├── .gitignore
├── FieldTemplate.qml
├── FormBuilderPage.qml
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── inputs
├── Checkbox.qml
├── ComboBox.qml
├── Password.qml
├── Radio.qml
├── TextArea.qml
└── TextField.qml
├── main.cpp
├── main.qml
├── qml-form-builder.pro
├── qml.qrc
├── qtquickcontrols2.conf
├── readjson.h
├── sample-form-data-1.json
├── sample-form-data-2.json
├── sample-form-data-3.json
└── screens
├── Screenshot_20171231_194156.png
└── Screenshot_20171231_194241.png
/.gitignore:
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40 |
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/FieldTemplate.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.0
2 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.2
3 |
4 | Component {
5 | id: fieldTemplate
6 |
7 | Column {
8 | id: column
9 | width: parent.width * 0.90
10 | spacing: 2
11 | anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
12 |
13 | Label {
14 | id: labelTitle
15 | text: label
16 | elide: Label.ElideRight; wrapMode: Label.WrapAnywhere
17 | width: parent.width; height: 20
18 | visible: text.length > 0
19 |
20 | MouseArea {
21 | anchors.fill: parent
22 | onClicked: tooltipDescription.open()
23 | }
24 | }
25 |
26 | Item {
27 | id: itemField
28 | width: parent.width; height: 40
29 | anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
30 |
31 | ToolTip {
32 | id: tooltipDescription
33 | text: description
34 | timeout: 2000
35 | }
36 |
37 | Component.onCompleted: {
38 | var comp = Qt.createComponent(Qt.resolvedUrl("inputs/%1.qml".arg(fieldType)))
39 | if (comp.status === Component.Ready) {
40 | comp = comp.createObject(itemField, {
41 | "name": name,
42 | "initialValue": typeof initialValue !== "undefined" ? initialValue : null,
43 | "placeholderText": typeof placeholderText !== "undefined" ? placeholderText : null,
44 | "options": typeof options !== "undefined" ? options : null
45 | })
46 | itemField.height = comp.height
47 | } else if (comp.status === Component.Error) {
48 | console.error("error string: ", comp.errorString())
49 | }
50 | }
51 | }
52 | }
53 | }
54 |
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/FormBuilderPage.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.0
2 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.2
3 | import QtQuick.Layouts 1.3
4 |
5 | Page {
6 | id: formBuilderPage
7 |
8 | Label {
9 | visible: !form
10 | anchors.centerIn: parent
11 | text: qsTr("Set the form properties!")
12 | }
13 |
14 | // set in this property the object with the form properties
15 | property var form
16 | onFormChanged: {
17 | if (!form || !Object.keys(form).length || !form.fields.length || listViewModel.count)
18 | return
19 | for (var i = 0; i < form.fields.length; ++i)
20 | listViewModel.append(form.fields[i])
21 | }
22 |
23 | // keeps the result to the form as object: field_name.value
24 | property var result: ({})
25 |
26 | signal cancel()
27 | signal submit(var form)
28 | onSubmit: console.log("form submit: ", JSON.stringify(form))
29 |
30 | Item {
31 | anchors.fill: parent
32 |
33 | Text {
34 | id: formTitle
35 | text: form ? form.title : ""
36 | visible: text.length > 0
37 | anchors { top: parent.top; topMargin: 15; horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter }
38 | }
39 |
40 | Text {
41 | id: formDescription
42 | text: form ? form.description : ""
43 | visible: text.length > 0
44 | anchors { top: formTitle.bottom; topMargin: 15; horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter }
45 | }
46 |
47 | ListView {
48 | width: parent.width
49 | spacing: 20; clip: true
50 | bottomMargin: 75
51 | delegate: FieldTemplate { }
52 | model: ListModel { id: listViewModel }
53 | anchors {
54 | bottom: buttons.top; bottomMargin: 2
55 | top: formDescription.bottom; topMargin: 15
56 | horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
57 | }
58 | }
59 |
60 | Rectangle {
61 | id: buttons
62 | color: "#fcfcfc"
63 | width: parent.width; height: 45
64 | anchors.bottom: parent.bottom
65 |
66 | Button {
67 | flat: true
68 | width: parent.width/2; height: parent.height
69 | text: qsTr("Cancel")
70 | onClicked: cancel()
71 | anchors {
72 | left: parent.left
73 | leftMargin: 0
74 | verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
75 | }
76 | }
77 |
78 | Rectangle {
79 | width: 1; height: parent.height
80 | color: "#aaa"
81 | anchors.centerIn: parent
82 | }
83 |
84 | Button {
85 | flat: true
86 | width: parent.width / 2; height: parent.height
87 | text: qsTr("Submit")
88 | onClicked: submit(formBuilderPage.result)
89 | anchors {
90 | right: parent.right
91 | rightMargin: 0
92 | verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
93 | }
94 | }
95 | }
96 | }
97 | }
98 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # qml-form-builder
2 | Create a form dynamically with QML
3 |
4 | Set a json with some properties and create a form to show as QML Page.
5 |
6 | The follow json create a form using a title, a description and a set of fields.
7 |
8 | The fields available is: Checkbox, ComboBox, TextField, TextArea and RadioButton.
9 |
10 |
11 | ```
12 | {
13 | "title" : "Form title",
14 | "description" : "Form description...",
15 | "fields" : [
16 | {
17 | "name": "login",
18 | "label": "Login",
19 | "description" : "Enter your login",
20 | "fieldType": "TextField",
21 | "placeholderText": "Enter your login",
22 | "initialValue": ""
23 | },
24 | {
25 | "name": "email",
26 | "label": "Email",
27 | "description" : "The Email is required to continue your register.",
28 | "fieldType": "TextField",
29 | "placeholderText": "Enter your Email",
30 | "initialValue": ""
31 | },
32 | {
33 | "name": "password1",
34 | "label": "Password",
35 | "description" : "The Password is required to continue your register.",
36 | "fieldType": "Password",
37 | "placeholderText": "Enter your Password",
38 | "initialValue": ""
39 | },
40 | {
41 | "name": "password2",
42 | "label": "Repeat the password",
43 | "description" : "The Password is required to continue your register.",
44 | "fieldType": "Password",
45 | "placeholderText": "Repeat the Password",
46 | "initialValue": ""
47 | },
48 | {
49 | "name": "country",
50 | "label": "Select your country",
51 | "description" : "Choose your country from the options list.",
52 | "fieldType": "ComboBox",
53 | "initialValue": "jp",
54 | "options": {
55 | "ar": "Argentina",
56 | "br": "Brazil",
57 | "us": "EUA",
58 | "es": "Espain",
59 | "jp": "Japan",
60 | "ch": "China"
61 | }
62 | },
63 | {
64 | "name": "terms_of_use",
65 | "label": "Accept the terms of use",
66 | "description" : "",
67 | "fieldType": "Radio",
68 | "options": {
69 | "values" : [
70 | {
71 | "label": "Yes",
72 | "checked": true
73 | },
74 | {
75 | "label": "No",
76 | "checked": false
77 | }
78 | ]
79 | }
80 | },
81 | {
82 | "name": "feeds",
83 | "label": "Feeds categories",
84 | "description" : "Select the initial feeds categories you like to sign",
85 | "fieldType": "Checkbox",
86 | "options": {
87 | "values" : [
88 | {
89 | "label": "Cinema",
90 | "checked": true
91 | },
92 | {
93 | "label": "Entertainment",
94 | "checked": false
95 | },
96 | {
97 | "label": "Music",
98 | "checked": false
99 | },
100 | {
101 | "label": "Sports",
102 | "checked": false
103 | },
104 | {
105 | "label": "Policy",
106 | "checked": false
107 | }
108 | ]
109 | }
110 | }
111 | ]
112 | }
113 | ```
114 |
115 | ###### The code above, generate this form:
116 | 
117 |
118 | 
119 |
120 |
121 | ###### After user submit the form, you will receive a json with the form data as fieldname.value. Like this:
122 |
123 | ```
124 | {
125 | "login": "joseneas",
126 | "email": "joseneas@test.com",
127 | "password1": "123",
128 | "password2": "123",
129 | "country": "Japan",
130 | "terms_of_use": "Yes",
131 | "feeds": {
132 | "Cinema": true,
133 | "Entertainment": true,
134 | "Music": true,
135 | "Sports": true,
136 | "Policy": true
137 | }
138 | }
139 | ```
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/inputs/Checkbox.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.8
2 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.0
3 | import QtQuick.Layouts 1.3
4 |
5 | Rectangle {
6 | clip: true; color: "transparent"
7 | width: parent.width; height: column.implicitHeight
8 |
9 | property string name
10 | property var optionsSelected: ({})
11 | onOptionsSelectedChanged: formBuilderPage.result[name] = optionsSelected
12 |
13 | ColumnLayout {
14 | id: column
15 | spacing: 5
16 |
17 | Repeater {
18 | id: checkboxRepeater
19 | model: options.values // options is a delegate property set dinamically
20 |
21 | CheckBox {
22 | checked: modelData.checked
23 | text: modelData.label
24 | onCheckedChanged: {
25 | if (optionsSelected && optionsSelected[modelData.label] === checked)
26 | return
27 | optionsSelected[modelData.label] = checked
28 | optionsSelected = optionsSelected
29 | }
30 | Component.onCompleted: {
31 | optionsSelected[modelData.label] === checked
32 | optionsSelected = optionsSelected
33 | }
34 | }
35 | }
36 | }
37 | }
38 |
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/inputs/ComboBox.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.8
2 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.0
3 |
4 | ComboBox {
5 | model: ListModel { id: listModel }
6 | width: parent.width; height: 45
7 | currentIndex: initialValue ? find(initialValue) : 0
8 |
9 | onActivated: formBuilderPage.result[name] = textAt(currentIndex)
10 |
11 | Component.onCompleted: formBuilderPage.result[name] = textAt(currentIndex)
12 |
13 | property string name
14 | property var initialValue
15 | property var options: {}
16 | onOptionsChanged: {
17 | var i = 0
18 | for (var prop in options) {
19 | listModel.append({prop: options[prop]})
20 | if (initialValue && initialValue === prop)
21 | currentIndex = i
22 | ++i
23 | }
24 | }
25 | }
26 |
27 |
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/inputs/Password.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.8
2 |
3 | TextField {
4 | id: passwordFieldt
5 | echoMode: TextInput.Password
6 | }
7 |
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/inputs/Radio.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.8
2 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.0
3 | import QtQuick.Layouts 1.3
4 |
5 | Rectangle {
6 | clip: true; color: "transparent"
7 | width: parent.width; height: column.implicitHeight
8 |
9 | property string name
10 | property var initialValue
11 |
12 | ColumnLayout {
13 | id: column
14 | spacing: 5
15 |
16 | Component.onCompleted: formBuilderPage.result[name] = radioOptionGroup.checkedButton.text
17 |
18 | ButtonGroup {
19 | id: radioOptionGroup
20 | onCheckedButtonChanged: formBuilderPage.result[name] = checkedButton.text
21 | }
22 |
23 | Repeater {
24 | id: radioRepeater
25 | model: options.values // options is a delegate property set dinamically
26 |
27 | RadioButton {
28 | clip: true
29 | checked: modelData.checked
30 | text: modelData.label
31 | ButtonGroup.group: radioOptionGroup
32 | }
33 | }
34 | }
35 | }
36 |
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/inputs/TextArea.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.8
2 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.0
3 |
4 | TextArea {
5 | id: textAreaField
6 | width: parent.width
7 | selectByMouse: true
8 | onTextChanged: formBuilderPage.result[name] = text.trim()
9 |
10 | Component.onCompleted: formBuilderPage.result[name] = text.trim()
11 |
12 | property string name
13 | property alias initialValue: textAreaField.text
14 | }
15 |
16 |
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/inputs/TextField.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.8
2 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.0
3 |
4 | TextField {
5 | id: textField
6 | width: parent.width
7 | selectByMouse: true
8 | inputMethodHints: name.indexOf("email") ? Qt.ImhEmailCharactersOnly|Qt.ImhLowercaseOnly : Qt.ImhNone
9 | onTextChanged: formBuilderPage.result[name] = text.trim()
10 |
11 | Component.onCompleted: formBuilderPage.result[name] = text.trim()
12 |
13 | property string name
14 | property alias initialValue: textField.text
15 | }
16 |
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/main.cpp:
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1 | #include
2 | #include
3 | #include
4 |
5 | #include "readjson.h"
6 |
7 | int main(int argc, char *argv[])
8 | {
9 | QCoreApplication::setAttribute(Qt::AA_EnableHighDpiScaling);
10 | QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
11 |
12 | ReadJson readJson;
13 | QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
14 |
15 | engine.rootContext()->setContextProperty("ReadJson", &readJson);
16 | engine.load(QUrl(QLatin1String("qrc:/main.qml")));
17 |
18 | if (engine.rootObjects().isEmpty())
19 | return -1;
20 |
21 | return app.exec();
22 | }
23 |
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/main.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.8
2 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.2
3 | import QtQuick.Window 2.2
4 |
5 | ApplicationWindow {
6 | visible: true
7 | width: Qt.platform.os === "linux" || Qt.platform.os === "osx" ? (Screen.width / 2.5) : Screen.width
8 | height: Qt.platform.os === "linux" || Qt.platform.os === "osx" ? (Screen.height * 0.90) : Screen.height
9 | title: qsTr("Hello World!")
10 |
11 | Component.onCompleted: {
12 | // when runnig in desktop mode, centralize the application window.
13 | if (["linux","osx"].indexOf(Qt.platform.os) > -1) {
14 | setX(Screen.width / 2 - width / 2)
15 | setY(Screen.height / 2 - height / 2)
16 | }
17 | }
18 |
19 | property var formContent: ReadJson.readFile(":/sample-form-data-1.json")
20 |
21 | FormBuilderPage {
22 | id: page
23 | form: formContent
24 | }
25 |
26 | StackView {
27 | id: pageStack
28 | initialItem: page
29 | anchors.fill: parent
30 | }
31 | }
32 |
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/qml-form-builder.pro:
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1 | QT += quick
2 |
3 | CONFIG += c++11
4 |
5 | SOURCES += main.cpp
6 |
7 | RESOURCES += qml.qrc
8 |
9 | DISTFILES += \
10 | sample-form-data-1.json \
11 | sample-form-data-2.json
12 |
13 | # Default rules for deployment.
14 | qnx: target.path = /tmp/$${TARGET}/bin
15 | else: unix:!android: target.path = /opt/$${TARGET}/bin
16 | !isEmpty(target.path): INSTALLS += target
17 |
18 | HEADERS += \
19 | readjson.h
20 |
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/qml.qrc:
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1 |
2 |
3 | qtquickcontrols2.conf
4 |
5 | FormBuilderPage.qml
6 | FieldTemplate.qml
7 | main.qml
8 | sample-form-data-1.json
9 | sample-form-data-2.json
10 | sample-form-data-3.json
11 |
12 | inputs/Checkbox.qml
13 | inputs/ComboBox.qml
14 | inputs/Password.qml
15 | inputs/Radio.qml
16 | inputs/TextArea.qml
17 | inputs/TextField.qml
18 |
19 |
20 |
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/qtquickcontrols2.conf:
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1 | ; This file can be edited to change the style of the application
2 | ; See Styling Qt Quick Controls 2 in the documentation for details:
3 | ; http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtquickcontrols2-styles.html
4 |
5 | [Controls]
6 | Style=Default
7 |
8 | [Universal]
9 | Theme=Light
10 | ;Accent=Steel
11 |
12 | [Material]
13 | Theme=Light
14 | ;Accent=BlueGrey
15 | ;Primary=BlueGray
16 |
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/readjson.h:
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1 | #ifndef READJSON_H
2 | #define READJSON_H
3 |
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | #include
10 | #include
11 |
12 | class ReadJson : public QObject
13 | {
14 | Q_OBJECT
15 | public:
16 | ReadJson(QObject *parent = nullptr) : QObject(parent) { }
17 |
18 | Q_INVOKABLE
19 | QVariant readFile(const QString &fileName) {
20 | QFile file(fileName);
21 | QJsonParseError error;
22 | if (!file.exists() || !file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text))
23 | return QVariant();
24 | QByteArray fileContent(file.readAll());
25 | file.close();
26 | QJsonDocument jsonDocument = QJsonDocument::fromJson(fileContent, &error);
27 | if (error.error == QJsonParseError::NoError && !jsonDocument.isEmpty()) {
28 | if (jsonDocument.isArray())
29 | return jsonDocument.array().toVariantList();
30 | else if (jsonDocument.isObject())
31 | return jsonDocument.object().toVariantMap();
32 | }
33 | return fileContent;
34 | }
35 | };
36 |
37 | #endif // READJSON_H
38 |
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/sample-form-data-1.json:
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1 | {
2 | "title" : "Form title",
3 | "description" : "Form description...",
4 | "fields" : [
5 | {
6 | "name": "login",
7 | "label": "Login",
8 | "description" : "Enter your login",
9 | "fieldType": "TextField",
10 | "placeholderText": "Enter your login",
11 | "initialValue": ""
12 | },
13 | {
14 | "name": "email",
15 | "label": "Email",
16 | "description" : "The Email is required to continue your register.",
17 | "fieldType": "TextField",
18 | "placeholderText": "Enter your Email",
19 | "initialValue": ""
20 | },
21 | {
22 | "name": "password1",
23 | "label": "Password",
24 | "description" : "The Password is required to continue your register.",
25 | "fieldType": "Password",
26 | "placeholderText": "Enter your Password",
27 | "initialValue": ""
28 | },
29 | {
30 | "name": "password2",
31 | "label": "Repeat the password",
32 | "description" : "The Password is required to continue your register.",
33 | "fieldType": "Password",
34 | "placeholderText": "Repeat the Password",
35 | "initialValue": ""
36 | },
37 | {
38 | "name": "country",
39 | "label": "Select your country",
40 | "description" : "Choose your country from the options list.",
41 | "fieldType": "ComboBox",
42 | "initialValue": "jp",
43 | "options": {
44 | "ar": "Argentina",
45 | "br": "Brazil",
46 | "us": "EUA",
47 | "es": "Espain",
48 | "jp": "Japan",
49 | "ch": "China"
50 | }
51 | },
52 | {
53 | "name": "terms_of_use",
54 | "label": "Accept the terms of use",
55 | "description" : "",
56 | "fieldType": "Radio",
57 | "options": {
58 | "values" : [
59 | {
60 | "label": "Yes",
61 | "checked": true
62 | },
63 | {
64 | "label": "No",
65 | "checked": false
66 | }
67 | ]
68 | }
69 | },
70 | {
71 | "name": "feeds",
72 | "label": "Feeds categories",
73 | "description" : "Select the initial feeds categories you like to sign",
74 | "fieldType": "Checkbox",
75 | "options": {
76 | "values" : [
77 | {
78 | "label": "Cinema",
79 | "checked": true
80 | },
81 | {
82 | "label": "Entertainment",
83 | "checked": false
84 | },
85 | {
86 | "label": "Music",
87 | "checked": false
88 | },
89 | {
90 | "label": "Sports",
91 | "checked": false
92 | },
93 | {
94 | "label": "Policy",
95 | "checked": false
96 | }
97 | ]
98 | }
99 | }
100 | ]
101 | }
102 |
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1 | {
2 | "title" : "Sign in",
3 | "description" : "Sign in to Platform",
4 | "fields" : [
5 | {
6 | "name": "login",
7 | "label": "Login",
8 | "description" : "Set the login to continue the login",
9 | "fieldType": "TextField",
10 | "placeholderText": "Enter your login"
11 | },
12 | {
13 | "name": "password1",
14 | "label": "Password",
15 | "description" : "Set the password to continue the login.",
16 | "fieldType": "Password",
17 | "placeholderText": "Enter your Password"
18 | }
19 | ]
20 | }
21 |
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1 | {
2 | "title" : "Sign in",
3 | "description" : "Sign in to Platform",
4 | "fields" : [
5 | {
6 | "name": "combo_box_1",
7 | "label": "Select a option",
8 | "description" : "Choose your option from the list.",
9 | "fieldType": "ComboBox",
10 | "initialValue": "opt1",
11 | "options": {
12 | "opt1": "Option 1",
13 | "opt2": "Option 2",
14 | "opt3": "Option 3",
15 | "opt4": "Option 4",
16 | "opt5": "Option 5",
17 | "opt6": "Option 6",
18 | "opt7": "Option 7",
19 | "opt8": "Option 8"
20 | }
21 | },
22 | {
23 | "name": "radio_input_1",
24 | "label": "Select one option in radio field",
25 | "description" : "",
26 | "fieldType": "Radio",
27 | "options": {
28 | "values" : [
29 | {
30 | "label": "Option 1",
31 | "checked": true
32 | },
33 | {
34 | "label": "Option 2",
35 | "checked": false
36 | },
37 | {
38 | "label": "Option 3",
39 | "checked": false
40 | }
41 | ]
42 | }
43 | },
44 | {
45 | "name": "checkbox_1",
46 | "label": "Checkbox field with multiple options",
47 | "description" : "Check the options where you like",
48 | "fieldType": "Checkbox",
49 | "options": {
50 | "values" : [
51 | {
52 | "label": "Checkbox 1",
53 | "checked": false
54 | },
55 | {
56 | "label": "Checkbox 2",
57 | "checked": false
58 | },
59 | {
60 | "label": "Checkbox 3",
61 | "checked": false
62 | },
63 | {
64 | "label": "Checkbox 4",
65 | "checked": false
66 | },
67 | {
68 | "label": "Checkbox 5",
69 | "checked": false
70 | }
71 | ]
72 | }
73 | },
74 | {
75 | "name": "text_field",
76 | "label": "Textfield option",
77 | "description" : "Enter your text",
78 | "fieldType": "TextField",
79 | "placeholderText": "The text is required to continue to next step",
80 | "initialValue": "This is the initial value"
81 | }
82 | ]
83 | }
84 |
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