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I have a custom attribute that is currently a simple wrapper of the DataAnnotations.RequiredAttribute (I will extend it later, but just trying to get this proof of concept working for now). However, this isn't working with MVC3 unobtrusive validation.

It's a very simple problem, really.

Here is my custom attribute:

[AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Property | AttributeTargets.Field, AllowMultiple = false)]
public class RequiredAttribute : System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.RequiredAttribute
{
    public RequiredAttribute()
    {
    }

    public RequiredAttribute(Type errorMessageResourceType, string errorMessageResourceName)
    {
        this.ErrorMessageResourceName = errorMessageResourceName;
        this.ErrorMessageResourceType = errorMessageResourceType;
    }
}

Here are two model properties, one using the custom attribute, one using the DataAnnotations attribute:

[System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Required]
public string FirstName { get; set; }

[CustomValidationAttributes.Required]
public string LastName { get; set; }

Here is the Razor code:

<p>
    @Html.TextBoxFor(model => model.FirstName)
    @Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.FirstName)
</p>
<p>
    @Html.TextBoxFor(model => model.LastName)
    @Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.LastName)
</p>

And here is the resulting output:

<p>
    <input type="text" value="" name="FirstName id="FirstName" data-val-required="The First Name field is required." data-val="true">
    <span data-valmsg-replace="true" data-valmsg-for="FirstName" class="field-validation-valid"></span>
</p>
<p>
    <input type="text" value="" name="LastName" id="LastName">
    <span data-valmsg-replace="true" data-valmsg-for="LastName" class="field-validation-valid"></span>
</p>

So as you can see, FirstName (using DataAnnotations) is rendered with the necessary html attributes needed for the validators, but LastName (using CustomValidationAttributes) is missing the data-val-required and data-val attributes.

Am I doing something wrong, or is this not supported with MVC3 unobtrusive validation?

Thanks in advance.

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    You can find your solution here stackoverflow.com/questions/6495510/…
    – ingo
    Aug 8, 2011 at 21:47
  • @ingo - I'm confused though. If I'm not extending the base validations, why do I have to "reinvent the wheel" by implementing IsValid and GetClientValidationRules if those implementations already exist and work for the base validation attribute (RequiredAttribute in this case)?
    – Jerad Rose
    Aug 8, 2011 at 21:56

1 Answer 1

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As ingo pointed out above in the comments, I ended up having to implement IClientValidatable in order for these to work. So, in my example above, I had to add this to my attribute:

    public IEnumerable<ModelClientValidationRule> GetClientValidationRules(ModelMetadata metadata, ControllerContext context)
    {
        var modelClientValidationRule = new ModelClientValidationRule
        {
            ErrorMessage = FormatErrorMessage(metadata.DisplayName),
            ValidationType = "required"
        };

        yield return modelClientValidationRule;
    }
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    I just wrote a blog about creating a custom ValidationAttribute and how that gets converted into unobtrusive validation. The example is on github and works with an attribute I made up that would require your string property to contain a specified word or phrase. You could also register your custom RequiredAttribute with the RequiredAttributeAdapter see here Aug 15, 2011 at 13:44
  • @JimSchubert Can you link to the blog post?
    – Ann L.
    Dec 15, 2011 at 16:36
  • @AnnL. the post is linked in the github page's summary. Here it is, just in case: ipreferjim.com/?p=606 Dec 15, 2011 at 16:58

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