β Zero dependencies
β Only peer dependencies: React and π Final Form
β Opt-in subscriptions - only update on the state you need!
β π₯ 1.2 kB gzipped π₯
npm install --save react-final-form-hooks final-form
or
yarn add react-final-form-hooks final-form
π React Final Form Hooks is the leanest possible way to connect π Final Form to React, to acheive subscriptions-based form state management using the Observer pattern.
If performance is your goal, you are recommended to use π React Final Form. Also, that library does many other things for you, like managing checkbox and radio buttons properly. RFFHooks leaves all of that work to you. By default, π React Final Form Hooks subscribes to all changes, but if you want to fine tune your form, you may specify only the form state that you care about for rendering your gorgeous UI.
Here's what it looks like in your code:
import { useForm, useField } from 'react-final-form-hooks'
const MyForm = () => {
const { form, handleSubmit, values, pristine, submitting } = useForm({
onSubmit, // the function to call with your form values upon valid submit
validate // a record-level validation function to check all form values
})
const firstName = useField('firstName', form)
const lastName = useField('lastName', form)
return (
<form onSubmit={handleSubmit}>
<div>
<label>First Name</label>
<input {...firstName.input} placeholder="First Name" />
{firstName.meta.touched && firstName.meta.error && (
<span>{firstName.meta.error}</span>
)}
</div>
<div>
<label>Last Name</label>
<input {...lastName.input} placeholder="Last Name" />
{lastName.meta.touched && lastName.meta.error && (
<span>{lastName.meta.error}</span>
)}
</div>
<button type="submit" disabled={pristine || submitting}>
Submit
</button>
</form>
)
}
- What's the difference between
react-final-form-hooks
and the hooks introduced inreact-final-form v5
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What's the difference between react-final-form-hooks
and the hooks introduced in react-final-form v5
?
Great question. The TL;DR is this:
react-final-form-hooks
is a lightweight, simple solution for quickly getting a form up and running in a single render function, but allows for no performance optimization.react-final-form v5
is a more robust, battle-tested solution that involves creating more components and structure around your form.
react-final-form-hooks
does not put the form
instance into the React context, but rather forces you to pass the form
instance to useField
so that the field can register itself with the form. This allows you to create your entire form in a single functional component, like the MyForm
example above. It will also, by necessity, rerender your entire form on every value change.
react-final-form v5
requires that you wrap your entire form in a <Form>
component that provides the form
instance via context to its descendants. This means that you cannot use useField
in the same function that is rendering your <Form>
, because useField
must be inside the <Form>
.
Conclusion: If your app has a couple of small (< 20 inputs) forms where you aren't doing anything fancy with reusable custom input components, react-final-form-hooks
might be all you need. But if your app is bigger and more sophisticated, or you need to optimize for performance, you should probably use react-final-form
.
Shows how to create fields and attach them to <input/>
elements.
The following can be imported from react-final-form-hooks
.
Returns an object similar to FieldRenderProps
.
useField
takes four parameters:
The name of the field. Required.
The object returned from
useForm
. Required.
A field-level validation function that takes the current value and returns
undefined
if it is valid, or the error if it is not. Optional.
A subscription of which parts of field state to be notified about. See
FieldSubscription
. Optional.
Returns an object similar to FormRenderProps
.
useForm
takes two parameters:
See π Final Form's onSubmit
docs for more information. Required.
A record level validation function. See π Final Form's validate
docs for more information. Optional.
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