Recieve form submissions directly to your inbox without any backend or server. Powered by Web3Forms. Easily Integrates with Next.js & plugins like react-hook-form
and other form libraries!
- ✅ Super lightweight
- ✅ Zero dependencies
- ✅ Full Typescript support
- ✅ Easy to use and a simple Access key
- ✅ Works with any form libraries
- ✅ Examples provided
- ✅ No configuration required (except for the Access key)
- ✅ Works in Node.js (non-browser) environment too ✌️
https://web3forms.com/examples
For other examples please look into the examples directory.
First, create your Web3forms Access Key from web3forms.com.
npm i @web3forms/react
# or
yarn add @web3forms/react
Note: Web3forms Access key can be shared in public code.
// Import Plugin
import useWeb3Forms from '@web3forms/react';
// Add inside your function
const accessKey = 'YOUR_ACCESS_KEY_HERE';
const { submit } = useWeb3Forms({
access_key: accessKey,
settings: {
from_name: 'Acme Inc',
subject: 'New Contact Message from your Website',
},
onSuccess: (message, data) => {
console.log(message);
},
onError: (message, data) => {
console.log(message);
},
});
then just provide the data to be submitted to submit
function
<button
onClick={(e) => {
submit({
name: 'John',
email: 'john@email.com',
message: 'Message Content',
});
}}>
Submit form
</button>
or using the React Hook Form
import { useForm } from "react-hook-form";
import useWeb3Forms from "@web3forms/react";
//
export default function Form() {
const {register, handleSubmit} = useForm();
//
const { submit: onSubmit } = useWeb3Forms({
access_key: access_key,
settings: {
from_name: 'Acme Inc',
subject: 'New Contact Message from your Website',
},
onSuccess: (message, data) => {
console.log(message);
},
onError: (message, data) => {
console.log(message);
},
});
//
return (
<form onSubmit={handleSubmit(submit)}>
<input
type='text'
{...register('name', {
required: 'Full name is required',
maxLength: 80,
})}
/>
<input
type='email'
{...register('email', {
required: 'Enter your email',
pattern: {
value: /^\S+@\S+$/i,
message: 'Please enter a valid email',
},
})}
/>
<textarea
{...register('message', {
required: 'Enter your Message',
})}
/>
<button type='submit'>Submit Form</button>
</form>;
)
}
interface FormData {
name: string;
checkbox: boolean;
}
const { submit } =
useWeb3forms <
FormData >
{
access_key: 'YOUR_ACCESS_KEY_HERE',
onSuccess: (successMessage, data) => {
console.log(successMessage, data);
},
onError: (errorMessage, data) => {
console.log(errorMessage, data);
},
};
Make sure you provide a json with atleast one key-value pair to
submit
The access key
is an alias to your email, thus it's safe to disclose it directly inside your html code since it's public. However, if you want domain lock purchase our Pro plan
Yes. You should create your Access key from Web3forms.
Web3forms has a generous free plan. You can view the latest pricing here
Clone the project
git clone https://github.com/web3forms/web3forms-react.git
Go to the project directory
cd web3forms-react
Install dependencies
yarn
Start the server
yarn dev
yarn dev
first builds the project so that the type definitions are emitted to dist
and then microbundle
starts watching for file changes.
This plugin is originally created by our community member Lalit2005. We sincerely thank them for their contributions.