react-final-form-graceful-field
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react-final-form-graceful-field

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parse and format that work how you actually want them to for react-final-form

Why you would want to use this

If you've wanted to take number typed in and store the value as an actual number instead of text, without destroying UX, this is for you. That's what I wrote this for, although it supports any use case where you want to stash the raw value in field metadata.

The official advice from Erik Rasmussen is to store the raw string that was typed in and parse it in the submit handler, but that sucks:

  • Reparsing nested numeric fields within complex forms is a hassle
  • If you have validators that compare two numeric fields, for example a min <= max constraint, you have to reparse the numbers there too.

react-final-form-graceful-field allows you to use parse and format but it displays the raw value instead of formatted while the field is active or parse threw an error. That's right, parse can throw an error, and doing so will trigger a validation error on the field as well.

This way you can successfully type in 5.23, whereas a naive parse={parseFloat} approach will kill the . before you can type anything after it.

Try it out!

Demo CodeSandbox: https://codesandbox.io/s/react-final-form-graceful-field-example-n1onw?file=/src/index.js

Important

Important: react-final-form-graceful-field requires you to use the setFieldData mutator on your form:

import setFieldData from 'final-form-set-field-data'
const mutators = { setFieldData }

const MyForm = () => (
  <Form mutators={mutators} onSubmit={console.log}>
    ...
  </Form>
)

Example

// @flow

import * as React from 'react'
import { render } from 'react-dom'
import { Form } from 'react-final-form'
import { GracefulField } from '../src'
import setFieldData from 'final-form-set-field-data'

const format = (value: ?number): string =>
  Number.isFinite(value) ? String(value) : ''

const parse = (value: ?string): ?number => {
  value = value ? value.trim() : null
  if (!value) return null
  const parsed = Number(value)
  if (!Number.isFinite(parsed)) throw new Error(`invalid number`)
  return parsed
}

const mutators = { setFieldData }

render(
  <Form onSubmit={console.log} mutators={mutators}>
    {({ values, form, ...rest }) => (
      <div>
        <GracefulField
          name="price"
          format={format}
          parse={parse}
          component="input"
          invalidValue={NaN}
        />
        <button type="button" onClick={() => form.change('price', 5)}>
          Set to 5
        </button>
        <pre>{JSON.stringify({ values, rest }, null, 2)}</pre>
      </div>
    )}
  </Form>,
  (document.getElementById('root'): any)
)

API

GracefulField

import { GracefulField } from 'react-final-form-graceful-field'

Has the same API as <Field> except:

  • parse may throw an error, which will trigger a validation error.
  • Accepts an invalidValue property, which will be used if parse throws an error.
  • No formatOnBlur property. It formats on blur by default if parse didn't throw an error and you provide format.

useGracefulField

import { useGracefulField } from 'react-final-form-graceful-field'

Has the same API as useField except:

  • parse may throw an error, which will trigger a validation error.
  • Accepts an invalidValue property, which will be used if parse throws an error.
  • No formatOnBlur property. It formats on blur by default if parse didn't throw an error and you provide format.

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npm i react-final-form-graceful-field

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