- Accordion
- Alert
- Alert Dialog
- Aspect Ratio
- Avatar
- Badge
- Breadcrumb
- Button
- Button Group
- Calendar
- Card
- Carousel
- Chart
- Checkbox
- Collapsible
- Combobox
- Command
- Context Menu
- Data Table
- Date Picker
- Dialog
- Drawer
- Dropdown Menu
- Empty
- Field
- Hover Card
- Input
- Input Group
- Input OTP
- Item
- Kbd
- Label
- Menubar
- Native Select
- Navigation Menu
- Pagination
- Popover
- Progress
- Radio Group
- Resizable
- Scroll Area
- Select
- Separator
- Sheet
- Sidebar
- Skeleton
- Slider
- Sonner
- Spinner
- Switch
- Table
- Tabs
- Textarea
- Toast
- Toggle
- Toggle Group
- Tooltip
- Typography
In this guide, we will take a look at building forms with React Hook Form. We'll cover building forms with the <Field /> component, adding schema validation using Zod, error handling, accessibility, and more.
Demo
We are going to build the following form. It has a simple text input and a textarea. On submit, we'll validate the form data and display any errors.
Note: For the purpose of this demo, we have intentionally disabled browser validation to show how schema validation and form errors work in React Hook Form. It is recommended to add basic browser validation in your production code.
"use client"
import * as React from "react"Approach
This form leverages React Hook Form for performant, flexible form handling. We'll build our form using the <Field /> component, which gives you complete flexibility over the markup and styling.
- Uses React Hook Form's
useFormhook for form state management. <Controller />component for controlled inputs.<Field />components for building accessible forms.- Client-side validation using Zod with
zodResolver.
Anatomy
Here's a basic example of a form using the <Controller /> component from React Hook Form and the <Field /> component.
<Controller
name="title"
control={form.control}
render={({ field, fieldState }) => (
<Field data-invalid={fieldState.invalid}>
<FieldLabel htmlFor={field.name}>Bug Title</FieldLabel>
<Input
{...field}
id={field.name}
aria-invalid={fieldState.invalid}
placeholder="Login button not working on mobile"
autoComplete="off"
/>
<FieldDescription>
Provide a concise title for your bug report.
</FieldDescription>
{fieldState.invalid && <FieldError errors={[fieldState.error]} />}
</Field>
)}
/>Form
Create a form schema
We'll start by defining the shape of our form using a Zod schema
Note: This example uses zod v3 for schema validation, but you can
replace it with any other Standard Schema validation library supported by
React Hook Form.
import * as z from "zod"
const formSchema = z.object({
title: z
.string()
.min(5, "Bug title must be at least 5 characters.")
.max(32, "Bug title must be at most 32 characters."),
description: z
.string()
.min(20, "Description must be at least 20 characters.")
.max(100, "Description must be at most 100 characters."),
})Setup the form
Next, we'll use the useForm hook from React Hook Form to create our form instance. We'll also add the Zod resolver to validate the form data.
import { zodResolver } from "@hookform/resolvers/zod"
import { useForm } from "react-hook-form"
import * as z from "zod"
const formSchema = z.object({
title: z
.string()
.min(5, "Bug title must be at least 5 characters.")
.max(32, "Bug title must be at most 32 characters."),
description: z
.string()
.min(20, "Description must be at least 20 characters.")
.max(100, "Description must be at most 100 characters."),
})
export function BugReportForm() {
const form = useForm<z.infer<typeof formSchema>>({
resolver: zodResolver(formSchema),
defaultValues: {
title: "",
description: "",
},
})
function onSubmit(data: z.infer<typeof formSchema>) {
// Do something with the form values.
console.log(data)
}
return (
<form onSubmit={form.handleSubmit(onSubmit)}>
{/* ... */}
{/* Build the form here */}
{/* ... */}
</form>
)
}Build the form
We can now build the form using the <Controller /> component from React Hook Form and the <Field /> component.
"use client"
import * as React from "react"
import { zodResolver } from "@hookform/resolvers/zod"
import { Controller, useForm } from "react-hook-form"
import { toast } from "sonner"
import * as z from "zod"
import { Button } from "@/components/ui/button"
import {
Card,
CardContent,
CardDescription,
CardFooter,
CardHeader,
CardTitle,
} from "@/components/ui/card"
import {
Field,
FieldDescription,
FieldError,
FieldGroup,
FieldLabel,
} from "@/components/ui/field"
import { Input } from "@/components/ui/input"
import {
InputGroup,
InputGroupAddon,
InputGroupText,
InputGroupTextarea,
} from "@/components/ui/input-group"
const formSchema = z.object({
title: z
.string()
.min(5, "Bug title must be at least 5 characters.")
.max(32, "Bug title must be at most 32 characters."),
description: z
.string()
.min(20, "Description must be at least 20 characters.")
.max(100, "Description must be at most 100 characters."),
})
export function BugReportForm() {
const form = useForm<z.infer<typeof formSchema>>({
resolver: zodResolver(formSchema),
defaultValues: {
title: "",
description: "",
},
})
function onSubmit(data: z.infer<typeof formSchema>) {
toast("You submitted the following values:", {
description: (
<pre className="bg-code text-code-foreground mt-2 w-[320px] overflow-x-auto rounded-md p-4">
<code>{JSON.stringify(data, null, 2)}</code>
</pre>
),
position: "bottom-right",
classNames: {
content: "flex flex-col gap-2",
},
style: {
"--border-radius": "calc(var(--radius) + 4px)",
} as React.CSSProperties,
})
}
return (
<Card className="w-full sm:max-w-md">
<CardHeader>
<CardTitle>Bug Report</CardTitle>
<CardDescription>
Help us improve by reporting bugs you encounter.
</CardDescription>
</CardHeader>
<CardContent>
<form id="form-rhf-demo" onSubmit={form.handleSubmit(onSubmit)}>
<FieldGroup>
<Controller
name="title"
control={form.control}
render={({ field, fieldState }) => (
<Field data-invalid={fieldState.invalid}>
<FieldLabel htmlFor="form-rhf-demo-title">
Bug Title
</FieldLabel>
<Input
{...field}
id="form-rhf-demo-title"
aria-invalid={fieldState.invalid}
placeholder="Login button not working on mobile"
autoComplete="off"
/>
{fieldState.invalid && (
<FieldError errors={[fieldState.error]} />
)}
</Field>
)}
/>
<Controller
name="description"
control={form.control}
render={({ field, fieldState }) => (
<Field data-invalid={fieldState.invalid}>
<FieldLabel htmlFor="form-rhf-demo-description">
Description
</FieldLabel>
<InputGroup>
<InputGroupTextarea
{...field}
id="form-rhf-demo-description"
placeholder="I'm having an issue with the login button on mobile."
rows={6}
className="min-h-24 resize-none"
aria-invalid={fieldState.invalid}
/>
<InputGroupAddon align="block-end">
<InputGroupText className="tabular-nums">
{field.value.length}/100 characters
</InputGroupText>
</InputGroupAddon>
</InputGroup>
<FieldDescription>
Include steps to reproduce, expected behavior, and what
actually happened.
</FieldDescription>
{fieldState.invalid && (
<FieldError errors={[fieldState.error]} />
)}
</Field>
)}
/>
</FieldGroup>
</form>
</CardContent>
<CardFooter>
<Field orientation="horizontal">
<Button type="button" variant="outline" onClick={() => form.reset()}>
Reset
</Button>
<Button type="submit" form="form-rhf-demo">
Submit
</Button>
</Field>
</CardFooter>
</Card>
)
}
Done
That's it. You now have a fully accessible form with client-side validation.
When you submit the form, the onSubmit function will be called with the validated form data. If the form data is invalid, React Hook Form will display the errors next to each field.
Validation
Client-side Validation
React Hook Form validates your form data using the Zod schema. Define a schema and pass it to the resolver option of the useForm hook.
import { zodResolver } from "@hookform/resolvers/zod"
import { useForm } from "react-hook-form"
import * as z from "zod"
const formSchema = z.object({
title: z.string(),
description: z.string().optional(),
})
export function ExampleForm() {
const form = useForm<z.infer<typeof formSchema>>({
resolver: zodResolver(formSchema),
defaultValues: {
title: "",
description: "",
},
})
}Validation Modes
React Hook Form supports different validation modes.
const form = useForm<z.infer<typeof formSchema>>({
resolver: zodResolver(formSchema),
mode: "onChange",
})| Mode | Description |
|---|---|
"onChange" | Validation triggers on every change. |
"onBlur" | Validation triggers on blur. |
"onSubmit" | Validation triggers on submit (default). |
"onTouched" | Validation triggers on first blur, then on every change. |
"all" | Validation triggers on blur and change. |
Displaying Errors
Display errors next to the field using <FieldError />. For styling and accessibility:
- Add the
data-invalidprop to the<Field />component. - Add the
aria-invalidprop to the form control such as<Input />,<SelectTrigger />,<Checkbox />, etc.
<Controller
name="email"
control={form.control}
render={({ field, fieldState }) => (
<Field data-invalid={fieldState.invalid}>
<FieldLabel htmlFor={field.name}>Email</FieldLabel>
<Input
{...field}
id={field.name}
type="email"
aria-invalid={fieldState.invalid}
/>
{fieldState.invalid && <FieldError errors={[fieldState.error]} />}
</Field>
)}
/>Working with Different Field Types
Input
- For input fields, spread the
fieldobject onto the<Input />component. - To show errors, add the
aria-invalidprop to the<Input />component and thedata-invalidprop to the<Field />component.
"use client"
import { zodResolver } from "@hookform/resolvers/zod"For simple text inputs, spread the field object onto the input.
<Controller
name="name"
control={form.control}
render={({ field, fieldState }) => (
<Field data-invalid={fieldState.invalid}>
<FieldLabel htmlFor={field.name}>Name</FieldLabel>
<Input {...field} id={field.name} aria-invalid={fieldState.invalid} />
{fieldState.invalid && <FieldError errors={[fieldState.error]} />}
</Field>
)}
/>Textarea
- For textarea fields, spread the
fieldobject onto the<Textarea />component. - To show errors, add the
aria-invalidprop to the<Textarea />component and thedata-invalidprop to the<Field />component.
"use client"
import * as React from "react"For textarea fields, spread the field object onto the textarea.
<Controller
name="about"
control={form.control}
render={({ field, fieldState }) => (
<Field data-invalid={fieldState.invalid}>
<FieldLabel htmlFor="form-rhf-textarea-about">More about you</FieldLabel>
<Textarea
{...field}
id="form-rhf-textarea-about"
aria-invalid={fieldState.invalid}
placeholder="I'm a software engineer..."
className="min-h-[120px]"
/>
<FieldDescription>
Tell us more about yourself. This will be used to help us personalize
your experience.
</FieldDescription>
{fieldState.invalid && <FieldError errors={[fieldState.error]} />}
</Field>
)}
/>Select
- For select components, use
field.valueandfield.onChangeon the<Select />component. - To show errors, add the
aria-invalidprop to the<SelectTrigger />component and thedata-invalidprop to the<Field />component.
"use client"
import * as React from "react"<Controller
name="language"
control={form.control}
render={({ field, fieldState }) => (
<Field orientation="responsive" data-invalid={fieldState.invalid}>
<FieldContent>
<FieldLabel htmlFor="form-rhf-select-language">
Spoken Language
</FieldLabel>
<FieldDescription>
For best results, select the language you speak.
</FieldDescription>
{fieldState.invalid && <FieldError errors={[fieldState.error]} />}
</FieldContent>
<Select
name={field.name}
value={field.value}
onValueChange={field.onChange}
>
<SelectTrigger
id="form-rhf-select-language"
aria-invalid={fieldState.invalid}
className="min-w-[120px]"
>
<SelectValue placeholder="Select" />
</SelectTrigger>
<SelectContent position="item-aligned">
<SelectItem value="auto">Auto</SelectItem>
<SelectItem value="en">English</SelectItem>
</SelectContent>
</Select>
</Field>
)}
/>Checkbox
- For checkbox arrays, use
field.valueandfield.onChangewith array manipulation. - To show errors, add the
aria-invalidprop to the<Checkbox />component and thedata-invalidprop to the<Field />component. - Remember to add
data-slot="checkbox-group"to the<FieldGroup />component for proper styling and spacing.
"use client"
import * as React from "react"<Controller
name="tasks"
control={form.control}
render={({ field, fieldState }) => (
<FieldSet>
<FieldLegend variant="label">Tasks</FieldLegend>
<FieldDescription>
Get notified when tasks you've created have updates.
</FieldDescription>
<FieldGroup data-slot="checkbox-group">
{tasks.map((task) => (
<Field
key={task.id}
orientation="horizontal"
data-invalid={fieldState.invalid}
>
<Checkbox
id={`form-rhf-checkbox-${task.id}`}
name={field.name}
aria-invalid={fieldState.invalid}
checked={field.value.includes(task.id)}
onCheckedChange={(checked) => {
const newValue = checked
? [...field.value, task.id]
: field.value.filter((value) => value !== task.id)
field.onChange(newValue)
}}
/>
<FieldLabel
htmlFor={`form-rhf-checkbox-${task.id}`}
className="font-normal"
>
{task.label}
</FieldLabel>
</Field>
))}
</FieldGroup>
{fieldState.invalid && <FieldError errors={[fieldState.error]} />}
</FieldSet>
)}
/>Radio Group
- For radio groups, use
field.valueandfield.onChangeon the<RadioGroup />component. - To show errors, add the
aria-invalidprop to the<RadioGroupItem />component and thedata-invalidprop to the<Field />component.
"use client"
import * as React from "react"<Controller
name="plan"
control={form.control}
render={({ field, fieldState }) => (
<FieldSet>
<FieldLegend>Plan</FieldLegend>
<FieldDescription>
You can upgrade or downgrade your plan at any time.
</FieldDescription>
<RadioGroup
name={field.name}
value={field.value}
onValueChange={field.onChange}
>
{plans.map((plan) => (
<FieldLabel key={plan.id} htmlFor={`form-rhf-radiogroup-${plan.id}`}>
<Field orientation="horizontal" data-invalid={fieldState.invalid}>
<FieldContent>
<FieldTitle>{plan.title}</FieldTitle>
<FieldDescription>{plan.description}</FieldDescription>
</FieldContent>
<RadioGroupItem
value={plan.id}
id={`form-rhf-radiogroup-${plan.id}`}
aria-invalid={fieldState.invalid}
/>
</Field>
</FieldLabel>
))}
</RadioGroup>
{fieldState.invalid && <FieldError errors={[fieldState.error]} />}
</FieldSet>
)}
/>Switch
- For switches, use
field.valueandfield.onChangeon the<Switch />component. - To show errors, add the
aria-invalidprop to the<Switch />component and thedata-invalidprop to the<Field />component.
"use client"
import * as React from "react"<Controller
name="twoFactor"
control={form.control}
render={({ field, fieldState }) => (
<Field orientation="horizontal" data-invalid={fieldState.invalid}>
<FieldContent>
<FieldLabel htmlFor="form-rhf-switch-twoFactor">
Multi-factor authentication
</FieldLabel>
<FieldDescription>
Enable multi-factor authentication to secure your account.
</FieldDescription>
{fieldState.invalid && <FieldError errors={[fieldState.error]} />}
</FieldContent>
<Switch
id="form-rhf-switch-twoFactor"
name={field.name}
checked={field.value}
onCheckedChange={field.onChange}
aria-invalid={fieldState.invalid}
/>
</Field>
)}
/>Complex Forms
Here is an example of a more complex form with multiple fields and validation.
"use client"
import * as React from "react"Resetting the Form
Use form.reset() to reset the form to its default values.
<Button type="button" variant="outline" onClick={() => form.reset()}>
Reset
</Button>Array Fields
React Hook Form provides a useFieldArray hook for managing dynamic array fields. This is useful when you need to add or remove fields dynamically.
"use client"
import * as React from "react"Using useFieldArray
Use the useFieldArray hook to manage array fields. It provides fields, append, and remove methods.
import { useFieldArray, useForm } from "react-hook-form"
export function ExampleForm() {
const form = useForm({
// ... form config
})
const { fields, append, remove } = useFieldArray({
control: form.control,
name: "emails",
})
}Array Field Structure
Wrap your array fields in a <FieldSet /> with a <FieldLegend /> and <FieldDescription />.
<FieldSet className="gap-4">
<FieldLegend variant="label">Email Addresses</FieldLegend>
<FieldDescription>
Add up to 5 email addresses where we can contact you.
</FieldDescription>
<FieldGroup className="gap-4">{/* Array items go here */}</FieldGroup>
</FieldSet>Controller Pattern for Array Items
Map over the fields array and use <Controller /> for each item. Make sure to use field.id as the key.
{
fields.map((field, index) => (
<Controller
key={field.id}
name={`emails.${index}.address`}
control={form.control}
render={({ field: controllerField, fieldState }) => (
<Field orientation="horizontal" data-invalid={fieldState.invalid}>
<FieldContent>
<InputGroup>
<InputGroupInput
{...controllerField}
id={`form-rhf-array-email-${index}`}
aria-invalid={fieldState.invalid}
placeholder="name@example.com"
type="email"
autoComplete="email"
/>
{/* Remove button */}
</InputGroup>
{fieldState.invalid && <FieldError errors={[fieldState.error]} />}
</FieldContent>
</Field>
)}
/>
))
}Adding Items
Use the append method to add new items to the array.
<Button
type="button"
variant="outline"
size="sm"
onClick={() => append({ address: "" })}
disabled={fields.length >= 5}
>
Add Email Address
</Button>Removing Items
Use the remove method to remove items from the array. Add the remove button conditionally.
{
fields.length > 1 && (
<InputGroupAddon align="inline-end">
<InputGroupButton
type="button"
variant="ghost"
size="icon-xs"
onClick={() => remove(index)}
aria-label={`Remove email ${index + 1}`}
>
<XIcon />
</InputGroupButton>
</InputGroupAddon>
)
}Array Validation
Use Zod's array method to validate array fields.
const formSchema = z.object({
emails: z
.array(
z.object({
address: z.string().email("Enter a valid email address."),
})
)
.min(1, "Add at least one email address.")
.max(5, "You can add up to 5 email addresses."),
})On This Page
DemoApproachAnatomyFormCreate a form schemaSetup the formBuild the formDoneValidationClient-side ValidationValidation ModesDisplaying ErrorsWorking with Different Field TypesInputTextareaSelectCheckboxRadio GroupSwitchComplex FormsResetting the FormArray FieldsUsing useFieldArrayArray Field StructureController Pattern for Array ItemsAdding ItemsRemoving ItemsArray Validation