"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" (Leonardo da Vinci)
The tcomb library provides a concise but expressive way to define domain models in JavaScript.
The tcomb-validation library builds on tcomb, providing validation functions for tcomb domain models.
This library builds on those two and realizes an old dream of mine.
This playground, while a bit outdated, gives you the general idea.
With tcomb-form you simply call <Form type={Model} />
to generate a form based on that domain model. What does this get you?
- Write a lot less HTML
- Usability and accessibility for free (automatic labels, inline validation, etc)
- No need to update forms when domain model changes
- tcomb-forms lets you override automatic features or add additional information to forms.
- You often don't want to use your domain model directly for a form. You can easily create a form specific model with tcomb that captures the details of a particular feature, and then define a function that uses that model to process the main domain model.
import t from 'tcomb-form'
const FormSchema = t.struct({
name: t.String, // a required string
age: t.maybe(t.Number), // an optional number
rememberMe: t.Boolean // a boolean
})
const App = React.createClass({
onSubmit(evt) {
evt.preventDefault()
const value = this.refs.form.getValue()
if (value) {
console.log(value)
}
},
render() {
return (
<form onSubmit={this.onSubmit}>
<t.form.Form ref="form" type={FormSchema} />
<div className="form-group">
<button type="submit" className="btn btn-primary">Save</button>
</div>
</form>
)
}
})
Output. Labels are automatically generated.
Browser compatibility: same as React >=0.13.0
Thanks so much to Chris Pearce for pointing me in the right direction and for supporting me in the v0.4 rewrite.
Special thanks to William Lubelski (@uiwill), without him this library would be less magic.
Thanks to Esa-Matti Suuronen for the excellent humanize()
function.
Thanks to Andrey Popp for writing react-forms, great inspiration for list management.