# Formik's Validation Schema As A Function The most straightforward way to use [Formik](https://jaredpalmer.com/formik)'s `validationSchema` is to provide it with a [Yup](https://github.com/jquense/yup) object defining your form's validations. ```javascript const MyComponent = withFormik({ // ... validationSchema: yup.object().shape({ email: yup.string().required(), feedback: yup.string().required(), }), // ... })(MyForm); ``` There may be a point at which you need access to the `props` being passed to `MyComponent` in order to construct the proper set of validations. Formik supports this by allowing `validationSchema` to be a function. ```javascript const MyComponent = withFormik({ // ... validationSchema: (props) => { let emailSchema; if(props.allowAnonymous) { emailSchema = yup.string(); } else { emailSchema = yup.string().required(); } return yup.object().shape({ email: emailSchema, feedback: yup.string().required(), }); }, // ... })(MyForm); ``` When `validationSchema` is a function, its first argument is the set of props passed to that component.