Simple React Form is a library to make reusable form components in React and React Native and works great with Meteor
This is just a framework, you must create the form components that you will use.
If you use material-ui you are lucky, because I published a material-ui set of components. simple-react-form-material-ui.
Made for Meteor, but works without Meteor too. This package was inspired by aldeed's autoform.
To use with react native check here
Install the base package
npm install --save simple-react-form
If you use material-ui install that package too
npm install --save simple-react-form-material-ui
If you don't use material-ui check the contributions if there is a package for you.
Browse the examples.
import React from 'react'
import {Form, Field} from 'simple-react-form'
import DatePicker from 'simple-react-form-material-ui/lib/date-picker'
import Text from 'simple-react-form-material-ui/lib/text'
class PostsCreate extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props)
this.state = {}
}
render() {
return (
<div>
<Form state={this.state} onChange={changes => this.setState(changes)}>
<Field fieldName='name' label='Name' type={Text}/>
<Field fieldName='date' label='A Date' type={DatePicker}/>
</Form>
<p>
My name is {this.state.name}
</p>
</div>
)
}
}
You can find more examples here.
- simple-react-form-material-ui Material UI set of fields.
- simple-react-form-bootstrap Bootstrap set of fields.
In this example, the current value of the form will be stored in this.state
import React from 'react'
import {Form, Field} from 'simple-react-form'
import DatePicker from 'simple-react-form-material-ui/lib/date-picker'
import Text from 'simple-react-form-material-ui/lib/text'
class PostsCreate extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props)
this.state = {}
}
render() {
return (
<div>
<Form state={this.state} onChange={changes => this.setState(changes)}>
<Field fieldName='name' label='Name' type={Text}/>
<Field fieldName='date' label='A Date' type={DatePicker}/>
</Form>
<p>
My name is {this.state.name}
</p>
</div>
)
}
}
Automatic forms creation with aldeed/meteor-simple-schema and React.
With simple-schema you must define the object attributes that are not the basics.
Just add this code once in your app.
SimpleSchema.extendOptions({
srf: Match.Optional(Object)
})
Schema
import {Meteor} from 'meteor/meteor'
import Textarea from 'simple-react-form-material-ui/lib/textarea'
import Text from 'simple-react-form-material-ui/lib/text'
const Posts = new Meteor.Collection('posts')
Posts.attachSchema({
title: {
type: String,
srf: {
type: Text
}
},
body: {
type: String,
label: 'Content',
srf: {
type: Textarea
}
}
})
export default Posts
An insert form.
import React from 'react'
import {Form} from 'simple-react-form'
import Posts from '../../collections/posts'
class PostsCreate extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<div>
<h1>Create a post</h1>
<Form
collection={Posts}
type='insert'
ref='form'
onSuccess={(docId) => FlowRouter.go('posts.update', { postId: docId })}/>
<RaisedButton label='Create' onTouchTap={() => this.refs.form.submit()}/>
</div>
)
},
}
An update form.
import React from 'react'
import {Form, Field} from 'simple-react-form'
import Posts from '../../collections/posts'
class PostsUpdate extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<div>
<h1>Post update</h1>
<Form
collection={Posts}
type='update'
ref='form'
doc={this.props.post}>
<Field fieldName='title'/>
<Field fieldName='body'/>
</Form>
<RaisedButton primary={true} label='Save' onTouchTap={() => this.refs.form.submit()}/>
</div>
)
}
}
React Simple Form is built from the idea that you can create custom components easily.
Basically this consist in a component that have the prop value
and the prop onChange
.
You must render the value
and call onChange
passing the new value
when the value has changed.
You can also pass props to this components setting them in the srf parameter of the simple-schema object:
import UploadImage from '../components/my-fields/upload'
Post.attachSchema({
picture: {
type: String,
srf: {
type: UploadImage,
squareOnly: true
}
}
})
Or simply in the field while rendering:
import UploadImage from '../components/my-fields/upload'
<Field fieldName='picture' type={UploadImage} squareOnly={true}/>
You must create a React component. Check the props that are passed by default here
import React from 'react'
export default class UploadImage extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<div>
<p>
{this.props.label}
</p>
<img src={this.props.value} />
<TextField
value={this.props.value}
hintText='Image Url'
onChange={(event) => this.props.onChange(event.target.value)} />
<p>
{this.props.errorMessage}
</p>
</div>
);
}
}
You can view the full list of props here.
Props that are not define in propTypes will be stored in this.passProps
and deleted from propTypes.
With React Native the api is the same, but you must pass the option useFormTag={false}
to the form.
Example:
You must create all your field types (Maybe someone makes a package in the future!)
import React from 'react'
import {View, TextInput} from 'react-native'
export default class TextFieldComponent extends React.Component {
render () {
return (
<View>
<TextInput
style={{height: 40, borderColor: 'gray', borderWidth: 1}}
onChangeText={this.props.onChange}
value={this.props.value}/>
</View>
)
}
}
Render the form in the component you want
import Text from '../components/my-fields/text'
<Form state={this.state} onChange={changes => this.setState(changes)} useFormTag={false}>
<View>
<Field fieldName='email' type={Text}/>
<Field fieldName='password' type={Text}/>
</View>
</Form>
You should always render your fields inside a View when using react native.