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team-avesta-angular-validation

v2.0.0

Published

angular validation package for forms

Downloads

3

Readme

team-avesta-angular-validation 3.0.2

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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 angular-validation-schema (Demo) And add Validation in your view only.

angularjs 1.2.x support to version angular-validation 1.2.x angularjs 1.3.x support after version angular-validation 1.3.x angularjs 1.4.x support after version angular-validation 1.4.x

Requirement

AngularJS 1.2.x (for angular-validation 1.2.x) AngularJS 1.3.x (for angular-validation 1.3.x) AngularJS 1.4.x (for angular-validation 1.4.x)

DEMO

http://huei90.github.io/angular-validation/

http://plnkr.co/edit/rjIIkX (Bootstrap framework)

Install

Install with npm

npm install angular-validation

or with bower

bower install angular-validation

Using angular-validation

<script src="dist/angular-validation.js"></script>
<script src="dist/angular-validation-rule.js"></script>
angular.module('yourApp', ['validation']);

// OR including your validation rule
angular.module('yourApp', ['validation', 'validation.rule']);

Writing your First Code

<form name="Form">
    <div class="row">
        <div>
            <label>Required</label>
            <input type="text" name="required" ng-model="form.required" validator="required">
        </div>
        <div>
            <label>Url</label>
            <input type="text" name="url" ng-model="form.url" validator="required, url">
        </div>
        <button validation-submit="Form" ng-click="next()">Submit</button>
        <button validation-reset="Form">Reset</button>
    </div>
</form>

Documentation API

Built-in validation in angular-validation-rule

  1. Required
  2. Url
  3. Email
  4. Number
  5. Min length
  6. Max length

5 and 6 require you to pass an inline parameter to set the length limit. Eg, maxlength=6.

Anyone can give a PR for this angular-validation for more built-in validation

Integrating with Twitter Bootstrap

To integrate this package with Bootstrap you should do the following.

Add the following LESS to your project

.ng-invalid.ng-dirty{
    .has-error .form-control;
}

label.has-error.control-label {
    .has-error .control-label;
}

Change the Error HTML to something like:

$validationProvider.setErrorHTML(function (msg) {
       return  "<label class=\"control-label has-error\">" + msg + "</label>";
});

You can add the bootstrap class .has-success in a similar fashion.

To toggle .has-error class on bootstrap .form-group wrapper for labels and controls, add:

angular.extend($validationProvider, {
    validCallback: function (element){
        $(element).parents('.form-group:first').removeClass('has-error');
    },
    invalidCallback: function (element) {
        $(element).parents('.form-group:first').addClass('has-error');
    }
});

License

MIT

CHANGELOG

See release

CONTRIBUTORS

Thanks for all contributors