This library is a wrapper for Material-UI form components to allow them to be used with formsy-react, a form validation component for React forms.
To add formsy-material-ui to you package.json and install it, run:
$ npm install --save formsy-material-ui
You will also need to add formsy-react if not already installed:
$ npm install --save formsy-react
Note: For React 15.0.x compatibility, specify "formsy-react": "^0.18.0"
.
import FormsyCheckbox from 'formsy-material-ui/lib/FormsyCheckbox';
import FormsyDate from 'formsy-material-ui/lib/FormsyDate';
import FormsyRadio from 'formsy-material-ui/lib/FormsyRadio';
import FormsyRadioGroup from 'formsy-material-ui/lib/FormsyRadioGroup';
import FormsySelect from 'formsy-material-ui/lib/FormsySelect';
import FormsyText from 'formsy-material-ui/lib/FormsyText';
import FormsyTime from 'formsy-material-ui/lib/FormsyTime';
import FormsyToggle from 'formsy-material-ui/lib/FormsyToggle';
import FormsyAutoComplete from 'formsy-material-ui/lib/FormsyAutoComplete';
OR:
import { FormsyCheckbox, FormsyDate, FormsyRadio, FormsyRadioGroup,
FormsySelect, FormsyText, FormsyTime, FormsyToggle, FormsyAutoComplete } from 'formsy-material-ui/lib';
Components allow for onChange
event handlers in props. They are fired when the value of the
component changes, regardless of the underlying handler (eg, FormsyToggle
uses onToggle
internally, but we
still use onChange
in props to hook into the event.)
The call back signatures for all onChange
handlers conform to
Material-UI's proposed Standardized Callback Signatures.
An example usage of this would be to use an onChange
for the FormsySelect and receive notifications when it changes.
The formsy-material-ui
repo contains a sample webpack SPA.
You can find an example form in the example app directory.
See issues.
See CHANGELOG.md
Originally based on an example by Ryan Blakeley.
Thanks to our contributors.