# Formex
Formex is an abstract layer that helps to build forms in Phoenix and Ecto. With this library you
don't write changeset, but a separate module that declares fields of form
(like in [Symfony](https://symfony.com/doc/current/forms.html#creating-form-classes)).
Formex will build changeset and additional Ecto queries (to get options for `<select>`) for itself.
Formex also comes with helper functions for templating. For now it only supports Bootstrap.
## Installation
`mix.exs`
```elixir
def deps do
[{:formex, "~> 0.1.0"}]
end
def application do
[applications: [:formex]]
end
```
`config/config.exs`
```elixir
config :formex,
repo: App.Repo,
translate_error: &App.ErrorHelpers.translate_error/1
```
`web/web.ex`
```elixir
def controller do
quote do
import Formex.Builder
end
end
def view do
quote do
import Formex.View
end
end
```
## Usage
We have models Article and Category:
```elixir
schema "articles" do
field :title, :string
field :content, :string
field :hidden, :boolean
belongs_to :category, App.Category
end
```
```elixir
schema "categories" do
field :name, :string
end
```
Let's create a form for Article using Formex:
```elixir
# /web/form/article_type.ex
defmodule App.ArticleType do
use Formex.Type
def build_form(form) do
form
|> add(:text_input, :title, label: "Title")
|> add(:textarea, :content, label: "Content", phoenix_opts: [
rows: 4
])
|> add(:checkbox, :hidden, label: "Is hidden", required: false)
|> add(:select_assoc, :category_id, label: "Category", phoenix_opts: [
prompt: "Choose category"
])
end
end
```
We need to modify slightly a controller:
```elixir
def new(conn, _params) do
form = create_form(App.ArticleType, %Article{})
render(conn, "new.html", form: form)
end
def create(conn, %{"article" => article_params}) do
App.ArticleType
|> create_form(%Article{}, article_params)
|> insert_form_data
|> case do
{:ok, _article} ->
conn
|> put_flash(:info, "Article created successfully.")
|> redirect(to: article_path(conn, :index))
{:error, form} ->
render(conn, "new.html", form: form)
end
end
```
Template:
`form.html.eex`
```
<%= formex_form_for @form, @action, fn f -> %>
<%= if @form.changeset.action do %>...<% end %>
<%= formex_row f, :name %>
<%= formex_row f, :content %>
<%= formex_row f, :category_id %>
<%# or generate all fields at once: formex_rows f %>
...
<% end %>
```
Also replace `changeset: @changeset` with `form: @form` in `new.html.eex`
Optional CSS:
```css
.required .control-label:after {
content: '*';
margin-right: 3px;
}
```
final effect:
<img src="https://github.com/jakub-zawislak/formex/blob/master/example.png" width="502px">
It's very simple, isn't it?
You don't need to create any changeset nor write a query to get options for a Category select.
Furthermore, the form code is separated from the template.
## Documentation
[https://hexdocs.pm/formex](https://hexdocs.pm/formex)
### TODO
- [ ] nested forms
- [ ] more options for `select_assoc`
- [ ] use [phoenix_simple_form](https://github.com/sbrink/phoenix_simple_form) for templating
- [ ] tests