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react-formbuild-component

v4.0.12

Published

Form builder

Downloads

115

Readme

@react-formbuild-component

react-formbuild-component is a React library for dealing with Forms

Default props of the Component

<FormBuild
 error={error} Error messages comming from the Redux Store (usually)
 abmStatus={abmStatus} Status of the abm Coming from the Redux Store (usually)
 siteKey={siteKey}  Sitekey needed for GoogleCaptcha functionality (only needed when captcha is enabled on the Json form)
 jsonForm={jsonForm}    
 token={token}  Auth Token needed for http get when Select option consumes from external api (Only needed when Select has a source endpoint)
/>

WorkFlow

1-Create a Json Model to be saved in src/model/data/"name of the View that will consume the Json, there are many examples on the doc/examples/json folder."

2-Choose where you want to host the json:

3-Use the component on the render area

4-Create a button and paste the handleOnSubmit

     const submit = {
                name: 'submit',
                onSubmit: values => {
                    this.handlerOnSubmit(values);
                }
            };

5-Link the handler into the Json form Using the lodash Library (Should be imported before hand)

Object.assign(formJSON[0].buttons[0], formJSON[0].buttons[0], submit);

6-Create the logic that handles the onUpdate

        if (this.props.update) {
        const onUpdate = {
            fields: [
                        {
                            value: this.prop.value
                            placeholder: this.prop.somthing,
                        }, 
                        {
                            value: this.prop.value
                            placeholder: this.prop.placeholder,
                        }
            ]
        }

7- Merge onupdate values into json form (same step 5 but for fields)

8-Link the handler into the Json form Using the lodash Library (Should be imported before hand)

Object.assign(formJSON[0].fields, formJSON[0].fields, onUpdate);

9- Let the FormBuilder render the Json