Forms Manager library for Angular

> The Foundation for Proper Form Management in Angular

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✅ Allows Typed Forms!
✅ Auto persists the form's state upon user navigation.
✅ Provides an API to reactively querying any form, from anywhere.
✅ Persist the form's state to local storage.
✅ Built-in dirty functionality.
NgFormsManager lets you sync Angular’s FormGroup, FormControl, and FormArray, via a unique store created for that purpose. The store will hold the controls' data like values, validity, pristine status, errors, etc.
This is powerful, as it gives you the following abilities:
1. It will automatically save the current control value and update the form value according to the value in the store when the user navigates back to the form.
2. It provides an API so you can query a form’s values and properties from anywhere. This can be useful for things like multi-step forms, cross-component validation and more.
3. It can persist the form's state to local storage.
The goal in creating this was to work with the existing Angular form ecosystem, and save you the trouble of learning a new API. Let’s see how it works:
First, install the library:
```
npm i @ngneat/forms-manager
Then, create a component with a form:
`ts
import { NgFormsManager } from '@ngneat/forms-manager';
@Component({
template:
,
})
export class OnboardingComponent {
onboardingForm: FormGroup; constructor(private formsManager: NgFormsManager, private builder: FormBuilder) {}
ngOnInit() {
this.onboardingForm = this.builder.group({
name: [null, Validators.required],
age: [null, Validators.required],
city: [null, Validators.required],
});
this.formsManager.upsert('onboarding', this.onboardingForm);
}
ngOnDestroy() {
this.formsManager.unsubscribe('onboarding');
}
}
`As you can see, we’re still working with the existing API in order to create a form in Angular. We’re injecting the
NgFormsManager and calling the upsert method, giving it the form name and an AbstractForm.
From that point on, NgFormsManager will track the form value changes, and update the store accordingly.With this setup, you’ll have an extensive API to query the store and update the form from anywhere in your application:
API
-
valueChanges() - Observe the control's value`ts
const value$ = formsManager.valueChanges('onboarding');
const nameValue$ = formsManager.valueChanges('onboarding', 'name');
`-
validityChanges() - Whether the control is valid`ts
const valid$ = formsManager.validityChanges('onboarding');
const nameValid$ = formsManager.validityChanges('onboarding', 'name');
`-
dirtyChanges() - Whether the control is dirty`ts
const dirty$ = formsManager.dirtyChanges('onboarding');
const nameDirty$ = formsManager.dirtyChanges('onboarding', 'name');
`-
disableChanges() - Whether the control is disabled`ts
const disabled$ = formsManager.disableChanges('onboarding');
const nameDisabled$ = formsManager.disableChanges('onboarding', 'name');
`-
errorsChanges() - Observe the control's errors`ts
const errors$ = formsManager.errorsChanges('onboarding');
const nameErrors$ = formsManager.errorsChanges('onboarding', 'name');
`-
controlChanges() - Observe the control's state`ts
const control$ = formsManager.controlChanges('onboarding');
const nameControl$ = formsManager.controlChanges('onboarding', 'name');
`-
getControl() - Get the control's state`ts
const control = formsManager.getControl('onboarding');
const nameControl = formsManager.getControl('onboarding', 'name');
`controlChanges and getControl will return the following state:`ts
{
value: any,
rawValue: object,
errors: object,
valid: boolean,
dirty: boolean,
invalid: boolean,
disabled: boolean,
touched: boolean,
pristine: boolean,
pending: boolean,
untouched: boolean,
}
`-
hasControl() - Whether the control exists`ts
const hasControl = formsManager.hasControl('onboarding');
`-
patchValue() - A proxy to the original patchValue method`ts
formsManager.patchValue('onboarding', value, options);
`-
setValue() - A proxy to the original setValue method`ts
formsManager.setValue('onboarding', value, options);
`-
reset() - A proxy to the original reset method`ts
formsManager.reset('onboarding', value, options);
`-
markAllAsTouched() - A proxy to the original markAllAsTouched method`ts
formsManager.markAllAsTouched('onboarding', options);
`-
markAsTouched() - A proxy to the original markAsTouched method`ts
formsManager.markAsTouched('onboarding', options);
`-
markAllAsDirty() - Marks the control and all its descendant controls as dirty`ts
formsManager.markAllAsDirty('onboarding', options);
`-
markAsDirty() - A proxy to the original markAsDirty method`ts
formsManager.markAsDirty('onboarding', options);
`-
markAsPending() - A proxy to the original markAsPending method`ts
formsManager.markAsPending('onboarding', options);
`-
markAsPristine() - A proxy to the original markAsPristine method`ts
formsManager.markAsPristine('onboarding', options);
`-
markAsUntouched() - A proxy to the original markAsUntouched method`ts
formsManager.markAsUntouched('onboarding', options);
`-
unsubscribe() - Unsubscribe from the form's valueChanges observable (always call it on ngOnDestroy)`ts
formsManager.unsubscribe('onboarding');
formsManager.unsubscribe();
`-
clear() - Delete the form from the store`ts
formsManager.clear('onboarding');
formsManager.clear();
`-
destroy() - Destroy the form (Internally calls clear and unsubscribe)`ts
formsManager.destroy('onboarding');
formsManager.destroy();
`-
controlDestroyed() - Emits when the control is destroyed`ts
formsManager.controlChanges('login').pipe(takeUntil(controlDestroyed('login')));
`Persist to browser storage (localStorage, sessionStorage or custom storage solution)
In the
upsert method, pass the persistState flag:`ts
formsManager.upsert(formName, abstractContorl, {
persistState: true,
});
`By default, the state is persisted to
localStorage (Link).For storage to
sessionStorage (Link), add FORMS_MANAGER_SESSION_STORAGE_PROVIDER to the providers array in app.module.ts:`ts
import { FORMS_MANAGER_SESSION_STORAGE_PROVIDER } from '@ngneat/forms-manager';@NgModule({
declarations: [AppComponent],
imports: [ ... ],
providers: [
...
FORMS_MANAGER_SESSION_STORAGE_PROVIDER,
...
],
bootstrap: [AppComponent],
})
export class AppModule {}
`Furthermore, a custom storage provider, which must implement the
Storage interface (Link) can be provided through the FORMS_MANAGER_STORAGE token:`ts
import { FORMS_MANAGER_STORAGE } from '@ngneat/forms-manager';class MyStorage implements Storage {
public clear() { ... }
public key(index: number): string | null { ... }
public getItem(key: string): string | null { ... }
public removeItem(key: string) { ... }
public setItem(key: string, value: string) { ... }
}
@NgModule({
declarations: [AppComponent],
imports: [ ... ],
providers: [
...
{
provide: FORMS_MANAGER_STORAGE,
useValue: MyStorage,
},
...
],
bootstrap: [AppComponent],
})
export class AppModule {}
`Validators
The library exposes two helpers method for adding cross component validation:
`ts
export function setValidators(
control: AbstractControl,
validator: ValidatorFn | ValidatorFn[] | null
);export function setAsyncValidators(
control: AbstractControl,
validator: AsyncValidatorFn | AsyncValidatorFn[] | null
);
`Here's an example of how we can use it:
`ts
export class HomeComponent{
ngOnInit() {
this.form = new FormGroup({
price: new FormControl(null, Validators.min(10))
}); /*
* Observe the
minPrice value in the settings form
* and update the price control validators
*/
this.formsManager.valueChanges('settings', 'minPrice')
.subscribe(minPrice => setValidators(this.form.get('price'), Validators.min(minPrice));
}
}
`Using FormArray Controls
When working with a
FormArray, it's required to pass a factory function that defines how to create the controls inside the FormArray. For example:`ts
import { NgFormsManager } from '@ngneat/forms-manager';export class HomeComponent {
skills: FormArray;
config: FormGroup;
constructor(private formsManager: NgFormsManager) {}
ngOnInit() {
this.skills = new FormArray([]);
/* Or inside a FormGroup /
this.config = new FormGroup({
skills: new FormArray([]),
});
this.formsManager
.upsert('skills', this.skills, { arrControlFactory: value => new FormControl(value) })
.upsert('config', this.config, {
arrControlFactory: { skills: value => new FormControl(value) },
});
}
ngOnDestroy() {
this.formsManager.unsubscribe();
}
}
`NgFormsManager Generic Type
NgFormsManager can take a generic type where you can define the forms shape. For example:`ts
interface AppForms {
onboarding: {
name: string;
age: number;
city: string;
};
}
`This will make sure that the queries are typed, and you don't make any mistakes in the form name.
`ts
export class OnboardingComponent {
constructor(private formsManager: NgFormsManager, private builder: FormBuilder) {} ngOnInit() {
this.formsManager.valueChanges('onboarding').subscribe(value => {
// value now typed as AppForms['onboarding']
});
}
}
`Note that you can split the types across files using a definition file:
`ts
// login-form.d.ts
interface AppForms {
login: {
email: string;
password: string
}
}// onboarding.d.ts
interface AppForms {
onboarding: {
...
}
}
`Using the Dirty Functionality
The library provides built-in support for the common "Is the form dirty?" question. Dirty means that the current control's
value is different from the initial value. It can be useful when we need to toggle the visibility of a "save" button or displaying a dialog when the user leaves the page.
To start using it, you should set the
withInitialValue option:`ts
@Component({
template: ,
})
export class SettingsComponent {
isDirty$ = this.formsManager.initialValueChanged(name); constructor(private formsManager: NgFormsManager) {}
ngOnInit() {
this.formsManager.upsert(name, control, {
withInitialValue: true,
});
}
}
`$3
`ts
formsManager.setInitialValue('form', initialValue);
`$3
`ts
formsManager.getInitialValue('form');
`NgFormsManager Config
You can override the default config by passing the
NG_FORMS_MANAGER_CONFIG provider:`ts
import { NG_FORMS_MANAGER_CONFIG, NgFormsManagerConfig } from '@ngneat/forms-manager';@NgModule({
declarations: [AppComponent],
imports: [ReactiveFormsModule],
providers: [
{
provide: NG_FORMS_MANAGER_CONFIG,
useValue: new NgFormsManagerConfig({
debounceTime: 1000, // defaults to 300
storage: {
key: 'NgFormManager',
},
}),
},
],
bootstrap: [AppComponent],
})
export class AppModule {}
``Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Netanel Basal 💻 📖 🤔 | Colum Ferry 💻 📖 | Mehmet Erim 📖 | David Speirs 💻 📖 | Emmanuel De Saint Steban 💻 📖 | Adrian Riepl 💻 📖 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!