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Informations about the package liform

Liform

This fork also merges [email protected]:answear/Liform.git.

Liform is a library for serializing Symfony Forms into JSON schema. It can be used along with liform-react or json-editor, or any other form generator based on json-schema.

It is used by LiformBundle but can also be used as a stand-alone library.

It is very annoying to maintain backend forms that match forms in a client technology, such as JavaScript. It is also annoying to maintain a documentation of such forms. And error prone.

Liform generates a JSON schema representation, that serves as documentation and can be used to document, validate your data and, if you want, to generate forms using a generator.

Build Status Latest Stable Version Latest Unstable Version License

Installation

Open a console, enter your project directory and execute the following command to download the latest stable version of this library:

This command requires you to have Composer installed globally, as explained in the installation chapter of the Composer documentation.

Liform follows the PSR-4 convention names for its classes, which means you can easily integrate Liform classes loading in your own autoloader.

Usage

Serializing a form into JSON Schema:

And $schema will contain a JSON Schema representation such as:

Using your own transformers

Liform works by inspecting the form recursively, finding (resolving) the right transformer for every child and using that transformer to build the corresponding slice of the json-schema. So, if you want to modify the way a particular form type is transformed, you should set a transformer that matches a type with that block_prefix.

To do so, you can use the setTransformer method of the Resolver class. In this case we are reusing the StringTransformer, by overriding the widget property and setting it to my_widget, but you could use your very own transformer if you like:

Serializing initial values

This library provides a normalizer to serialize a FormView (you can create one with $form->createView()) into an array of initial values.

To obtain an array of initial values that match your json-schema.

Serializing errors

This library provides a normalizer to serialize forms with errors into an array. This part was shamelessly taken from FOSRestBundle. To use this feature copy the following code in your controller action:

To obtain an array with the errors of your form. liform-react, if you are using it, can understand this format.

Information extracted to JSON-schema

The goal of Liform is to extract as much data as possible from the form in order to have a complete representation with validation and UI hints in the schema. The options currently supported are.

Some of the data can be extracted from the usual form attributes, however, some attributes will be provided using a special liform array that is passed to the form options. To do so in a comfortable way a form extension is provided. See AddLiformExtension.php

Required

If the field is required (which is the default in Symfony), it will be reflected in the schema.

Widget

Sometimes you might want to render a field differently then the default behaviour for that type. By using the liform attributes you can specify a particular widget that determines how this field is rendered.

If the attribute widget of liform is provided, as in the following code:

The schema generated will have that widget option:

Label/Title

If you provide a label, it will be used as title in the schema.

Pattern

If the attribute pattern of attr is provided, as in the following code:

It will be extracted as the pattern option, so it can be used for validation. Note that, in addition, everything provided to attr will be preserved as well.

Description

If the attribute description of liform is provided, as in the following code, it will be extracted in the schema:

License

This library is under the MIT license. See the complete license in the file:

LICENSE.md

Acknowledgements

The technique for transforming forms using resolvers and reducers is inspired on Symfony Console Form


All versions of liform with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires php Version ^7.4|^8.0
symfony/form Version ^5.4|^6.0
symfony/translation Version ^5.4|^6.0
symfony/serializer Version ^5.4|^6.0
symfony/validator Version ^5.4|^6.0
symfony/translation-contracts Version ^1.0|^2.1|^3.0
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