This project provides light integration over established React components, trying to keep configurations compatible with original project. All configurations you can specify in original projects, can be reused here.
- Composite array field (
ui:field
>compositeArray
) - Collapsible fields (
ui:field
>collapsible
) - Alternative input fields (
ui:field
>altInput
) - Typeahead, based on react-bootstrap-typeahead (
ui:field
>typeahead
) - Async Typeahead based on react-bootstrap-typeahead (
ui:field
>asyncTypeahead
) - RTE, based on react-rte (
ui:field
>rte
) - Tables, based on react-bootstrap-table (
ui:field
>table
)
- Use
- Composite array field (compositeArray)
- Collapsible fields (collapsible)
- Typeahead, based on react-bootstrap-typeahead (typeahead)
- Async Typeahead based on react-bootstrap-typeahead (asyncTypeahead)
- RTE, based on react-rte (rte)
- Tables, based on react-bootstrap-table (table)
- React Day Picker, based on react-day-picker (rdp)
- Contribute
- Support
- License
This project uses internal react-jsonschema-form extension mechanism, through ui:field option in uiSchema. The simplest example of using it out of the box, is like this:
import Form from "react-jsonschema-form";
import fields from "react-jsonschema-form-extras";
ReactDOM.render(
<Form fields={fields}/>,
document.getElementById("app")
);
If you have additional extensions, that are not part of this project, you can enable them, like this
import Form from "react-jsonschema-form";
import otherFields from "other-fields";
import fields from "react-jsonschema-form-extras";
let allFields = Object.assign({}, fields, otherFields);
ReactDOM.render(
<Form fields={allFields}/>,
document.getElementById("app")
);
You can load only one field you need if want to keep the bundle small.
import Form from "react-jsonschema-form";
import { TypeaheadField } from "react-jsonschema-form-extras/lib/TypeaheadField";
ReactDOM.render(
<Form fields={{ typeahead: TypeaheadField }}/>,
document.getElementById("app")
);
If you want multiple fields:
import Form from "react-jsonschema-form";
import { TypeaheadField } from "react-jsonschema-form-extras/lib/TypeaheadField";
import ReactDatePicker from "react-jsonschema-form-extras/lib/ReactDatePicker";
ReactDOM.render(
<Form fields={{ typeahead: TypeaheadField, rdp: ReactDatePicker }}/>,
document.getElementById("app")
);
This is a simple UI pattern, where you want to separate entering a new value to the array and working with existing values.
The simplest uiSchema
configuration would be:
{
"ui:field": "compositeArray",
"inputField": "typeahead",
"arrayField": "table",
"typeahead": { },
"table": { }
}
This means the final field will be presented in 2 parts
- initial input with
typeahead
field - array field in
table
form
You can specify configurations for each field representation independently.
There are only 2 properties needed for it to work
inputField
field from form registry to use as a new field input presentationarrayField
field from form registry to use to present existing array values
Collapsible helps you to hide content, that might take up too much space on the screen an expand it if user wishes.
The simplest uiSchema
configuration would be:
{
"ui:field": "collapsible",
"collapse": {
"field": "table"
}
}
This is a hidden table
field configuration, which will be presented as collapsed schema
title
name.
You can customize presentation of collapsible field, with "collapse" object in uiSchema
field
string
an actual hidden field to usecollapsed
boolean
- indicating initial state (defaulttrue
)icon
object
icons configuration inenabled
anddisabled
stateenabled
string
icon, when the field is shown (defaultglyphicon glyphicon-chevron-down
)disabled
string
icon, when field is hidden (defaultglyphicon glyphicon-chevron-right
)add
string
icon, to use in place of an add sign (defaultglyphicon glyphicon-plus-sign
)
separate
boolean
enable
after collapse menu (defaulttrue
)wrapClassName
string
class name to use on a parent collapse menu div (defaultlead
)addTo
string
array field name, to which icon will be added enables an add icon, that will be shown besides collapsible iconaddElement
(experimental) representation element for add function (for example if you want to show modal on add icon press, here where this would be)function(schema, uiSchema, onChange)
that returns React Component to render for add functionstring
field
definition fromreact-jsonschema-form
catalogue
actions
(experimental) allows to add additional actions to collapsible menuarray
ofobjects
that allows to render any kind ofaction
you need, which will be sourced fromformContext
allActions
configurationcomponent
string
name of the component, that will be sourced fromformContext.allActions
objectprops
object
additional properties for rendered component
legend
(experimental) allows to add additional information under collapsed fieldstring
text to be rendered under collapsible fieldobject
that allows to render any kind oflegend
you need, which will be sourced fromformContext
legends
configurationcomponent
string
name of the component, that will be sourced fromformContext.legends
objectprops
object
additional properties for rendered component
Additional feature of the Collapsible field is to allow adding empty value to hidden array
, it's enabled with addTo
feature, which can
be either self
which assumes that Collapsible field is the target array, or it can be a property field.
Field schema
title
used as a header of the collapsible action.
Task:
We have a firstName
field, which is collapsible and we need to display a LanguageLegend
, which would notify user of the language to use.
Solution:
The simplest configuration with schema
, uiSchema
and formContext
would look something like this
import React from "react";
import fields from "react-jsonschema-form-extras"
let schema = {
type: "object",
properties: {
firstName: { type: "string" }
}
}
let uiSchema = {
firstName: {
"ui:field": "collapsible",
collapse: {
field: "StringField",
legend: {
component: "LanguageLegend",
props: {
language: "EN"
}
}
}
}
}
let formContext = {
legends: {
LanguageLegend: (props) => (<h1>Expected {props.language} characters</h1>)
}
}
<Form formContext={formContext} schema={schema} uiSchema={uiSchema} fields={fields}>
You want to enter the same field
in 2 different ways. For example if a field might be a string
and number
The simplest configuration would look something like this
{
"ui:field": "altInput",
"defInput": "typeahead",
"altInput": "asyncTypeahead",
"typeahead": { },
"asyncTypeahead": { }
}
In this case user would be able to enter the same field, either by using async typeahead or regular one.
In order to configure presentation there are few options
defInput
string
registry field to use as primary input methodaltInput
string
registry field to use as an alternative input methodaltInputSeparator
string
string to use in between those 2 presentations
Typeahead, based on react-bootstrap-typeahead (typeahead
)
This is a wrap of react-bootstrap-typeahead, which allows you to use this project in your jsonschema-form
The simplest configuration would be
{
"ui:field": "typeahead",
"typeahead": {
"options": [ { "state": "New York" }, { "code": "Washington" }],
"labelKey": "state"
}
}
In this case the typeahead would only have 2 options - New York
and Washigton
All properties that you specify under typeahead
will be used in the original project.
focusOnMount
focusOn typeahead, after it was mounted to pagetypeahead
all properties that you specify undertypeahead
will be used in the original project. Additionally, there are few project specific propertieslabelKey
have more flexibility in configurationlabelKey
string
used a labelKey in typeahead projectlabelKey
array
in this case array is a list of fields in original object, which are combined in a single string with a space separatorlabelKey
object
withfields
array
of fields to use,separator
string separator to use between fieldscleanAfterSelection
boolean
clean selection after component was selected (default false)mapping
object
that maps selected object to schema object
For complete list of configurations refer to react-bootstrap-typeahead
Here are some use case examples
With following options
[
{
"name": "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", "author": "Mark Twain"
},
{
"name": "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", "author": "Mark Twain"
}
]
With labelKey name
there will be 2 options
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
With labelKey [ "author", "name" ]
, options will be
Mark Twain Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
With lableKey { fields: [ "author", "name" ], separator: " - " }
, options will be
Mark Twain - Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Mapping can be one of
- not specified, in this case selection is sent to the formData as is
string
which is field name in typeahead selected objectobject
with fields corresponding to final schema fields and values, corresponding to fields in typeaheadfunction
which will be called with typeahead selected objects, which ever value you specify will be used
Mapping as undefined (we accept values as is)
{
"mapping": undefined
}
would result in
{ "name": "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", "author": "Mark Twain" }
{ "name": "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", "author": "Mark Twain" }
Mapping as string (we want only name of the book)
{
"mapping": "name"
}
would result in
"Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"
Mapping as object (we want to change mapping to creator and book)
{
"mapping": {
"creator": "author",
"book": "name"
}
}
would result in
{ book: "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", creator: "Mark Twain" }
{ book: "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", creator: "Mark Twain" }
Mapping as function (let's say we want to take a first name of the author)
let uiSchema = {
mapping: (event) => event.creator.split(" ")[0]
}
would result in
"Mark"
"Mark"
Async Typeahead based on react-bootstrap-typeahead (asyncTypeahead
)
This is a wrap around async
functionality of typeahead, supporting some additional defaults.
The simplest configuration would be
{
"ui:field": "asyncTypeahead",
"asyncTypeahead": {
"url": "https://example.com/state"
}
}
This will result in typeahead search with https://example.com/state?query=${query}
Async typeahead extends default configuration list for typeahead
, by adding few properties under asyncTypeahead
focusOnMount
focusOn typeahead, after it was mounted to pageasyncTypeahead
all properties that you specify undertypeahead
will be used in the original project.url
search url, that will be used during autocompletesearch
function that will be querying server for data, which takes 2 parameters, and must return a Promise with a json resulturl
configured URLquery
typed query string
optionsPath
path to options array in responselabelKey
have more flexibility in configurationlabelKey
string
used a labelKey in typeahead projectlabelKey
array
in this case array is a list of fields in original object, which are combined in a single string with a space separatorlabelKey
object
withfields
array
of fields to use,separator
string separator to use between fields
cleanAfterSelection
boolean
clean selection after component was selected (default false)overrideOptions
if true, the user can type any text in the input field (or select an option, then modify it), and it will be saved in the RJSF model (default false)mapping
object
that maps selected object to schema object
For example, let's consider query with Was
on url
https://example.com/state
.
By default field will query results with - https://example.com/state?query=Was
.
Let's say we want to override it and query - https://example.com/state?name=Was&maxSize=1
.
Here is how we can do that:
let uiSchema = {
"ui:field": "asyncTypeahead",
asyncTypeahead: {
url: "https://example.com/state",
search: (url, query) => fetch(`${url}?name=${query}&maxSize=1`)
}
}
That is it.
For complete list of async typeahead configurations refer to react-bootstrap-typeahead
RTE, based on react-rte (rte
)
This is a simple field, that allows you to enter RTE text inside your string field.
The simplest configuration would be
{
"ui:field": "rte",
"rte": {
"format": "html"
}
}
The only property this field requires is format
format
string
anrte
output format (defaulthtml
)updateOnBlur
boolean
allows for RTE update parent form only after edit finished, to minimize calculations and redraw (defaultfalse
)
As with other projects, all configurations, that you'll configure under uiSchema
rte
field will be transferred to the actual component.
Tables, based on react-bootstrap-table (table
)
This component wraps react-bootstrap-table for array components, with smart default configurations.
The simplest configuration would be
{
"ui:field": "table"
}
You can use table
field without any predefined configurations, it will generate default table schema with columns.
tableCols
an array of react-bootstrap-table configurations, that override default generated configurations for the field.focusOnAdd
column number, when set, adding new row to the table, it will focus on a specified column.
By default table component will generate table columns, based on an array schema, with editables, based on field types.
You can reuse react-jsonschema-form Components, in table column editing, to do that, you need to define
field
property in tableCols override section, withuiSchema
to use for the field.
For example let's say we have allergy array, with allergyName
coming from server source,
we can enable asyncTypeahead
on allergyName field in tableCols
override like this:
let uiSchema = {
allergies: {
classNames: "col-md-12",
"ui:field": "table",
table: {
tableCols: [
{
dataField: "allergyName",
field: "asyncTypeahead",
uiSchema: {
"ui:field": "asyncTypeahead",
asyncTypeahead: {
bodyContainer: true,
url: "/allergies/typeahead"
},
},
},
],
},
},
};
By default order of columns is defined by schema
properties field order.
It might be not always reliable, so there is a way to override it.
By default the order will follow order of columns in tableCols
configuration.
let schema = {
type: 'object',
properties: {
medications: {
type: 'array',
items: {
type: "object",
properties: {
dosage: { type: "number" },
name: { type: "string" }
}
}
}
}
};
let uiSchema = {
medications: {
"ui:field": "table",
table: {
tableCols: [
{
dataField: "name",
},
{
dataField: "dosage",
},
],
},
},
};
Here although in medications property schema dosage
goes before name
, it will be shown first due to tableCols
order of columns.
react-bootstrap-table provides custom dataFormat for rendering data in columns. We needed to support serialized configuration, so we extended native functionality, with string configuration,
object
dataFormat can be astring
which translates into field name in the object.date-time
&date
string
dataFormat is a format of string presentation, that is generated with moment.js
For example, let's say we have an allergies table, with identifier, which consists of some numeric id and string name. When showing to the user, we want to show only name. Here is how we can do this:
let schema = {
type: 'object',
properties: {
allergies: {
type: 'array',
items: {
type: "object",
properties: {
identified: {
type: "object",
properties: {
id: { type: "string"},
name: { type: "string" }
}
},
added: { type: "date-time" }
}
}
}
}
}
let uiSchema = {
medications: {
"ui:field": "table",
table: {
tableCols: [
{
dataField: "identifier",
dataFormat: "name"
},
{
dataField: "dosage",
dataFormat: "YYYY-MM-DD"
},
],
},
},
};
In this case dataFormat on identifier field, will translate into selecting name field in identifier object.
If you need to define additional column actions to the left or to the right of column content you can do that in
a standard way with uiSchema
with leftActions
or rightActions
defined
let uiSchema = {
table: {
leftActions: [
{
action: "delete",
className: "col-md-1",
columnClassName: "col-md-1",
editColumnClassName: "col-md-1",
icon: "glyphicon glyphicon-minus"
}
],
rightActions: [
{
action: "delete",
icon: "glyphicon glyphicon-minus",
text: "Remove"
}
]
}
}
Both left and right actions can accept full column configuration, that will be appended to the rendered column,
For example, to define delete on each column, you can:
let uiSchema = {
table: {
leftActions: [
{
dataField: "delete-button",
dataFormat: (cell, row, enumObject, rowIndex, formData, onChange) => (
<span onClick={() => onChange(formData.filter((el, i) => rowIndex !== i))}>"Remove All"</span>
),
editable: false,
displayName: "Left Panel"
},
],
rightActions: [
{
action: "delete",
icon: "glyphicon glyphicon-minus",
text: "Delete",
displayName: "Right Panel"
}
]
}
}
In left panel, we have defined delete with a standard react-bootstrap-table
format, the only difference is dataFormat signature changed,
appending original formData and onChange callback to relay changes to the listening component.
Right panel is defined with small syntactic sugar to simpify action defintion
action
can be eitherdelete
string or function, that is equivalent on onClick function withcell
,row
,enumObject
,rowIndex
,formData
,onChange
parametersicon
icon to use for the columntext
text to use for the columndisplayName
column name
React Day Picker, based on react-day-picker (rdp
)
Allows you to use react-day-picker as input ui:field
. This component works only with string
formatted as date
and date-time
.
The simplest configuration would be
{
"ui:field": "rdp"
}
All configurations, that you'll configure under uiSchema
rdp
field will be transferred to the actual component.
For example to enable Today
button, you would need to specify following uiSchema
{
"ui:field": "rdp",
"rdp": {
"dayPickerProps": {
"todayButton": "Today"
}
}
}
For the full list of properties refer to React Day Picker.
- Issue Tracker: github.com/RxNT/react-jsonschema-extras/issues
- Source Code: github.com/RxNT/react-jsonschema-extras
If you are having issues, please let us know here or on StackOverflow.
The project is licensed under the Apache Licence 2.0.