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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.

Form

You can align the controls of a form using the layout prop

  • horizontalto horizontally align the labels and controls of the fields. (Default)
  • verticalto vertically align the labels and controls of the fields.
  • inlineto render form fields in one line.

Form fields

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
layout Define form layout 'horizontal'|'vertical'|'inline' 'horizontal'
onSubmit Defines a function will be called if form data validation is successful. Function(e:Event)

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 (props) => ({ [fieldName]: FormField { value } })
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 value a Form.Item gets changed. Usage example: saving the field's value to Redux store. Function(props, fields)
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-formdetails 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 with getFieldDecorator.

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 the value and error of a field. Code Sample Function({ [fieldName]: { value: any, errors: [Error] } })
setFields Set value and error state of fields ({
  [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 vaildate 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 controlsthe flow of form data will be handled by Form which will cause:

  1. You shouldn't use onChange to collect data, but you still can listen to onChange(and so on) events.
  2. You can not set value of form control via value defaultValue prop, and you should set default value with initialValue in getFieldDecorator instead.
  3. You shouldn't call setState manually, please use this.props.form.setFieldsValue to change value programmatically.

Special attention

  1. getFieldDecorator can not be used to decorate stateless component.
  2. 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 === internaly, we recommend to use vairable as initialValue, instead of literal) n/a
options.normalize Normalize value to form component, a select-all example function(value, prevValue, allValues): any -
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> 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 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> {
  // ...
}