An Ember addon for creating dynamic forms, powered by alpacajs.
ember install ember-cli-dynamic-forms
For now, you'll get a jquery resolution prompt when running install. You'll want to pick the 1.11.3 option.
It's advisable to run ember g ember-cli-dynamic-forms
between upgrades as dependencies may have been added, removed, or upgraded between releases. Please try this, along with clearing node_modules and bower_components before reporting issues after upgrading.
Using ember-cli-dynamic-forms can be as simple as passing a json-schema compliant object into a component. You can also provide the form with data and actions, either in the schema or with separate objects:
You can also create reusable form assets using ember-cli, such as validations and formatting rules:
ember generate dynamic-form-validator drinking-age
And you can reference them in your schema:
"beverage": {
"label": "Choice of Beverage",
"slider": true,
"validator": "drinking-age"
}
For more details component usage and asset generation, see the ember-cli-dynamic-forms documentation site.
The schema variable can be in string or object form, but needs to be a valid json-schema alpaca form definition. See the alpacajs website for more information about building valid schemas.
By default ember-cli-dynamic-forms imports bootstrap and alpaca assets to the broccoli tree. If you wish to disable this behaviour and use your own assets, simply specify it in your ember-cli-build.js.
var app = new EmberApp({
'ember-cli-dynamic-forms': {
includeAssets: false, // disables the includion of all assets
includeAlpacaStyles: false, // disables just the inclusion of alpaca styles
includeBootstrapAssets: false // disables just the inclusion of bootstrap assets whilst leaving the rest inplace
}
});
git clone
this repositorynpm install
bower install
ember server
- Visit your app at http://localhost:4200.
ember test
ember test --server
ember build
For more information on using ember-cli, visit http://www.ember-cli.com/.