<Edit> provides us a layout for displaying the page. It does not contain any logic but adds extra functionalities like a <RefreshButton> .
We will show what <Edit> does using properties with examples.
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Show Code Hide Code import React from "react" ; import { Edit , useAutocomplete , TextField , Autocomplete , Box , } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; import { useForm , Controller } from "@pankod/refine-react-hook-form" ; const SampleEdit = ( ) => { const { saveButtonProps , refineCore : { queryResult } , register , control , formState : { errors } , } = useForm ( ) ; const samplesData = queryResult ?. data ?. data ; const { autocompleteProps : categoryAutocompleteProps } = useAutocomplete ( { resource : "categories" , defaultValue : samplesData ?. category ?. id , } ) ; return ( < Edit saveButtonProps = { saveButtonProps } > < Box component = " form " sx = { { display : "flex" , flexDirection : "column" } } autoComplete = " off " > < TextField { ... register ( "id" , { required : "This field is required" , } ) } error = { ! ! ( errors as any ) ?. id } helperText = { ( errors as any ) ?. id ?. message } margin = " normal " fullWidth InputLabelProps = { { shrink : true } } type = " number " label = " Id " name = " id " disabled /> < TextField { ... register ( "title" , { required : "This field is required" , } ) } error = { ! ! ( errors as any ) ?. title } helperText = { ( errors as any ) ?. title ?. message } margin = " normal " fullWidth InputLabelProps = { { shrink : true } } type = " text " label = " Title " name = " title " /> < Controller control = { control } name = " category " rules = { { required : "This field is required" } } defaultValue = { null as any } render = { ( { field } ) => ( < Autocomplete { ... categoryAutocompleteProps } { ... field } onChange = { ( _ , value ) => { field . onChange ( value ) ; } } getOptionLabel = { ( item ) => { return ( categoryAutocompleteProps ?. options ?. find ( ( p ) => p ?. id ?. toString ( ) === item ?. id ?. toString ( ) , ) ?. title ?? "" ) ; } } isOptionEqualToValue = { ( option , value ) => value === undefined || option ?. id ?. toString ( ) === ( value ?. id ?? value ) ?. toString ( ) } renderInput = { ( params ) => ( < TextField { ... params } label = " Category " margin = " normal " variant = " outlined " error = { ! ! ( errors as any ) ?. category ?. id } helperText = { ( errors as any ) ?. category ?. id ?. message } required /> ) } /> ) } /> </ Box > </ Edit > ) ; } ; You can swizzle this component to customize it with the refine CLI
Properties title It allows adding title inside the <Edit> component. if you don't pass title props it uses "Edit" prefix and singular resource name by default. For example, for the /posts/edit resource, it will be "Edit post".
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Show Code Hide Code import { Edit , Typography } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; const EditPage : React . FC = ( ) => { return ( < Edit title = { < Typography variant = " h5 " > Custom Title </ Typography > } > < span > Rest of your page here </ span > </ Edit > ) ; } ; resource The <Edit> component reads the resource information from the route by default. This default behavior will not work on custom pages. If you want to use the <Edit> component in a custom page, you can use the resource prop.
Refer to the custom pages documentation for detailed usage. →
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Show Code Hide Code import { Refine } from "@pankod/refine-core" ; import { Edit , Layout } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; import routerProvider from "@pankod/refine-react-router-v6" ; import dataProvider from "@pankod/refine-simple-rest" ; const CustomPage : React . FC = ( ) => { return ( < Edit resource = " posts " recordItemId = { 123 } > < span > Rest of your page here </ span > </ Edit > ) ; } ; const App : React . FC = ( ) => { return ( < Refine routerProvider = { { ... routerProvider , routes : [ { element : < CustomPage /> , path : "/custom" , } , ] , } } Layout = { Layout } dataProvider = { dataProvider ( "https://api.fake-rest.refine.dev" ) } resources = { [ { name : "posts" } ] } /> ) ; } ; The <Edit> component has a save button by default. If you want to customize this button you can use the saveButtonProps property like the code below.
Clicking on the save button will submit your form.
Refer to the <SaveButton> documentation for detailed usage. →
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Show Code Hide Code import { Edit } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; const PostEdit : React . FC = ( ) => { return ( < Edit saveButtonProps = { { size : "small" } } > < span > Rest of your page here </ span > </ Edit > ) ; } ; canDelete allows us to add the delete button inside the <Edit> component. If the resource has the canDelete property, refine adds the delete button by default. If you want to customize this button you can use the deleteButtonProps property like the code below.
When clicked on, the delete button executes the useDelete method provided by the dataProvider .
Refer to the <DeleteButton> documentation for detailed usage. →
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Show Code Hide Code import { Edit } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; import { usePermissions } from "@pankod/refine-core" ; const PostEdit : React . FC = ( ) => { const { data : permissionsData } = usePermissions ( ) ; return ( < Edit canDelete = { permissionsData ?. includes ( "admin" ) } deleteButtonProps = { { size : "small" } } saveButtonProps = { { size : "small" } } > < p > Rest of your page here </ p > </ Edit > ) ; } ; Refer to the usePermission documentation for detailed usage. →
recordItemId The <Edit> component reads the id information from the route by default. recordItemId is used when it cannot read from the URL(when used on a custom page, modal or drawer).
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Show Code Hide Code import { Refine } from "@pankod/refine-core" ; import { Edit , Layout } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; import routerProvider from "@pankod/refine-react-router-v6" ; import dataProvider from "@pankod/refine-simple-rest" ; const CustomPage : React . FC = ( ) => { return ( < Edit resource = " posts " recordItemId = { 123 } > < span > Rest of your page here </ span > </ Edit > ) ; } ; const App : React . FC = ( ) => { return ( < Refine routerProvider = { { ... routerProvider , routes : [ { element : < CustomPage /> , path : "/custom" , } , ] , } } Layout = { Layout } dataProvider = { dataProvider ( "https://api.fake-rest.refine.dev" ) } resources = { [ { name : "posts" } ] } /> ) ; } ; The <Edit> component needs the id information for the <RefreshButton> to work properly.
mutationMode Determines which mode mutation will have while executing <DeleteButton> .
Refer to the mutation mode docs for further information. →
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Show Code Hide Code import React from "react" ; import { Edit , useAutocomplete , TextField , Autocomplete , Box , } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; import { useForm , Controller } from "@pankod/refine-react-hook-form" ; const SampleEdit = ( ) => { const { saveButtonProps , refineCore : { queryResult } , register , control , formState : { errors } , } = useForm ( ) ; const samplesData = queryResult ?. data ?. data ; const { autocompleteProps : categoryAutocompleteProps } = useAutocomplete ( { resource : "categories" , defaultValue : samplesData ?. category ?. id , } ) ; return ( < Edit saveButtonProps = { saveButtonProps } canDelete mutationMode = " undoable " > < Box component = " form " sx = { { display : "flex" , flexDirection : "column" } } autoComplete = " off " > < TextField { ... register ( "id" , { required : "This field is required" , } ) } error = { ! ! ( errors as any ) ?. id } helperText = { ( errors as any ) ?. id ?. message } margin = " normal " fullWidth InputLabelProps = { { shrink : true } } type = " number " label = " Id " name = " id " disabled /> < TextField { ... register ( "title" , { required : "This field is required" , } ) } error = { ! ! ( errors as any ) ?. title } helperText = { ( errors as any ) ?. title ?. message } margin = " normal " fullWidth InputLabelProps = { { shrink : true } } type = " text " label = " Title " name = " title " /> < Controller control = { control } name = " category " rules = { { required : "This field is required" } } defaultValue = { null as any } render = { ( { field } ) => ( < Autocomplete { ... categoryAutocompleteProps } { ... field } onChange = { ( _ , value ) => { field . onChange ( value ) ; } } getOptionLabel = { ( item ) => { return ( categoryAutocompleteProps ?. options ?. find ( ( p ) => p ?. id ?. toString ( ) === item ?. id ?. toString ( ) , ) ?. title ?? "" ) ; } } isOptionEqualToValue = { ( option , value ) => value === undefined || option ?. id ?. toString ( ) === ( value ?. id ?? value ) ?. toString ( ) } renderInput = { ( params ) => ( < TextField { ... params } label = " Category " margin = " normal " variant = " outlined " error = { ! ! ( errors as any ) ?. category ?. id } helperText = { ( errors as any ) ?. category ?. id ?. message } required /> ) } /> ) } /> </ Box > </ Edit > ) ; } ; dataProviderName If not specified, Refine will use the default data provider. If you have multiple data providers and want to use a different one, you can use the dataProviderName property.
import { Refine } from "@pankod/refine-core" ; import { Edit } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; import routerProvider from "@pankod/refine-react-router-v6" ; import dataProvider from "@pankod/refine-simple-rest" ; const PostEdit = ( ) => { return < Edit dataProviderName = " other " > ... </ Edit > ; } ; export const App : React . FC = ( ) => { return ( < Refine routerProvider = { routerProvider } dataProvider = { { default : dataProvider ( "https://api.fake-rest.refine.dev/" ) , other : dataProvider ( "https://other-api.fake-rest.refine.dev/" ) , } } resources = { [ { name : "posts" , edit : PostEdit } ] } /> ) ; } ; goBack To customize the back button or to disable it, you can use the goBack property.
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Show Code Hide Code import { Edit , Button } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; import { useNavigation } from "@pankod/refine-core" ; const BackButton = ( ) => { const { goBack } = useNavigation ( ) ; return < Button onClick = { ( ) => goBack ( ) } > BACK! </ Button > ; } ; const PostEdit : React . FC = ( ) => { return ( < Edit goBack = { < BackButton /> } > < span > Rest of your page here </ span > </ Edit > ) ; } ; isLoading To toggle the loading state of the <Edit/> component, you can use the isLoading property.
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Show Code Hide Code import { Edit } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; const PostEdit : React . FC = ( ) => { const [ loading , setLoading ] = React . useState ( true ) ; return ( < Edit isLoading = { loading } > < span > Rest of your page here </ span > </ Edit > ) ; } ; breadcrumb To customize or disable the breadcrumb, you can use the breadcrumb property. By default it uses the Breadcrumb component from @pankod/refine-mui package.
Refer to the Breadcrumb documentation for detailed usage. →
This feature can be managed globally via the <Refine> component's options
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Show Code Hide Code import { Edit , Breadcrumb } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; const PostEdit : React . FC = ( ) => { return ( < Edit breadcrumb = { < div style = { { padding : "3px 6px" , border : "2px dashed cornflowerblue" , } } > < Breadcrumb /> </ div > } > < span > Rest of your page here </ span > </ Edit > ) ; } ; wrapperProps If you want to customize the wrapper of the <Edit/> component, you can use the wrapperProps property.
Refer to the Card documentation from Material UI for detailed usage. →
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Show Code Hide Code import { Edit } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; const PostEdit : React . FC = ( ) => { const [ loading , setLoading ] = React . useState ( true ) ; return ( < Edit wrapperProps = { { sx : { backgroundColor : "lightsteelblue" , } , } } > < span > Rest of your page here </ span > </ Edit > ) ; } ; If you want to customize the header of the <Edit/> component, you can use the headerProps property.
Refer to the CardHeader documentation from Material UI for detailed usage. →
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Show Code Hide Code import { Edit } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; const PostEdit : React . FC = ( ) => { const [ loading , setLoading ] = React . useState ( true ) ; return ( < Edit headerProps = { { sx : { backgroundColor : "lightsteelblue" , } , } } > < span > Rest of your page here </ span > </ Edit > ) ; } ; contentProps If you want to customize the content of the <Edit/> component, you can use the contentProps property.
Refer to the CardContent documentation from Material UI for detailed usage. →
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Show Code Hide Code import { Edit } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; const PostEdit : React . FC = ( ) => { const [ loading , setLoading ] = React . useState ( true ) ; return ( < Edit contentProps = { { sx : { backgroundColor : "lightsteelblue" , } , } } > < span > Rest of your page here </ span > </ Edit > ) ; } ; You can customize the buttons at the header by using the headerButtons property. It accepts React.ReactNode or a render function ({ defaultButtons }) => React.ReactNode which you can use to keep the existing buttons and add your own.
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Show Code Hide Code import { Edit , Button } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; const PostEdit : React . FC = ( ) => { const [ loading , setLoading ] = React . useState ( true ) ; return ( < Edit headerButtons = { ( { defaultButtons } ) => ( < > { defaultButtons } < Button type = " primary " > Custom Button </ Button > </ > ) } > < span > Rest of your page here </ span > </ Edit > ) ; } ; You can customize the wrapper element of the buttons at the header by using the headerButtonProps property.
Refer to the Box documentation from Material UI for detailed usage. →
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Show Code Hide Code import { Edit , Button } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; const PostEdit : React . FC = ( ) => { const [ loading , setLoading ] = React . useState ( true ) ; return ( < Edit headerButtonProps = { { sx : { backgroundColor : "lightsteelblue" , } , } } headerButtons = { ( { defaultButtons } ) => ( < > { defaultButtons } < Button type = " primary " > Custom Button </ Button > </ > ) } > < span > Rest of your page here </ span > </ Edit > ) ; } ; You can customize the buttons at the footer by using the footerButtons property. It accepts React.ReactNode or a render function ({ defaultButtons }) => React.ReactNode which you can use to keep the existing buttons and add your own.
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Show Code Hide Code import { Edit , Button } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; const PostEdit : React . FC = ( ) => { const [ loading , setLoading ] = React . useState ( true ) ; return ( < Edit footerButtons = { ( { defaultButtons } ) => ( < > { defaultButtons } < Button type = " primary " > Custom Button </ Button > </ > ) } > < span > Rest of your page here </ span > </ Edit > ) ; } ; You can customize the wrapper element of the buttons at the footer by using the footerButtonProps property.
Refer to the CardActions documentation from Material UI for detailed usage. →
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Show Code Hide Code import { Edit , Button } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; const PostEdit : React . FC = ( ) => { const [ loading , setLoading ] = React . useState ( true ) ; return ( < Edit footerButtonProps = { { sx : { backgroundColor : "lightsteelblue" , } , } } footerButtons = { ( { defaultButtons } ) => ( < > { defaultButtons } < Button type = " primary " > Custom Button </ Button > </ > ) } > < span > Rest of your page here </ span > </ Edit > ) ; } ; Use headerButtons or footerButtons instead.
<Edit> uses the Material UI <CardActions> component. The children of the <CardActions> component shows <SaveButton> and <DeleteButton> based on your resource definition in theresourcesproperty you pass to <Refine>. If you want to use other things instead of these buttons, you can use the actionButton property like the code below.
import { Edit , Button } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; export const EditPage : React . FC = ( ) => { return ( < Edit actionButtons = { < > < Button > Custom Button 1 </ Button > < Button > Custom Button 2 </ Button > </ > } > ... </ Edit > ) ; } ; cardProps Use wrapperProps instead.
<Edit> uses the Material UI <Card> components so you can customize with the props of cardProps.
<Edit> uses the Material UI <CardHeader> components so you can customize with the props of cardHeaderProps.
import { Edit , Typography } from "@pankod/refine-mui" ; export const EditPage : React . FC = ( ) => { return ( < Edit cardHeaderProps = { { title : < Typography variant = " h5 " > Custom Title </ Typography > , } } > ... </ Edit > ) ; } ; cardContentProps Use contentProps instead.
<Edit> uses the Material UI <CardContent> components so you can customize with the props of cardContentProps.
cardActionsProps Use headerButtonProps and footerButtonProps instead.
<Edit> uses the Material UI <CardActions> components so you can customize with the props of cardActionsProps.
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