Reputation: 35679
I have a simple form which is using ASP.NET MVC 3 unobtrusive client side validation.
The model looks a bit like this (names changed for privacy):
public class MyInputModel
{
public MyInputModel()
{
}
public MyInputModel(MyViewData viewData)
{
ViewData = viewData;
MaxValueForSize = viewData.MaxSize;
}
public int MaxValueForSize { get; set; }
[RegularExpression("[1-9][0-9]*",ErrorMessage = "The value must be a whole number.")]
public int Size { get; set; }
[StringLength(255)]
[Required]
public string Description{ get; set; }
}
In my view I put a hidden field in for MaxValueForSize
and I want to compare the entered value for Size
to less than or equal to the MaxValueForSize
property.
I know I can do this server side by overriding validation attribute like so:
internal class SizeValidAttribute : ValidationAttribute
{
protected override ValidationResult IsValid(object value, ValidationContext validationContext)
{
if(value != null)
{
var model = (MyInputModel) validationContext.ObjectInstance;
if ((int)value > model.MaxValueForSize)
return new ValidationResult(ErrorMessage);
}
return base.IsValid(value, validationContext);
}
}
However I would like to (need to) have client side validation on this property. Similar to how the Compare
annotation works.
Does anyone know of a way to do this? Do I need to extend the client side validation somehow?
Thanks for your help.
Upvotes: 3
Views: 10405
Reputation: 1136
I know this is late, but to piggy back on RSL's excellent self-answer, the only thing really missing was the client script to add an unobtrusive validation adapter. Good example of such over here.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 35679
Robert Harvey's answer put me on the right path but it is possible with ASP.NET MVC3 to quite simply override the validation using the following pattern:
public class LessThanOrEqualToPropertyAttribute : ValidationAttribute, IClientValidatable
{
public string OtherProperty { get; set; }
public override bool IsValid(object value)
{
return true;
}
protected override ValidationResult IsValid(object value, ValidationContext validationContext)
{
if (value != null)
{
PropertyInfo propertyInfo = validationContext.ObjectType.GetProperty(OtherProperty);
var otherValue = propertyInfo.GetGetMethod().Invoke(validationContext.ObjectInstance, null);
if ((int)otherValue < (int)value)
return new ValidationResult(ErrorMessage);
}
return base.IsValid(value, validationContext);
}
public IEnumerable<ModelClientValidationRule> GetClientValidationRules(ModelMetadata metadata, ControllerContext context)
{
var rule = new ModelClientValidationRule
{
ValidationType = "lessthanorequaltoproperty",
ErrorMessage = FormatErrorMessage(ErrorMessage),
};
rule.ValidationParameters.Add("otherproperty", OtherProperty);
yield return rule;
}
}
This wasn't exactly clear from the various conflicting documentation I found.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 180858
Have a look at this article. It explains how to extend the ASP.NET MVC model validation to support cross-field validation:
Extending ASP.NET MVC’s Validation
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/mikeormond/archive/2010/10/05/extending-asp-net-mvc-s-validation.aspx
Upvotes: 4