react-formik-yup

Form wizard using Material-ui, and Formik

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import reactFormikYup from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/react-formik-yup';
</script>

README

react-material-formik-wizard

NPM JavaScript Style Guide

Form Wizard using Material-ui, and Formik

Mobile & Desktop Sample Image

Install

npm install --save react-material-formik-wizard

Usage

FormItem

Input component wrapper.

import {FormItem} from 'react-material-formik-wizard'

...
<FormItem
  type="text"
  name="title"
  label="Title"
  placeholder="Title"
  onChange={handleChange}
  onBlur={handleBlur}
  value={values.title}
  error={errors.title}
  touched={touched.title}
/>
...

Choose from the following options for the type property:

"checkbox", "select", "dynamictext", "textarea", "text" default is text

Props

type: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
label: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
name: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
error: PropTypes.object.isRequired,
touched: PropTypes.object.isRequired,
variant: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
onChange: PropTypes.func.isRequired,
onBlur: PropTypes.func.isRequired,
placeHolder: PropTypes.string,
options: PropTypes.array // for select and checkbox only
value: // PropType is string or array of objects

material-ui variant is optional, default is set to "outlined"

Select Options properties example:

<FormItem
  id="sauce_type"
  name="sauce_type"
  type="select"
  label="Sauce Type"
  options={[
    { label: "Condiment", value: "Condiment" },
    { label: "Dip", value: "Dip" },
    { label: "Sauce", value: "Sauce" },
    { label: "Marinade", value: "Marinade" },
    { label: "Other", value: "Other" }
  ]}
  onBlur={handleBlur}
  onChange={handleChange}
  value={values.sauce_type}
  error={errors.sauce_type}
  touched={touched.sauce_type}
/>

CheckBox Options properties example:

<FormItem
  id="taste_profile"
  name="taste_profile"
  type="checkbox"
  label="Taste Profile"
  options={[
    { id: "bitter", label: "Bitter" },
    { id: "numbing", label: "Numbing" },
    { id: "salty", label: "Salty" },
    { id: "sour", label: "Sour" },
    { id: "spicy", label: "Spicy" },
    { id: "sweet", label: "Sweet" },
    { id: "umami", label: "Umami" }
  ]}
  onBlur={handleBlur}
  validateField={validateField}
  setFieldValue={setFieldValue}
  setFieldTouched={setFieldTouched}
  value={values.taste_profile}
  error={errors.taste_profile}
  touched={touched.taste_profile}
/>

FormWizard

Properties:

formComponents: PropTypes.array.isRequired,
doSubmit: PropTypes.func.isRequired,
displayProgress: PropTypes.bool.isRequired,
successTitle: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
successTitleComponent: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
successMessage: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
successMessageComponent: PropTypes.string.isRequired

Create individual forms using formik, import each form into desired page, then set up an array of form objects shown below. Usage example:

import React from "react";
import { FormWizard } from "react-material-formik-wizard";

import RecipeStep from "./steps/RecipeStep";
import AboutStep from "./steps/AboutStep";
import DetailStep from "./steps/DetailStep";
import DisplayStep from "./steps/DisplayStep";
import Review from "./steps/Review";

function App() {
  const steps = [
    {
      component: RecipeStep,
      title: "Recipe"
    },
    {
      component: AboutStep,
      title: "About"
    },
    {
      component: DetailStep,
      title: "Details"
    },
    {
      component: DisplayStep,
      title: "Display"
    },
    {
      component: Review,
      title: "Review"
    }
  ];

  const doSubmit = values => {
    alert("submitting: " + JSON.stringify(values));
    console.log("submitting valuess", values);
  };

  return (
    <React.Fragment>
      <FormWizard
        displayProgress={true}
        formComponents={steps}
        doSubmit={doSubmit}
        successTitle={"Success"}
        successTitleComponent={"h1"}
        successMessage={"Your recipe has been submitted"}
        successMessageComponent={"h5"}
      />
    </React.Fragment>
  );
}

export default App;

Example Project

To run the example project to see how it is used.

git clone https://github.com/GlennChon/react-material-formik-wizard.git

Move into the cloned directory's example folder and install the dependencies and run to package

cd react-material-formik-wizard
npm install
npm start

In a new terminal, install example dependencies and start the project.

cd ./example
npm install
npm start

License

MIT © GlennChon