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>
);
}