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Here is html code for the form:

<form method="post" id="login" action="/login">
 <div class="login-element">
    <label for="email">E-Mail</label>
    <input type="text" name="email">
</div>
<div class="login-element">
    <label for="password">Passwort</label>
    <input type="password"  name="password">
</div>
<div class="login-element">
    <input type="submit" value="Login">
</div>
</form>

and here is the code that I used for validation:

    $(document).ready(function() { 
    $("#login").validate({
       debug: true,
       rules: {
            email: {
              required: true,
              email: true
            },
            password: {
              required: true
            }
        },
        messages: {
            email: {
                required: "Please enter a email adress",
                email: "Please enter a valid email address"
            },
            password:"Please enter password"
        }
    });
    });

In the console following error is logged:

TypeError: validator is undefined
...or.settings[eventType] && validator.settings[eventType].call(validator, this[0],...

What could be the issue here?

5
  • 1
    Looks like you forgot to include the plugin itself.
    – Sparky
    Sep 13, 2012 at 13:38
  • I thought that could be the issue. But in head I have following: code <script type="text/javascript" src="/js/jquery-min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="/js/jquery.validate.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="/js/login-validation.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="/js/jquery-ui.min.js"></script> Sep 13, 2012 at 13:58
  • That doesn't mean anything if they're not all located at those URL's without giving you any 404 errors.
    – Sparky
    Sep 13, 2012 at 14:11
  • Are you using compatible versions of jQuery and Validate?
    – Sparky
    Sep 13, 2012 at 14:18
  • 2
    Once I realized that validate.js was imported to the page duplicated (from a master page layout and another one from subviews). So that client-side validation has not been working. After removing duplicated imports, it worked perfect.
    – Mahmut C
    Mar 21, 2013 at 9:57

14 Answers 14

23

This error happened because I had another html element with same id. After removing that id code worked fine.

3
  • Additional note: I was having a similar error, the solution, in my case was to remove an extra validation update which referred to an ID which no longer existed...
    – Pat Dobson
    Jul 18, 2014 at 14:02
  • I forgot to add class to the variable (which contained HTML to append) that I was targeting for validation after dynamically adding elements. i was getting TypeError: j is undefined. Though error was different(but similar, which led me to this post) the problem was same as described here. Thanks.
    – Fr0zenFyr
    Jun 11, 2015 at 12:40
  • my error was caused because i have forgot to close a tag within my form. i had <ul> instead </ul> humph!
    – guitarlass
    Nov 22, 2015 at 8:31
14

For anyone still looking for an answer and the answers above dont work..

I spent the last 3 hours trying all the solution and none of them worked.

I finally realized a very stupid mistake , I had initialized Jquery twice in my application

once in the head where i had included 3 scripts

<script src="~/Scripts/jquery-1.10.2.min.js"></script>
    <script src="~/Scripts/jquery.validate.min.js"></script>
    <script src="~/Scripts/jquery.validate.unobtrusive.min.js"></script>

and once again at the end of the page where i only had the line.

<script src="~/Scripts/jquery-1.10.2.min.js"></script>

This was resetting the validator function of $ and causing everything to break.

Some things to check for cases where validations are not firing.

  1. Is the script in correct order ? jquery followed by validate followed by unobstrusive.

  2. Is the $.validator function defined ? Check quickly in the console of the browser

  3. Is the form to be validated being created dynamically ? If so , you may need to re initialize the validator plugin on the form , the best way i have found of doing this are mentioned below , choose the one which fits well for you.

    $.validator.unobstrusive.parse('#myForm')
    

or

 $('#myForm').validate() // this just makes the validator plugin consider the form for unobstrusive validation

or

$('#myForm').valid() // this will trigger unobstrusive validation on the form.
  1. If you have complicated ajax loads for many forms , make sure that the scripts are not included again and again in each ajax page , also make sure that elements on the main page still have unique names.

Hope this helps.

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  • Exactly what was going on in my case. I had jQuery initialized at the header and then in one of the ajax component. As a result the jQuery.validator was null. Once I removed the duplicate initialization from the AJAX component, it worked! Thank you. May 13, 2016 at 21:44
  • For me I had jquery.validate-vsdoc.js referenced as well. I guess this causes it to throw the error.
    – Regis
    Jan 3, 2020 at 17:17
11

You need to include the validation script in the head of your document.

Like this:

<script src="/js/libs/jquery.validate.js" type="text/javascript"></script>

Also, please check in the rendered HTML that your form ID is correct.

I use this code for calling validate on my sites

        //Validate Form
        var ids = [];
        $("form").each(function () {
            ids.push(this.id);
        });
        var formId = "#" + ids[0]
        $(formId).validate();
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  • 1
    I am sure that I included jquery.validate.js because this error is thrown on line 316 from that file. Sep 13, 2012 at 14:11
  • @AndrewWalters, there's nothing wrong with the OP's code as he's posted it.
    – Sparky
    Sep 13, 2012 at 14:17
  • 3
    Nope, but actually I solved problem. You pointed me in right direction - problem was id. I had another html element with same id. Sep 13, 2012 at 14:17
2

The same issue showed up for me. The reason for that error what that I was using the code:

if ($("#invalidFormId").valid()) {
....
}

And the id of the form element was not valid

2

In my case the error was because the validator was being called too early. I moved the code to a seperate function and called it using delay method of underscore.js. Worked like a charm.

_.delay(doValidations);

function doValidations() {
...
});
2

Because this is the first topic that Google shows for "validator is undefined" then I will describe my solved problem, maybe someone will find it helpfull.

I was using 'maxlength' attribute (nothing fancy) and I got this error. The reason was nested forms. One of the textarea was inside both forms. Can happen when you have modals (dialogs) with forms in main view.

1

In my case the problem came that had two instanced versions of Jquery UI i JQuery. This made that Jquery normal code works fine but delete the intance of $.validator.

1

I had @Scripts.Render("~/bundles/jquery") in the parent view (_Layout.cshtml) and had also defined some other jquery Script tags in another view, they clashed.

1

I had form="form-name attribute within my <input> element. Removing it immediately solves the error.

0

The plugin comes in separate libraries, you need to include those in your html.

<script src="../jquery-validation/dist/jquery-validate.min.js"></script>
<script src="../jquery-validation/dist/additional-methods.min.js"></script>
0

Same happened here. For me it was a typo in my code:

$(document).ready(function(){
    //START of validate
$('#reply').validate({
    rules:{
        message:{
            required: true,
            },  
        },
    submitHandler: function(form) {
        var data = $("#reply").serialize();
        $.ajax({
            type:"POST",
            url:"ajax/scripts/msg_crt.php",
            data:data,
            success:function(data){
                alert("Loaded");
                }
            });
        }
    });
    //END of validate
  });

$(document).on('click','#send', function(){
    if($('#replay').valid()){// <--- Here is my selector typo
        $("#replay").submit(); // <--- Here is my selector typo
        }
        return false;
    });
0

This issue was occurring for me when calling validator.destroy() - the error was occurring within the staticRules method of the plugin. The cause turned out to be the associated form element (element.form) was detached from the DOM. I resolved it by checking the element was in the DOM before calling destroy, using the following method:

document.contains(element)

Hopefully this helps someone.

0

In my case I was calling $.validator before $(document).ready. Once I moved it to a function being called from ready, it worked. It will work after or during ready but not before.

0

I was getting following error :

Uncaught TypeError: d is undefined

error was occurring becasue form id and model div id where same. after changing id error was resolved.

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