Forms for business application made easy. Creating forms in Java has never been this easy!
To use this framework as part of your Maven build simply add the following dependency to your pom.xml file.
<dependency>
<groupId>com.dlsc.formsfx</groupId>
<artifactId>formsfx-core</artifactId>
<version>11.3.2</version>
</dependency>
Creating forms in JavaFX is a tedious and very error-prone task. FormsFX is a framework which solves this problem. It enables the developer to create forms with ease and creates well-designed and user-friendly forms by default. FormsFX offers a fluent API that is very easy to understand and reduces the amount of coding needed. It creates all the necessary bindings for the properties and it just works.
Form loginForm = Form.of(
Group.of(
Field.ofStringType(model.usernameProperty())
.label("Username"),
Field.ofStringType(model.passwordProperty())
.label("Password")
.required("This field can’t be empty")
)
).title("Login");
FormsFX offers different semantic layers. The largest entity is the form. It contains groups and sections, which in turn act as containers for fields. Fields are the end user's primary point of interaction as they handle data input and presentation.
Creating a form is as simple as calling Form.of()
.
Form.of(
Group.of(
Field.ofStringType("")
.label("Username"),
Field.ofStringType("")
.label("Password")
.required("This field can’t be empty")
),
Group.of(…)
).title("Login");
Fields have a range of options that define their semantics and change their functionality.
Option | Description |
---|---|
label(String) |
Describes the field’s content in a concise manner. This description is always visible and usually placed next to the editable control. |
tooltip(String) |
This contextual hint further describes the field. It is usually displayed on hover or focus. |
placeholder(String) |
This hint describes the expected input as long as the field is empty. |
required(boolean) required(String) |
Determines, whether entry in this field is required for the correctness of the form. |
editable(boolean) |
Determines, whether end users can edit the contents of this field. |
id(String) |
Describes the field with a unique ID. This is not visible directly, but can be used for styling purposes. |
styleClass(List<String>) |
Adds styling hooks to the field. This can be used on the view layer. |
span(int) span(ColSpan) |
Determines, how many columns the field should span on the view layer. Can be a number between 1 and 12 or a ColSpan fraction. |
render(SimpleControl) |
Determines the control that is used to render this field on the view layer. |
The following table shows how to create different fields and how they look by default:
String Control
String Control | |
Field.ofStringType("CHF")
.label("Currency")
|
Integer Control | |
Field.ofIntegerType(8401120)
.label("Population")
|
Double Control | |
Field.ofDoubleType(41285.0)
.label("Area")
|
Boolean Control | |
Field.ofBooleanType(false)
.label("Independent")
|
ComboBox Control | |
Field.ofSingleSelectionType(Arrays.asList("Zürich (ZH)", "Bern (BE)", …), 1)
.label("Capital")
|
RadioButton Control | |
Field.ofSingleSelectionType(Arrays.asList("Right", "Left"), 0)
.label("Driving on the")
.render(new SimpleRadioButtonControl<>())
|
CheckBox Control | |
Field.ofMultiSelectionType(Arrays.asList("Africa", "Asia", …), Collections.singletonList(2))
.label("Continent")
.render(new SimpleCheckBoxControl<>())
|
ListView Control | |
Field.ofMultiSelectionType(Arrays.asList("Zürich (ZH)", "Bern (BE)", …), Arrays.asList(0, 1, …))
.label("Biggest Cities")
|
The only point of interaction is the FormRenderer
. It delegates rendering of further components to other renderers.
Pane root = new Pane();
root.getChildren().add(new FormRenderer(form));
All fields have a default control that is used for rendering. This can be changed to another compatible implementation using the render()
method.
Field.ofMultiSelectionType(…)
.render(new SimpleCheckBoxControl<>())
Forms are used to create and manipulate data. In order to use this data in other parts of an application, model classes can be used. These classes contain properties, which are then bound to the persisted value of a field.
StringProperty name = new SimpleStringProperty("Hans");
Field.ofStringType(name);
The persist()
and reset()
methods can be used to store and revert field values, which in turn updates the binding.
Fields in FormsFX store their values in multiple steps. For free-form fields, like StringField
or DoubleField
, the exact user input is stored, along with a type-transformed value and a persistent value. The persistence is, by default, handled manually, but this can be overridden by setting the BindingMode
to CONTINUOUS
on the form level.
All displayed values are localisable. Methods like label()
, placeholder()
accept keys which are then used for translation. By default, FormsFX includes a ResourceBundle
-based implementation, however, this can be exchanged for a custom implementation.
private ResourceBundle rbDE = ResourceBundle.getBundle("demo.demo-locale", new Locale("de", "CH"));
private ResourceBundle rbEN = ResourceBundle.getBundle("demo.demo-locale", new Locale("en", "UK"));
private ResourceBundleService rbs = new ResourceBundleService(rbEN);
Form.of(…)
.i18n(rbs);
All fields are validated whenever end users edit the contained data. FormsFX offers a wide range of pre-defined validators, but also includes support for custom validators using the CustomValidator.forPredicate()
method.
Validator | Description |
---|---|
CustomValidator |
Define a predicate that returns whether the field is valid or not. |
DoubleRangeValidator |
Define a number range which is considered valid. This range can be limited in either one direction or in both directions. |
IntegerRangeValidator |
Define a number range which is considered valid. This range can be limited in either one direction or in both directions. |
RegexValidator |
Valiate text against a regular expression. This validator offers pre-defined expressions for common use cases, such as email addresses. |
SelectionLengthValidator |
Define a length interval which is considered valid. This range can be limited in either one direction or in both directions. |
StringLengthValidator |
Define a length interval which is considered valid. This range can be limited in either one direction or in both directions. |