angular-inputs
v0.0.1
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Angular Inputs Validation
This library was generated with Angular CLI version 11.0.9.
Client-side Validation should be simple and clean. Don't let Client-side Validation dirty your controller.
Setup your Validation on config phase by using some rules (example) If you prefer schema over html attributes , try AngularInputsValidation (Demo) And add Validation in your view only.
angularjs 11.1.x support to version AngularInputsValidation 0.0.2 angularjs 12.3.x support after version AngularInputsValidation 0.0.2 angularjs 14.4.x support after version AngularInputsValidation 0.0.2
Requirement
Angular 11.0.9 (for AngularInputsValidation 0.0.2) Angular 12.0.9 (for AngularInputsValidation 0.0.2) Angular 13.0.9 (for AngularInputsValidation 0.0.2)
DEMO
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Installation
npm i angular-inputs-validation
Using Angular-inputs-validation
1. Import Angular-inputs-validation Service
In the module where you want to use the Angular-inputs-validation, import the Angular-inputs-validation as follows:
import { AngularInputsValidationService } from 'angular-inputs-validation';
constructor(public service: AngularInputsValidationService) {
}
2. Configuration
To configure the validation messages, you need to perform the following steps:
Step 2.1:
import your component:
import { AngularInputsValidationService } from 'angular-inputs-validation';
constructor(public validateService: AngularInputsValidationService) { }
Step 2.2: Define Validation Messages
import your component:
import { AngularInputsValidationService } from 'angular-inputs-validation';
constructor(public validateService: AngularInputsValidationService) { }
this.validateService.confirmPasswordValidators("password123", "password234");
this.validateService.emailValidation("[email protected]");
this.validateService.nameFieldCheck("Name");
this.validateService.passwordValidation("password@123");
this.validateService.numberValidation(863567272);
There are two ways we can use this. The first way involves sending a function call from an input field in the template HTML to the TypeScript file. At that time, we call this function and pass the value to validate it. Another way is to use this function in the FormGroup validation. Inside the FormGroup, a particular FormControl calls the function and passes the data for validation. If there's any error, the function returns an error object; if there's no error, the function returns null.
way 1
this.validateService.confirmPasswordValidators("password123", "password234");
this.validateService.emailValidation("[email protected]");
this.validateService.nameFieldCheck("Name");
this.validateService.passwordValidation("password@123");
this.validateService.numberValidation(863567272);
Way 2
this.signupForm = this.fb.group({
fullName: ['', [Validators.required,this.validateService.nameFieldCheck(this)]],})
3. Usage in templates
Now, in your component's template, you can use the ValidationMessagesComponent to display the validation messages.
way 1
<input type="text" placeholder="name" (input)="checkvalidation($event)">
way 2
<div class="text-danger" *ngIf="form['fullName'].invalid && (form['fullName'].dirty || form['fullName'].touched)">
<small class="required-field " *ngIf="form['fullName'].errors?.['required']">Name is required.</small>
</div>
Message
Regex pattern used ^[^\s$&*!#^@]+@[^\s@]+.([^\s@]{2,3})+$ Message key will throw an error if there is an Regex Error in the entered EmailID.
Code scaffolding
Run ng generate component component-name --project angular-inputs-validation
to generate a new component. You can also use ng generate directive|pipe|service|class|guard|interface|enum|module --project angular-inputs-validation
.
Note: Don't forget to add
--project angular-inputs-validation
or else it will be added to the default project in yourangular.json
file.
Build
Run ng build angular-inputs-validation
to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/
directory.
Publishing
After building your library with ng build angular-inputs-validation
, go to the dist folder cd dist/angular-inputs-validation
and run npm publish
.
Running unit tests
Run ng test angular-inputs-validation
to execute the unit tests via Karma.