Formist is a node.js forms library.
The key difference between Formist and other node.js forms libraries, is that its DSL more closely matches that of HTML form tags, providing much more flexibility. No widgets.
It was designed to be:
- highly flexible
 - easy to manipulate output for styling (using themes)
 
It is still in early stages of development, and has to date been focused on output generation. The following needs to make its way into the library:
- form binding
 - server-side validation handling
 - error handling
 - form + error rendering
 
npm install formist --save
var formist = require('formist');
The best way to learn is by example. There are a number of examples in the formist-example repository.
The following breaks down Formist forms technology.
A Form is a standard HTML form. A Form can contain multiple:
FieldsetFieldFieldgroup
var form = new formist.Form(options, elements);formist.Form will take an options object (options), with the following:
renderTag,Boolean: set this to false, to render the form without<form></form>tags. Defaults to true.theme,Object: a key-function object defining theming overrides. This is optional.attributes,Object: a key-value object defining any HTML tags (including action and method). This is optional.
formist.Form will take an array of Fieldset, Field or Fieldgroup objects (elements).
form.add(element);formist.Form.add will take a Fieldset, Field, or Fieldgroup.
A Fieldset represents a standard HTML fieldset. A Fieldset can contain multiple:
FieldgroupField
var fieldset = form.add(formist.Fieldset([options, elements]));formist.Fieldset will optionally take an options object (options), with the following:
legend,String: a string value for the HTMLlegendtag. This is optional.theme,Object: a key-function object defining theming overrides. This is optional.attributes,Object: a key-value object defining any HTML tags. This is optional.
formist.Fieldset will take an Array, elements of Fieldset, Field or Fieldgroup objects.
fieldset.add(element);formist.Form.add will take a Field, or Fieldgroup.
A field presents a label, and HTML form control (i.e. input, select, button, textarea). A field can not contain anything.
form.add(formist.Field(tag, options));formist.Field will take a String, tag representing the name of the HTML tag to produce (i.e. input, select, button, textarea).
formist.Field will take an Object, options, with the following:
label,Object: an object with a label key, and an attributes object representing key-value attributes to apply to thelabeltag. For brevity, this can be a string, if non attributes are required. This is optional.helpText,Object: an object with atextkey,tagkey (defaulting to 'small), and an attributes object representing key-value attributes to apply to thesmalltag. For brevity, this can be a string, if no attributes or tag changes are required. This is optional.theme,Object: a key-function object defining theming overrides. This is optional.attributes,Object: a key-value object defining any HTML tags. This is optional.
A control represents a HTML form control (i.e. input, select, button, textarea). You don't define controls specifically, you can only wrap them.
A fieldgroup represents a group of fields (i.e. Field). A field group can be passed multiple:
Field
form.add(formist.Fieldgroup(options, elements));formist.Fieldgroup will take an Object, options, with the following:
label,Object: an object with a label key, and an attributes object representing key-value attributes to apply to thelabeltag. For brevity, this can be a string, if non attributes are required. This is optional.helpText,Object: an object with atextkey,tagkey (defaulting to 'small), and an attributes object representing key-value attributes to apply to thesmalltag. For brevity, this can be a string, if no attributes or tag changes are required. This is optional.theme,Object: a key-function object defining theming overrides. This is optional.attributes,Object: a key-value object defining any HTML tags. This is optional.
formist.Fieldgroup will take an Array, elements of Field.
Formist has advanced support for theming. To define a theme, you can pass a theme object, with the following functions and signatures.
theme: {
	form: function (content, form) {
	},
	fieldset: function (content, fieldset) {
	},
	fieldgroup: {
		group: function (label, content, fieldgroup) {
		},
		fields: function (content, fields) {
		},
		field: function (label, content, field) {
		}
	},
	field: function (label, content, field) {
	},
	control: function (content) {
	}
}