Developers frequently face challenges when integrating zod with react-hook-form, particularly when working with discriminated unions.
When using discriminated unions with zod and react-hook-form, TypeScript often throws type errors that can be confusing. For instance:
Given a union type in zod:
const FormCertificateSchemaCertificate = z.discriminatedUnion("certificate", [ ... ]);And when integrating it with react-hook-form:
{watch('certificate') === 'birth' && (
<Input { ...register('birth.name') } errorFeedback={errors.birth?.message} />
)}TypeScript flags an error at errors.birth?.message, indicating that birth doesn't exist within errors. Technically, this is true until certificate is set to birth. This means even if your component's logic correctly recognizes the birth field once certificate is set, TypeScript doesn't acknowledge this initially, leading to unnecessary type errors.
The zod-hookform-union-helper library leverages TypeScript capabilities to consolidate fragmented error unions into one cohesive type.
npm install zod-hookform-union-helperThere are two primary ways to implement zod-hookform-union-helper:
import { useForm } from 'react-hook-form'
import { zodResolver } from '@hookform/resolvers/zod'
import { unifyErrors } from 'zod-hookform-union-helper'
// ...
const {
formState: { errors },
} = useForm<FormData>()
const errorsUnified = unifyErrors(errors) // use errorsUnified in your componentimport { useForm } from 'react-hook-form'
import { zodResolver } from '@hookform/resolvers/zod'
import type { UnifiedErrors } from 'zod-hookform-union-helper'
// ...
const {
formState: { errors },
} = useForm<FormData>()
const errorsUnified = errors as UnifiedErrors<typeof errors> // use errorsUnified in your componentRevisiting the scenario described in the "The Issue" section:
Without using zod-hookform-union-helper:
{watch('certificate') === 'birth' && (
<Input { ...register('birth.name') } errorFeedback={errors.birth?.message} />
)}With this setup, TypeScript throws a type error at errors.birth?.message.
Now, employing zod-hookform-union-helper:
const errorsUnified = unifyErrors(errors);
{watch('certificate') === 'birth' && (
<Input { ...register('birth.name') } errorFeedback={errorsUnified.birth?.message} />
)}In this instance, TypeScript acknowledges errorsUnified.birth?.message without any issue.
- TypeScript version 3.0 or higher.
Feedback and contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or submit a PR if you have suggestions, improvements, or bug fixes.