A customisable android library used to provide an abstraction layer over form elements as well as provide a DRY code implementation of a form.
The library is used to help in the state management of a Form in Jetpack compose. Currently, we don't have an official
support for a form state so the library is used to provide a custom implementation of the same.
In the root build.gradle file add the following:
repositories {
maven { url "https://jitpack.io" }
}Then add the following to your module's build.gradle
dependencies {
implementation 'com.github.jkuatdsc:form-builder:${version}'
}The library provides a FormState class that
represents the state of your Form. It receives a list of field classes that inherit the basic properties from the
BaseState class.
val formState = FormState(
fields = listOf(
TextFieldState(
name = "email",
transform = { it.trim().lowercase() },
validators = listOf(Validators.Email()),
),
ChoiceState(
name = "gender",
validators = listOf(Validators.Required())
),
SelectState(
name = "hobbies",
validators = listOf(Validators.Required())
)
)
)You can pass a list of Validators to the field states. These validators are used to check the validity of the input in the specific field. The validators are executed in the order they are passed.
The transform function allows you to change the text field value to whatever class you desire, e.g, TextFieldState<String> to TextFieldState<Int>.
In your UI:
val formState = remember { viewmodel.formState }
val emailState: TextFieldState = formState.getState("email")
OutlinedTextField(
value = emailState.text,
isError = emailState.hasError,
label = { Text("Email address") },
onValueChange = { emailState.change(it) }
)
if (emailState.hasError) Text(emailState.errorMessage, color = Color.Red)We can get individual states for the fields using the getState function in the FormState class. We can then access
various properties of the state like text, hasError, errorMessage etc.
Don't forget to update your state using the setter functions in each field state.
To validate your form:
if (formState.validate()) {
val data = formState.getData(Credentials::class)
Log.d("Data", "submit: data from the form $data")
}The validate function returns true if all the fields are valid. You can then access data from the form using
the getData function. Pass in your data class and using reflection, we convert the map (Map<String, Any>) to your
data class.
You can also pass in custom error messages to the validators.
TextFieldState(
name = "age",
transform = { it.toInt() },
validators = listOf(Validators.MinValue(limit = 18, message = "too young"))
)For more details about the library, check out the references.
The links below provide a reinforced understanding to the library.
MIT Licence