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# Vue Formulate
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### What is it?
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Vue Formulate is a [Vue](https://vuejs.org/) plugin that exposes an elegant
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mechanism for building and validating forms with a centralized data store.
### Installation
First download the `vue-formulate` package from npm:
```sh
npm install vue-formulate
```
Install `vue-formulate` like any other vue plugin:
```js
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import Vue from 'vue'
import formulate from 'vue-formulate
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Vue.use(formulate)
```
Finally `vue-formulate` needs to access your vuex store. You can choose to.
### Usage
`vue-formulate` automatically registers two components `formulate` and
`formulate-element`. These two elements are able to address most of your form
building needs. Here's a simple example:
```html
<template>
<formulate name="registration">
<formulate-element
name="name"
type="text"
label="What is your name?"
validation="required"
/>
<formulate-element
name="email"
type="email"
label="What is your email address?"
validation="required(Email address)|email"
/>
<formulate-element
type="submit"
name="Register"
/>
</formulate>
</template>
```
### Validation Rules
There are several built in validation methods and you are easily able to add
your own.
Rule | Arguments
----------|---------------
required | label
email | label
confirmed | label, confirmation field
You can add as many validation rules as you want to each `formulate-element`,
simply chain your rules with pipes `|'.
```
validation="required(My Label)|confirmed(Password Field, confirmation_field)"
```
Adding your own validation rules is simple, simply pass an additional object
of rules in your installation:
```js
Vue.use(formulate, {
rules: {
isPizza: ({field, value, error, values}, label) => value === 'pizza' ? false : `${label || field} is not pizza.`
}
})
```
Validation rules expect a return of `false` if there are no errors, or a error
message string. Validation rules are all passed an object with the `field` name,
`value` of the field, `error` function to generate an error message, and all the
`values` of the entire form.
### Full Documentation
There are many more options available, more documentation coming soon.