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The library contains a component, that nests itself into the Blazor EditForm instead of a wrapper around the EditForm. The component is able to generate a form based on a POCO or a ExpandoObject. Because of this architecture the library provides the developer flexibility and direct usage of the EditForm.

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VxFormGenerator

The library contains a component, that nests itself into the Blazor EditForm instead of a wrapper around the EditForm. The component is able to generate a form based on a POCO or a ExpandoObject. Because of this architecture the library provides the developer flexibility and direct usage of the EditForm.

TLDR

Turns an annotated object....

public class FeedingSession
{
    [Display(Name = "Kind of food")]
    public FoodKind KindOfFood { get; set; }

    [Display(Name = "Note")]
    [MinLength(5)]
    public string Note { get; set; }
    
    [Display(Name = "Amount")]
    public decimal Amount { get; set; }
    
    [Display(Name = "Start")]
    public DateTime Start { get; set; }
    
    [Display(Name = "End")]
    public DateTime End { get; set; }
    
    [Display(Name = "Throwing up")]
    public bool ThrowingUp { get; set; }

    [Display(Name = "Throwing up dict")]
    public ValueReferences<FoodKind> ThrowingUpDict { get; set; } = new ValueReferences<FoodKind>();
    
    [Display(Name = "Color")]
    public VxColor Color { get; set; }
}

... into a nice Blazor form:

A nice form!

Setup

Add the NuGet package.

Open a terminal in the project folder where you want to add the VxFormGenerator. Pick one of the options below:

Plain components

The unstyled version of the input components for the VxFormGenerator

dotnet add package VxFormGenerator.Components.Plain

Bootstrap components

The assumption made by the library is that you already added Bootstrap (4.5.0 and up) setup in your Blazor app

The Bootstrap styled form components for the VxFormGenerator

dotnet add package VxFormGenerator.Components.Bootstrap

Initialize

Open the Startup.cs and add one of the following usage statements:

Plain components

using VxFormGenerator.Settings.Plain;

Bootstrap components

using VxFormGenerator.Settings.Bootstrap;

After adding one of the usage statements add the line services.AddVxFormGenerator(); like shown here below.

public IConfiguration Configuration { get; }

// This method gets called by the runtime. 
// Use this method to add services to the container.
// For more information on how to configure your application, 
// visit https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=398940
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
	services.AddRazorPages();
	services.AddServerSideBlazor();
	services.AddVxFormGenerator();
}

Model based

You can have a model that renders inputs for the properties. All that's required is adding a RenderFormElements component to the EditForm. The inputs can be validated by the attached Data Annotations on the property. Just add the built-in DataAnnotationsValidator component.

@page "/"

@using VxFormGenerator.Core
@using FormGeneratorDemo.Data
@using System.Dynamic

<EditForm Model="Model" 
		  OnValidSubmit="HandleValidSubmit"
		  OnInvalidSubmit="HandleInValidSubmit">
    <DataAnnotationsValidator></DataAnnotationsValidator>
    <RenderFormElements></RenderFormElements>		
    <button class="btn btn-primary" type="submit">Submit</button>
</EditForm>

@code{

    /// <summary>
    /// Model that is used for the form
    /// </summary>
    private FeedingSession Model = new FeedingSession();

    /// <summary>
    /// Will handle the submit action of the form
    /// </summary>
    /// <param name="context">The model with values as entered in the form</param>
    private void HandleValidSubmit(EditContext context)
    {
        // save your changes
    }

    private void HandleInValidSubmit(VEditContext context)
    {
        // Do something
    }

}

Dynamic based

You can render a form that is based on a dynamic ExpandoObject. The developer is that able to create a model based at runtime. All that's required is adding a RenderFormElements component to the EditForm. The inputs can NOT YET be validated by Data Annotations. This is a feature yet to be completed.

@page "/"

@using VxFormGenerator.Core
@using FormGeneratorDemo.Data
@using System.Dynamic

<EditForm Model="Model" 
		  OnValidSubmit="HandleValidSubmit"
		  OnInvalidSubmit="HandleInValidSubmit">
    <DataAnnotationsValidator></DataAnnotationsValidator>
    <RenderFormElements></RenderFormElements>		
    <button class="btn btn-primary" type="submit">Submit</button>
</EditForm>

@code{

    /// <summary>
    /// Model that is used for the form
    /// </summary>
    private dynamic Model = new ExpandoObject();

	/// <summary>
	/// Create a dynamic object 
	/// </summary>
    protected override void OnInitialized()
    {
        var dict = (IDictionary<String, Object>) Model;
        dict.Add("Name", "add");
        dict.Add("Note", "This is a note");
        dict.Add("Date", DateTime.Now);
        dict.Add("Amount", 1);
    }

    /// <summary>
    /// Will handle the submit action of the form
    /// </summary>
    /// <param name="context">The model with values as entered in the form</param>
    private void HandleValidSubmit(EditContext context)
    {
        // save your changes
    }

    private void HandleInValidSubmit(VEditContext context)
    {
        // Do something
    }

}

Layout

The form generator supports layout structuring based on meta-data defined at model level.

        // Add label to row 2
    [VxFormRowLayout(Id = 2, Label = "Adress")]
    public class AddressViewModel
    {
        [Display(Name = "Firstname")]
        // Add element to row 1 with automatic width based on number of items in a row
        [VxFormElementLayout(RowId = 1)]
        public string SurName { get; set; }
        // Add element to row 1 with automatic width based on number of items in a row and define a placeholder
        [VxFormElementLayout(RowId = 1, Placeholder = "Your Lastname")]
        [Display(Name = "Lastname")]
        public string LastName { get; set; }

        [Display(Name = "Street")]
        // Add element to row 2 and set the width to 9 of 12 columns
        [VxFormElementLayout(RowId = 2, ColSpan = 9)]
        [MinLength(5)]
        public string Street { get; set; }

        [Display(Name = "Number")]
        // Add element to row 2 and set the width to 3 of 12 columns
        [VxFormElementLayout(RowId = 2, ColSpan = 3)]
        public string Number { get; set; }

        [Display(Name = "Country"),
         // Show Placeholder
         VxFormElementLayout(Placeholder = "The country you live")]
        public string Country { get; set; }

        [Display(Name = "State")]
        [MinLength(5)]
        public string State { get; set; }

    }

Another nice form!

There is also support for nested models.

  public class OrderViewModel
    {
         // Indicate that this property type should be rendered as a separate elements in the form and give it a label
        [VxFormGroup(Label = "Delivery")]
        // Use this to valdidate a complex object
        [ValidateComplexType]
        public AddressViewModel Address { get; set; } = new AddressViewModel();

        // Indicate that this property type should be rendered as a separate elements in the form and give it a label
        [VxFormGroup(Label = "Invoice")]
        // Use this to valdidate a complex object
        [ValidateComplexType]
        public AddressViewModel BillingAddress { get; set; } = new AddressViewModel();

        [Display(Name = "Send insured")]
        public bool Valid { get; set; } = true;

        [Display(Name = "What color box")]
        public VxColor Color { get; set; }
    }
    }

Another Another nice form!

Layout options

The form support multiple rendering options:

Set options Global

  public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
        {
            services.AddRazorPages();
            services.AddServerSideBlazor();
            services.AddVxFormGenerator(new VxFormLayoutOptions() { LabelOrientation = LabelOrientation.TOP });
        }

Set options at Component level, these options override the global one.

 <RenderFormElements FormLayoutOptions="@OptionsForForm"></RenderFormElements>

@code{
    private VxFormLayoutOptions OptionsForForm = new VxFormLayoutOptions();
}

Possible options

Set the label position for the form

Label position: Top | Left | None

Set the placeholder policy for the form

Placeholder Policy: Explicit | Implicit | None | ExplicitFallbackToLabels | ImplicitFallbackToLabels

Set the trigger for showing validation state

Validation Policy: OnlyValid | OnlyInvalid | BothValidAndInvalid

Run demo

Run the demo so you can see the options and effects interactively:

  1. git clone https://github.com/Aaltuj/VxFormGenerator.git
  2. cd VxFormGenerator
  3. run.cmd on Windows or bash run.sh on Linux/Mac
  4. navigate to http://localhost:5000/definition-form

Apply your own styling

This is a work in progress

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The library contains a component, that nests itself into the Blazor EditForm instead of a wrapper around the EditForm. The component is able to generate a form based on a POCO or a ExpandoObject. Because of this architecture the library provides the developer flexibility and direct usage of the EditForm.

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