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react-native-clean-form

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Easy react-native forms using bootstrap-like syntax with redux-form+immutablejs integration. Styled using styled-components

Big kudos to Artyom Khamitov

The look of the form was inspired by this shot by Artyom Khamitov. Check out his profile on Dribbble.

















Installation

Run npm install --save react-native-clean-form

The form uses react-native-vector-icons so it is important the fonts are linked by using react-native link or one of the other options available.

Example

I have written an article on my blog about React Native and redux-form

For a complete example check out the example folder

Usage

import {
  ActionsContainer,
  Button,
  FieldsContainer,
  Fieldset,
  Form,
  FormGroup,
  Input,
  Label,
  Switch
} from 'react-native-clean-form'

const FormView = props => (
  <Form>
    <FieldsContainer>
      <Fieldset label="Contact details">
        <FormGroup>
          <Label>First name</Label>
          <Input placeholder="Esben" onChangeText={this.onFirstNameChange} />
        </FormGroup>
        <FormGroup>
          <Label>Email</Label>
          <Input placeholder="esbenspetersen@gmail.com" onChangeText={this.onEmailChange} />
        </FormGroup>
      </Fieldset>
      <Fieldset label="Password" last>
        <FormGroup>
          <Label>Password</Label>
          <Input placeholder="Enter a password" onChangeText={this.onPasswordChange} />
        </FormGroup>
        <FormGroup>
          <Label>Repeat password</Label>
          <Input placeholder="Repeat your password" onChangeText={this.onRepeatPasswordChange} />
        </FormGroup>
        <FormGroup border={false}>
          <Label>Save my password</Label>
          <Switch onValueChange={this.toggleSaveMyPassword} />
        </FormGroup>     
      </Fieldset>
    </FieldsContainer>
    <ActionsContainer>
      <Button icon="md-checkmark" iconPlacement="right" onPress={this.save}>Save</Button>
    </ActionsContainer>
  </Form>
)

Usage with redux-form

import React from 'react'
import { reduxForm } from 'redux-form'
import {
  ActionsContainer,
  Button,
  FieldsContainer,
  Fieldset,
  Form,
  FormGroup,
  Label,
} from 'react-native-clean-form'
import {
  Input,
  Switch
} from 'react-native-clean-form/redux-form'
import { View,Text } from 'react-native'

const onSubmit = (values, dispatch) => {
  return new Promise((resolve) => {
    setTimeout(() => {
      console.log(values)
      resolve()
    }, 1500)
  })
}

const FormView = props => {
  const { handleSubmit, submitting } = this.props

  return (
    <Form>
      <FieldsContainer>
        <Fieldset label="Contact details">
          <Input name="first_name" label="First name" placeholder="John" />
          <Input name="email" label="Email" placeholder="something@domain.com" />
        </Fieldset>
        <Fieldset label="Shipping details" last>
          <Input name="password" label="Address" placeholder="Hejrevej 33" />
          <Input name="password_repeat" label="City" placeholder="Copenhagen" />
          <Switch label="Save my details" border={false} name="save_details" />
        </Fieldset>
      </FieldsContainer>
      <ActionsContainer>
        <Button icon="md-checkmark" iconPlacement="right" onPress={handleSubmit(onSubmit)} submitting={submitting}>Save</Button>
      </ActionsContainer>
    </Form>
  )
}

export default reduxForm({
  form: 'Form'
})(FormView)

Usage with redux-form and Immutable.js

To make it work with Immutable.js import Input, Select, and Switch from react-native-clean-form/redux-form-immutable instead of react-native-clean-form/redux-form. Also, check out the included example

Validation

If integrating with redux-form validation is supported right out of the box. Just add a validation key to reduxForm your normally would.

If not using redux-form, there is an error prop on FormGroup which will display the error if used.





Async feedback

The Button component has a submitting prop. If true, a spinner will be displayed.





Run the example

Clone the repo first.

git clone https://github.com/esbenp/react-native-clean-form && cd react-native-clean-form

Install dependencies.

cd example
npm install

Run the simulator.

react-native run-ios