@zaalbarxx/vee-validate
v4.12.7
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Painless forms for Vue.js
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Features
- 🍞 Easy: Declarative validation that is familiar and easy to setup
- 🧘♀️ Flexible: Synchronous, Asynchronous, field-level or form-level validation
- ⚡️ Fast: Build faster forms faster with intuitive API and small footprint
- 🏏 Minimal: Only handles the complicated form concerns, gives you full control over everything else
- 😎 UI Agnostic: Works with native HTML elements or your favorite UI library components
- 🦾 Progressive: Works whether you use Vue.js as a progressive enhancement or in a complex setup
- ✅ Built-in Rules: Companion lib with 25+ Rules that covers most needs in most web applications
- 🌐 i18n: 45+ locales for built-in rules contributed by developers from all over the world
Getting Started
Installation
# Install with yarn
yarn add vee-validate
# Install with npm
npm install vee-validate --save
Vue version support
The main v4 version supports Vue 3.x only, for previous versions of Vue, check the following the table
| vue Version | vee-validate version | Documentation Link |
| ----------- | -------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 2.x
| 2.x
or 3.x
| v2 or v3 |
| 3.x
| 4.x
| v4 |
Usage
vee-validate offers two styles to integrate form validation into your Vue.js apps.
Composition API
The fastest way to create a form and manage its validation, behavior, and values is with the composition API.
Create your form with useForm
and then use defineField
to create your field model and props/attributes and handleSubmit
to use the values and send them to an API.
<script setup>
import { useForm } from '@zaalbarxx/vee-validate';
// Validation, or use `yup` or `zod`
function required(value) {
return value ? true : 'This field is required';
}
// Create the form
const { defineField, handleSubmit, errors } = useForm({
validationSchema: {
field: required,
},
});
// Define fields
const [field, fieldProps] = defineField('field');
// Submit handler
const onSubmit = handleSubmit(values => {
// Submit to API
console.log(values);
});
</script>
<template>
<form @submit="onSubmit">
<input v-model="field" v-bind="fieldProps" />
<span>{{ errors.field }}</span>
<button>Submit</button>
</form>
</template>
You can do so much more than this, for more info check the composition API documentation.
Declarative Components
Higher-order components can also be used to build forms. Register the Field
and Form
components and create a simple required
validator:
<script setup>
import { Field, Form } from '@zaalbarxx/vee-validate';
// Validation, or use `yup` or `zod`
function required(value) {
return value ? true : 'This field is required';
}
// Submit handler
function onSubmit(values) {
// Submit to API
console.log(values);
}
</script>
<template>
<Form v-slot="{ errors }" @submit="onSubmit">
<Field name="field" :rules="required" />
<span>{{ errors.field }}</span>
<button>Submit</button>
</Form>
</template>
The Field
component renders an input
of type text
by default but you can control that
📚 Documentation
Read the documentation and demos.
Contributing
You are welcome to contribute to this project, but before you do, please make sure you read the contribution guide.
Credits
- Inspired by Laravel's validation syntax
- v4 API Inspired by Formik's
- Nested path types by react-hook-form
- Logo by Baianat
Emeriti
Here we honor past contributors and sponsors who have been a major part on this project.