Skip to content

formio/react

Repository files navigation

@formio/react

A React library for rendering out forms based on the Form.io platform.

Example Application

To see an example application of how to implement all the components and modules in this library, see https://github.com/formio/react-app-starterkit

Install

npm

npm install @formio/react --save
npm install @formio/js --save

yarn

yarn add @formio/react @formio/js

Hooks

useFormioContext

A hook to supply global Formio contextual values to your React components. Components that call useFormioContext must be children of a <FormioProvider /> component.

Return Value

useFormioContext returns an object with the following parameters:

Name Type Description
Formio typeof Formio The global Formio object. Useful for various static methods as well as SDK functions that are exposed when the new operator is used.
baseUrl string The base url for a Form.io server.
projectUrl string The base url for a Form.io enterprise project.
logout () => void A convenience method to logout of a Form.io session by invalidating the token and removing it from local storage.
token string The Form.io JWT-token (if the user is authenticated).
isAuthenticated boolean A convenience value that is toggled when logging in or out of a Form.io session.

Examples

Use the authentication context provided by useFormioContext to evaluate the Form.io authentication of a user:

import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { useFormioContext, FormGrid, FormioProvider } from '@formio/react';

const App = () => {
	const { isAuthenticated } = useFormioContext();

	return isAuthenticated ? (
		<Router>
			<Route path="/form">
				<FormGrid
					formQuery={{ type: 'form' }}
					onFormClick={(id) => setLocation(`/form/${id}`)}
				/>
			</Route>
			<Route path="/resource">
				<FormGrid
					formQuery={{ type: 'resource' }}
					onFormClick={(id) => setLocation(`/resource/${id}`)}
				/>
			</Route>
		</Router>
	) : (
		<Redirect to="/login" />
	);
};

const domNode = document.getElementById('root');
const root = createRoot(domNode);
root.render(
	<FormioProvider projectUrl="https://examples.form.io">
		<App />
	</FormioProvider>,
);

Use the Form.io SDK to interact with a Form.io server:

import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { useEffect, useState } from 'react';
import {
	useFormioContext,
	FormioProvider,
	FormType,
	Form,
} from '@formio/react';

const FormsByUser = ({ userId }: { userId: string }) => {
	const { Formio, projectUrl } = useFormioContext();
	const [forms, setForms] = useState<FormType[]>([]);

	useEffect(() => {
		const fetchForms = async () => {
			const formio = new Formio(projectUrl);
			try {
				const forms = await formio.loadForms({
					params: { type: 'form', owner: userId },
				});
				setForms(forms);
			} catch (err) {
				console.log(
					`Error while loading forms for user ${userId}:`,
					err,
				);
			}
		};
		fetchForms();
	}, [Formio, projectUrl, userId]);

	return forms.map(function (form) {
		return (
			<>
				<Form src={form} />
				<div style={{ marginBottom: '10px' }} />
			</>
		);
	});
};

const domNode = document.getElementById('root');
const root = createRoot(domNode);
const root = createRoot();
root.render(
	<FormioProvider projectUrl="https://examples.form.io">
		<App />
	</FormioProvider>,
);

usePagination

A hook to supply limit/skip server pagination data and methods to your React components. Components that call usePagination must be children of a <FormioProvider /> component.

Props

Name Type Description
initialPage number The initial page to fetch.
limit string The number of results per page.
dataOrFetchFunction T[] | (limit: number, skip: number) => Promise<T[]> Either the complete set of data to be paginated or a function that returns data. If a function, must support limit and skip and be a stable reference.

Return Value

usePagination returns an object with the following parameters:

Name Type Description
data T[] The data at the current page.
total number | undefined If available, the total number of documents.
page number The current page number.
hasMore boolean A value that indicates whether more results are available from the server. Useful when no total document count is available.
nextPage () => void A function that moves the data to the next available page.
prevPage () => void A function that moves the data to the previous available page.
fetchPage (page: number) => void A function that moves the data to a specified page.

Examples

Paginate a set of forms:

import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { useCallback } from 'react';
import {
	useFormioContext,
	FormioProvider,
	FormType,
	Form,
} from '@formio/react';

const FormsByUser = ({ userId }: { userId: string }) => {
	const { Formio, projectUrl } = useFormioContext();
	const fetchFunction = useCallback(
		(limit: number, skip: number) => {
			const formio = new Formio(`${projectUrl}/form`);
			return formio.loadForms({ params: { type: 'form', limit, skip } });
		},
		[Formio, projectUrl],
	);
	const { data, page, nextPage, prevPage, hasMore } = usePagination<FormType>(
		1,
		10,
		fetchFunction,
	);

	return (
		<div>
			<div>
				{data.map((form) => (
					<>
						<Form src={form} />
						<div style={{ marginBottom: '10px' }} />
					</>
				))}
			</div>
			<ul>
				<li
					onClick={prevPage}
					className={`${page === 1 ? 'disabled' : ''}`}
				>
					Prev
				</li>
				<li
					onClick={nextPage}
					className={`${hasMore ? '' : 'disabled'}`}
				>
					Next
				</li>
			</ul>
		</div>
	);
};

const domNode = document.getElementById('root');
const root = createRoot(domNode);
const root = createRoot();
root.render(
	<FormioProvider projectUrl="https://examples.form.io">
		<App />
	</FormioProvider>,
);

Components

FormioProvider

A React context provider component that is required when using some hooks and components from this library.

Props

Name Type Description
baseUrl string The base url of a Form.io server.
projectUrl string The url of a Form.io enterprise project.

Form

A React component wrapper around a Form.io form. Able to take a JSON form definition or a Form.io form URL and render the form in your React application.

Props

Name Type Default Description
src Webform | string The JSON form definition or the source URL. If a URL, commonly from a form.io server.
url string The url of the form definition. Used in conjunction with a JSON form definition passed to src, this is used for file upload, OAuth, and other components or actions that need to know the URL of the Form.io form for further processing. The form will not be loaded from this url and the submission will not be saved here either.
submission JSON Submission data to fill the form. You can either load a previous submission or create a submission with some pre-filled data. If you do not provide a submissions the form will initialize an empty submission using default values from the form.
options FormOptions The form options. See here for more details.
onFormReady (instance: Webform) => void A callback function that gets called when the form has rendered. It is useful for accessing the underlying @formio/js Webform instance.
onSubmit (submission: JSON, saved?: boolean) => void A callback function that gets called when the submission has started. If src is not a Form.io server URL, this will be the final submit event.
onCancelSubmit () => void A callback function that gets called when the submission has been canceled.
onSubmitDone (submission: JSON) => void A callback function that gets called when the submission has successfully been made to the server. This will only fire if src is set to a Form.io server URL.
onChange (value: any, flags: any, modified: any) => void A callback function that gets called when a value in the submission has changed.
onComponentChange (changed: { instance: Webform; component: Component; value: any; flags: any}) => void A callback function that gets called when a specific component changes.
onError (error: EventError | false) => void A callback function that gets called when an error occurs during submission (e.g. a validation error).
onRender (param: any) => void A callback function that gets called when the form is finished rendering. param will depend on the form and display type.
onCustomEvent (event: { type: string; component: Component; data: JSON; event?: Event; }) => void A callback function that is triggered from a button component configured with "Event" type.
onPrevPage (page: number, submission: JSON) => void A callback function for Wizard forms that gets called when the "Previous" button is pressed.
onNextPage (page: number, submission: JSON) => void A callback function for Wizard forms that gets called when the "Next" button is pressed.
otherEvents [event: string]: (...args: any[]) => void; A "catch-all" prop for subscribing to other events (for a complete list, see our documentation).

Examples

Render a simple form from the Form.io SaaS:

import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { Form } from '@formio/react';

const domNode = document.getElementById('root');
const root = createRoot(domNode);

root.render(
	<Form src="https://example.form.io/example" onSubmit={console.log} />,
);

Render a simple form from a JSON form definition:

import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { Form } from '@formio/react';

const domNode = document.getElementById('root');
const root = createRoot(domNode);

const formDefinition = {
	type: "form",
	display: "form",
	components: [
		{
			type: "textfield"
			key: "firstName",
			label: "First Name",
			input: true,
		},
		{
			type: "textfield"
			key: "firstName",
			label: "First Name",
			input: true,
		},
		{
			type: "button",
			key: "submit",
			label: "Submit",
			input: true
		}
	]
}

root.render(<Form src={formDefinition} />);

Access the underlying form instance (see here for details):

import { useRef } from 'react';
import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { Form } from '@formio/react';

const domNode = document.getElementById('root');
const root = createRoot(domNode);

const formDefinition = {
	type: "form",
	display: "form",
	components: [
		{
			type: "textfield"
			key: "firstName",
			label: "First Name",
			input: true,
		},
		{
			type: "textfield"
			key: "firstName",
			label: "First Name",
			input: true,
		},
		{
			type: "button",
			key: "submit",
			label: "Submit",
			input: true
		}
	]
}

const App = () => {
	const formInstance = useRef(null);

	const handleFormReady = (instance) => {
		formInstance.current = instance;
	}

	const handleClick = () => {
		if (!formInstance.current) {
			console.log("Our form isn't quite ready yet.");
			return;
		}
		formInstance.current.getComponent('firstName')?.setValue('John');
		formInstance.current.getComponent('lastName')?.setValue('Smith');
	}

	return (
		<div>
			<Form src={formDefinition} onFormReady={handleFormReady} />
			<button type="button" onClick={handleClick}>Set Names</button>
		</div>
	);
}

root.render(<App />);

Usage in Next.js

A number of dependencies in the @formio/js rely on web APIs and browser-specific globals like window. Because Next.js includes a server-side rendering stage, this makes it difficult to import the Form component directly, even when used in client components. For this reason, we recommend dynamically importing the Form component using Next.js' dynamic API:

'use client';
import dynamic from 'next/dynamic';
import { Webform } from '@formio/js';

const Form = dynamic(
	() => import('@formio/react').then((module) => module.Form),
	{ ssr: false },
);

export default function Home() {
	const formInstance = useRef<Webform | null>(null);

	const handleClick = () => {
		if (!formInstance.current) {
			console.log("Our form isn't quite ready yet.");
			return;
		}
		formInstance.current.getComponent('firstName')?.setValue('John');
		formInstance.current.getComponent('lastName')?.setValue('Smith');
	};

	return (
		<main className={styles.main}>
			<Form
				form="https://examples.form.io/example"
				onFormReady={(instance) => {
					formInstance.current = instance;
				}}
			/>
			<button onClick={handleClick}>Set Names</button>
		</main>
	);
}

FormBuilder

A React component wrapper around a Form.io form builder. Able to render the form builder in your React application.

Props

Name Type Default Description
initialForm FormType The JSON form definition of the initial form to be rendered in the builder. Oftentimes, this must be a stable reference; otherwise it may destroy and recreate the underlying builder instance and cause unexpected behavior.
options FormBuilderOptions The form builder options. See here for more details.
onBuilderReady (instance: FormBuilder) => void A callback function that gets called when the form builder has rendered. It is useful for accessing the underlying @formio/js FormBuilder instance.
onChange (form: FormType) => void A callback function that gets called when the form being built has changed.
onSaveComponent (component: Component, original: Component, parent: Component, path: string, index: number, isNew: boolean, originalComponentSchema: Component) => void; A callback function that gets called when a component is saved in the builder.
onEditComponent (component: Component) => void A callback function that gets called when a component is edited.
onUpdateComponent (component: Component) => void A callback function that is called when a component is updated.
onDeleteComponent (component: Component, parent: Component, path: string, index: number) => void A callback function that is called when a component is deleted.

Examples

Render a simple form builder with a blank form:

import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { FormBuilder } from '@formio/react';

const domNode = document.getElementById('root');
const root = createRoot(domNode);

root.render(
	<FormBuilder />,
);

Render a builder with an initial form definition:

import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { FormBuilder } from '@formio/react';

const domNode = document.getElementById('root');
const root = createRoot(domNode);

const formDefinition = {
	display: "form",
	components: [
		{
			type: "textfield"
			key: "firstName",
			label: "First Name",
			input: true,
		},
		{
			type: "textfield"
			key: "firstName",
			label: "First Name",
			input: true,
		},
		{
			type: "button",
			key: "submit",
			label: "Submit",
			input: true
		}
	]
}

root.render(<FormBuilder form={formDefinition} />);

Access the underlying form builder instance (see here for details):

import { useRef } from 'react';
import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { FormBuilder } from '@formio/react';

const domNode = document.getElementById('root');
const root = createRoot(domNode);

const formDefinition = {
	display: "form",
	components: [
		{
			type: "textfield"
			key: "firstName",
			label: "First Name",
			input: true,
		},
		{
			type: "textfield"
			key: "firstName",
			label: "First Name",
			input: true,
		},
		{
			type: "button",
			key: "submit",
			label: "Submit",
			input: true
		}
	]
}

const App = () => {
	const formBuilderInstance = useRef(null);

	const handleFormReady = (instance) => {
		formBuilderInstance.current = instance;
	}

	const handleClick = () => {
		if (!formBuilderInstance.current) {
			console.log("Our form isn't quite ready yet.");
			return;
		}
		console.log("Here's our builder instance:", formBuilderInstance.current);
	}

	return (
		<div>
			<Form src={formDefinition} onFormReady={handleFormReady} />
			<button type="button" onClick={handleClick}>Log Our Builder</button>
		</div>
	);
}

root.render(<App />);

FormEdit

The FormEdit component wraps the FormBuilder component and adds a settings form, enabling direct interaction with forms to and from a Form.io server. The FormEdit component must be a child of a <FormioProvider /> component.

Props

Name Type Default Description
initialForm FormType { title: '', name: '', path: '', display: 'form' as const, type: 'form' as const, components: [] } The form definition of the existing form that is to be modified.
settingsForm FormType DEFAULT_SETTINGS_FORM The form definition for the "settings" form, which defaults to a form that defines the title, name, path, tags, and display of the form being edited.
settingsFormOptions FormOptions {} The options passed to the settings form.
onSettingsFormReady (instance: Webform) => void The onFormReady callback for the settings form.
onBuilderReady (instance: FormioBuilder) => void The onBuilderReady callback for the form builder.
builderOptions FormBuilderOptions {} The options to be passed to FormBuilder.
saveFormFn (form: FormType) => Promise<CoreFormType> Defaults to using the Form.io SDK to save the form to a Form.io server configured by <FormioProvider />.
onSaveForm (form: FormType) => void The callback that is called after saveFormFn is called (either the prop or the default). An optional function that replaces the default behavior of saving the form to a Form.io server.

Styling

FormEdit takes a components prop that contains each "element" of the FormEdit component, allowing you to inject your own markup and styling. Here is its type:

type ComponentProp<T = object> = (props: T) => JSX.Element;
type Components = {
	Container?: ComponentProp<{ children: ReactNode }>;
	SettingsFormContainer?: ComponentProp<{ children: ReactNode }>;
	BuilderContainer?: ComponentProp<{ children: ReactNode }>;
	SaveButtonContainer?: ComponentProp<{ children: ReactNode }>;
	SaveButton?: ComponentProp<{
		onClick: () => void;
	}>;
};

Examples

Load a simple FormEdit component that loads a form from a Form.io server:

import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { useState, useEffect } from 'react';
import {
	FormGrid,
	FormioProvider,
	useFormioContext,
	FormType,
} from '@formio/react';

const App = () => {
	const { Formio, projectUrl } = useFormioContext();
	const [form, setForm] = useState<FormType | undefined>();

	useEffect(() => {
		const fetchForm = async () => {
			try {
				const formio = new Formio(`${projectUrl}/example`);
				const form = await formio.loadForm();
				setForm(form);
			} catch (err) {
				console.log('Error while fetching form:', err);
			}
		};
	}, [Formio, projectUrl]);

	return form ? (
		<FormEdit
			initialForm={form}
			onSaveForm={() => console.log('Form saved to my Form.io server!')}
		/>
	) : null;
};
const domNode = document.getElementById('root');
const root = createRoot(domNode);

root.render(
	<FormioProvider projectUrl="https://examples.form.io">
		<App />
	</FormioProvider>,
);

Inject your own markup and styling into constituent components:

import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { useState, useEffect } from 'react';
import {
	FormEdit,
	FormioProvider,
	useFormioContext,
	FormType,
} from '@formio/react';

const App = ({ name }: { name: string }) => {
	const { Formio, projectUrl } = useFormioContext();
	const [form, setForm] = useState<FormType | undefined>();

	useEffect(() => {
		const fetchForm = async () => {
			try {
				const formio = new Formio(`${projectUrl}/example`);
				const form = await formio.loadForm();
				setForm(form);
			} catch (err) {
				console.log('Error while fetching form:', err);
			}
		};
	}, [Formio, projectUrl]);

	return form ? (
		<FormEdit
			initialForm={form}
			onSaveForm={() => console.log('Form saved to my Form.io server!')}
			components={{
				SaveButtonContainer: ({ children }) => (
					<div
						className="save-form-bar button-wrap"
						style={{ justifyContent: 'end' }}
					>
						{children}
					</div>
				),
				SaveButton: ({ onClick }) => (
					<button className="button save-form" onClick={onClick}>
						Save {name}
					</button>
				),
			}}
		/>
	) : null;
};
const domNode = document.getElementById('root');
const root = createRoot(domNode);

root.render(
	<FormioProvider projectUrl="https://examples.form.io">
		<App name="Form" />
	</FormioProvider>,
);

FormGrid

The FormGrid component can be used to render a list of forms with a set of actions on each row. The FormGrid component must be a child of a <FormioProvider /> component.

Props

Name Type Default Description
actions Action[] DEFAULT_ACTIONS An array of actions that correspond to buttons on each form grid row. Defaults to an Edit action (which will call the onFormClick function prop) and a Delete action (which will use the Form.io SDK to soft delete the form).
forms FormType[] If you'd like to manage fetching yourself, you can pass an array of forms to FormGrid.
formQuery Record<string, JSON> {} If you don't pass the forms prop, FormGrid will use the Form.io SDK to fetch forms based on the formQuery prop.
onFormClick (id: string) => void A callback function called when the FormNameContainer is clicked.
limit number 10 The page size limit used by usePagination.
components Record<string, ComponentProp<T>> {} The list of styleable components. See Styling for details.

Styling

FormGrid takes a components prop that contains each "element" of the FormGrid component, allowing you to inject your own markup and styling. Here is its type:

type ComponentProp<T = object> = (props: T) => JSX.Element;
type Components = {
	Container?: ComponentProp<{ children: ReactNode }>;
	FormContainer?: ComponentProp<{ children: ReactNode }>;
	FormNameContainer?: ComponentProp<{
		children: ReactNode;
		onClick?: () => void;
	}>;
	FormActionsContainer?: ComponentProp<{ children: ReactNode }>;
	FormActionButton?: ComponentProp<{
		action: Action;
		onClick: () => void;
	}>;
	PaginationContainer?: ComponentProp<{ children: ReactNode }>;
	PaginationButton?: ComponentProp<{
		children: ReactNode;
		isActive?: boolean;
		disabled?: boolean;
		onClick: () => void;
	}>;
};

Examples

Load a simple form grid that fetchs forms from a Form.io server (configured via the <FormioProvider /> component):

import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { FormGrid, FormioProvider } from '@formio/react';

const domNode = document.getElementById('root');
const root = createRoot(domNode);

root.render(
	<FormioProvider projectUrl="https://examples.form.io">
		<FormGrid formQuery={{ type: 'form' }} />
	</FormioProvider>,
);

Inject your own markup and styling into constituent components:

import { FormGridProps, FormGrid } from '@formio/react';
import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';

const Container: FormGridComponentProps['Container'] = ({ children }) => (
	<div className="panel">{children}</div>
);

const FormContainer: FormGridComponentProps['FormContainer'] = ({
	children,
}) => (
	<div className={`item-wrap form`}>
		<button className="item">{children}</button>
	</div>
);

const FormNameContainer: FormGridComponentProps['FormNameContainer'] = ({
	children,
	onClick,
}) => {
	return (
		<div className="item-title" onClick={onClick}>
			<img src={`icon-form.svg`} alt={`${type} icon`} />
			{children}
		</div>
	);
};

const FormActionsContainer: FormGridComponentProps['FormActionsContainer'] = ({
	children,
}) => <div className="item-buttons">{children}</div>;

const FormActionButton: FormGridComponentProps['FormActionButton'] = ({
	action,
	onClick,
}) => (
	<a
		className={`btn ${action && action.name === 'Edit' ? 'edit' : 'trash'}`}
		onClick={onClick}
	>
		<i
			className={`${action && action.name === 'Edit' ? 'ri-edit-box-line' : 'ri-delete-bin-line'}`}
		></i> {action && action.name === 'Edit' ? 'Edit' : ''}
	</a>
);

const PaginationContainer: FormGridComponentProps['PaginationContainer'] = ({
	children,
}) => <div className="pagination-buttons">{children}</div>;

const PaginationButton: FormGridComponentProps['PaginationButton'] = ({
	isActive,
	disabled,
	children,
	onClick,
}) => (
	<a
		className={`pagination-btn${isActive ? ' active' : ''}${disabled ? ' disabled' : ''}`}
		onClick={onClick}
	>
		{children}
	</a>
);

export const MyFormGrid = () => {
	return (
		<FormGrid
			formQuery={{ type: 'form' }}
			onFormClick={(id) => console.log(`Form with id ${id} clicked!`)}
			components={{
				Container,
				FormContainer,
				FormNameContainer,
				FormActionsContainer,
				FormActionButton,
				PaginationContainer,
				PaginationButton,
			}}
		/>
	);
};

const domNode = document.getElementById('root');
const root = createRoot(domNode);

root.render(
	<FormioProvider projectUrl="https://examples.form.io">
		<MyFormGrid />
	</FormioProvider>,
);

SubmissionGrid

The SubmissionGrid component can be used to render a list of forms with a set of actions on each row. The SubmissionGrid component must be a child of a <FormioProvider /> component.

Props

Name Type Default Description
submissions Submission[] If you'd like to manage fetching yourself, you can pass an array of submissions to SubmissionGrid.
formId string The id of the form whose submissions SubmissionGrid will fetch if the submissions prop is not provided.
submissionQuery Record<string, JSON> {} If you don't pass the submissions prop, SubmissionsGrid will use the Form.io SDK to fetch forms based on the submissionQuery prop.
onSubmissionClick (id: string) => void A callback function called when the TableBodyRowContainer constituent component is clicked.
limit number 10 The page size limit used by usePagination.
components Record<string, ComponentProp<T>> {} The list of styleable components. See Styling for details.

Styling

SubmissionGrid takes a components prop that contains each constituent "element" of the SubmissionGrid component, allowing you to inject your own markup and styling. Here is its type:

type ComponentProp<T = object> = (props: T) => JSX.Element;
type Components = {
	Container?: ComponentProp<{ children: ReactNode }>;
	TableContainer?: ComponentProp<{ children: ReactNode }>;
	TableHeadContainer?: ComponentProp<{ children: ReactNode }>;
	TableHeadCell?: ComponentProp<{ children: ReactNode }>;
	TableBodyRowContainer?: ComponentProp<{
		children: ReactNode;
		onClick?: () => void;
	}>;
	TableHeaderRowContainer?: ComponentProp<{ children: ReactNode }>;
	TableBodyContainer?: ComponentProp<{ children: ReactNode }>;
	TableCell?: ComponentProp<{ children: ReactNode }>;
	PaginationContainer?: ComponentProp<{ children: ReactNode }>;
	PaginationButton?: ComponentProp<{
		children: ReactNode;
		isActive?: boolean;
		disabled?: boolean;
		onClick: () => void;
	}>;
};

Examples

Load a simple submission grid that fetchs forms from a Form.io server (configured via the <FormioProvider /> component):

import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { SubmissionGrid, FormioProvider } from '@formio/react';

const domNode = document.getElementById('root');
const root = createRoot(domNode);

root.render(
	<FormioProvider projectUrl="https://examples.form.io">
		<SubmissionGrid formId="57aa1d2a5b7a477b002717fe" />
	</FormioProvider>,
);

Inject your own markup and styling into constituent components:

import { SubmissionGridProps, SubmissionGrid } from '@formio/react';
import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';

const components: SubmissionTableProps['components'] = {
	Container: ({ children }) => <div className="table-wrap">{children}</div>,
	TableContainer: ({ children }) => (
		<div className="table remember-focus-table">{children}</div>
	),
	TableHeadContainer: ({ children }) => <div>{children}</div>,
	TableHeaderRowContainer: ({ children }) => (
		<div className="trow heading">{children}</div>
	),
	TableHeadCell: ({ children }) => <div className="tcol">{children}</div>,
	TableBodyRowContainer: ({ children, onClick }) => (
		<div className="trow entry" onClick={onClick}>
			{children}
		</div>
	),
	TableBodyContainer: ({ children }) => <div>{children}</div>,
	TableCell: ({ children }) => <div className="tcol">{children}</div>,
	PaginationContainer: ({ children }) => (
		<div className="table-pagination">
			<div className="table-pagination-controls">{children}</div>
		</div>
	),
	PaginationButton: ({ children, isActive, onClick, disabled }) => (
		<a
			className={`pagination-btn${isActive ? ' active' : ''}${disabled ? ' disabled' : ''}`}
			onClick={onClick}
		>
			{children}
		</a>
	),
};

export const MySubmissionGrid = ({ id }: { id: string }) => {
	return (
		<SubmissionGrid
			onSubmissionClick={(id) =>
				console.log(`Submission with id ${id} clicked!`)
			}
			components={components}
			formId={id}
		/>
	);
};

const domNode = document.getElementById('root');
const root = createRoot(domNode);

root.render(
	<FormioProvider projectUrl="https://examples.form.io">
		<MySubmissionGrid id="57aa1d2a5b7a477b002717fe" />
	</FormioProvider>,
);

Modules

Modules contain Redux actions, reducers, constants and selectors to simplify the API requests made for form.io forms. Reducers, actions and selectors all have names. This provides namespaces so the same actions and reducers can be re-used within the same redux state.

root

The root module is the container for things shared by other modules such as the selectRoot selector.

Selectors

Name Parameters Description
selectRoot name: string, state: object Returns the state for a namespace.
selectError name: string, state: object Returns any errors for a namespace.
selectIsActive name: string, state: object Returns isActive state for a namespace.

auth

The auth module is designed to make it easier to login, register and authenticate users within react using the form.io login system.

Reducers

Name Parameters Description
auth config: object Mounts the user and access information to the state tree. Config is not currently used but is a placeholder to make it consistent to the other reducers.

Actions

Name Parameters Description
initAuth This is usually used at the start of an app code. It will check the localStorage for an existing user token and if found, log them in and fetch the needed information about the user.
setUser user: object When a user logs in, this will set the user and fetch the access information for that user. The user object is usually a submission from the login or register form.
logout This action will reset everything to the default state, including removing any localStorage information.

form

The form module is for interacting with a single form.

Reducers

Name Parameters Description
form config: object Mounts the form to the state tree. The config object should contain a name property defining a unique name for the redux state.

Actions

Name Parameters Description
getForm name: string, id: string, done: function Fetch a form from the server. If no id is provided, the name is used as the path. The done callback will be called when the action is complete. The first parameter is any errors and the second is the form definition.
saveForm name: string, form: object, done: function Save a form to the server. It will use the _id property on the form to save it if it exists. Otherwise it will create a new form. The done callback will be called when the action is complete. The first parameter is any errors and the second is the form definition.
deleteForm name: string, id: string, done: function Delete the form on the server with the id.
resetForm Reset this reducer back to its initial state. This is automatically called after delete but can be called other times as well.

Selectors

Name Parameters Description
selectForm name: string, state: object Select the form definition from the state.

forms

The forms module handles multiple forms like a list of forms.

Reducers

Name Parameters Description
forms config: object Mounts the forms to the state tree. The config object should contain a name property defining a unique name for the redux state. The config object can also contain a query property which is added to all requests for forms. For example: {tags: 'common'} would limit the lists of forms to only forms tagged with 'common'.

Actions

Name Parameters Description
getForms name: string, page: integer, params: object Fetch a list of forms from the server. params is a query object to filter the forms.
resetForms Reset this reducer back to its initial state. This is automatically called after delete but can be called other times as well.

Selectors

Name Parameters Description
selectForms name: string, state: object Select the list of forms from the state.

submission

The submission module is for interacting with a single submission.

Reducers

Name Parameters Description
submission config: object Mounts the submission to the state tree. The config object should contain a name property defining a unique name for the redux state.

Actions

Name Parameters Description
getSubmission name: string, id: string, formId: string, done: function Fetch a submission from the server. The done callback will be called when the action is complete. The first parameter is any errors and the second is the submission.
saveSubmission name: string, submission: object, formId: string, done: function Save a submission to the server. It will use the _id property on the submission to save it if it exists. Otherwise it will create a new submission. The done callback will be called when the action is complete. The first parameter is any errors and the second is the submission.
deleteSubmission name: string, id: string, formId: string, done: function Delete the submission on the server with the id.
resetSubmission Reset this reducer back to its initial state. This is automatically called after delete but can be called other times as well.

Selectors

Name Parameters Description
selectSubmission name: string, state: object Select the submission data from the state.

submissions

The submissions module handles multiple submissions within a form, like for a list of submissions.

Reducers

Name Parameters Description
submissions config: object Mounts the submissions to the state tree. The config object should contain a name property defining a unique name for the redux state.

Actions

Name Parameters Description
getSubmissions name: string, page: integer, params: object, formId: string Fetch a list of submissions from the server. params is a query object to filter the submissions.
resetSubmissions Reset this reducer back to its initial state. This is automatically called after delete but can be called other times as well.

Selectors

Name Parameters Description
selectSubmissions name: string, state: object Select the list of submissions from the state.

License

Released under the MIT License.