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---
Title: Form Extensibility for AAE Form Widget
Title: Form Extensibility for APA Form Widget
Added: v4.1.0
---
## Form Extensibility for AAE Form Widget
## Form Extensibility for APA Form Widget
This page describes how you can customize ADF forms to your own specification.
## Contents
There are two ways to customize the form
- [Replace default form widgets with custom components](#replace-default-form-widgets-with-aae-form-widgets)
- [Replace default form widgets with custom components](#replace-default-form-widgets-with-apa-form-widgets)
- [Replace custom form widget with custom components](#replace-custom-form-widgets-with-custom-components)
## Replace default form widgets with AAE form widgets
## Replace default form widgets with APA form widgets
This is an example of replacing the standard `Text` [widget](../../lib/testing/src/lib/core/pages/form/widgets/widget.ts) with a custom component for all AAE forms rendered within the `<adf-form>` component.
This is an example of replacing the standard `Text` [widget](../../lib/testing/src/lib/core/pages/form/widgets/widget.ts) with a custom component for all APA forms rendered within the `<adf-form>` component.
1. Create a simple form with some `Text` widgets:
![default text widget](../docassets/images/aae-simple-form.png)
![default text widget](../docassets/images/apa-simple-form.png)
Every custom widget component must inherit the [`WidgetComponent`](../insights/components/widget.component.md) class in order to function properly:
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@Component({
selector: 'custom-editor',
template: `
<div style="color: red">Look, I'm a AAE custom editor!</div>
<div style="color: red">Look, I'm a APA custom editor!</div>
`
})
export class CustomEditorComponent extends WidgetComponent {}
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5. At runtime the form should look similar to the following:
![custom text widget](../docassets/images/aae-simple-override-form.png)
![custom text widget](../docassets/images/apa-simple-override-form.png)
## Replace custom form widgets with custom components
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To begin, create a basic form widget and call it `demo-widget`:
![custom form widget](../docassets/images/aae-form-widget.png)
![custom form widget](../docassets/images/apa-form-widget.png)
**Note**: The `type` is important as it will become the `field type` when the form is rendered.
You can now design a form that uses your custom form widget:
![custom form widget form](../docassets/images/aae-form-with-widget.png)
![custom form widget form](../docassets/images/apa-form-with-widget.png)
### Create a custom widget
When displayed in a task, the field will look similar to the following:
![adf form widget](../docassets/images/aae-unresolved-widget.png)
![adf form widget](../docassets/images/apa-unresolved-widget.png)
To render the missing content:
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At runtime you should now see your custom Angular component rendered in place of the original form widgets:
![adf form widget runtime](../docassets/images/aae-resolved-widget.png)
![adf form widget runtime](../docassets/images/apa-resolved-widget.png)
## See Also

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---
Title: Form Extensibility for APA Form Widget
Added: v4.1.0
---
## Form Extensibility for APA Form Widget
This page describes how you can customize ADF forms to your own specification.
## Contents
There are two ways to customize the form
- [Replace default form widgets with custom components](#replace-default-form-widgets-with-apa-form-widgets)
- [Replace custom form widget with custom components](#replace-custom-form-widgets-with-custom-components)
## Replace default form widgets with APA form widgets
This is an example of replacing the standard `Text` [widget](../../lib/testing/src/lib/core/pages/form/widgets/widget.ts) with a custom component for all APA forms rendered within the `<adf-form>` component.
1. Create a simple form with some `Text` widgets:
![default text widget](../docassets/images/apa-simple-form.png)
Every custom widget component must inherit the [`WidgetComponent`](../insights/components/widget.component.md) class in order to function properly:
```ts
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { WidgetComponent } from '@alfresco/adf-core';
@Component({
selector: 'custom-editor',
template: `
<div style="color: red">Look, I'm a APA custom editor!</div>
`
})
export class CustomEditorComponent extends WidgetComponent {}
```
2. Add it to the application module or any custom module that is imported into the application one:
```ts
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { CustomEditorComponent } from './custom-editor.component';
@NgModule({
declarations: [ CustomEditorComponent ],
exports: [ CustomEditorComponent ]
})
export class CustomEditorsModule {}
```
3. Every custom widget component should be added into the the collections `declarations` and `exports`. If you decided to store custom widgets in a separate dedicated module (and optionally as a separate re-distributable library) don't forget to import it into the main application:
```ts
@NgModule({
imports: [
// ...
CustomEditorsModule
// ...
],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [ AppComponent ]
})
export class AppModule {}
```
4. Import the [`FormRenderingService`](../core/services/form-rendering.service.md) into any of your Views and override the default mapping, for example:
```ts
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { CustomEditorComponent } from './custom-editor.component';
@Component({...})
export class MyView {
constructor(formRenderingService: FormRenderingService) {
this.formRenderingService.register({
'text': () => CustomEditorComponent
}, true);
}
}
```
5. At runtime the form should look similar to the following:
![custom text widget](../docassets/images/apa-simple-override-form.png)
## Replace custom form widgets with custom components
This is an example of rendering custom form widgets using custom Angular components.
### Create a custom form widget
To begin, create a basic form widget and call it `demo-widget`:
![custom form widget](../docassets/images/apa-form-widget.png)
**Note**: The `type` is important as it will become the `field type` when the form is rendered.
You can now design a form that uses your custom form widget:
![custom form widget form](../docassets/images/apa-form-with-widget.png)
### Create a custom widget
When displayed in a task, the field will look similar to the following:
![adf form widget](../docassets/images/apa-unresolved-widget.png)
To render the missing content:
1. Create an Angular component:
```ts
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { WidgetComponent } from '@alfresco/adf-core';
@Component({
selector: 'app-demo-widget',
template: `<div style="color: green">ADF version of custom form widget</div>`
})
export class DemoWidgetComponent extends WidgetComponent {}
```
2. Place it inside the custom module:
```ts
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { DemoWidgetComponent } from './demo-widget.component';
@NgModule({
declarations: [ DemoWidgetComponent ],
exports: [ DemoWidgetComponent ]
})
export class CustomWidgetsModule {}
```
3. Import it into your Application Module:
```ts
@NgModule({
imports: [
// ...
CustomWidgetsModule
// ...
],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [ AppComponent ]
})
export class AppModule {}
```
4. Import the [`FormRenderingService`](../core/services/form-rendering.service.md) in any of your Views and provide the new mapping:
```ts
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { DemoWidgetComponent } from './demo-widget.component';
@Component({...})
export class MyView {
constructor(formRenderingService: FormRenderingService) {
this.formRenderingService.register({
'custom-editor': () => DemoWidgetComponent
});
}
}
```
At runtime you should now see your custom Angular component rendered in place of the original form widgets:
![adf form widget runtime](../docassets/images/apa-resolved-widget.png)
## See Also
- [Extensibility](./extensibility.md)
- [Form field model](../core/models/form-field.model.md)
- [Form rendering service](../core/services/form-rendering.service.md)
- [Form component](../core/components/form.component.md)
- [Widget component](../insights/components/widget.component.md)