JSONForms
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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JSONForms
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Looking for an Android framework for dynamic form creation based on JSON schema
I'm currently working on an Android app that requires dynamic form creation based on JSON schema. I came across the website jsonforms.io and was impressed by their framework for generating forms from JSON schema.
- How do you handle very big forms?
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What is the best practices for creating multi-step form?
We use JsonForms and for multiple forms and its quite powerful & consistant
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What would make you use (or not) a tool like JSON Forms for your apps? I'm asking cause I want to learn how to evaluate tooling
There's this cool tool called JSON Forms. Basically you specify a schema and a rudimentary form is generated based on that schema with a framework of your choosing (vue, react, angular) with no additional configuration! Sounded cool so I cloned it. Now it looks like a real time saver, but i'm concerned about how I am using an 'imported template' that will probably restrict any customization on my end.
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Server Sent UI Schema Driven UIs
Json Forms: https://jsonforms.io/
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Form builder based on data structure
Yes, exactly. I did some searching after I posed the question and found this so far https://jsonforms.io/
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What are your struggles when working with forms in react ?
The best way I found to build form intensive apps is using: https://jsonforms.io/ It's super declarative with JSON Schema and can be easily extended by writing custom widgets. Also it provides good balance between being "battery charged" and freedom of state management.
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RJSF : My Favorite (Underrated) React Form Library
I agree. RJSF examples work fine but it doesn't scale well to large forms. For a similar approach but better implementation, take a look at https://jsonforms.io/ which also supports multiple frameworks.
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CRUD with dynamic database, what is the best practice?
Of course in js there's a Library for that: https://jsonforms.io/
stitches
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Styling React 2023 edition
Over the past few years, I've worked with React apps utilising various CSS-in-JS libraries, starting with styled-components, transitioning through emotion, Theme UI, and finally Stitches. I've also integrated MUI, Mantine, and Chakra in numerous client projects.
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HyperUI: Free Open Source Tailwind CSS Components
Radix has some great ideas that challenge the way components are usually built. I'd love to use it, but am somewhat burned by how Stitches stopped being maintained due to the changes in React 18. Context: https://github.com/stitchesjs/stitches/discussions/1149#disc...
To be clear, it's not so much that they decided to not spend time, energy and money into maintaining it, but that there's seemingly been very little (if any) interest in letting others maintain it despite several people expressing interest. I'm sure it's scare handing over commit access, but if you're giving it up anyway then why not just do it, see what happens? Instead it's just dead in the water.
I'd happily pay license fees to use Radix and/or Stitches, if that guarantees maintenance. Sadly that's not an option it seems.
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Why do experienced front-end developers use CSS frameworks?
I work on a lot of more "creative" projects where frameworks like TailwindCSS or Bootstrap just don't cut it. My approach has always been to use some kind of library to ease the process of creating my own CSS framework that can then be used by other people. I find that Stitches does it pretty well. You set your design tokens, then you have IntelliSense to help people understand the design system.
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I created a Zero-Runtime CSS-in-JS Library Compatible with Next.js App Router and RSC
Some libraries, such as Stitches, claim near-zero runtime performance overhead by tackling the first issue (parsing JavaScript CSS objects). Nevertheless, they still inject the parsed CSS into the DOM at runtime, which means they havenβt entirely eliminated the performance concerns.
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what's the best way for styling our components in react?
Stitches allows you to map your design system
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What are ways we can integrate our designers into our React projects?
Define strict system of colors, spaces, etc then attempt to synchronize usage of it in both design and code (tools like https://vanilla-extract.style/ or https://stitches.dev/ can help with enforcing system on software side)
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What would be your styling library of choice if you were starting a new project?
Curious to understand what is trending. We've been big fans of Stitches, however, unfortunately the project is no longer maintained.
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Introducing DecaUI
There are some issues with SSR and NextJS in React 18: https://github.com/stitchesjs/stitches/issues/863
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Getting started with NextUI and Next.js
According to the docs, NextUI is a React UI library that allows you to make beautiful, modern, and fast websites/applications regardless of your design experience. It is created with React and Stitches, based on React Aria, and inspired by Vuesax.
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Top 3 React UI Libraries in 2023
Stitches CSS customization
What are some alternatives?
react-jsonschema-form - A React component for building Web forms from JSON Schema.
vanilla-extract - Zero-runtime Stylesheets-in-TypeScript
formik - Build forms in React, without the tears π [Moved to: https://github.com/jaredpalmer/formik]
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
react-hook-form - π React Hooks for form state management and validation (Web + React Native)
chakra-ui - β‘οΈ Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React Applications
formily - π±π 𧩠Cross Device & High Performance Normal Form/Dynamic(JSON Schema) Form/Form Builder -- Support React/React Native/Vue 2/Vue 3
Material UI - Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.
ngx-formly - π JSON powered / Dynamic forms for Angular
tailwind - π₯ A schematic that adds Tailwind CSS to Angular applications
react-final-form - π High performance subscription-based form state management for React
styled-system - β¬’ Style props for rapid UI development