useForm
useForm
is used to manage forms. It is based on the Mantine useForm
and the Refine useForm
and supports all the features of both packages and adds some additional features.
All the data related hooks (useTable, useForm, useList etc.) of Refine can be given some common properties like resource
, meta
etc.
For more information, refer to the General Concepts documentation.
Usage
We'll show the basic usage of useForm
by adding an editing form.
import { Select, TextInput } from "@mantine/core";
import { Edit, useForm } from "@refinedev/mantine";
const PostEdit: React.FC = () => {
const { saveButtonProps, getInputProps } = useForm({
initialValues: {
title: "",
status: "",
},
validate: {
title: (value) => (value.length < 2 ? "Too short title" : null),
status: (value) => (value.length <= 0 ? "Status is required" : null),
},
});
return (
<Edit saveButtonProps={saveButtonProps}>
<form>
<TextInput
mt={8}
label="Title"
placeholder="Title"
withAsterisk
{...getInputProps("title")}
/>
<Select
mt={8}
label="Status"
placeholder="Pick one"
data={[
{ label: "Published", value: "published" },
{ label: "Draft", value: "draft" },
{ label: "Rejected", value: "rejected" },
]}
withAsterisk
{...getInputProps("status")}
/>
</form>
</Edit>
);
};
In the example if you navigate to /posts/edit/1234
it will manage the data of the post with id of 1234
in an editing context. See Actions on how useForm
determines this is an editing context.
Since this is an edit form it will fill the form with the data of the post with id of 1234
and then the form will be ready to edit further and submit the changes.
Submit functionality is provided by saveButtonProps
which includes all of the necessary props for a button to submit a form including automatically updating loading states.
If you want to show a form in a modal or drawer where necessary route params might not be there you can use the useModalForm or the useDrawerForm hook.
For more detailed usage examples please refer to the Mantine Form documentation.
Properties
action
useForm
can handle the edit
, create
and clone
actions.
By default, useForm
determines the action
from route. The action is inferred by matching the resource's action path with the current route.
It can be overridden by passing the action
prop when it isn't possible to determine the action from the route (e.g. when using form in a modal or using a custom route).
- create
- edit
- clone
action: "create"
is used for creating a new record that didn't exist before.
useForm
uses useCreate
under the hood for mutations on create mode.
In the following example, we will show how to use useForm
with action: "create"
:
action: "edit"
is used for editing an existing record. It requires the id
for determining the record to edit. By default, it uses the id
from the route. It can be changed with the setId
function or id
property.
It fetches the record data according to the id
with useOne
and returns the queryResult
for you to fill the form. After the form is submitted, it updates the record with useUpdate
.
In the following example, we will show how to use useForm
with action: "edit"
:
action: "clone"
is used for cloning an existing record. It requires the id
for determining the record to clone. By default, it uses the id
from the route. It can be changed with the setId
function.
You can think action:clone
like save as. It's similar to action:edit
but it creates a new record instead of updating the existing one.
It fetches the record data according to the id
with useOne
and returns the queryResult
for you to fill the form. After the form is submitted, it creates a new record with useCreate
.
In the following example, we will show how to use useForm
with action: "clone"
. You will see action:clone
toggle at the top of the page. You can toggle it to set the action to clone
.
resource
resource
, read from the current URL by default, will be passed to the dataProvider
's method as a params. This parameter is usually used to as a API endpoint path. It all depends on how to handle the resource
in your dataProvider
.
See the creating a data provider
section for an example of how resource
are handled.
- When
action
is"create"
, it will be passed to thecreate
method from thedataProvider
. - When
action
is"edit"
, it will be passed to theupdate
and thegetOne
method from thedataProvider
. - When
action
is"clone"
, it will be passed to thecreate
and thegetOne
method from thedataProvider
.
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
resource: "categories",
},
});
If the resource
is passed, the id
from the current URL will be ignored because it may belong to a different resource. To retrieve the id
value from the current URL, use the useParsed
hook and pass the id
value to the useForm
hook.
import { useParsed } from "@refinedev/core";
import { useForm } from "@refinedev/mantine";
const { id } = useParsed();
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
resource: "custom-resource",
id,
},
});
Or you can use the setId
function to set the id
value.
import { useForm } from "@refinedev/mantine";
const {
refineCore: { setId },
} = useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
resource: "custom-resource",
},
});
setId("123");
If you have multiple resources with the same name, you can pass the identifier
instead of the name
of the resource. It will only be used as the main matching key for the resource, data provider methods will still work with the name
of the resource defined in the <Refine/>
component.
For more information, refer to the
identifier
section of the<Refine/>
component documentation →
id
id
is used for determining the record to edit
or clone
. By default, it uses the id
from the route. It can be changed with the setId
function or id
property.
It is useful when you want to edit
or clone
a resource
from a different page.
id
is required when action: "edit"
or action: "clone"
.
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
action: "edit", // or clone
resource: "categories",
id: 1, // <BASE_URL_FROM_DATA_PROVIDER>/categories/1
},
});
redirect
redirect
is used for determining the page to redirect after the form is submitted. By default, it uses the list
. It can be changed with the redirect
property.
It can be set to "show" | "edit" | "list" | "create"
or false
based on whether you want to redirect the user after the form is submitted, and to where.
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
redirect: false,
},
});
onMutationSuccess
onMutationSuccess
is a callback function that will be called after the mutation is successful.
It receives the following parameters:
data
: Returned value fromuseCreate
oruseUpdate
depending on theaction
.variables
: The variables passed to the mutation.context
: react-query context.isAutoSave
: It's a boolean value that indicates whether the mutation is triggered by theautoSave
feature or not.
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
onMutationSuccess: (data, variables, context, isAutoSave) => {
console.log({ data, variables, context, isAutoSave });
},
},
});
onMutationError
onMutationError
is a callback function that will be called after the mutation is failed.
It receives the following parameters:
data
: Returned value fromuseCreate
oruseUpdate
depending on theaction
.variables
: The variables passed to the mutation.context
: react-query context.isAutoSave
: It's a boolean value that indicates whether the mutation is triggered by theautoSave
feature or not.
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
onMutationError: (data, variables, context, isAutoSave) => {
console.log({ data, variables, context, isAutoSave });
},
},
});
invalidates
You can use it to manage the invalidations that will occur at the end of the mutation.
By default it invalidates following queries from the current resource
:
- on
create
orclone
mode:"list"
and"many"
- on
"edit"
mode:"list"
,"many"
and"detail"
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
invalidates: ["list", "many", "detail"],
},
});
dataProviderName
If there is more than one dataProvider
, you should use pass the name of the dataProvider
you want to use to dataProviderName
.
It is useful when you want to use a different dataProvider
for a specific resource.
If you want to use a different dataProvider
on all resource pages, you can use the dataProvider
prop of the <Refine>
component.
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
dataProviderName: "second-data-provider",
},
});
mutationMode
Mutation mode determines which mode the mutation runs with. Mutations can run under three different modes: pessimistic
, optimistic
and undoable
. Default mode is pessimistic
.
Each mode corresponds to a different type of user experience.
For more information about mutation modes, please check the Mutation Mode documentation page.
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
mutationMode: "undoable", // "pessimistic" | "optimistic" | "undoable",
},
});
successNotification
NotificationProvider
is required for this prop to work.
After form is submitted successfully, useForm
will call the open
function from NotificationProvider
to show a success notification. With this prop, you can customize that success notification.
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
successNotification: (data, values, resource) => {
return {
message: `Post Successfully created with ${data.title}`,
description: "Success with no errors",
type: "success",
};
},
},
});
errorNotification
NotificationProvider
is required for this prop to work.
After the form submit has failed, useForm
will call the open
function from NotificationProvider
to show a error notification. With this prop, you can customize that error notification.
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
action: "create",
resource: "post",
errorNotification: (data, values, resource) => {
return {
message: `Something went wrong when deleting ${data.id}`,
description: "Error",
type: "error",
};
},
},
});
{
"message": "Error when updating <resource-name> (status code: ${err.statusCode})" or "Error when creating <resource-name> (status code: ${err.statusCode})",
"description": "Error",
"type": "error",
}
meta
meta
is a special property that can be used to pass additional information to data provider methods for the following purposes:
- Customizing the data provider methods for specific use cases.
- Generating GraphQL queries using plain JavaScript Objects (JSON).
- Providing additional parameters to the redirection path after the form is submitted.
For more information, please refer to the
meta
section of the General Concepts documentation →
In the following example, we pass the headers
property in the meta
object to the create
method. With similar logic, you can pass any properties to specifically handle the data provider methods.
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
meta: {
headers: { "x-meta-data": "true" },
},
},
});
const myDataProvider = {
//...
create: async ({ resource, variables, meta }) => {
const headers = meta?.headers ?? {};
const url = `${apiUrl}/${resource}`;
const { data } = await httpClient.post(url, variables, { headers });
return {
data,
};
},
//...
};
queryMeta
In addition to the meta
property, you can also pass the queryMeta
property to the useForm
hook. This property is used to pass additional information to the useOne
hook that is used to fetch the data in the edit
and clone
modes. This is useful when you have to apply different values to the useOne
hook from the useCreate
or useUpdate
hook mutations.
useForm({
queryMeta: {
querySpecificValue: "someValue",
},
});
If you have overlapping properties in both meta
and queryMeta
, the queryMeta
property will be used.
mutationMeta
In addition to the meta
property, you can also pass the mutationMeta
property to the useForm
hook. This property is used to pass additional information to the useCreate
or useUpdate
hook mutations. This is useful when you have to apply different values to the useCreate
or useUpdate
hooks from the useOne
hook query.
useForm({
mutationMeta: {
mutationSpecificValue: "someValue",
},
});
If you have overlapping properties in both meta
and mutationMeta
, the mutationMeta
property will be used.
queryOptions
Works only in the action: "edit"
or action: "clone"
modes.
in edit
or clone
modes, Refine uses useOne
hook to fetch data. You can pass the queryOptions
options by passing the queryOptions
property.
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
queryOptions: {
retry: 3,
},
},
});
createMutationOptions
In create
or clone
modes, Refine uses useCreate
hook to create data. You can pass the mutationOptions
by passing createMutationOptions
property. This option is only available when action: "create"
or action: "clone"
.
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
queryOptions: {
retry: 3,
},
},
});
updateMutationOptions
In edit
mode, Refine uses useUpdate
hook to update data. You can pass mutationOptions
by passing updateMutationOptions
property. This option is only available when action: "edit"
.
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
queryOptions: {
retry: 3,
},
},
});
warnWhenUnsavedChanges
When it's true, Shows a warning when the user tries to leave the page with unsaved changes. It can be used to prevent the user from accidentally leaving the page. It is false
by default.
It can be set globally in Refine config
.
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
warnWhenUnsavedChanges: true,
},
});
liveMode
Whether to update data automatically ("auto") or not ("manual") if a related live event is received. It can be used to update and show data in Realtime throughout your app.
For more information, refer to the Live / Realtime documentation
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
liveMode: "auto",
},
});
onLiveEvent
onLiveEvent
is a callback function that is executed when new events from a subscription are arrived.
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
onLiveEvent: (event) => {
console.log(event);
},
},
});
liveParams
liveParams
are the params to pass to liveProvider's subscribe method.
overtimeOptions
If you want loading overtime for the request, you can pass the overtimeOptions
prop to the this hook. It is useful when you want to show a loading indicator when the request takes too long.
interval
is the time interval in milliseconds. onInterval
is the function that will be called on each interval.
Return overtime
object from this hook. elapsedTime
is the elapsed time in milliseconds. It becomes undefined
when the request is completed.
const { overtime } = useForm({
//...
overtimeOptions: {
interval: 1000,
onInterval(elapsedInterval) {
console.log(elapsedInterval);
},
},
});
console.log(overtime.elapsedTime); // undefined, 1000, 2000, 3000 4000, ...
// You can use it like this:
{
elapsedTime >= 4000 && <div>this takes a bit longer than expected</div>;
}
autoSave
If you want to save the form automatically after some delay when user edits the form, you can pass true to autoSave.enabled
prop.
By default the autoSave
feature does not invalidate queries. However, you can use the invalidateOnUnmount
prop to invalidate queries upon unmount.
It also supports the onMutationSuccess
and onMutationError
callback functions. You can use the isAutoSave
parameter to determine whether the mutation is triggered by autoSave
or not.
autoSave
feature operates exclusively in edit
mode. Users can take advantage of this feature while editing data, as changes are automatically saved in editing mode. However, when creating new data, manual saving is still required.
onMutationSuccess
and onMutationError
callbacks will be called after the mutation is successful or failed.
enabled
To enable the autoSave
feature, set the enabled
parameter to true
. Default value is false
.
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
autoSave: {
enabled: true,
},
},
});
debounce
debounce
allows you to set the debounce time for the autoSave
prop. Default value is 1000
milliseconds.
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
autoSave: {
enabled: true,
debounce: 2000,
},
},
});
invalidateOnUnmount
This prop is useful when you want to invalidate the list
, many
and detail
queries from the current resource when the hook is unmounted. By default, it invalidates the list
, many
and detail
queries associated with the current resource. Also, You can use the invalidates
prop to select which queries to invalidate. Default value is false
.
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
autoSave: {
enabled: true,
invalidateOnUnmount: true,
},
},
});
Return Values
All mantine useForm
and core useForm
return values also available in useForm
.
queryResult
If the action
is set to "edit"
or "clone"
or if a resource
with an id
is provided, useForm
will call useOne
and set the returned values as the queryResult
property.
const {
refineCore: { queryResult },
} = useForm();
const { data } = queryResult;
mutationResult
When in "create"
or "clone"
mode, useForm
will call useCreate
. When in "edit"
mode, it will call useUpdate
and set the resulting values as the mutationResult
property."
const {
refineCore: { mutationResult },
} = useForm();
const { data } = mutationResult;
setId
useForm
determine id
from the router. If you want to change the id
dynamically, you can use setId
function.
const {
refineCore: { id, setId },
} = useForm();
const handleIdChange = (id: string) => {
setId(id);
};
return (
<div>
<input value={id} onChange={(e) => handleIdChange(e.target.value)} />
</div>
);
redirect
"By default, after a successful mutation, useForm
will redirect
to the "list"
page. To redirect to a different page, you can either use the redirect
function to programmatically specify the destination, or set the redirect property in the hook's options.
In the following example we will redirect to the "show"
page after a successful mutation:
const {
refineCore: { onFinish, redirect },
} = useForm();
// --
const handleSubmit = async (e: React.FormEvent<HTMLFormElement>) => {
e.preventDefault();
const data = await onFinish(formValues);
redirect("show", data?.data?.id);
};
// --
onFinish
onFinish
is a function that is called when the form is submitted. It will call the appropriate mutation based on the action
property.
You can override the default behavior by passing an onFinish
function in the hook's options.
For example you can change values before sending to the API.
overtime
overtime
object is returned from this hook. elapsedTime
is the elapsed time in milliseconds. It becomes undefined
when the request is completed.
const { overtime } = useForm();
console.log(overtime.elapsedTime); // undefined, 1000, 2000, 3000 4000, ...
autoSaveProps
If autoSave
is enabled, this hook returns autoSaveProps
object with data
, error
, and status
properties from mutation.
FAQ
How can invalidate other resources?
You can invalidate other resources with help of the useInvalidate
hook.
It is useful when you want to invalidate
other resources that don't have relation with the current resource.
import { useInvalidate } from "@refinedev/core";
import { useForm } from "@refinedev/mantine";
const PostEdit = () => {
const invalidate = useInvalidate();
useForm({
refineCoreProps: {
onMutationSuccess: (data, variables, context) => {
invalidate({
resource: "users",
invalidates: ["resourceAll"],
});
},
},
});
// ---
};
How can I change the form data before submitting it to the API?
You may need to modify the form data before it is sent to the API.
For example, let's send the values we received from the user in two separate inputs, name
and surname
, to the API as fullName
.
import { TextInput } from "@mantine/core";
import { Create, useForm } from "@refinedev/mantine";
import React from "react";
const UserCreate: React.FC = () => {
const { saveButtonProps, getInputProps } = useForm({
initialValues: {
name: "",
surname: "",
},
transformValues: (values) => ({
fullName: `${values.name} ${values.surname}`,
}),
});
return (
<Create saveButtonProps={saveButtonProps}>
<form>
<TextInput
mt={8}
label="Name"
placeholder="Name"
{...getInputProps("name")}
/>
<TextInput
mt={8}
label="Surname"
placeholder="Surname"
{...getInputProps("surname")}
/>
</form>
</Create>
);
};
How to pass meta
values only for the mutation or query?
You can use meta
property to pass common values to the mutation and the query. But in some cases, you may want to pass different values to the mutation and the query. To do this, you can use mutationMeta
and queryMeta
properties.
How can I handle server-side form validation?
API Reference
Properties
It supports all the features of the useForm
hook provided by @mantine/form
.
Also, we added the following return values.
refineCoreProps
: You can define all properties provided by useForm
here. You can see all of them in here.
For example, we can define the refineCoreProps
property in the useForm
hook as:
import { useForm } from "@refinedev/mantine";
const { ... } = useForm({
..., // @mantine/form's useForm props
refineCoreProps: {
resource: "posts",
redirect: false,
// @refinedev/core's useForm props
},
});
Return values
Returns all the return values of the useForm
hook provided by @mantine/form
. Also, we added the following return values.
refineCore
: Returns all values returned by useForm
. You can see all of them in here.
For example, we can access the refineCore
return value in the useForm
hook as:
import { useForm } from "@refinedev/react-hook-form";
const {
..., // @mantine/form's useForm return values
saveButtonProps,
refineCore: {
queryResult,
... // @refinedev/core's useForm return values
},
} = useForm({ ... });
Property | Description | Type |
---|---|---|
saveButtonProps | Props for a submit button | { disabled: boolean; onClick: (e: React.FormEvent<HTMLFormElement>) => void; } |
overtime | Overtime loading props | { elapsedTime?: number } |
autoSaveProps | Auto save props | { data: UpdateResponse<TData> | undefined, error: HttpError | null, status: "loading" | "error" | "idle" | "success" } |
Type Parameters
Property | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
TQueryFnData | Result data returned by the query function. Extends BaseRecord | BaseRecord | BaseRecord |
TError | Custom error object that extends HttpError | HttpError | HttpError |
TVariables | Form values for mutation function | {} | Record<string, unknown> |
TTransformed | Form values after transformation for mutation function | {} | TVariables |
TData | Result data returned by the select function. Extends BaseRecord . If not specified, the value of TQueryFnData will be used as the default value. | BaseRecord | TQueryFnData |
TResponse | Result data returned by the mutation function. Extends BaseRecord . If not specified, the value of TData will be used as the default value. | BaseRecord | TData |
TResponseError | Custom error object that extends HttpError . If not specified, the value of TError will be used as the default value. | HttpError | TError |
Example
npm create refine-app@latest -- --example form-mantine-use-form
- Usage
- Properties
- action
- resource
- id
- redirect
- onMutationSuccess
- onMutationError
- invalidates
- dataProviderName
- mutationMode
- successNotification
- errorNotification
- meta
- queryMeta
- mutationMeta
- queryOptions
- createMutationOptions
- updateMutationOptions
- warnWhenUnsavedChanges
- liveMode
- onLiveEvent
- liveParams
- overtimeOptions
- autoSave
- enabled
- debounce
- invalidateOnUnmount
- Return Values
- queryResult
- mutationResult
- setId
- redirect
- onFinish
- overtime
- autoSaveProps
- FAQ
- How can invalidate other resources?
- How can I change the form data before submitting it to the API?
- How to pass
meta
values only for the mutation or query? - How can I handle server-side form validation?
- API Reference
- Properties
- Return values
- Type Parameters
- Example