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redux-form
works with React Redux to
enable an html form in React to use
Redux to store all of its state.
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If you're just getting started with your application and are looking for a form solution, the general consensus of the community is that you should not put your form state in Redux. The author of Redux Form took all of the lessons he learned about form use cases from maintaining Redux Form and built π React Final Form, which he recommends you use if you are just starting your project. It's also pretty easy to migrate to from Redux Form, because the <Field>
component APIs are so similar. Here is a blog post where he explains his reasoning, or there are two talks if you prefer video. Formik is also a nice solution.
The only good reason, in the author's view, to use Redux Form in your application is if you need really tight coupling of your form data with Redux, specifically if you need to subscribe to it and modify it from parts of your application far from your form component, e.g. on another route. If you don't have that requirement, use π React Final Form.
npm install --save redux-form
You can play around with redux-form
in these sandbox versions of the Examples.
- Simple Form
- Synchronous Validation
- Field-Level Validation
- Submit Validation
- Asynchronous Blur Validation
- Initializing From State
- Field Arrays
- Remote Submit
- Normalizing
- Immutable JS
- Selecting Form Values
- Wizard Form
A Practical Guide to Redux Form β React Alicante 2017 |
Abstracting Form State with Redux Form β JS Channel 2016 |
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