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Manage React forms tersely and type-safely with no magic
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# `@shopify/react-form-state`
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Manage React forms tersely and type-safely with no magic.
This library is now superseded by [@shopify/react-form](https://github.com/Shopify/quilt/tree/main/packages/react-form) as it allows you to write the preferred, functional, and hooks-driven React components over class-based ones.
## Installation
```bash
yarn add @shopify/react-form-state
```
## Usage
### `<FormState />`
The default component exported by this library is `<FormState />`.
```typescript
import FormState from '@shopify/react-form-state';
```
```typescript
// Fields here refers to the inferred type of your initialValues object
interface Props<Fields> {
initialValues: Fields;
validators?: Partial<ValidatorDictionary<Fields>>;
onSubmit?: SubmitHandler<Fields>;
validateOnSubmit?: boolean;
children(form: FormDetails<Fields>): React.ReactNode;
}
```
Its only mandatory props are `initialValues` and `children`. The `initialValues` prop is used to infer all the types for the rest of the component, and to generate handlers and field state objects. The `children` prop expects a function of the current state of the form, which is represented by a `FormDetails` object.
```typescript
<FormState initialValues={myInitialValues}>
{({fields, dirty, valid, submitting, errors, reset, submit}) => {
return /* some cool ui */;
}}
</FormState>
```
For detailed explanations of how to use `<FormState />` check out [the guide](https://github.com/Shopify/quilt/tree/main/packages/react-form-state/docs/building-forms.md).
### `validators`
The library also makes a number of validation factory functions available out of the box that should help with common use cases, as well as some tools to make building reusable custom validators easy.
```typescript
import {validate, validators} from '@shopify/react-form-state';
```
For detailed explanations of the validation utilities, check out [the validation docs](https://github.com/Shopify/quilt/tree/main/packages/react-form-state/docs/validators.md).