Fluent Validation is a server-side validation library. Because of this, Fluent Validation supports some basic client-validations (like required, maxlength etc.) You can't use all server-side rules on client-side.
If you want to add fully client-side support to Fluent Validation, you need to add one more library to your project. Form Helper can be a solution for your problem.
https://github.com/sinanbozkus/FormHelper
You need to create your forms like this:
var formConfig = new FormConfig(ViewContext)
{
FormId = "ProductForm",
FormTitle = "New Product",
BeforeSubmit = "ProductFormBeforeSubmit", // optional
Callback = "ProductFormCallback" // optional,
};
// <form id="@formConfig.FormId" asp-controller="Home" asp-action="Save"
// ...
@await Html.RenderFormScript(formConfig)
After that you need to add [FormValidator] attribute to your action.
[HttpPost, FormValidator]
public IActionResult Save(FormViewModel viewModel)
Now all Fluent Validation rules work on client-side.