Reputation: 9146
I have a form with a stage that has a dynamic number of groups of fields, where the number is based upon answers in the previous stage.
I'm generating the fields server-side as an array, i.e.
<input id="foo[0]"...
<input id="bar[0]"...
<input id="foo[1]"...
<input id="bar[1]"...
<input id="foo[2]"...
<input id="bar[2]"... etc
No matter the number, all fields are required & I also need to validate against type & number of digits in some cases. I'm using the jQuery validate plugin for client-side processing (yes, backed up with server-side stuff too) & the validation can't be done inline as the form needs to pass XHTML Strict (EDIT: see my addendum below).
My problem is that I can't work out how to use validate with a dynamic number of fields. Here's what the validate syntax typically looks like for the rest of the form:
$(document).ready(function() {
// validate stage_form on keyup and submit
var validator = $("#form_id").validate({
// rules for field names
rules: {
name: "required",
address: "required",
age: { required: true, number: true }
},
// inline error messages for fields above
messages: {
name: "Please enter your name",
address: "Please enter your address",
age: { required: "Please enter your age", number: "Please enter a number" }
}
});
});
Upvotes: 14
Views: 15613
Reputation: 5063
Here is another way to do this.
/* Normal validate initialisation. */
$('#myForm').validate({
/* Use the submitHandler method to add custom-selector-based validation. */
submitHandler: function(form, ev) {
/* Find your dynamic field/s. Note that you may want to access them via a scope external to validate, as any selection you do in this internal scope will be static from the form's pre-edit state. */
var el = $('#selector');
/* Do your custom validation. */
if ( el.val() !== 'A' ) {
/* Show any errors:- 'fieldname': 'error message'. */
this.showErrors({
'name-of-a-field-near-where-you-want-your-error-placed': 'Please enter "A" to continue'
});
/* Prevent form submission. */
return;
}
}
});
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2340
I found a way to do using "metadata".
This should be used inside a template with a dynamic name. So, i don't need to know the name.
The downside is still not possible to use the code with pure javascript with clean tags.
<script src="jquery.metadata.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<input validate="{required: true, email: true, messages: { required: 'i'm required', 'i'm not valid e-mail' }}" name="dynamicRow[ myRandomNumber ]"type="text" class="input_normal" />
$( function() {
// setup stuff
$.metadata.setType("attr", "validate");
});
Upvotes: -2
Reputation: 11563
actually it should work If you'd use classes instead of initializing rules as validate() options.
Markup:
<input id="foo[0]" class="required"
<input id="bar[0]" class="required number"
<input id="foo[1]" class="required"
<input id="bar[1]" class="required email"
jQuery:
$(document).ready(function() {
var validator = $("#form_id").validate({
messages: {
name: "Please enter your name",
address: "Please enter your address",
age: {
required: "Please enter your age",
number: "Please enter a number"
}
}
});
});
hope this works. Sinan.
Upvotes: 13
Reputation: 6699
Have you tried to use custom class rules to define the xhtml incompatible rules?
The example in the docs only uses one class, but I suppose you could combine different custom classes to achieve the validation rules you need. I haven't tried this for myself.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 9146
No answers so I'll post my "interim" solution, which is to set inline validation rules for 'required' and 'type', leaving 'maxlength' to server-side checking, then display custom messages with an inline title tag.
This is probably good enough for the purposes of this job, but I'm still curious if there's a way to do it 'completely' within jQuery.
Upvotes: 0