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Components | Data Entry | 1 | Form |
Form is used to collect, validate, and submit the user input, usually contains various form items including checkbox, radio, input, select, and etc.
When to use
- When you need to create a instance or collect information.
- When you need to validate fields in certain rules.
Form Component
You can align the controls of a form
using the layout
prop:
horizontal
:to horizontally align thelabel
s and controls of the fields. (Default)vertical
:to vertically align thelabel
s and controls of the fields.inline
:to render form fields in one line.
Form Item Component
A form consists of one or more form fields whose type includes input, textarea, checkbox, radio, select, tag, and more.
A form field is defined using <Form.Item />
.
<Form.Item {...props}>
{children}
</Form.Item>
API
Form
more example rc-form。
Property | Description | Type | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
form | Decorated by Form.create() will be automatically set this.props.form property |
object | n/a |
hideRequiredMark | Hide required mark of all form items | Boolean | false |
labelAlign | Label text align | 'left' | 'right' | 'right' |
labelCol | (Added in 3.14.0. Previous version can only set on FormItem.) The layout of label. You can set span offset to something like {span: 3, offset: 12} or sm: {span: 3, offset: 12} same as with <Col> |
object | |
layout | Define form layout | 'horizontal'|'vertical'|'inline' | 'horizontal' |
onSubmit | Defines a function will be called if form data validation is successful. | Function(e:Event) | |
wrapperCol | (Added in 3.14.0. Previous version can only set on FormItem.) The layout for input controls, same as labelCol |
object | |
colon | change default props colon value of Form.Item | boolean | true |
Form.create(options)
How to use:
class CustomizedForm extends React.Component {}
CustomizedForm = Form.create({})(CustomizedForm);
The following options
are available:
Property | Description | Type |
---|---|---|
mapPropsToFields | Convert props to field value(e.g. reading the values from Redux store). And you must mark returned fields with Form.createFormField . Please note that the form fields will become controlled components. Properties like errors will not be automatically mapped and need to be manually passed in. |
(props) => ({ [fieldName]: FormField { value } }) |
name | Set the id prefix of fields under form | - |
validateMessages | Default validate message. And its format is similar with newMessages's returned value | Object { [nested.path]: String } |
onFieldsChange | Specify a function that will be called when the fields (including errors) of a Form.Item gets changed. Usage example: saving the field's value to Redux store. |
Function(props, changedFields, allFields) |
onValuesChange | A handler while value of any field is changed | (props, changedValues, allValues) => void |
If you want to get ref
after Form.create
, you can use wrappedComponentRef
provided by rc-form
, details can be viewed here.
class CustomizedForm extends React.Component { ... }
// use wrappedComponentRef
const EnhancedForm = Form.create()(CustomizedForm);
<EnhancedForm wrappedComponentRef={(form) => this.form = form} />
this.form // => The instance of CustomizedForm
If the form has been decorated by Form.create
then it has this.props.form
property. this.props.form
provides some APIs as follows:
Note: Before using
getFieldsValue
getFieldValue
setFieldsValue
and so on, please make sure that corresponding field had been registered withgetFieldDecorator
.
Method | Description | Type |
---|---|---|
getFieldDecorator | Two-way binding for form, please read below for details. | |
getFieldError | Get the error of a field. | Function(name) |
getFieldsError | Get the specified fields' error. If you don't specify a parameter, you will get all fields' error. | Function([names: string[]]) |
getFieldsValue | Get the specified fields' values. If you don't specify a parameter, you will get all fields' values. | Function([fieldNames: string[]]) |
getFieldValue | Get the value of a field. | Function(fieldName: string) |
isFieldsTouched | Check whether any of fields is touched by getFieldDecorator 's options.trigger event |
(names?: string[]) => boolean |
isFieldTouched | Check whether a field is touched by getFieldDecorator 's options.trigger event |
(name: string) => boolean |
isFieldValidating | Check if the specified field is being validated. | Function(name) |
resetFields | Reset the specified fields' value(to initialValue ) and status. If you don't specify a parameter, all the fields will be reset. |
Function([names: string[]]) |
setFields | Set value and error state of fields. Code Sample | ({ [fieldName]: {value: any, errors: [Error] } }) => void |
setFieldsValue | Set the value of a field. (Note: please don't use it in componentWillReceiveProps , otherwise, it will cause an endless loop, reason) |
({ [fieldName]: value }) => void |
validateFields | Validate the specified fields and get theirs values and errors. If you don't specify the parameter of fieldNames, you will validate all fields. | ( [fieldNames: string[]], [options: object], callback(errors, values) ) => void |
validateFieldsAndScroll | This function is similar to validateFields , but after validation, if the target field is not in visible area of form, form will be automatically scrolled to the target field area. |
same as validateFields |
validateFields/validateFieldsAndScroll
const { form: { validateFields } } = this.props;
validateFields((errors, values) => {
// ...
});
validateFields(['field1', 'field2'], (errors, values) => {
// ...
});
validateFields(['field1', 'field2'], options, (errors, values) => {
// ...
});
Method | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
options.first | If true , every field will stop validation at first failed rule |
boolean | false |
options.firstFields | Those fields will stop validation at first failed rule | String[] | [] |
options.force | Should validate validated field again when validateTrigger is been triggered again |
boolean | false |
options.scroll | Config scroll behavior of validateFieldsAndScroll , more: dom-scroll-into-view's config |
Object | {} |
Callback arguments example of validateFields
-
errors
:{ "username": { "errors": [ { "message": "Please input your username!", "field": "username" } ] }, "password": { "errors": [ { "message": "Please input your Password!", "field": "password" } ] } }
-
values
:{ "username": "username", "password": "password", }
Form.createFormField
To mark the returned fields data in mapPropsToFields
, demo.
this.props.form.getFieldDecorator(id, options)
After wrapped by getFieldDecorator
, value
(or other property defined by valuePropName
) onChange
(or other property defined by trigger
) props will be added to form controls, the flow of form data will be handled by Form which will cause:
- You shouldn't use
onChange
to collect data, but you still can listen toonChange
(and so on) events. - You cannot set value of form control via
value
defaultValue
prop, and you should set default value withinitialValue
ingetFieldDecorator
instead. - You shouldn't call
setState
manually, please usethis.props.form.setFieldsValue
to change value programmatically.
Special attention
If you use react@<15.3.0
, then, you can't use getFieldDecorator
in stateless component: https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/6534
getFieldDecorator(id, options) parameters
Property | Description | Type | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
id | The unique identifier is required. support nested fields format. | string | |
options.getValueFromEvent | Specify how to get value from event or other onChange arguments | function(..args) | reference |
options.getValueProps | Get the component props according to field value. | function(value): any | reference |
options.initialValue | You can specify initial value, type, optional value of children node. (Note: Because Form will test equality with === internally, we recommend to use variable as initialValue , instead of literal) |
n/a | |
options.normalize | Normalize value to form component, a select-all example | function(value, prevValue, allValues): any | - |
options.preserve | Keep the field even if field removed | boolean | - |
options.rules | Includes validation rules. Please refer to "Validation Rules" part for details. | object[] | n/a |
options.trigger | When to collect the value of children node | string | 'onChange' |
options.validateFirst | Whether stop validate on first rule of error for this field. | boolean | false |
options.validateTrigger | When to validate the value of children node. | string|string[] | 'onChange' |
options.valuePropName | Props of children node, for example, the prop of Switch is 'checked'. | string | 'value' |
More option at rc-form option。
Form.Item
Note: if Form.Item has multiple children that had been decorated by getFieldDecorator
, help
and required
and validateStatus
can't be generated automatically.
Property | Description | Type | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
colon | Used with label , whether to display : after label text. |
boolean | true |
extra | The extra prompt message. It is similar to help. Usage example: to display error message and prompt message at the same time. | string|ReactNode | |
hasFeedback | Used with validateStatus , this option specifies the validation status icon. Recommended to be used only with Input . |
boolean | false |
help | The prompt message. If not provided, the prompt message will be generated by the validation rule. | string|ReactNode | |
label | Label text | string|ReactNode | |
labelCol | The layout of label. You can set span offset to something like {span: 3, offset: 12} or sm: {span: 3, offset: 12} same as with <Col> . You can set on Form one time after 3.14.0. Will take FormItem's prop when both set with Form. |
object | |
required | Whether provided or not, it will be generated by the validation rule. | boolean | false |
validateStatus | The validation status. If not provided, it will be generated by validation rule. options: 'success' 'warning' 'error' 'validating' | string | |
wrapperCol | The layout for input controls, same as labelCol . You can set on Form one time after 3.14.0. Will take FormItem's prop when both set with Form. |
object |
Validation Rules
Property | Description | Type | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
enum | validate a value from a list of possible values | string | - |
len | validate an exact length of a field | number | - |
max | validate a max length of a field | number | - |
message | validation error message | string|ReactNode | - |
min | validate a min length of a field | number | - |
pattern | validate from a regular expression | RegExp | - |
required | indicates whether field is required | boolean | false |
transform | transform a value before validation | function(value) => transformedValue:any | - |
type | built-in validation type, available options | string | 'string' |
validator | custom validate function (Note: callback must be called) | function(rule, value, callback) | - |
whitespace | treat required fields that only contain whitespace as errors | boolean | false |
See more advanced usage at async-validator.
Using in TypeScript
import { Form } from 'antd';
import { FormComponentProps } from 'antd/lib/form';
interface UserFormProps extends FormComponentProps {
age: number;
name: string;
}
class UserForm extends React.Component<UserFormProps, any> {
// ...
}
const App = Form.create<UserFormProps>({
// ...
})(UserForm);