I am attempting to call the jQuery validation showErrors
function from within the submitHandler
function without having to saving the validator object like so:
var validator = $( "#myshowErrors" ).validate();
validator.showErrors({
"firstname": "I know that your firstname is Pete, Pete!"
});
Is there a way to get the get the validator object from within the submitHandler
method somewhat like this:
$( "#myshowErrors" ).validate({
submitHandler : function(form) {
$(form).ajaxSubmit({
success : function(result) {
var validator = // Get validator here somehow?
validator.showErrors(result.fieldErrors);
}
});
}
});
By doing it this way, my hope is that I can use the same submitHandler
method in multiple places throughout my project.
submitHandler
anywhere outside of.validate()
. And why would you need to putshowErrors
inside of thesubmitHandler
callback function?submitHandler
callback function only fires when the form is "valid"... what use isshowErrors
at this point when a valid form will have no errors?remote
option if a field can be evaluated without context (the classic "email is in use" example). This is just personal preference though. I suppose you could validate everything using a remote rule, but you're going to have to validate the request again on the server anyway right? Why not pipe the results of that validation back to jQuery validate?