--- title: UI-Schema --- KubeVela designs and implements the UI-Schema specification for the scalability of components, workflow steps, and operation and maintenance feature resources, in the case of variable input parameters, to achieve a more native UI experience. At present, the UI-Schema specification mainly acts on the data input side and will be extended to the data visualization side in the future. ### How UI-Schema works The components, workflow steps, and operation and maintenance feature types with different UI-Schema working principles are defined through CUE, which we call XDefinition, and almost every definition includes the definition of input parameters. for example: ```cue scaler: { type: "trait" annotations: {} labels: {} description: "Manually scale K8s pod for your workload which follows the pod spec in path 'spec.template'." attributes: { podDisruptive: false appliesToWorkloads: ["*"] } } template: { parameter: { // +usage=Specify the number of workload replicas: *1 | int } // +patchStrategy=retainKeys patch: spec: replicas: parameter.replicas } ``` In the above example, the user input parameter is `replicas`. In the UI we want the user to be able to set the number of replicas via a number input form. ![ui schema](../resources/ui-schema.jpg) Its workflow is in the figure above. The API Schema is generated through the defined CUE, and then the default UI Schema is generated through the API Schema. If there is a custom UI Schema, the default configuration is patched with the custom configuration. The UI renders the front-end page based on the final UI Schema. The spec are as follows: ```yaml - jsonKey: string The field name label: string The show name in UI description: string The help info in UI uiType: string The react component type in UI sort: int The sort number disabled: bool Disable this field. style: colSpan: int Defines the number of grids for the form, with 24 representing 100% width. validate: The value validate rule, It must be defined as a whole. defaultValue: any The default values. required: bool max: int The max value for number. min: int The min value for number. maxLength: int The max length for string. minLength: int The min length for string. pattern: string options: Optional, for select forms - label: string value: string immutable: bool Set the immutable is true, indicates that the parameter cannot be changed. subParameters: - jsonKey: string ... ``` ### Supported react component types #### Basic form - [x] Input - [x] Number - [x] Select - [x] Switch - [x] Radio - [ ] DatePicker - [ ] Textarea - [x] Password #### Business form - [x] Ignore: There are subordinate fields, and the current field is not displayed. - [ ] ClusterSelect - [ ] EnvSelect - [x] SecretSelect - [x] SecretKeySelect - [ ] ComponentSelect - [ ] ImageInput - [ ] ClassStorageSelect - [ ] PVCSelect - [x] CPUNumber - [x] MemoryNumber - [x] DiskNumber - [x] K8sObjectsCode #### Combination form - [x] KV - [x] Strings - [x] Structs - [x] Group: render as a titled container - [ ] TabGroup ### Example Ref:[https://github.com/oam-dev/catalog/tree/master/addons/velaux/schemas](https://github.com/oam-dev/catalog/tree/master/addons/velaux/schemas) ### How to expand UI-Schema mainly extends front-end react components, refer to [https://github.com/oam-dev/velaux/tree/main/src/extends](https://github.com/oam-dev/velaux/tree/main/src/extends)