This package helps in creation of data collection forms in Flutter by removing the boilerplate needed to build a form, validate fields, react to changes and collect final user input.
Also included are common ready-made form input fields for FormBuilder. This gives you a convenient way of adding common ready-made input fields instead of creating your own FormBuilderField from scratch.
- Create a form with several type of inputs
- Get values from form by easy way
- Apply validators to inputs fields
- React to form fields changes and validations
The currently supported fields include:
FormBuilderCheckbox
- Single checkbox fieldFormBuilderCheckboxGroup
- List of checkboxes for multiple selectionFormBuilderChoiceChip
- Creates a chip that acts like a radio button.FormBuilderDateRangePicker
- For selection of a range of datesFormBuilderDateTimePicker
- ForDate
,Time
andDateTime
inputFormBuilderDropdown
- Used to select one value from a list as a DropdownFormBuilderFilterChip
- Creates a chip that acts like a checkboxFormBuilderRadioGroup
- Used to select one value from a list of Radio WidgetsFormBuilderRangeSlider
- Used to select a range from a range of valuesFormBuilderSegmentedControl
- For selection of a value using theCupertinoSegmentedControl
widget as an inputFormBuilderSlider
- For selection of a numerical value on a sliderFormBuilderSwitch
- On/Off switch fieldFormBuilderTextField
- A Material Design text field input
In order to create an input field in the form, along with the label, and any applicable validation, there are several attributes that are supported by all types of inputs namely:
Attribute | Type | Default | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
name |
String |
Yes |
This will form the key in the form value Map | |
initialValue |
T |
null |
No |
The initial value of the input field |
enabled |
bool |
true |
No |
Determines whether the field widget will accept user input. |
decoration |
InputDecoration |
InputDecoration() |
No |
Defines the border, labels, icons, and styles used to decorate the field. |
validator |
FormFieldValidator<T> |
null |
No |
A FormFieldValidator that will check the validity of value in the FormField |
onChanged |
ValueChanged<T> |
null |
No |
This event function will fire immediately the the field value changes |
valueTransformer |
ValueTransformer<T> |
null |
No |
Function that transforms field value before saving to form value. e.g. transform TextField value for numeric field from String to num |
The rest of the attributes will be determined by the type of Widget being used. |
No specific setup required: only install the dependency and use :)
final _formKey = GlobalKey<FormBuilderState>();
FormBuilder(
key: _formKey,
child: FormBuilderTextField(
name: 'text',
onChanged: (val) {
print(val); // Print the text value write into TextField
},
),
)
See pub.dev example tab or github code for more details
To build your own field within a FormBuilder
, we use FormBuilderField
which will require that you define your own field.
Read this article for step-by-step instructions on how to build your own custom field.
var options = ["Option 1", "Option 2", "Option 3"];
FormBuilderField(
name: "name",
validator: FormBuilderValidators.compose([
# Flutter Form Builder
FormBuilderValidators.required(),
]),
builder: (FormFieldState<dynamic> field) {
return InputDecorator(
decoration: InputDecoration(
labelText: "Select option",
contentPadding:
EdgeInsets.only(top: 10.0, bottom: 0.0),
border: InputBorder.none,
errorText: field.errorText,
),
child: Container(
height: 200,
child: CupertinoPicker(
itemExtent: 30,
children: options.map((c) => Text(c)).toList(),
onSelectedItemChanged: (index) {
field.didChange(options[index]);
},
),
),
);
},
),
You can either change the value of one field at a time like so:
_formKey.currentState.fields['color_picker'].didChange(Colors.black);
Or multiple fields value like so:
_formKey.currentState.patchValue({
'age': '50',
'slider': 6.7,
'filter_chip': ['Test 1'],
'choice_chip': 'Test 2',
'rate': 4,
'chips_test': [
Contact(
'Andrew',
'stock@man.com',
'https://d2gg9evh47fn9z.cloudfront.net/800px_COLOURBOX4057996.jpg',
),
],
});
final _formKey = GlobalKey<FormBuilderState>();
final _emailFieldKey = GlobalKey<FormBuilderFieldState>();
...
FormBuilder(
key: _formKey,
child: Column(
children: [
FormBuilderTextField(
key: _emailFieldKey,
name: 'email',
decoration: const InputDecoration(labelText: 'Email'),
validator: FormBuilderValidators.compose([
FormBuilderValidators.required(),
FormBuilderValidators.email(),
]),
),
ElevatedButton(
child: const Text('Submit'),
onPressed: () async {
if(await checkIfEmailExists()){
// Either invalidate using Form Key
_formKey.currentState?.invalidateField(
name: 'email', errorText: 'Email already taken.');
// OR invalidate using Field Key
_emailFieldKey.currentState
?.invalidate('Email already taken');
}
},
),
],
),
),
Declare a variable to hold your error:
String _emailError;
Use the variable as the errorText
within InputDecoration
FormBuilderTextField(
name: 'email',
decoration: InputDecoration(
labelText: 'Email',
errorText: _emailError,
),
validator: FormBuilderValidators.compose([
FormBuilderValidators.required(),
FormBuilderValidators.email(),
]),
),
Set the error text
RaisedButton(
child: Text('Submit'),
onPressed: () async {
setState(() => _emailError = null);
if(await checkIfEmailExists()){
setState(() => _emailError = 'Email already taken.');
}
},
),
You can also validate a field based on the value of another field
FormBuilderRadioGroup(
decoration: InputDecoration(labelText: 'My best language'),
name: 'my_language',
validator: FormBuilderValidators.required(),
options: [
'Dart',
'Kotlin',
'Java',
'Swift',
'Objective-C',
'Other'
]
.map((lang) => FormBuilderFieldOption(value: lang))
.toList(growable: false),
),
FormBuilderTextField(
name: 'specify',
decoration:
InputDecoration(labelText: 'If Other, please specify'),
validator: (val) {
if (_formKey.currentState.fields['my_language']?.value ==
'Other' &&
(val == null || val.isEmpty)) {
return 'Kindly specify your language';
}
return null;
},
),
If you can add some button to reset specific field, can use the decoration
parameter like this:
List<String> genderOptions = ['Male', 'Female', 'Other'];
FormBuilderDropdown<String>(
name: 'gender',
decoration: InputDecoration(
labelText: 'Gender',
initialValue: 'Male',
suffix: IconButton(
icon: const Icon(Icons.close),
onPressed: () {
_formKey.currentState!.fields['gender']
?.reset();
},
),
hintText: 'Select Gender',
),
items: genderOptions
.map((gender) => DropdownMenuItem(
alignment: AlignmentDirectional.center,
value: gender,
child: Text(gender),
))
.toList(),
),
Or if is allowed by the field, set a value like this:
FormBuilderTextField(
name: 'age',
decoration: InputDecoration(
labelText: 'Age',
suffixIcon: IconButton(
icon: const Icon(Icons.plus_one),
onPressed: () {
_formKey.currentState!.fields['age']
?.didChange('14');
},
),
),
initialValue: '13',
keyboardType: TextInputType.number,
),
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