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As a newcomer to Formik, I am very confused. The docs clearly state that it has built in validation. Some examples show this validation. Yet, many more examples use Yup. Why? If there are instances when the built in is not sufficient, why isn't that explained anywhere?
I want to build forms with Formik and the material UI. There is an example of this using Formik hooks, but I want to see how to do it declaratively. There is a link to a wrapper package, but no explanation of how to do anything, no examples, ... nothing. Not even a basic demo using a third party UI that I've been able to find.
There is this sandbox, but it has a bunch of additional packages and I can't get them to work together and I gave up after the fourth or fifth additional package had to be installed. What good is establishing a consistent UI if it requires several additional packages?
The sandbox pulls in some things from @mui/material and others from @formik-mui. There's no explanation as to why? How am I supposed to figure out what's going on here?
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As a newcomer to Formik, I am very confused. The docs clearly state that it has built in validation. Some examples show this validation. Yet, many more examples use Yup. Why? If there are instances when the built in is not sufficient, why isn't that explained anywhere?
I want to build forms with Formik and the material UI. There is an example of this using Formik hooks, but I want to see how to do it declaratively. There is a link to a wrapper package, but no explanation of how to do anything, no examples, ... nothing. Not even a basic demo using a third party UI that I've been able to find.
There is this sandbox, but it has a bunch of additional packages and I can't get them to work together and I gave up after the fourth or fifth additional package had to be installed. What good is establishing a consistent UI if it requires several additional packages?
The sandbox pulls in some things from @mui/material and others from @formik-mui. There's no explanation as to why? How am I supposed to figure out what's going on here?
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