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@duplojs/form

v0.1.2

Published

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Readme

@duplojs/form

NPM version

@duplojs/form is a structure-first, strongly typed form library for Vue.

Instead of wiring forms manually (value collection, validation plumbing, complex UI flows), you compose a FormField tree and let the library handle the form mechanics.

Provide your input components or use the ones already available, compose layouts, and you get a powerful form engine with reusable rendering and strong typing.

What’s inside?

  • createForm(...): creates a reusable useForm(...) initializer bound to your templates.
  • createInput(...): turns your Vue components into reusable form inputs.
  • Built-in layouts to model real-world forms:
    • useMultiLayout
    • useRepeatLayout
    • useUnionLayout
    • useStepLayout
    • useSectionLayout
    • useSlotLayout
    • useCheckLayout
    • useDisabledLayout
  • Default implementations:
    • @duplojs/form/vueGrid + @duplojs/form/vueGrid.css
    • @duplojs/form/vueDesignSystem + @duplojs/form/vueDesignSystem.css

Why this approach

  • Structure-first approach: define the form structure once, then compose and reuse it.
  • Logic is built-in: nested layouts, complex branches, step forms, and conditional disabling.
  • Design freedom: keep your own design system and visual identity.
  • Contract-based inputs: if your component respects the minimal input contract, it becomes a first-class form input with createInput(...).
  • End-to-end typing: from declared fields to checked output value.

Core concepts

  • Inputs and layouts both return FormField, so everything composes the same way.
  • A form is initialized from one root FormField.
  • currentValue is the live raw form state.
  • check() executes validation for the full tree and returns checked output (or errors).
  • Templates control rendering only, not business logic.
  • Field validation is defined through dataParser; during check(), these parsers are executed and drive validation errors/messages.

Install

npm install @duplojs/form@0 @duplojs/utils@1

Documentation

https://form.duplojs.dev