bidvine-mobx-react-form

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MobX React Form

Automagically manage React forms state and automatic validation with MobX.

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Features

  • Automatic Reactive Form State Management with MobX Magic.
  • Automatic Reactive Validation & Error Messages.
  • Validation Plugins & Multiple Validation Styles.
  • Nested Fields (w/ Serialization & Validation).
  • Nested Forms (w/ Nested Submission & Validation Hooks).
  • Dynamically Add/Del Nested Fields.
  • Support for Sync & Async Validation functions (w/ Promises).
  • Fields Props Bindings for custom Components.
  • Support for Material UI, React Widgets, React Select & more.
  • Dedicated DevTools Package.

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Documentation

https://foxhound87.github.io/mobx-react-form

Live Demo

https://foxhound87.github.io/mobx-react-form/demo.html

Demo Code

https://github.com/foxhound87/mobx-react-form-demo

Tutorial

Automagically manage React forms state and automatic validation with MobX


Quick Start

npm install --save mobx-react-form

Choose and Setup a Validation Plugin

See Validation Plugins & Modes and Supported Validation Packages for more info.

Below we are creating a plugins object using the validatorjs package to enable DVR functionalities (Declarative Validation Rules).

import validatorjs from 'validatorjs';
 
const plugins = { dvr: validatorjs };

Define the Form Fields

Define the fields as a collection with a rules property for the validation.

const fields = [{
  name: 'email',
  label: 'Email',
  placeholder: 'Insert Email',
  rules: 'required|email|string|between:5,25',
}, {
  name: 'password',
  label: 'Password',
  placeholder: 'Insert Password',
  rules: 'required|string|between:5,25',
}, {
  name: 'passwordConfirm',
  label: 'Password Confirmation',
  placeholder: 'Confirm Password',
  rules: 'required|string|same:password',
}];

You can also define fields as an object.

Define the Validation Hooks

const hooks = {
  onSuccess(form) {
    alert('Form is valid! Send the request here.');
    // get field values
    console.log('Form Values!', form.values());
  },
  onError(form) {
    alert('Form has errors!');
    // get all form errors
    console.log('All form errors', form.errors());
  }
}

Initialize the Form

Simply pass the fields, plugins and hooks objects to the constructor

import MobxReactForm from 'mobx-react-form';
 
const form = new MobxReactForm({ fields }, { plugins, hooks });

Pass the form to a react component

The package provide some built-in and ready to use Event Handlers:

onSubmit(e), onClear(e), onReset(e) & more...

import React from 'react';
import { observer } from 'mobx-react';
 
export default observer(({ form }) => (
  <form onSubmit={form.onSubmit}>
    <label htmlFor={form.$('email').id}>
      {form.$('email').label}
    </label>
    <input {...form.$('email').bind()} />
    <p>{form.$('email').error}</p>
 
    {/* ... other inputs ... */}
 
    <button type="submit" onClick={form.onSubmit}>Submit</button>
    <button type="button" onClick={form.onClear}>Clear</button>
    <button type="button" onClick={form.onReset}>Reset</button>
 
    <p>{form.error}</p>
  </form>
));

Other Field Props are available. See the docs for more details.

Extending the Form class

See how to implement the same configuration of this quickstart extending the Form class


Contributing

If you want to contribute to the development, do not hesitate to fork the repo and send pull requests.

And don't forget to star the repo, I will ensure more frequent updates! Thanks!

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