Reputation: 531
My requirement is to perform reactive form field validations in such a way that the error messages are displayed only after the user stops typing.
How can I accomplish this using reactive forms and Rxjs debounceTime?
I'm looking for a solution that works with Reactive forms
Upvotes: 26
Views: 70228
Reputation: 4107
The (or at least a) way to get this to work is to dynamically remove and add your validators as you go.
On your input(s), use a keydown
binding that will strip away validators when the user starts to type, and a keyup
binding that will run through a debounceTime pipe and then reapply the validators (but only after the specified debounce time has passed).
Code here:
import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { FormBuilder, FormGroup, Validators } from '@angular/forms';
import { Subject } from 'rxjs';
import { debounceTime } from 'rxjs/operators';
@Component({
selector: 'form-component',
template: `
<form [formGroup]="formGroup">
<input type="text" formControlName="name" (keyup)="onKeyUp()" (keydown)="onKeyDown()" [ngClass]="{ 'invalid': formGroup.controls.name.invalid }">
</form>
`,
styles: [
'.invalid { border-color: red; color: red; }'
]
})
export class FormComponent implements OnInit {
formGroup: FormGroup;
subject: Subject<any> = new Subject();
constructor(private formBuilder: FormBuilder) {}
ngOnInit(): void {
this.formGroup = this.formBuilder.group({
name: [ '' ]
});
// Subscribe to the subject, which is triggered with each keyup
// When the debounce time has passed, we add a validator and update the form control to check validity
this.subject
.pipe(debounceTime(500))
.subscribe(() => {
this.formGroup.controls.name.setValidators([ Validators.minLength(5) ]);
this.formGroup.controls.name.updateValueAndValidity();
}
);
}
onKeyUp(): void {
this.subject.next();
}
onKeyDown(): void {
// When the user starts to type, remove the validator
this.formGroup.controls.name.clearValidators();
}
}
And StackBlitz here: https://stackblitz.com/edit/debounce-validator
Upvotes: 37
Reputation: 2947
debounceTime
waits for the time period mentioned and then calls the subscribe method. e.g; debounceTime(1000)
will wait for 1 second. It is implemented through pipes
.
this can be added to any subscribe method. Following is the working example
import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { Validators, AbstractControl } from '@angular/forms';
import { debounceTime } from 'rxjs/operators';
// dynamic forms
import { FormGroup, FormControl, FormBuilder } from '@angular/forms';
@Component({
selector: 'app-customer-form',
templateUrl: './customer-form.component.html',
})
export class CustomerFormComponent implements OnInit {
emailMessage : string;
private validationMessages = {
required: "Email field is required",
email: "Please enter a valid Email"
}
customerForm: FormGroup;
customer = new Customer();
constructor(private fb: FormBuilder) { }
ngOnInit() {
this.customerForm = this.fb.group({
emailAddress: ['',
[
Validators.required,
Validators.email
]
]
})
const emailControl = this.customerForm.get('emailAddress');
emailControl.valueChanges.pipe( debounceTime(1000) ).subscribe(
value => this.setEmailMessage(emailControl)
)
}
setEmailMessage( c: AbstractControl ) : void {
this.emailMessage = '';
if ( (c.touched || c.dirty) && c.errors ) {
this.emailMessage = Object.keys(c.errors).map( key => this.validationMessages[key]).join(' ');
}
}
}
in your template
<input
class="form-control"
id="emailId" type="email"
placeholder="Email (required)"
formControlName="emailAddress"
[ngClass]="{ 'is-invalid': emailMessage }"/>
<span class="invalid-feedback">
{{ emailMessage }}
</span>
Upvotes: 7