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If I have a functional component and want to set a value outside of the Formik tag, how would I do that? Below is the code that I have for further clarification.

function XYZScreen() {

    const someFunctionWithLogic = () => {
        // Set the value of the number field here...
    }
    
    return (
        <Screen>
            <Formik>
                <FormField name="number" placeholder="Number" />
             </Formik>
        </Screen>            
    );
}

I have reduced the code to as little as possible to simplify the question. The question might not make sense in the context of the question but I think it is clear what I am asking for.

If you need more code, please let me know, I am happy to provide it if needed.

5 Answers 5

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You can use the useFormik hook instead:

import { useFormik } from 'Formik'

function XYZScreen() {

    const formikProps = useFormik({
        initialValues,
        validationSchema,
        onSubmit: yourSubmitFunction,
        ...etc
    })

    const someFunctionWithLogic = () => {
        // Set the value of the number field here:
        formikProps.setFieldValue("number", someNumber)
    }
    
    return (
        <Screen>
            {/* No need for Formik component */}
            <FormField 
                name="number" 
                placeholder="Number" 
                value={formikProps.values.number} // or whatever the value is
                onChange={formikProps.handleChange}
            />
        </Screen>            
    );
}

So you're basically setting up all your form props in the function body, and you have access to them there. Formik has a lot of great helper hooks and functions, I highly recommend combing through the docs.

Edit: Another way

If you really like the Formik tag, you can keep using it. Just create a Formik wrapper component, and use your custom logic in a descendant using useFormikContext:

// FormWrapper.js

const FormWrapper = () => (
  <Formik
    initialValues={initialValues}
    validationSchema={validationSchema}
    onSubmit={yourOnSubmitFunction}
  >
    <SomeChild />
  </Formik>
)

// SomeChild.js

const SomeChild = () => {

  // returns all values and methods from your Formik tag
  const formikProps = useFormikContext()

  const someFunctionWithLogic = () => {
    formikProps.setFieldValue("number", someNumber)
  }
    
  return (
    <Screen>
      <FormField 
        name="number" 
        placeholder="Number" 
        value={formikProps.values.number} // or whatever the value is
        onChange={formikProps.handleChange}
      />
    </Screen>            
    );
}
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  • Is there any advantage or disadvantage using the Forkim hook instead of the component? As of my understanding, the Formik component is the preferred way. Feb 17, 2021 at 3:42
  • It really just depends on the context, and the rest of your code. In your case, which is a single component form where you want to access formik methods outside of the render/return statement, this is the best way. I think useFormik is pretty well established at this point. I do love the Formik tag, because you can access all its state and helper functions from any descendant component with useFormikContext...I woudn't say there's a general rule about what's 'preferred' though. Feb 17, 2021 at 3:44
  • Okay, that makes sense! However, as you highlighted, is it still possible to use the Formik context in descendant components? I am asking this because I do have components that access the context. For example my custom FormField component. Feb 17, 2021 at 3:47
  • Yes this is definitely possible. I edited my answer. Basically you need to create a wrapper that is only the Formik component, and all children of the formik component need to be a separate component, where you can use useFormikContext in the function body. Aside from that, there is no simple way to access formik state and helpers from above the Formik tag in the component tree. Feb 17, 2021 at 3:53
  • Thanks, that's what I have been doing in my descendant components and it works fine. The issue is that I need to access it in a function above the Formik component. The reason behind the question is, a barcode scanner component that calls a function after it has scanned succesfully. The function is above the Formik component as highlighted in the question. That's where I need to set the field value from. I guess what I could do is pass the setFieldValue function as a parameter to the function. Feb 17, 2021 at 4:00
3

I just faced similar issue myself, and came up with another solution extending comment from Seth Lutske. You could combine using useFormik together with manual creation of Formik context. useFormik is very powerful, but it's downside is that it does not create a context, thus you cannot use useField or useFormikContext in child components, and need to manually pass them all the related props (value, onChange, onBlur etc).

What you can do is to create a Formik context object using useFormik, and pass context down manually using <FormikProvider>. With this approach, you can continue using all the fields as if they were wrapped in <Formik>

import { useFormik, FormikProvider } from 'formik'

function XYZScreen() {
    const formikProps = useFormik({
        initialValues,
        validationSchema,
        onSubmit: yourSubmitFunction,
        ...etc
    })

    const someFunctionWithLogic = () => {
        // Set the value of the number field here:
        formikProps.setFieldValue("number", someNumber)
    }
    
    return (
        <Screen>
          {/* FormikProvider component instead of Formik */}
          <FormikProvider value={formikProps}>  
            <FormField 
              name="number" 
              placeholder="Number" 
            />
          </FormikProvider>  
        </Screen>            
    );
}
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2

The best way to achieve this is by passing setFieldValue function to the function which you want so the code should look like this

function XYZScreen() {

const someFunctionWithLogic = (value, setFieldValue) => {
    // Set the value of the number field here...
    setFieldValue('price', value)
}

return (
    <Screen>
        <Formik>
            <FormField name="number" placeholder="Number" onChange={(e) => { handleChange(e); someFunctionWithLogic(value, setFieldValue ); }} />
         </Formik>
    </Screen>            
);
}

Reference https://web-brackets.com/discussion/12/how-to-use-setfieldvalue-from-outside-render-function-formik

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  • 1
    This is still triggering the function call from within the Formik form. The ideal solution is to be able to call it completely outside of the Formik form.
    – McGrew
    Nov 26, 2022 at 0:33
1

You can also do this easily with initialValues

 <Formik
    initialValues={{
      "fieldName": this.state.value,
    }}
    enableReinitialize
    ...
 >
 ...
</Formik>

Also for functional components, you can do this with useEffect inside Formik, set the value using const [value,setValue] = useState()

<Formik
  initialValues={{}}
  onSubmit={(values, { resetForm }) => _submit(values, resetForm)}
  validationSchema={buildValidationSchema(actionItem.fields)}
>
{({ setFieldValue, handleSubmit, values, errors, touched }) => {
    useEffect(() => {
       setFieldValue("fieldName",value); 
    }, [value]); 
...
</Formik>
-1

Why don't you try resetting the form using initialProps?

function XYZScreen() {

    const [number, setNumber] = useState()

    const someFunctionWithLogic = () => {
        // Set the value of the number field here...
        setNumber(...)
    }
    
    return (
        <Screen>
            <Formik initialProps={{number}}>
                <FormField name="number" placeholder="Number" />
             </Formik>
        </Screen>            
    );
}

Another suggestion is to pass that number to the inner component of Formik:


function SomeChild(props) {
    const {number, setFieldValue} = props;
    
    useEffect(() => {
       setFieldValue('number', number);
    }, [number]);

    return (
       <FormField name="number" placeholder="Number" />
    )
}

function XYZScreen() {

    const [number, setNumber] = useState()

    const someFunctionWithLogic = () => {
        // Set the value of the number field here...
        setNumber(...)
    }
    
    return (
        <Screen>
            <Formik>
                {(props) => <SomeChild number={number} {...props} />
             </Formik>
        </Screen>            
    );
}
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  • What if there is multiple initialProps? Wouldn't that overwrite any other values? Feb 24, 2021 at 2:52
  • initialProps will be the resetting the form. So, you need to save the all of the form values in the parent component, specifically XYZScreen, as soon as the form value is updated from Formik. Feb 24, 2021 at 2:57
  • Formik advices not to use the state with Formik. If I would do it this way, I do not see the benefit of using Formik anymore since I would largely interact with the state. Feb 24, 2021 at 3:04
  • I see. Let me know if you can try second suggestion. Feb 24, 2021 at 3:07
  • I prefer that solution but it also has some flaws. Firstly, I would need to abstract every single field; in a form with 20 fields, that is too much work. Secondly, setting initial values would also be more tedious and would need to be done through the state. Feb 24, 2021 at 3:10

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