Complex forms in the blink of an eye
JSON Forms eliminates the tedious task of writing fully-featured forms by hand by leveraging the capabilities of JSON, JSON Schema and Javascript.
This is the JSON Forms React package which provides the necessary bindings for React. It uses JSON Forms Core.
You can combine the react package with any react-based renderer set you want, for example the Material Renderers or the Vanilla Renderers.
See the official documentation and the JSON Forms React seed repository for examples on how to integrate JSON Forms with your application.
Check https://www.npmjs.com/search?q=%40jsonforms for all published JSON Forms packages.
Use the JsonForms
component to render a form for your data.
Mandatory props:
data: any
- the data to showrenderers: JsonFormsRendererRegistryEntry[]
- the React renderer set to useOptional props:
schema: JsonSchema
- the data schema for the given data. Will be generated when not given.uischema: UISchemaElement
- the UI schema for the given data schema. Will be generated when not given.cells: JsonFormsCellRendererRegistryEntry[]
- the React cell renderer set to useconfig: any
- form-wide options. May contain default ui schema options.readonly: boolean
- whether all controls shall be readonly.uischemas: JsonFormsUiSchemaEntry[]
- registry for dynamic ui schema dispatchingvalidationMode: 'ValidateAndShow' | 'ValidateAndHide' | 'NoValidation'
- the validation mode for the formajv: AJV
- custom Ajv instance for the formmiddleware: Middleware
- can be used to hook into the form-wide data management.i18n: JsonFormsI18nState
- can be used to internationalize the rendered form.onChange
- callback which is called initially and on each data change, containing the updated data and the validation result.Example:
import React, { useState } from 'react';
import {
materialRenderers,
materialCells,
} from '@jsonforms/material-renderers';
import { JsonForms } from '@jsonforms/react';
const schema = {
type: 'object',
properties: {
name: {
type: 'string',
minLength: 1,
},
done: {
type: 'boolean',
},
due_date: {
type: 'string',
format: 'date',
},
recurrence: {
type: 'string',
enum: ['Never', 'Daily', 'Weekly', 'Monthly'],
},
},
required: ['name', 'due_date'],
};
const uischema = {
type: 'VerticalLayout',
elements: [
{
type: 'Control',
label: false,
scope: '#/properties/done',
},
{
type: 'Control',
scope: '#/properties/name',
},
{
type: 'HorizontalLayout',
elements: [
{
type: 'Control',
scope: '#/properties/due_date',
},
{
type: 'Control',
scope: '#/properties/recurrence',
},
],
},
],
};
const initialData = {};
function App() {
const [data, setData] = useState(initialData);
return (
<JsonForms
schema={schema}
uischema={uischema}
data={data}
renderers={materialRenderers}
cells={materialCells}
onChange={({ data, _errors }) => setData(data)}
/>
);
}
export default App;
The JSON Forms project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.
Our current roadmap is available here.
JSON Forms is developed by EclipseSource.
If you encounter any problems feel free to open an issue on the repo. For questions and discussions please use the JSON Forms board. You can also reach us via email. In addition, EclipseSource also offers professional support for JSON Forms.
See our migration guide when updating JSON Forms.