I've implemented the jQuery validation plugin from bassistance.de and use it by manually defining rules below each form I'd like to have validated. I would like to modify the fields (eg. give them a border-color) that I defined as required after the script initialisation is done, but I can't seem to find a generic 'loaded' callback, event or extending possibilities.
Is there a way to perform a script each time that $('#form').validate(..)
is finished initializing?
The way I'm solving it right now is as follows:
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#myForm').validate({
rules: {
txtCode: { required: true, maxlength: 12 },
txtName: { required: true, maxlength: 50 },
}
});
$('#myForm').highlightRequiredFields();
});
.. where highlightRequiredFields()
is a simple jQuery plugin I wrote to modify the required textboxes. I'm just not so keen on duplicating that line to all my form validations.
.promise()
method (which is fairly new). I must caution you, however, to review the documentation thoroughly if you haven't used it before - there are a few catch-22s to the method. Also, the.promise()
method will help you to start your actions after ALL actions on the collection have completed.validate
's optionsubmitHandler
to run your highlight function? (instead of submitting the form) docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Validation/validate#optionssubmitHandler
wouldn't work for me. @Zachary, thepromise
method doesn't provide a way to add a generic handler to the script as far as I know?.done()
method. From your question, it was my understanding that you were attempting to add a handler once the initialization was complete; you can add the handler from within the.done()
method. Did I understand you correctly?