A lightweight, flexible, and customizable form validation library built with React and styled using Tailwind CSS. It streamlines the process of creating forms with validation, offering reusable components and simple validation rules for easy integration into your React projects.
To install the library, run the following command:
npm install react-tailwind-form-validator
# or
yarn add react-tailwind-form-validator
Tailwind CSS must be installed in your project before using this library. If you haven't installed Tailwind CSS yet, follow the installation guide to set it up.
Check out the live working demo at: React Tailwind Form Validator Demo
Follow these steps to begin using the form validation components in your React application.
First, you need to wrap your application with the FormProvider
to manage form state and validation across all form elements.
import { StrictMode } from 'react';
import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { FormProvider } from 'react-tailwind-form-validator';
import App from './App.tsx';
import './index.css';
createRoot(document.getElementById('root')!).render(
<StrictMode>
<FormProvider>
<App />
</FormProvider>
</StrictMode>
);
The library provides several customizable components for building your form. Here are the available components:
- Input: A text input field with validation support.
- RadioButton: A group of radio buttons with validation.
- Select: A dropdown select element with validation.
- Button: A submission button for the form that triggers validation.
Each component can be styled using Tailwind CSS classes.
Create a new file src/components/MyForm.tsx
:
import React from 'react';
import {
Button,
Input,
RadioButton,
Select,
useFormData,
} from 'react-tailwind-form-validator';
interface SubmittedData {
email: string;
password: string;
username: string;
gender: string;
securityLevel: string;
}
export const MyForm: React.FC = () => {
const { formData, revalidate, areInputsValid } = useFormData();
const data: SubmittedData = {
email: formData.email,
password: formData.password,
username: formData.username,
gender: formData.gender,
securityLevel: formData.securityLevel,
};
const handleSubmit = (e: React.FormEvent) => {
e.preventDefault();
revalidate();
if (areInputsValid()) {
console.log('Form submitted:', data);
alert(`Form submitted successfully!, Data is \n${JSON.stringify(data)}`);
} else {
alert('Please fill at least one field.');
}
};
return (
<form className="space-y-3 w-full flex flex-col items-center">
<Input
fieldKey="email"
styleVariant="outline"
type="email"
className="text-lg"
/>
<Input
fieldKey="password"
type="password"
styleVariant="outline"
className="text-lg"
/>
<Input
type="text"
className=""
fieldKey="username"
placeholder="Username"
customValidation={(value: string) =>
value.length < 4 ? 'Username must be at least 4 characters' : null
}
/>
<RadioButton
fieldKey="gender"
containerClassName="flex justify-center items-center gap-4"
labelClassName="space-x-2"
options={[
{ value: 'male', label: 'Male' },
{ value: 'female', label: 'Female' },
{
value: "Don't Blame me for not including the rest...😉",
label: 'Others',
},
]}
required
/>
<Select
fieldKey="security"
className=""
options={[
{ value: 'max', label: 'Password Security to max' },
{ value: 'low', label: 'Password Security to low' },
]}
placeholder="Select Security Level"
styleVariant="outline"
/>
<Button
variant="outline"
onClick={handleSubmit}
className="text-lg py-3 px-6 font-semibold"
>
Submit
</Button>
</form>
);
};
import { MyForm } from './components/MyForm';
function App() {
return (
<div className="min-h-screen bg-gray-100 flex items-center justify-center">
<MyForm />
</div>
);
}
export default App;
npm run dev
Each form component supports several built-in validation rules, such as required
and customValidation
, that can be applied to the form fields. You can also define custom validation logic (e.g., regex or length checks).
<Input
type="text"
fieldKey="username"
placeholder="Username"
customValidation={(value) => {
const regex = /^[a-zA-Z0-9_]+$/; // Only allows letters, numbers, and underscores
if (!regex.test(value)) {
return 'Username can only contain letters, numbers, and underscores';
}
if (value.length < 4) {
return 'Username must be at least 4 characters';
}
return null; // Validation passed
}}
/>
For a complete example, please refer to the example folder in this project or visit GitHub Repo.
Here’s a breakdown of the props available for each component:
Props for the Button component:
-
variant
: Determines the button style. Can be'default'
or'outline'
. -
disabled
: Optional. If set totrue
, the button will be disabled. -
className
: Optional. Custom Tailwind CSS class for styling. -
iconLeft
: Optional. An icon to display on the left side of the button. -
iconRight
: Optional. An icon to display on the right side of the button.
Props for the Input component:
-
fieldKey
: A unique key to identify the form field. -
type
: The input field type. Can be'email'
,'password'
,'number'
,'date'
, or'text'
. -
placeholder
: Optional. The placeholder text for the input field. -
required
: Optional. Iftrue
, the field is required. -
className
: Optional. Custom Tailwind CSS class for styling. -
security
: Optional. Can be'max'
or'low'
to specify security level (for password fields). -
styleVariant
: Optional. Defines the input style. Can be'default'
or'outline'
. -
customValidation
: Optional. A function to perform custom validation. -
onChange
: Optional. CustomonChange
handler for input change. -
onValidityChange
: Optional. A callback function for validity change.
Props for the RadioButton component:
-
options
: An array of radio button options, where each option is an object withvalue
andlabel
. -
fieldKey
: A unique key to identify the field. -
onChange
: Optional. Custom handler for radio button selection change. -
containerClassName
: Optional. Custom Tailwind CSS class for the radio button container. -
labelClassName
: Optional. Custom Tailwind CSS class for the label of each radio button. -
className
: Optional. Custom Tailwind CSS class for the radio buttons. -
textClassName
: Optional. Custom Tailwind CSS class for the text next to the radio button. -
required
: Optional. Iftrue
, the radio button selection is required.
Props for the Select component:
-
options
: An array of select options, where each option is an object withvalue
andlabel
. -
fieldKey
: A unique key to identify the field. -
placeholder
: Optional. Placeholder text for the select element. -
required
: Optional. Iftrue
, the field is required. -
label
: Optional. The label for the select field. -
className
: Optional. Custom Tailwind CSS class for styling. -
styleVariant
: Optional. Defines the select style. Can be'default'
or'outline'
. -
onChange
: Optional. Custom handler for value change in the select field. -
onValidityChange
: Optional. Callback for validity change.
- Easy Integration: Minimal setup for integrating form validation into your React application.
- Tailwind CSS Integration: Fully styled with Tailwind CSS for flexible and responsive design.
- Customizable Components: Modify the appearance and behavior of each form component.
-
Built-in Validation: Includes common validation rules like
required
and custom validation functions (e.g., regex, length checks). - Responsive: Mobile-first and responsive design using Tailwind CSS.
React Tailwind Form Validator is designed to make form creation and validation simple and customizable. It integrates seamlessly with Tailwind CSS for flexible styling, supports built-in and custom validation rules, and is easy to use in any React project.