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@felte/reporter-element

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A Felte reporter that uses a custom element to report errors.

WARNING: This package is under development, things might break on updates and documentation is almost non-existent besides this README.

Installation

# npm
npm i -S @felte/reporter-element

# yarn
yarn add @felte/reporter-element

Usage

The package exports a reporter function. Pass the reporter function to the extend option of createForm or useForm.

You can import side effects from @felte/reporter-element/felte-validation-message to define the <felte-validation-message> element globally. You can add this wherever you want your validation message for the specified field to be displayed. It accepts the following attributes:

  • for: (required) the name of the field you want to display the validation messages for.
  • max: (optional) the maximun amount of validation messages to display for the given field. Useful if you can get multiple validation messages but you only want to display a few at a time.
  • level: (optional) the kind of validation messages this element should display. Set it to warning to display warning messages. Default: error.
  • templateid or templateId: (optional) the id of the template element to be used for this element.

It expects a <template> element as its child (or assigned using templateid), which will be used as the template for your validation messages. This template will be cloned into the as a child of <felte-validation-message> and updated when validation messages change. The template must have an element with an attribute data-part="item". This element is the one that will contain the validation message, and it will be appended for each message. Optionally you can add an element with data-part="message" deeper within the item element if you want your message somewhere else.

An example of its usage:

<felte-validation-message for="email" max="2">
  <template>
    <ul aria-live="polite">
      <li data-part="item">
        <em data-part="message"></em>
      </li>
    </ul>
  </template>
</felte-validation-message>

When using templateid, this package expects the template to be either on the light DOM, or on the immediate parent's shadow root. If it's somewhere else, it will not find it.

<template id="message-template">
  <ul aria-live="polite">
    <li data-part="item">
      <em data-part="message"></em>
    </li>
  </ul>
</template>

<felte-validation-message
  for="email"
  templateid="message-template"
></felte-validation-message>

<felte-validation-message
  for="password"
  templateid="message-template"
></felte-validation-message>

A more complete example using @felte/element:

<script type="module">
  import '@felte/element/felte-form';
  import '@felte/reporter-element/felte-validation-message';
  import { reporter } from '@felte/reporter-element';

  const felteForm = document.querySelector('felte-form');
  felteForm.configuration = {
    // ...
    extend: reporter,
    // ...
  };
</script>

<felte-form>
  <form>
    <input id="email" type="text" name="email" />
    <!-- For the first element, we assume there will only be a single message at all times -->
    <felte-validation-message for="email" max="1">
      <template>
        <span data-part="message" />
      </template>
    </felte-validation-message>
    <input type="password" name="password" />
    <felte-validation-message for="password">
      <template>
        <ul aria-live="polite">
          <li data-part="item" />
        </ul>
      </template>
    </felte-validation-message>
    <input type="submit" value="Sign in" />
  </form>
</felte-form>

Warnings

This reporter can help you display your warning messages as well. If you want your felte-validation-message component to display the warnings for a field you'll need to set the level prop to the value warning. By default this prop has a value of error.

<felte-validation-message level="warning" for="email">
  <template>
    <ul aria-live="polite">
      <li data-part="item">
        <em data-part="message"></em>
      </li>
    </ul>
  </template>
</felte-validation-message>

Framework compatibility

This element should work nicely with any framework except React due to an issue on how React renders <template> elements (although anyway a specific package for React exists for this same purpose.