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validaty

v0.6.1

Published

jQuery Validaty - A Validation Plugin

Downloads

233

Readme

Validaty - A Validation Plugin

Build Status NPM Version Dependency Dev Dependency Maintainability Patreon

Required Files

  • jquery.validaty.css
  • jquery.validaty.js
  • jquery.validaty.validators.js

Options

|Property |value |Description | |-----------|---------|-------------------------------------------------| |errorTarget|undefined|Callback to intercept the errors | |focus |'first' |Field to be focused when validation fails | |ignore |':submit'|Fields to be ignored | |onInvalid |undefined|Callback called when some field is invalid | |onMessage |undefined|Callback called when validation message is shown | |onValid |undefined|Callback called when all fields is valid | |validators |{} |Object to hold the validators functions |

Usage

data-validaty

The attribute data-validaty receives the validation name.

<form>
  <input type="text" data-validaty="required">
</form>
$('form').validaty();

data-validaty-ignore

Used to ignore some validation included on data-validaty.

<form>
  <input type="text" data-validaty="required" data-validaty-ignore="required">
</form>

on

Add the key on: with the action you want to trigger the validation.

<form>
  <input type="text" data-validaty="required on:blur">
</form>

Functions

$('form').validaty('helper');              // Gives you the internal helpers.
$('form').validaty('validator');           // Gives you a validator.
$('form').validaty('destroy');             // Destroy the Validaty's bind.
$('form').validaty('validate', selectors); // Execute the validation over the form or the given selectors.

Validators.js

This file should contain all validators, just includes your validations calling register.

|Property |Description | |------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------| |validation-name |The name of your validation | |validation-message|The message shown when you validation fails return false | |form |The validated form | |word |??? |