react-jsonschema-form
react-final-form
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13,650 | 7,341 | |
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6 days ago | 12 months ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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react-jsonschema-form
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Framework Interoperable Component Libraries Using Lit Web Components.
I've been very passionate about a project called react-jsonschema-form (github, editor). I personally hate writing forms, and love the idea of serializable components, schema, validation all in one. I've always wanted an alternative to this project that offered an alternative to react, and possibly the ability to render a schema form to static HTML (like ssg).
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6 Reasons why JSON Schema is worth your time
See their playground app for examples of creating schema driven forms in no time.
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Making a web UI from Haskell/Servant
I've tried with https://github.com/rjsf-team/react-jsonschema-form ,but the performance is poor when dealing with deep nested form with many inputs.
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Can I build single-page apps with core, like react pages without refreshing the site?
For example, I had a requirement for my team recently to be able to build dynamic form UIs, based off a JSON schema. There are heaps of javscript frameworks for this task e.g. react-jsonschema-form, but nothing in nuget or Blazor is going to help there. So you'd have to write all the logic yourself.
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Why do React frameworks not have testing as a first class concern in their documentation?
React-json-schema form has plenty of tests, using... it looks like react-dom/test-utils
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Show HN: A Database Generator for EVM with CRUD and On-Chain Indexing
https://github.com/rjsf-team/react-jsonschema-form
YAML-LD (application/ld+yaml) round-trips to JSON-LD (application/ld+json) which round trips to RDF; so W3C Linked Data Signatures / W3C Verified Claims cryptographic signatures verify regardless of graph representation.
YAML-LD > 3.1 JSON vs YAML comparison: https://json-ld.github.io/yaml-ld/spec/#json-vs-yaml
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Server Sent UI Schema Driven UIs
React Json Schema Form: https://github.com/rjsf-team/react-jsonschema-form
- How to build forms using the schema-first approach in React
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How I made my first successful open-source project
The most popular package it is being used in currently is react-jsonschema-form, which currently has 11,876 stars on GitHub
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Are you building custom input components or build them from scratch in every project?
When I used react I used react-jsonschema-form which was awesome. Instead of writing inputs and forms I wrote the shape of that form in schema (or better yet, had my server send the shape of the form from the endpoint so that the front end required no coding). Unfortunately the vue equivalents never got ported to vue3 (and seem abandoned), so I wrote my own. Now I write stuff like:
react-final-form
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Best react form validation libraries to use in 2023
react-final-form
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7 great libraries for React
4: Final Form
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A side project I made a year ago and still use to quickly skim through repos/libraries
If you like form libraries, quick plug for Final Form, which was made by the same folks who did Redux Form. It's render engine agnostic (works on react, angular, vue) but has a way better api than formik, and handles custom input components better than RHF.
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Best Library To Create Simple And Complex Forms In React
It's the most popular React library for creating forms compared to formik, react final form, and others, and I use it for all my client projects.
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Formik sucks, is there a decent lib or the best way is to build your own forms?
Another library that does this is react final form, but RHF has better typescript support, works using hooks, and has some excellent documentation.
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What are your struggles when working with forms in react ?
Have you checked out https://final-form.org/react/? Seems like the succesor of redux form. I've never heard of it.
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Lightweight Forms Validation in React
For a forms-heavy application I wouldn't hesitate to pick some popular library, like React Hook Form, React Final Form, or Formik. But for a simple website with a single “Contact Us” form? I'd try to keep things light.
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Experienced Devs, what's something that frustrates you about working with React that's not a simple "you'll know how to do it better once you've enough experience"?
React final form is very complete
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The Best React Form Library (2022)
I’ve tried lots of form libraries, but none solve the burden of easy, rapid form building as well as RJSF does.
- Comparison of UI libraries for React
What are some alternatives?
JSONForms - Customizable JSON Schema-based forms with React, Angular and Vue support out of the box.
react-hook-form - 📋 React Hooks for form state management and validation (Web + React Native)
formik - Build forms in React, without the tears 😭 [Moved to: https://github.com/jaredpalmer/formik]
SurveyJS - Free Open-Source JavaScript form builder library with integration for React, Angular, Vue, jQuery, and Knockout that lets you load and run multiple web forms, or build your own self-hosted form management system, retaining all sensitive data on your servers. You have total freedom of choice as to the backend, because any server + database combination is fully compatible.
react-redux-form - Create forms easily in React with Redux.
formily - 📱🚀 🧩 Cross Device & High Performance Normal Form/Dynamic(JSON Schema) Form/Form Builder -- Support React/React Native/Vue 2/Vue 3
redux-form - A Higher Order Component using react-redux to keep form state in a Redux store
Recoil - Recoil is an experimental state management library for React apps. It provides several capabilities that are difficult to achieve with React alone, while being compatible with the newest features of React.