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Semantic-UI-React form validation using redux-form example
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// semantic-ui-form.js | |
import React from 'react'; | |
import PropTypes from 'prop-types'; | |
import { Form, Input } from 'semantic-ui-react'; | |
export default function semanticFormField ({ input, type, label, placeholder, meta: { touched, error, warning }, as: As = Input, ...props }) { | |
function handleChange (e, { value }) { | |
return input.onChange(value); | |
} | |
return ( | |
<Form.Field> | |
<As {...props} {...input} value={input.value} type={type} label={label} placeholder={placeholder} onChange={handleChange} /> | |
{touched && ((error && <span><i>{error}</i></span>) || (warning && <span><i>{warning}</i></span>))} | |
</Form.Field> | |
); | |
} | |
semanticFormField.propTypes = { | |
as: PropTypes.any, | |
input: PropTypes.object, | |
type: PropTypes.string, | |
label: PropTypes.string, | |
placeholder: PropTypes.string, | |
meta: PropTypes.object | |
}; | |
// validation.js | |
export const required = value => (value ? undefined : 'Required'); | |
export const number = value => value && isNaN(Number(value)) ? 'Must be a number' : undefined; | |
export const email = value => { | |
value && !/^[A-Z0-9._%+-]+@[A-Z0-9.-]+\.[A-Z]{2,4}$/i.test(value) | |
? 'Invalid email address' | |
: undefined; | |
}; | |
// your-component.js | |
import React from 'react'; | |
import PropTypes from 'prop-types'; | |
import { compose } from 'redux'; | |
import { Field, reduxForm } from 'redux-form'; | |
import { Button, Form } from 'semantic-ui-react'; | |
import semanticFormField from './semanticFormField'; | |
import { required, number, minValue } from './validation'; | |
const options = [ | |
{ key: '0', text: 'Option 1', value: '0' }, | |
{ key: '1', text: 'Option 2', value: '1' } | |
]; | |
const ComponentForm = (props) => { | |
return ( | |
<Form name="product" onSubmit={handleSubmit(onSubmit)}> | |
<Field name="selectExample" component={semanticFormField} as={Form.Select} options={options} label="Select label" placeholder="Select an option" validate={required} /> | |
<Field name="textInputExample" component={semanticFormField} as={Form.Input} type="text" label="Input label" placeholder="Text Input" validate={required} /> | |
<Field name="numberInputExample" component={semanticFormField} as={Form.Input} type="text" label="Number label" placeholder="Number Input" validate={number} /> | |
<Field name="emailInputExample" component={semanticFormField} as={Form.Input} type="email" label="Email label" placeholder="Email Input" validate={[required, email]} /> | |
<Button primary loading={submitting} disabled={pristine || submitting}>Submit</Button> | |
</Form> | |
); | |
}; | |
ComponentForm.propTypes = { | |
handleSubmit: PropTypes.func, | |
reset: PropTypes.func, | |
onSubmit: PropTypes.func, | |
pristine: PropTypes.bool, | |
submitting: PropTypes.bool | |
}; | |
export default compose( | |
reduxForm({ | |
form: 'yourComponent', | |
enableReinitialize: true | |
}) | |
)(ComponentForm); | |
// Use the above created form component anywhere else in the code base | |
import ComponentForm from './your-component'; | |
class ComponentWhereFormIsUsed extends React.Component { | |
// Capturing redux form values from redux form store (pay attention to the name we defined in the previous component) | |
onSubmit = values => {( | |
values.selectExample, | |
values.textInputExample, | |
values.numberInputExample, | |
values.emailInputExample | |
)}; | |
render() { | |
return ( | |
<ComponentForm onSubmit={this.onSubmit} /> | |
); | |
} | |
} |
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