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Miles Malerba
5880fbc73c feat(forms): redo the signal forms metadata API
This PR makes a number of changes to the metadata API to address design
flaws in the previous API. Some of the changes include:

- Replaces the previous `MetadataKey` and `AggregateMetadataKey` with a
  single unified `MetadataKey` that is used for all metadata.
- The new `MetadataKey` is only defined for fields that explicitly set
  it in their schema logic
- All metadata now has reducer / aggregate behavior
- The new `MetadataKey` has an option to create a managed key which
  wraps the result of its computed aggregate into some other structure
  such as a `Resource` or `linkedSignal`
- There are now two APIs to create metadata keys
  - `createMetadataKey` for pure computed metadata
  - `createManagedMetadataKey` for metadata that manages its computation
    internally

(cherry picked from commit ebc5c2b083)
2025-12-09 09:21:45 -08:00
Miles Malerba
9ea1c2216d refactor(forms): expose pathKeys as part of the API
Currently we maintain the pathKeys internally, but do not expose them
through the `FieldContext`, this PR updates the `FieldContext` to expose
this property.

(cherry picked from commit 2fd8dc9195)
2025-11-06 21:43:15 +00:00
kirjs
3bbcae6ce8 refactor(forms): add compatForm
This allows using reactive form controls in signal forms

(cherry picked from commit 60447945bc)
2025-11-06 18:51:31 +00:00
Miles Malerba
b8314bd340 feat(forms): add experimental signal-based forms (#63408)
This commit introduces an experimental version of a new signal-based forms API for Angular. This new API aims to explore how signals can be leveraged to create a more declarative, intuitive, and reactive way of handling forms.

The primary goals of this new signal-based approach are:

*   **Signal-centric Design:** Place signals at the core of the forms experience, enabling a truly reactive programming model for form state and logic.
*   **Declarative Logic:** Allow developers to define form behavior, such as validation and conditional fields, declaratively using TypeScript. This moves logic out of the template and into a typed, testable schema.
*   **Developer-Owned Data Model:** The library does not maintain a copy of data in a form model, but instead read and write it via a developer-provided `WritableSignal`, eliminating the need for applications to synchronize their data with the form system.
*   **Interoperability:** A key design goal is seamless interoperability with existing reactive forms, allowing for incremental adoption.
*   **Bridging Template and Reactive Forms:** This exploration hopes to close the gap between template and reactive forms, offering a unified and more powerful approach that combines the best aspects of both.

This initial version of the experimental API includes the core building blocks, such as the `form()` function, `Field` and `FieldState` objects, and a `[control]` directive for binding to UI elements. It also introduces a schema-based system for defining validation, conditional logic, and other form behaviors.

Note: This is an early, experimental API. It is not yet complete and is subject to change based on feedback and further exploration.

Co-authored-by: Kirill Cherkashin <kirts@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Rickabaugh <alxhub@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Leon Senft <leonsenft@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Dylan Hunn <dylhunn@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Small <michael-small@users.noreply.github.com>

PR Close #63408
2025-08-28 09:02:43 -07:00