Angular-Formly plugin which outputs plain html form fields.
npm install angular-formly-templates-ionic
This is a template for angular-formly and Ionic. This library is not standalone and requires angular-formly to be present and loaded.
``bash`
$ bower install api-check angular-formly angular-formly-templates-ionic --save
Reference the files in your index.html
`html`
Then import the templates into your project.
`javascript`
angular.module("myApp", ["ionic", "formlyIonic"])
And your're ready!
See angular-formly for formly core documentation.
NOTE: All of these properties will be under the templateOptions property as of angular-formly 3.0.0
---
##### label (string)
>label is used to add an html label to each field.
###### Default
>undefined
---
##### required (boolean)
>required is used to add the required attribute to a form field.
###### Default
>undefined
---
##### disabled (boolean)
>disabled is used to add the disabled attribute to a form field.
###### Default
>undefined
---
##### placeholder (string)
>placeholder is used to add placeholder text to some inputs.
###### Default
>undefined
---
##### description (string)
>description is used to add descriptive text to all inputs.
###### Default
>undefined
---
##### addonLeft (object)
>addonLeft is used to add an add-on on the left of a field. The object accepts three properties: text that sets a simple text, onClick will add a cursor:pointer and an ng-click to the addon (invoked with the options and scope), and class that sets classes to the add-on.
###### Default
>undefined
---
##### addonRight (object)
>addonRight is used to add an add-on on the right of a field. The object accepts three properties: text that sets a simple text, onClick will add a cursor:pointer and an ng-click to the addon (invoked with the options and scope), and class that sets classes to the add-on.
###### Default
>undefined
Below is a detailed description of each form fields and its custom properties.
#### Input form field (with Placeholder labels)
>Uses the placeholder attribute to simulate the input"s label. The input uses the element and allows you to specify it"s type via the type property. The "type" property inside of templateOptions can be text, email, password, etc..
_Example text field_
`json`
{
"type": "input",
"key": "firstName",
"templateOptions": {
"type": "text",
"placeholder": "jane doe",
"icon": "ion-person",
"iconPlaceholder": true
}
}
---
#### Input form field (with Inline labels)
>Places a label to the left of the input element. When the user enters text the label does not hide. Note that there's nothing stopping you from also using a placeholder label too. Uses the placeholder attribute to simulate the input"s label. The input uses the element and allows you to specify it"s type via the type property. The "type" property inside of templateOptions can be text, email, password, etc..
_Example text field_
`json`
vm.userFields = [
{
"key": "username",
"type": "inline-input",
"templateOptions": {
"type": "text",
"label": "Username"
}
}, {
"key": "password",
"type": "inline-input",
"templateOptions": {
"type": "password",
"label": "Password"
}
}
];
---
#### Input form field (with Stacked labels)
>Stacked labels always places the label on top of the input. The input uses the element and allows you to specify it"s type via the type property. The "type" property inside of templateOptions can be text, email, password, etc..
_Example text field_
`json`
vm.userFields = [
{
"key": "fname",
"type": "stacked-input",
"templateOptions": {
"type": "text",
"label": "First Name",
"placeholder": "First Name"
}
}, {
"key": "lname",
"type": "stacked-input",
"templateOptions": {
"type": "text",
"label": "Last Name",
"placeholder": "Last Name"
}
}, {
"key": "email",
"type": "stacked-input",
"templateOptions": {
"type": "email",
"label": "Email",
"placeholder": "Email"
}
}
]
---
#### Input form field (with Floating labels)
>Floating labels are just like Stacked Labels, except that their labels animate, or "float" up when text is entered in the input. The input uses the element and allows you to specify it"s type via the type property. The "type" property inside of templateOptions can be text, email, password, etc..
_Example text field_
`json`
vm.userFields = [
{
"key": "fname",
"type": "floating-input",
"templateOptions": {
"type": "text",
"label": "First Name",
"placeholder": "First Name"
}
}, {
"key": "lname",
"type": "floating-input",
"templateOptions": {
"type": "text",
"label": "Last Name",
"placeholder": "Last Name"
}
}, {
"key": "email",
"type": "floating-input",
"templateOptions": {
"type": "email",
"label": "Email",
"placeholder": "Email"
}
}
]
---
#### Textarea form field
>The textarea field creates multiline input with a textarea element. Currently Ionic template does not support label on input type, use placeholder instead.
##### lines (number, optional)
>lines sets the rows attribute for the textarea element.
_Example textarea field_
`json`
{
"type": "textarea",
"key": "about",
"templateOptions": {
"placeholder": "Cats make me smile",
"rows": 4
}
}
---
#### Checkbox form field
>The checkbox field allows checkbox input with a input element set to type="checkbox". It doesn"t have any custom properties.
_Example checkbox field_
`json`
{
"type": "checkbox",
"key": "checkThis",
"templateOptions": {
"label": "Check this box"
}
}
---
#### Range form field
>The range can take in selected Ionicons as the min and max icons. You can also change the color by using another class. Label is also supported.
_Example range field_
`json`
{
"key": "volumeLevel",
"type": "range",
"templateOptions": {
"label": "Volume",
"rangeClass": "calm",
"min": "0",
"max": "100",
"step": "5",
"value": "25",
"minIcon": "ion-volume-low",
"maxIcon": "ion-volume-high"
}
}
---
#### Radio form field
>The radio field allows choice input with a series of linked inputs, use type="radio".
##### options (array, required)
>options is an array of options for the radio form field to display. Each option should be an object with a text(string or number) and value(string or number).
>You can also override the icon that is diplayed with the option by passing in the icon key with an Ionicon identifer.
_Example radio field_
`json`
{
"key": "triedEmber",
"type": "radio",
"templateOptions": {
"label": "Have you tried EmberJs yet?",
"options": [{
"value": "A",
"text": "A",
"icon": "ion-home"
}, {
"value": "B",
"text": "B",
}, {
"value": "C",
"text": "C",
}]
}
}
---
#### Select form field
>The select field allows selection via dropdown using the select element.
##### options (array, required)
>options is an array of options for the select form field to display. Each option should be an object with a name(string). You may optionally add a group or "id" to some or all of your options.
##### labelProp (string, optional)
>labelProp is what is used for what is shown to the user. Defaults to name
##### valueProp (string, optional)
>valueProp is what is used for the value assigned to the model. Defaults to value
##### groupProp (string, optional)
>groupProp is what is used to group the options
_Example select field_
`json``
{
"key": "marvel3",
"type": "select",
"templateOptions": {
"label": "Select with custom name/value/group",
"options": [{
"label": "Iron Man",
"id": "iron_man",
"gender": "Male"
}, {
"label": "Captain America",
"id": "captain_america",
"gender": "Male"
}, {
"label": "Black Widow",
"id": "black_widow",
"gender": "Female"
}, {
"label": "Hulk",
"id": "hulk",
"gender": "Male"
}, {
"label": "Captain Marvel",
"id": "captain_marvel",
"gender": "Female"
}],
"groupProp": "gender",
"valueProp": "id",
"labelProp": "label"
}
}
- Write tests
- [x] Move to gulp