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Angular-Validator

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Angular-Validator is an easy to use, powerful and lightweight AngularJS validation directive.

Demo

Check out the demo!

Features

  • Validate using REGEX, required, or custom validation functions
  • Configure when to validate elements Choose between on form submit, blur or dirty(change).
  • Prevents submission if the form is invalid
  • Built in reset form method
  • Adds validation error/success messages as sibling elements
  • Adds .has-error classes to invalid elements
  • Adds .has-error classes to validation message
  • Supports multi-field dependent validation (one field depends on another such as password matching)
  • Works with or without novalidate
  • Works with Bootstrap out of the box (although Bootstrap is not required)
  • Support form invalid message service where manage invalid messages in one place and save code in HTML

Why?

Despite Angular's awesomeness, validation in Angular is still a pain in the ass. Surprisingly there are no seamless, user-friendly, well written Angular validation tools. Unlike other Angular validation tools, Angular-Validator works with out-of-the-box Angular and HTML5 validation, directives and attributes, allowing your forms to work well with the browser and other Javascript code.

Feedback

Need a feature, found a bug? Create an issue. Dont have any issues, love the project? Give it a star!

Installation

  1. Using bower: bower install tg-angular-validator
  2. Include angular-validator.min.js into your application's HTML
  3. Add angularValidator as a dependency of your Angular module

Usage

Basic usage for required fields

<input  type = "text"
        name = "firstName"
        ng-model = "person.firstName"
        required>

Usage with a custom validator function

<input  type = "text"
        name = "firstName"
        ng-model = "person.firstName"
        validator = "myCustomValidationFunction(form.firstName)">

Usage with validation on blur

<input  type = "text"
        name = "firstName"
        ng-model = "person.firstName"
        validate-on="blur"
        validator = "myCustomValidationFunction(form.firstName)">

Usage with validation on dirty

<input  type = "text"
        name = "firstName"
        ng-model = "person.firstName"
        validate-on="dirty"
        validator = "myCustomValidationFunction(form.firstName)">

Usage with custom validator literal

<input  type = "text"
        name = "firstName"
        ng-model = "person.firstName"
        validator = "form.firstname === 'john'">

Usage with REGEX and required

<input  type = "text"
        name = "firstName"
        ng-model = "person.firstName"
        ng-pattern = "\regex\"
        required>

Usage with custom error message text

<input  type = "text"
        name = "firstName"
        ng-model = "person.firstName"
        ng-pattern = "\regex\"
        invalid-message = "'Please enter the word regex'"
        required-message = "'First name is required'"
        required>

Usage with conditional invalid/required message text

<input  type = "text"
        name = "firstName"
        ng-model = "person.firstName"
        validator= "myCustomValidationFunction(person.firstName) === true"
        invalid-message = "myCustomValidationMe(person.firstName)"
        required-message = "myCustomValidationFunction(person.firstName)"
        required>
  • Note that the validator and the message function do not need to be the same function. If you choose to make them the same function make sure to return true on valid input.

Setting up the form

<form novalidate angular-validator angular-validator-submit="myFunction(myBeautifulForm)" name="myBeautifulForm">
    <input>
    <select></select>
    ....
    <button type="submit">Submit</button>
</form>

Use angular-validator-submit to specify the function to be called when the form is submitted. Note that the function is not called if the form is invalid.

Use form invalid message service

<form novalidate angular-validator invalid-message="customMessage" angular-validator-submit="submitMyForm()" name="myForm2" class="form-horizontal">
            <h4>Form invalid message:</h4>
            <div class="form-group">
                <label class="col-sm-2 control-label">Max length</label>
                <div class="col-sm-10">
                    <input  type="text"
                            name="firstName"
                            class="form-control"
                            validate-on="dirty"
                            ng-model="form2.firstName"
                            ng-maxlength="5"
                            required></div>
            </div>
</form>

Use invalid-message on form element to provide the name of the service in which invalid messages are managed. You need to provide a message function in your service, which returns the messages you defined. Form invalid message service saves repetitive code in HTML because you do not need to use invalid-message attribute on every field. Please see the demo for examples.

Resetting the form

myBeautifulForm.reset()

Validty API Uses standard Angular $valid and $invalid properties

myForm.$invalid
myForm.$valid
myElement.$valid
myElement.$invalid
myElement.$angularValidator

FAQ

It's not working!? Make sure you have assigned a unique name to each form element as well as the form itself. Make sure you have properly followed the installation instructions.

Why pass value to custom validator functions? Passing the value to the custom validator function allows the function to be easier to test.

How do I display success messages/classes? The library does not currently support success classes and messages. Feel free to contribute.

What if I want error messages to display before the user types anything? You are using the wrong library.

What if I want to disable the submit button if the form is invalid? You can add ng-disabled="myForm.$invalid" on the submit button.

CONTRIBUTING

See CONTRIBUTING.md

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MIT

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