Edit JSON in UI form with JSON Schema and Vue.js
json-editor
Edit JSON in UI form with JSON Schema and Vue.js json-editor component.
Install
npm install vue-json-ui-editor --save
Use
<template>
<json-editor ref="JsonEditor" :schema="schema" v-model="model">
<button @click="submit">submit</button>
<button @click="reset">Reset</button>
</json-editor>
</template>
<script>
const SCHEMA = {
type: 'object',
title: 'vue-json-editor demo',
properties: {
name: {
type: 'string',
},
email: {
type: 'string',
},
},
};
// import vue-json-ui-editor
import JsonEditor from '../../src/JsonEditor.vue';
export default {
components: { JsonEditor },
data: () => ({
// init json schma file ( require('@/schema/newsletter') )
schema: SCHEMA,
// data
model: {
name: 'Yourtion',
},
}),
methods: {
submit(_e) {
alert(JSON.stringify(this.model));
},
reset() {
this.$refs.JsonEditor.reset();
},
},
};
</script>
More info on: Example-Subscription
Schema: newsletter.json
props
-
schema
Object (required)
The JSON Schema object. Use thev-if
directive to load asynchronous schema. -
v-model
Object (optional)default: [object Object]
Use this directive to create two-way data bindings with the component. It automatically picks the correct way to update the element based on the input type. -
auto-complete
String (optional)
This property indicates whether the value of the control can be automatically completed by the browser. Possible values are:off
andon
. -
no-validate
Boolean (optional)
This Boolean attribute indicates that the form is not to be validated when submitted. -
input-wrapping-class
String (optional)
Define the inputs wrapping class. Leaveundefined
to disable input wrapping.
data
-
default
initial value:[object Object]
-
fields
initial value:[object Object]
-
error
initial value:null
-
data
initial value:[object Object]
events
-
input
Fired synchronously when the value of an element is changed. -
change
Fired when a change to the element's value is committed by the user. -
invalid
Fired when a submittable element has been checked and doesn't satisfy its constraints. The validity of submittable elements is checked before submitting their owner form, or after thecheckValidity()
of the element or its owner form is called. -
submit
Fired when a form is submitted
methods
-
input(name)
Get a form input reference -
form()
Get the form reference -
checkValidity()
Checks whether the form has any constraints and whether it satisfies them. If the form fails its constraints, the browser fires a cancelableinvalid
event at the element, and then returns false. -
reset()
Reset the value of all elements of the parent form. -
submit(event)
Send the content of the form to the server -
setErrorMessage(message)
Set a message error. -
clearErrorMessage()
clear the message error.