object
```javascript
const validators = {
username: {
validator: /^[A-z]*$/,
message: 'My custom error message',
}
}
```
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###### Example: Multiple Validators
```javascript
const validators = {
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username: [
{
validator: /^[A-z]*$/,
message: 'My custom error message',
},
/[\d]/,
async (value) => value.length > 0,
{
validator: (value) => true,
message: 'Some other error',
}
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]
}
```
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### Options
Sometimes it's practical to have some different default values when using for example react-native or some other framework where the default `value` , `onChange` and `(e)=> e.target.value` do not apply.
###### Example: React Native (Method 1 - Global options)
[Check the Expo Snack for a live preview ](https://snack.expo.io/@cupcakearmy/useform )
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```javascript
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import * as React from 'react';
import { Text, SafeAreaView, TextInput } from 'react-native';
import { useForm } from 'formhero';
const initial = {
username: 'i am all lowercase',
};
const validators = {};
const options = {
setter: 'value', // This is not stricly necessarry as 'value' would already be the default.
getter: 'onChangeText',
extractor: text => text.toLowerCase(),
};
export default () => {
const { form, auto } = useForm(initial, validators, options);
return (
< SafeAreaView >
< TextInput
style={{ height: 40, borderColor: 'gray', borderWidth: 2 }}
{...auto('username')}
/>
< Text > {form.username}< / Text >
< / SafeAreaView >
);
};
```
###### Example: React Native (Method 2 - Local overwrite)
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```javascript
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// ...
export default () => {
const { form, auto } = useForm({
username: 'i am all lowercase',
});
return (
< SafeAreaView >
< TextInput
style={{ height: 40, borderColor: 'gray', borderWidth: 2 }}
{...auto('username', {
setter: 'value', // This is not stricly necessarry as 'value' would already be the default.
getter: 'onChangeText',
extractor: text => text.toLowerCase(),
})}
/>
< Text > {form.username}< / Text >
< / SafeAreaView >
);
};
```
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### Auto
The `auto` object is used to bind the form state to the input.
###### Example: Simple
```javascript
const { auto } = useForm()
< input { . . . auto ( ' username ' ) } / >
```
###### Example: With custom options
All are optional.
```javascript
const { auto } = useForm()
< input { . . . auto ( ' username ' , {
getter: 'onChage',
setter: 'value',
extractor: (e) => e.target.value
})} />
```
## Form
This is the form state that you can use when submitting the data
###### Example
```javascript
const { form } = useForm(...);
// ...
< form onSubmit = {()= > console.log(form)}>
// ...
< / form >
```
## Errors
This object contains the error messages if a field is not valid.
The error message can be specified by you, otherwise it will return `Error in ${field}`
###### Example
```javascript
const { errors } = useForm(...)
//...
{errors.username}
{errors.password}
```
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## isValid
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`isValid` is a little simple helper that checks whether the `error` object is clear or if there are errors left.
## Update
The `update` function allows you to manually change and assign the state of the form. This can be usefull when you want to reset a field or the whole form. The input must have the same type as the initial state.
###### Example
```javascript
const { form, update } = useForm(...)
const resetUsername = () => {
update({
...form,
username: '',
})
}
const resetForm = () => {
update({
username: '',
password: '',
})
}
```