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i try to make a validation for my input fields.

this is a piece of code that I used:

DepartmentComponent

import {  
  FORM_DIRECTIVES,  
  FormBuilder,  
  ControlGroup,  
  Validators ,
   AbstractControl   
} from 'angular2/common';




@Component({
    selector: 'my-departments',
    providers: [HTTP_PROVIDERS, DepartmentService],
    directives: [FORM_DIRECTIVES, Alert],
    styleUrls: ['app/department.component.css'],
    templateUrl: 'app/department.component.html',
    pipes:[SearchPipe]

})

export class DepartmentComponent implements OnInit {
    myForm: ControlGroup;
    departmentName: AbstractControl;
    departmentLocation: AbstractControl;

    constructor(private _router: Router, private _departmentService: DepartmentService, fb: FormBuilder) { 

      this.myForm = fb.group({  
        'departmentName':  ['', Validators.required],
        'departmentLocation':  ['', Validators.required]  
      });

      this.departmentName= this.myForm.controls['departmentName'];  
      this.departmentLocation= this.myForm.controls['departmentLocation'];  
    }

DepartmentComponent template

   <form [ngFormModel]="myForm"  
          (ngSubmit)="addDepartment(newItem)" [hidden]="!showAddView" align="center">
        <div>       
            <label for="editAbrv">Department name:</label><br>
              <input type="text" [(ngModel)]="newItem.departmentName" [ngFormControl]="myForm.controls['departmentName']" > 

         <div *ngIf="departmentName.hasError('required')"  class="ui error message"><b style="color:red;">Name is required</b></div>  
      </div>

        <div>
            <label for="editAbrv">Department Location:</label><br>
             <input type="text" [(ngModel)]="newItem.departmentLocation" [ngFormControl]="myForm.controls['departmentLocation']" > 

         <div *ngIf="departmentLocation.hasError('required')" class="ui error message"><b style="color:red;">Location is required</b></div>  
      </div> 


        <div>
            <button type="submit" class="ui button">Submit</button>  
            <button><a href="javascript:void(0);" (click)="showHide($event)" >
                Cancel
            </a></button>
        </div>
</form> 

The problem is that I got an error: .hasError is not a function. hasError function is in my html file (which you can see) I really don't see where I'm wrong. I did everything like is described in tutorial, but can't figure out why is this happen. Thanks for advice!

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  • 1
    Try *ngIf="departmentLocation?.hasError('required')" Feb 29, 2016 at 10:07
  • 1
    I solve it with this: *ngIf="myForm.controls['departmentName'].hasError('required')". I'm just not clear why does it works on this way :/
    – Yuniku_123
    Feb 29, 2016 at 10:15
  • But these lines this.departmentName= this.myForm.controls['departmentName']; are inside the constructor? It isn't entirely clear from your code because there is an } missing. Feb 29, 2016 at 10:17
  • Yes, these are inside my constructor, since that I thought I can use just departmentName, not the whole line: this.myForm.controls['departmentName']; I don't think I missed }. I just didn't copy whole class implementation :)
    – Yuniku_123
    Feb 29, 2016 at 10:28
  • Then the indentation is wrong (fixed it). It's too weird. I don't see why this wouldn't work. Feb 29, 2016 at 10:29

4 Answers 4

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you should use *ngIf="myForm.controls['departmentLocation'].hasError('required')"

or any better luck with this.departmentName= this.myForm.controls.find('departmentName'); ?

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  • it works when I use this.departmentName= this.myForm.controls.find('departmentName');. Really strange, since in tutorial I found this.departmentName= this.myForm.controls.find ['departmentName' ]; Thanks :)
    – Yuniku_123
    Mar 3, 2016 at 11:18
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In place of hasError you should use errors

i.e it should be

myForm.controls['departmentLocation'].errors['required']

i.e with *ngIf

*ngIf="myForm.controls['departmentLocation'].errors['required']"
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    Using this approach, when the control is valid (so, errors is null), it shows me the next message: Cannot read property 'required' of null Sep 6, 2017 at 14:56
  • quick trick could be to check error for not null(for condition when there is no error in control) i.e *ngIf="myForm.controls['departmentLocation'].errors && myForm.controls['departmentLocation'].errors['required']" Sep 7, 2017 at 11:40
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    to prevent not null error use this as myForm.controls['departmentLocation'].errors?.required
    – Vishal
    Sep 27, 2017 at 15:30
  • why don't people just use . notation it is so much easier to read. I get the emphasis is on the [' --- '] but the reality is it is just an object and should be treated as such Jan 24, 2019 at 20:14
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    btw the reason why this answer is mostly correct is because that is what is in the object. If people could read objects this answer would have been easier to find for oneself Jan 24, 2019 at 20:15
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This is similar to another answer I've provided here: Form Builder with hasError() for validation throws an error of ERROR TypeError: Cannot read property 'hasError' of undefined.

The gist is that TypeScript getter's can be used to solve this in a clean way.

In your component class:

get departmentLocation() { 
    return this.myForm.get( 'departmentLocation' );
}

In your component template:

<input type="text" formControlName="departmentLocation">
<p class="ui error message" *ngIf="departmentLocation.hasError('required')">Department location is required</p>

Also important to note that using ngModel with Reactive Forms in Angular 6+ is depracated, so it's been removed from the examples above.

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i was getting compilation error for using

loginForm.get('email').hasError('required')

This fixed it

loginForm.get('email')?.hasError('required')

use it like this

<mat-error *ngIf="!loginForm.get('password')?.hasError('required')
          && loginForm.get('password')?.hasError('whitespace')">

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