<Form>
A progressively enhanced HTML <form>
wrapper, useful for submissions that should also change the URL or otherwise add an entry to the browser history stack. For forms that shouldn't manipulate the browser history stack, use <fetcher.Form>
.
import { Form } from "@remix-run/react";
function NewEvent() {
return (
<Form action="/events" method="post">
<input name="title" type="text" />
<input name="description" type="text" />
</Form>
);
}
action
The URL to submit the form data to.
If undefined
, this defaults to the closest route in context. If a parent route renders a <Form>
but the URL matches deeper child routes, the form will post to the parent route. Likewise, a form inside the child route will post to the child route. This differs from a native <form>
that will always point to the full URL.
method
This determines the HTTP verb to be used: DELETE
, GET
, PATCH
, POST
, and PUT
. The default is GET
.
<Form method="post" />
Native <form>
only supports GET
and POST
, so you should avoid the other verbs if you'd like to support progressive enhancement
encType
The encoding type to use for the form submission.
<Form encType="multipart/form-data" />
Defaults to application/x-www-form-urlencoded
, use multipart/form-data
for file uploads.
preventScrollReset
If you are using <ScrollRestoration>
, this lets you prevent the scroll position from being reset to the top of the window when the form is submitted.
<Form preventScrollReset />
replace
Replaces the current entry in the history stack, instead of pushing the new entry.
<Form replace />
reloadDocument
If true, it will submit the form with the browser instead of client side routing. The same as a native <form>
.
<Form reloadDocument />
This is recommended over <form>
. When the action
prop is omitted, <Form>
and <form>
will sometimes call different actions depending on what the current URL is since <form>
uses the current URL as the default, but <Form>
uses the URL for the route the form is rendered in.
unstable_viewTransition
The unstable_viewTransition
prop enables a View Transition for this navigation by wrapping the final state update in document.startViewTransition()
. If you need to apply specific styles for this view transition, you will also need to leverage the unstable_useViewTransitionState()
.
?index
Because index routes and their parent route share the same URL, the ?index
param is used to differentiate between them.
<Form action="/accounts?index" method="post" />
action url | route action |
---|---|
/accounts?index |
app/routes/accounts._index.tsx |
/accounts |
app/routes/accounts.tsx |
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