Reactjs + Redux Form FieldArray conditional rendering
I am quite new to ReactJS and Redux. I am trying to achieve a complex dynamic form using reactjs and redux-form. Short story:
I need to dynamically generate forms that allows multiple answers having multiple types. More ore less how google forms are working.
Basically a user can create his own form/questionnaire. Example:
Have you ever visited New York ? (radio -> Yes/Now)
If user clicks on Yes, render another question set:
How much time did you spent visiting ? (checkbox input: 1-2 hours, 2-4hours, 4-6hours)
If user click on "4-6hours", render another question:
Wow! Can you tell us where exactly you spend so much time ? (text input answer)
And so on. Of course this is just a basic example, the forms would be even more complex than this.
Now, getting to the code. My initial approach was to use FieldArray. This is how it looks:
<FieldArray
name="question"
component={renderMultipleCheckboxes}
options={[{id:1,value:true,label:'a'},{id:2,value:true,label:'b'}]}
allowAnswer={true}
allowAnswerForValue={[2]}
allowAnswerFieldName="question_answer"
allowAnswerFieldLabel="Your answer"
/>
This FieldArray is part of a big form exported as:
Form.propTypes = {
user: PropTypes.object.isRequired
}
Form = reduxForm({
form: 'form_x',
})(Form);
Form = connect(state => ({
account: state.account,
}))(Form);
export default Form;
renderMultipleCheckboxes component:
export class renderMultipleCheckboxes extends React.PureComponent {
render() {
const {
input,
fields,
options,
meta: { error, submitFailed },
allowAnswer,
allowAnswerForValue,
allowAnswerFieldName,
allowAnswerFieldLabel
} = this.props;
return fields.map((item, index) => {
let option = options.map((item) => {
if (item.id === index) {
return item;
}
})
// What would be the approach to show answer input ? This line of code works only once.
let showAnswerField = document.getElementsByName(item)[0].checked && allowAnswer && allowAnswerForValue.indexOf(index) > -1;
return (
<React.Fragment>
<Field
label={option[index].label}
name={`${item}`}
component={renderCheckBoxField}
key={index}
/>
{showAnswerField &&
<Field
label={allowAnswerFieldLabel}
name={allowAnswerFieldName}
component={'input'}
key={index + 1}
/>
}
</React.Fragment>
)
})
}
}
renderCheckBoxField component:
class CheckBoxField extends PureComponent {
componentDidMount() {
this.props.onChange(this.props.defaultChecked);
}
render() {
const disabled = this.props.disabled;
return (
<label
className={`checkbox-btn${disabled ? ' disabled' : ''}${this.props.class ? ` checkbox-btn--${this.props.class}` : ''}`}>
<input className='checkbox-btn__checkbox'
type='checkbox' name={this.props.name} onChange={this.props.onChange}
checked={this.props.value} disabled={disabled}/>
<span className='checkbox-btn__checkbox-custom'
style={this.props.color ? {background: this.props.color, borderColor: this.props.color} : {}}>
<CheckIcon/>
</span>
{this.props.class === 'button' ?
<span className='checkbox-btn__label-svg'>
<CheckIcon className='checkbox-btn__label-check'/>
<CloseIcon className='checkbox-btn__label-uncheck'/>
</span> : ''}
<span className='checkbox-btn__label'>
{this.props.label}
</span>
</label>
)
}
}
const renderCheckBoxField = (props) => {
let label = props.label;
return (
<CheckBoxField
{...props.input}
label={label}
defaultChecked={props.defaultChecked}
disabled={props.disabled}
class={props.class}
color={props.color}
/>
)};
renderCheckBoxField.propTypes = {
input: PropTypes.object.isRequired,
label: PropTypes.string,
defaultChecked: PropTypes.bool,
disabled: PropTypes.bool,
class: PropTypes.string,
color: PropTypes.string
};
export default renderCheckBoxField;
I am not sure if i explained myself good enough.
IMPORTANT: I can not use formValues because form fields are generated dynamically. Or at least I don't know how to achieve this.
reactjs forms redux redux-form
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I am quite new to ReactJS and Redux. I am trying to achieve a complex dynamic form using reactjs and redux-form. Short story:
I need to dynamically generate forms that allows multiple answers having multiple types. More ore less how google forms are working.
Basically a user can create his own form/questionnaire. Example:
Have you ever visited New York ? (radio -> Yes/Now)
If user clicks on Yes, render another question set:
How much time did you spent visiting ? (checkbox input: 1-2 hours, 2-4hours, 4-6hours)
If user click on "4-6hours", render another question:
Wow! Can you tell us where exactly you spend so much time ? (text input answer)
And so on. Of course this is just a basic example, the forms would be even more complex than this.
Now, getting to the code. My initial approach was to use FieldArray. This is how it looks:
<FieldArray
name="question"
component={renderMultipleCheckboxes}
options={[{id:1,value:true,label:'a'},{id:2,value:true,label:'b'}]}
allowAnswer={true}
allowAnswerForValue={[2]}
allowAnswerFieldName="question_answer"
allowAnswerFieldLabel="Your answer"
/>
This FieldArray is part of a big form exported as:
Form.propTypes = {
user: PropTypes.object.isRequired
}
Form = reduxForm({
form: 'form_x',
})(Form);
Form = connect(state => ({
account: state.account,
}))(Form);
export default Form;
renderMultipleCheckboxes component:
export class renderMultipleCheckboxes extends React.PureComponent {
render() {
const {
input,
fields,
options,
meta: { error, submitFailed },
allowAnswer,
allowAnswerForValue,
allowAnswerFieldName,
allowAnswerFieldLabel
} = this.props;
return fields.map((item, index) => {
let option = options.map((item) => {
if (item.id === index) {
return item;
}
})
// What would be the approach to show answer input ? This line of code works only once.
let showAnswerField = document.getElementsByName(item)[0].checked && allowAnswer && allowAnswerForValue.indexOf(index) > -1;
return (
<React.Fragment>
<Field
label={option[index].label}
name={`${item}`}
component={renderCheckBoxField}
key={index}
/>
{showAnswerField &&
<Field
label={allowAnswerFieldLabel}
name={allowAnswerFieldName}
component={'input'}
key={index + 1}
/>
}
</React.Fragment>
)
})
}
}
renderCheckBoxField component:
class CheckBoxField extends PureComponent {
componentDidMount() {
this.props.onChange(this.props.defaultChecked);
}
render() {
const disabled = this.props.disabled;
return (
<label
className={`checkbox-btn${disabled ? ' disabled' : ''}${this.props.class ? ` checkbox-btn--${this.props.class}` : ''}`}>
<input className='checkbox-btn__checkbox'
type='checkbox' name={this.props.name} onChange={this.props.onChange}
checked={this.props.value} disabled={disabled}/>
<span className='checkbox-btn__checkbox-custom'
style={this.props.color ? {background: this.props.color, borderColor: this.props.color} : {}}>
<CheckIcon/>
</span>
{this.props.class === 'button' ?
<span className='checkbox-btn__label-svg'>
<CheckIcon className='checkbox-btn__label-check'/>
<CloseIcon className='checkbox-btn__label-uncheck'/>
</span> : ''}
<span className='checkbox-btn__label'>
{this.props.label}
</span>
</label>
)
}
}
const renderCheckBoxField = (props) => {
let label = props.label;
return (
<CheckBoxField
{...props.input}
label={label}
defaultChecked={props.defaultChecked}
disabled={props.disabled}
class={props.class}
color={props.color}
/>
)};
renderCheckBoxField.propTypes = {
input: PropTypes.object.isRequired,
label: PropTypes.string,
defaultChecked: PropTypes.bool,
disabled: PropTypes.bool,
class: PropTypes.string,
color: PropTypes.string
};
export default renderCheckBoxField;
I am not sure if i explained myself good enough.
IMPORTANT: I can not use formValues because form fields are generated dynamically. Or at least I don't know how to achieve this.
reactjs forms redux redux-form
I'm not having cannabis so cannot read this question. Sorry.
– Bhojendra Rauniyar
Nov 21 '18 at 12:44
Sorry @BhojendraRauniyar . My first question here. If you have any suggestions I can update the question.
– Marta
Nov 21 '18 at 12:49
stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask
– Bhojendra Rauniyar
Nov 21 '18 at 12:50
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I am quite new to ReactJS and Redux. I am trying to achieve a complex dynamic form using reactjs and redux-form. Short story:
I need to dynamically generate forms that allows multiple answers having multiple types. More ore less how google forms are working.
Basically a user can create his own form/questionnaire. Example:
Have you ever visited New York ? (radio -> Yes/Now)
If user clicks on Yes, render another question set:
How much time did you spent visiting ? (checkbox input: 1-2 hours, 2-4hours, 4-6hours)
If user click on "4-6hours", render another question:
Wow! Can you tell us where exactly you spend so much time ? (text input answer)
And so on. Of course this is just a basic example, the forms would be even more complex than this.
Now, getting to the code. My initial approach was to use FieldArray. This is how it looks:
<FieldArray
name="question"
component={renderMultipleCheckboxes}
options={[{id:1,value:true,label:'a'},{id:2,value:true,label:'b'}]}
allowAnswer={true}
allowAnswerForValue={[2]}
allowAnswerFieldName="question_answer"
allowAnswerFieldLabel="Your answer"
/>
This FieldArray is part of a big form exported as:
Form.propTypes = {
user: PropTypes.object.isRequired
}
Form = reduxForm({
form: 'form_x',
})(Form);
Form = connect(state => ({
account: state.account,
}))(Form);
export default Form;
renderMultipleCheckboxes component:
export class renderMultipleCheckboxes extends React.PureComponent {
render() {
const {
input,
fields,
options,
meta: { error, submitFailed },
allowAnswer,
allowAnswerForValue,
allowAnswerFieldName,
allowAnswerFieldLabel
} = this.props;
return fields.map((item, index) => {
let option = options.map((item) => {
if (item.id === index) {
return item;
}
})
// What would be the approach to show answer input ? This line of code works only once.
let showAnswerField = document.getElementsByName(item)[0].checked && allowAnswer && allowAnswerForValue.indexOf(index) > -1;
return (
<React.Fragment>
<Field
label={option[index].label}
name={`${item}`}
component={renderCheckBoxField}
key={index}
/>
{showAnswerField &&
<Field
label={allowAnswerFieldLabel}
name={allowAnswerFieldName}
component={'input'}
key={index + 1}
/>
}
</React.Fragment>
)
})
}
}
renderCheckBoxField component:
class CheckBoxField extends PureComponent {
componentDidMount() {
this.props.onChange(this.props.defaultChecked);
}
render() {
const disabled = this.props.disabled;
return (
<label
className={`checkbox-btn${disabled ? ' disabled' : ''}${this.props.class ? ` checkbox-btn--${this.props.class}` : ''}`}>
<input className='checkbox-btn__checkbox'
type='checkbox' name={this.props.name} onChange={this.props.onChange}
checked={this.props.value} disabled={disabled}/>
<span className='checkbox-btn__checkbox-custom'
style={this.props.color ? {background: this.props.color, borderColor: this.props.color} : {}}>
<CheckIcon/>
</span>
{this.props.class === 'button' ?
<span className='checkbox-btn__label-svg'>
<CheckIcon className='checkbox-btn__label-check'/>
<CloseIcon className='checkbox-btn__label-uncheck'/>
</span> : ''}
<span className='checkbox-btn__label'>
{this.props.label}
</span>
</label>
)
}
}
const renderCheckBoxField = (props) => {
let label = props.label;
return (
<CheckBoxField
{...props.input}
label={label}
defaultChecked={props.defaultChecked}
disabled={props.disabled}
class={props.class}
color={props.color}
/>
)};
renderCheckBoxField.propTypes = {
input: PropTypes.object.isRequired,
label: PropTypes.string,
defaultChecked: PropTypes.bool,
disabled: PropTypes.bool,
class: PropTypes.string,
color: PropTypes.string
};
export default renderCheckBoxField;
I am not sure if i explained myself good enough.
IMPORTANT: I can not use formValues because form fields are generated dynamically. Or at least I don't know how to achieve this.
reactjs forms redux redux-form
I am quite new to ReactJS and Redux. I am trying to achieve a complex dynamic form using reactjs and redux-form. Short story:
I need to dynamically generate forms that allows multiple answers having multiple types. More ore less how google forms are working.
Basically a user can create his own form/questionnaire. Example:
Have you ever visited New York ? (radio -> Yes/Now)
If user clicks on Yes, render another question set:
How much time did you spent visiting ? (checkbox input: 1-2 hours, 2-4hours, 4-6hours)
If user click on "4-6hours", render another question:
Wow! Can you tell us where exactly you spend so much time ? (text input answer)
And so on. Of course this is just a basic example, the forms would be even more complex than this.
Now, getting to the code. My initial approach was to use FieldArray. This is how it looks:
<FieldArray
name="question"
component={renderMultipleCheckboxes}
options={[{id:1,value:true,label:'a'},{id:2,value:true,label:'b'}]}
allowAnswer={true}
allowAnswerForValue={[2]}
allowAnswerFieldName="question_answer"
allowAnswerFieldLabel="Your answer"
/>
This FieldArray is part of a big form exported as:
Form.propTypes = {
user: PropTypes.object.isRequired
}
Form = reduxForm({
form: 'form_x',
})(Form);
Form = connect(state => ({
account: state.account,
}))(Form);
export default Form;
renderMultipleCheckboxes component:
export class renderMultipleCheckboxes extends React.PureComponent {
render() {
const {
input,
fields,
options,
meta: { error, submitFailed },
allowAnswer,
allowAnswerForValue,
allowAnswerFieldName,
allowAnswerFieldLabel
} = this.props;
return fields.map((item, index) => {
let option = options.map((item) => {
if (item.id === index) {
return item;
}
})
// What would be the approach to show answer input ? This line of code works only once.
let showAnswerField = document.getElementsByName(item)[0].checked && allowAnswer && allowAnswerForValue.indexOf(index) > -1;
return (
<React.Fragment>
<Field
label={option[index].label}
name={`${item}`}
component={renderCheckBoxField}
key={index}
/>
{showAnswerField &&
<Field
label={allowAnswerFieldLabel}
name={allowAnswerFieldName}
component={'input'}
key={index + 1}
/>
}
</React.Fragment>
)
})
}
}
renderCheckBoxField component:
class CheckBoxField extends PureComponent {
componentDidMount() {
this.props.onChange(this.props.defaultChecked);
}
render() {
const disabled = this.props.disabled;
return (
<label
className={`checkbox-btn${disabled ? ' disabled' : ''}${this.props.class ? ` checkbox-btn--${this.props.class}` : ''}`}>
<input className='checkbox-btn__checkbox'
type='checkbox' name={this.props.name} onChange={this.props.onChange}
checked={this.props.value} disabled={disabled}/>
<span className='checkbox-btn__checkbox-custom'
style={this.props.color ? {background: this.props.color, borderColor: this.props.color} : {}}>
<CheckIcon/>
</span>
{this.props.class === 'button' ?
<span className='checkbox-btn__label-svg'>
<CheckIcon className='checkbox-btn__label-check'/>
<CloseIcon className='checkbox-btn__label-uncheck'/>
</span> : ''}
<span className='checkbox-btn__label'>
{this.props.label}
</span>
</label>
)
}
}
const renderCheckBoxField = (props) => {
let label = props.label;
return (
<CheckBoxField
{...props.input}
label={label}
defaultChecked={props.defaultChecked}
disabled={props.disabled}
class={props.class}
color={props.color}
/>
)};
renderCheckBoxField.propTypes = {
input: PropTypes.object.isRequired,
label: PropTypes.string,
defaultChecked: PropTypes.bool,
disabled: PropTypes.bool,
class: PropTypes.string,
color: PropTypes.string
};
export default renderCheckBoxField;
I am not sure if i explained myself good enough.
IMPORTANT: I can not use formValues because form fields are generated dynamically. Or at least I don't know how to achieve this.
reactjs forms redux redux-form
reactjs forms redux redux-form
asked Nov 21 '18 at 12:39
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I'm not having cannabis so cannot read this question. Sorry.
– Bhojendra Rauniyar
Nov 21 '18 at 12:44
Sorry @BhojendraRauniyar . My first question here. If you have any suggestions I can update the question.
– Marta
Nov 21 '18 at 12:49
stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask
– Bhojendra Rauniyar
Nov 21 '18 at 12:50
add a comment |
I'm not having cannabis so cannot read this question. Sorry.
– Bhojendra Rauniyar
Nov 21 '18 at 12:44
Sorry @BhojendraRauniyar . My first question here. If you have any suggestions I can update the question.
– Marta
Nov 21 '18 at 12:49
stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask
– Bhojendra Rauniyar
Nov 21 '18 at 12:50
I'm not having cannabis so cannot read this question. Sorry.
– Bhojendra Rauniyar
Nov 21 '18 at 12:44
I'm not having cannabis so cannot read this question. Sorry.
– Bhojendra Rauniyar
Nov 21 '18 at 12:44
Sorry @BhojendraRauniyar . My first question here. If you have any suggestions I can update the question.
– Marta
Nov 21 '18 at 12:49
Sorry @BhojendraRauniyar . My first question here. If you have any suggestions I can update the question.
– Marta
Nov 21 '18 at 12:49
stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask
– Bhojendra Rauniyar
Nov 21 '18 at 12:50
stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask
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I'm not having cannabis so cannot read this question. Sorry.
– Bhojendra Rauniyar
Nov 21 '18 at 12:44
Sorry @BhojendraRauniyar . My first question here. If you have any suggestions I can update the question.
– Marta
Nov 21 '18 at 12:49
stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask
– Bhojendra Rauniyar
Nov 21 '18 at 12:50