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@sendyit/validation

v1.0.3

Published

Validates input data on sendy frontend apps

Downloads

2

Readme

sendy validation

Validates input data on sendy frontend apps

Getting Started

To pull sendy validation plugin into your vue project, use the command

npm i @sendyit/validation

Initializing & Configuring

Initialize the validation plugin by importing it into your component

import validator from '@sendyit/validation';

Using the validator

Use the validator by calling the validator function and passing parameters into it

validator('image', 'https://sendy-partner-docs.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/photo/photo_name.png', 'ke', '.login__forgotPass')

The validator returns a true or false boolean so you can assign it to a variable as follows

const IsValid = validator('image', 'https://sendy-partner-docs.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/photo/photo_name.png', 'ke', '.login__forgotPass')

The parameters are passed as follows

  • Field type - email, image, name, phone, MBUNumberPlate, EBUNumberPlate, FBUNumberPlate, LogBook, TaxPinRegistrationPeer, TaxPinRegistrationBiz, DrivingLicense, InsurancePolicy, InsuranceCertificate, NationalId, CompanyRegistration, TransporterCertificate, ConsularCard
  • Field value
  • Country code - ke, ug, ci
  • input identifier - .input-id or #input-class (Optional) (This allows the validator to create a green/red halo around the input based on whether the validation has passed or failed)

NOTE: The validator does not track/listen in on the input. To get validation on typing or keypress please call the function inside a watcher and pass the value into it