Dead simple HTML form builder for Crystal with built-in support for many popular UI libraries such as Bootstrap. Works well with your favourite Crystal web framework such as Kemal, Amber, or Lucky.
- Easily generate HTML markup for forms, labels, inputs, help text and errors
- Integrates with many UI libraries such as Bootstrap
- Custom theme support
Out of the box Form Builder can generate HTML markup for the following UI libraries:
- Bootstrap 4
theme: :bootstrap_4_vertical
theme: :bootstrap_4_inline
theme: :bootstrap_4_horizontal
ortheme: FormBuilder::Themes::Bootstrap4Horizontal.new(column_classes: ["col-sm-3","col-sm-9"])
- Bootstrap 3
theme: :bootstrap_3_vertical
theme: :bootstrap_3_inline
theme: :bootstrap_3_horizontal
ortheme: FormBuilder::Themes::Bootstrap3Horizontal.new(column_classes: ["col-sm-3","col-sm-9"])
- Bootstrap 2
theme: :bootstrap_2_vertical
theme: :bootstrap_2_inline
theme: :bootstrap_2_horizontal
- Bulma
theme: :bulma_vertical
theme: :bulma_horizontal
- Foundation
theme: :foundation
- Materialize
theme: :materialize
- Milligram
theme: :milligram
- Semantic UI
theme: :semantic_ui_vertical
theme: :semantic_ui_inline
- None (Default)
theme: :default
theme: nil
- or simply do not provide a
:theme
argument
If you dont see your favourite UI library here feel free to create a PR to add it. I recommend creating an issue to discuss it first.
Add this to your application's shard.yml:
dependencies:
form_builder:
github: westonganger/form_builder.cr
require "form_builder"
The following field types are supported:
:checkbox
:file
:hidden
:password
:radio
:select
:text
:textarea
== FormBuilder.form(theme: :bootstrap_4_vertical, action: "/products", method: :post, form_html: {style: "margin-top: 20px;", "data-foo" => "bar"}) do |f|
.row.main-examples
.col-sm-6
### -- Field Options
### type : (String | Symbol)
### name : (String | Symbol)?
### label : (String | Bool)? = true
### help_text : String?
### value : (String | Symbol)?
### -- Note: The `input_html["value"]` option will take precedence over the :value option (except for `type: :textarea/:select`)
### errors : (Array(String) | String)?
### -- Note: Array(String) generates a list of help text elements. If you have an Array of errors and you only want a single help text element, then join your errors array to a String
### -- For the following Hash options, String keys will take precedence over any Symbol keys
### input_html : (Hash | NamedTuple)? ### contains attributes to be added to the input/field
### label_html : (Hash | NamedTuple)? ### contains attributes to be added to the label
### wrapper_html : (Hash | NamedTuple)? ### contains attributes to be added to the outer wrapper for the label and input
### help_text_html : (Hash | NamedTuple)? ### contains attributes to be added to the help text container
### error_html : (Hash | NamedTuple)? ### contains attributes to be added to the error container(s)
== f.field name: "product[name]", label: "Name", type: :text, errors: product_errors["name"]
== f.field name: "product[description]", label: "Description", type: :textarea, input_html: {class: "foobar"}, wrapper_html: {style: "margin-top: 10px"}, label_html: {style: "color: red;"}
== f.field name: "product[file]", type: :file, help_text: "Must be a PDF", help_text_html: {style: "color: blue;"}
.col-sm-6
== f.field name: "product[available]", type: :checkbox, label: "In Stock?"
== f.field name: "product[class]", type: :radio, label: false
== f.field name: "product[secret]", type: :hidden, value: "foobar"
.row.select-example
### -- Additional Options for `type: :select`
### collection : (Hash | NamedTuple) = {
### options : (Array(String) | Array(String | Array(String)) | String) ### Required, Note: The non-Array String type is for passing in a pre-built html options string
### selected : (String | Array(String))?
### disabled : (String | Array(String))?
### include_blank : (String | Bool)?
### }
### -- Note: String keys will take precedence over any Symbol keys
### -- When passing a nested array to collection[:options] the Option pairs are defined as: [required_value, optional_label]
- opts = [["A", "Type A"], ["B" "Type B"], ["C", "Type C"], "Other"]
== f.field name: "product[type]", label: "Type", type: :select, collection: {options: opts, selected: ["B"], disabled: ["C"]}
When using the FormBuilder.form
method in plain Crystal code, the <<
syntax is required to add the generated field HTML to the form HTML string
form_html_str = FormBuilder.form(theme: :bootstrap_4_vertical, action: "/products", method: :post, form_html: {style: "margin-top: 20px;", "data-foo" => "bar"}) do |f|
f << f.field(name: "name", type: :text, label: "Name")
f << f.field(name: "sku", type: :text, label: "SKU")
f << "<strong>Hello World</strong>"
end
OR you can use the lower level String.build
instead:
form_html_str = String.build do |str|
str << FormBuilder.form(theme: :bootstrap_4_vertical, action: "/products", method: :post, form_html: {style: "margin-top: 20px;", "data-foo" => "bar"}) do |f|
str << f.field(name: "name", type: :text, label: "Name")
str << f.field(name: "sku", type: :text, label: "SKU")
str << "<strong>Hello World</strong>"
end
end
- f = FormBuilder::Builder.new(theme: :bootstrap_4_vertical)
== f.field name: "name", type: :text, label: "Name"
== f.field name: "sku", type: :text, label: "SKU"
The form builder is capable of handling error messages too. If the :errors
argument is provided it will generate the appropriate error help text element(s) next to the field.
== FormBuilder.form(theme: :bootstrap_4_vertical) do |f|
== f.field name: "name", type: :text, label: "Name", errors: "cannot be blank"
== f.field name: "sku", type: :text, label: "SKU", errors: ["must be unique", "incorrect SKU format")
FormBuilder allows you to create custom themes very easily.
Example Usage:
FormBuilder.form(theme: :custom)
Example Theme Class:
# config/initializers/form_builder.cr
module FormBuilder
module Themes
class Custom < BaseTheme
### (Optional) If your theme name doesnt perfectly match the `.underscore` of the theme class name
def self.theme_name
"custom"
end
### (Optional) If your theme requires additional variables similar to `Bootstrap3Horizontal.new(columns: ["col-sm-3", "col-sm-9"])`
def initialize
### For an example see `src/form_builders/themes/bootstrap_3_horizontal.cr`
end
def wrap_field(field_type : String, html_field : String, html_label : String?, html_help_text : String?, html_errors : Array(String)?, wrapper_html_attributes : StringHash)
String.build do |s|
wrapper_html_attributes["class"] = "form-group #{wrapper_html_attributes["class"]?}".strip
### `FormBuilder.build_html_attr_string` is the one and only helper method for Themes
### It converts any Hash to an HTML Attributes String
### Example: {"class" => "foo", "data-role" => "ninja"} converts to "class=\"foo\" data-role=\"ninja\""
attr_str = FormBuilder.build_html_attr_string(wrapper_html_attributes)
s << "#{attr_str.empty? ? "<div>" : %(<div #{attr_str}>)}"
if {"checkbox", "radio"}.includes?(field_type) && html_label && (i = html_label.index(">"))
s << html_label.insert(i+1, "#{html_field} ")
else
s << html_label
s << html_field
end
s << html_help_text
if html_errors
s << html_errors.join
end
s << "</div>"
end
end
def input_html_attributes(html_attrs : Hash(String, String), field_type : String, has_errors? : Bool)
html_attrs["class"] = "form-field other-class #{html_attrs["class"]?}".strip
html_attrs["style"] = "color: blue; #{html_attrs["style"]?}".strip
unless html_attrs.has_key?("data-foo")
html_attrs["data-foo"] = "bar #{html_attrs["class"]?}"
end
html_attrs
end
def label_html_attributes(html_attrs : Hash(String, String), field_type : String, has_errors? : Bool)
html_attrs["class"] = "form-label other-class #{html_attrs["class"]?}".strip
html_attrs["style"] = "color: red; #{html_attrs["style"]?}".strip
html_attrs
end
def form_html_attributes(html_attrs : Hash(String, String))
html_attrs["class"] = "form-inline #{html_attrs["class"]}"
html_attrs
end
def build_html_help_text(help_text : String, html_attrs : StringHash)
html_attrs["class"] = "help-text #{html_attrs["class"]?}".strip
String.build do |s|
s << (html_attrs.empty? ? "<div>" : %(<div #{build_html_attr_string(html_attrs)}>)
s << help_text
s << "</div>"
end
end
def build_html_error(error : String, html_attrs : StringHash)
html_attrs["class"] = "help-text error #{html_attrs["class"]?}".strip
html_attrs["style"] = "color: red; #{html_attrs["style"]?}".strip
String.build do |s|
s << (html_attrs.empty? ? "<div>" : %(<div #{build_html_attr_string(html_attrs)}>)
s << error
s << "</div>"
end
end
end
end
end
Now you can use the theme just like any other built-in theme.
FormBuilder.form(theme: :custom)
To run the test suite:
crystal spec
This library has been ported to the Ruby language as SexyForm.rb
The pattern/implementation of this form builder library turned out so beautifully that I felt the desire to have the same syntax available in the Ruby language. Many Crystal developers also write Ruby and vice versa so this only made sense. What was awesome is that, the Crystal and Ruby syntax is so similar that converting Crystal code to Ruby was straight forward and quite simple.
Created & Maintained by Weston Ganger - @westonganger
Project Inspired By:
- SimpleForm
- Jasper Helpers used within the Amber framework