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- package/LICENSE +21 -0
- package/README.md +165 -0
- package/dist/Field.d.ts +52 -0
- package/dist/Formex.d.ts +7 -0
- package/dist/index.d.ts +5 -0
- package/dist/index.es.js +486 -0
- package/dist/index.es.js.map +1 -0
- package/dist/index.umd.js +502 -0
- package/dist/index.umd.js.map +1 -0
- package/dist/types.d.ts +40 -0
- package/dist/useCreateFormex.d.ts +14 -0
- package/dist/utils.d.ts +16 -0
- package/package.json +78 -0
- package/src/Field.tsx +158 -0
- package/src/Formex.tsx +10 -0
- package/src/index.ts +5 -0
- package/src/types.ts +45 -0
- package/src/useCreateFormex.tsx +291 -0
- package/src/utils.ts +100 -0
package/LICENSE
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MIT License
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Copyright (c) 2023 Rebase
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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SOFTWARE.
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# Formex - React Form Library
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Formex is a lightweight, flexible library designed to simplify form handling within React applications. By leveraging React's powerful context and hooks features, Formex allows for efficient form state management with minimal boilerplate code.
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## Features
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- Lightweight and easy to integrate
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- Supports custom field components
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- Built-in validation handling
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- Provides both field-level and form-level state management
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## Installation
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To install Formex, you can use either npm or yarn:
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```sh
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npm install @rebasepro/formex
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# or if you're using yarn
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yarn add @rebasepro/formex
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```
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## Quick Start
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To get started with Formex, you first need to create your form context and form controller using the `useCreateFormex` hook. Then, you can structure your form using the `<Field />` components provided by Formex.
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### Step 1: Create your form controller
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```jsx
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import { useCreateFormex } from 'formex-library';
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const MyForm = () => {
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const formController = useCreateFormex({
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name: '',
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email: '',
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// Optionally add a validation function
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// validation: values => {
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// if (!values.name) errors.name = 'Name is required';
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onSubmit: (values) => {
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console.log('Form Submitted:', values);
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{/* Field components go here */}
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placeholder="Your name"
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## API Reference
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Hook to create a form controller.
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- `initialValues`: An object with your form's initial values.
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- `validation` (optional): A function for validating form data.
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- `validateOnChange` (optional): If `true`, validates fields whenever they change.
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- `name`: The name of the form field.
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- `as` (optional): The component or HTML tag that should be rendered. Defaults to `"input"`.
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- `children`: A function that returns the field input component. Receives field props as its parameter.
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**Example**
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## Customization
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## Conclusion
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Formex provides a simple yet powerful way to manage forms in React applications. It reduces the amount of boilerplate code needed and offers flexibility to work with custom components and validation strategies. Whether you are building simple or complex forms, Formex can help streamline your form management process.
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export interface FieldInputProps<Value> {
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export interface FormexFieldProps<Value = any, FormValues extends object = any> {
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