I use jQuery Validation Plugin and I want to validate some hidden/disabled fields besides the other fields. Although every fields can be validated properly, I have some trouble with the hidden/disabled fields. At this point:
1) I hide a Textbox field according to the value of a Dropdownlist selected value. Which method is better for validating this field: disabled=true/false or hide/show? Or both of them at the same time?
2) For the Textbox field that will be hidden/disabled according to the Dropdownlist value, should I make this Required in the related Entity model as the other ones? If yes, the same field is assumed a mandatory field and tried to be validated even if it is hidden/disabled.
3) On the other hand, when I do not use required for the related field on in the Entity model, it is not validated even if I typed it as below:
jQuery(function () {
$("#myform").validate({
onfocusout: false,
rules: {
'Applicant.workingSoot': "required"
},
messages: {
'Applicant.workingSoot': {
required: "Make is required!"
}
},
submitHandler:
$("#myform").on('submit', function () {
if ($("#myform").valid()) {
//Do something here
alert("Validation passed");
}
return false;
})
});
});
Note: I use the javascripts for validation with the given order below:
<script src="~/Scripts/jquery-2.0.3.js"></script>
<script src="~/Scripts/jquery.validate.js"></script>
<script src="~/Scripts/jquery.validate.unobtrusive.js"></script>
UPDATE
Layout.cshtml:
<script src="~/Scripts/jquery-2.0.3.js"></script>
<script src="~/Scripts/jquery.validate.js"></script>
<script src="~/Scripts/jquery.validate.unobtrusive.js"></script>
View:
<script type="text/javascript">
//It is used for show/hide fields according to the related
Dropdownlist selected value
function showHideWorking() {
var $index = $('#isWorking').val();
if ($index == '31') {
$('#workingSoot').show();
$('#lbworkingSoot').show();
$('#workingCity').show();
$('#lbWorkingCity').show();
//disabling fields in addition to hiding
$('#lbworkingSoot').disabled = false;
$('#workingCity').disabled = false;
//
}
else {
$('#workingSoot').hide();
$('#lbworkingSoot').hide();
$('#workingSoot').val("");
$('#workingCity').hide();
$('#lbWorkingCity').hide();
$('#workingCity').val("");
//disabling fields in addition to hiding
$('#lbworkingSoot').disabled = true;
$('#workingCity').disabled = true;
//
}
}
</script>
<script type="text/javascript">
/* <![CDATA[ */ /* Some text, like JavaScript code, contains a lot of "<" or "&" characters. To avoid errors script code can be defined as CDATA. */
jQuery(function () {
$.validator.setDefaults({
// options for all forms on page
});
$("#addForm").validate({
onfocusout: false,
rules: {
'Applicant.identityNumber': "required",
'Applicant.name': "required",
'Applicant.surname': "required",
'Applicant.telephone': "required",
'Applicant.email': "required",
'Applicant.organization': "required",
'Applicant.hasDoneAnyProject': "required",
'Applicant.isInterestedAnyProgramme': "required",
'Applicant.meetingId': "required",
'Applicant.isWorking': "required",
//displayed & hidden fields:
'Applicant.workingSoot': "required",
'Applicant.workingCity': "required"
},
submitHandler:
$("#addForm").on('submit', function () {
if ($("#addForm").valid()) {
//Do something here
alert("Validation passed");
}
return false;
})
});
});
/* ]]> */
@using (Html.BeginForm("Add", "Applicant", FormMethod.Post,
new { id="addForm", enctype = "multipart/form-data" }))
{
<div class="container">
<fieldset>
@Html.LabelFor(m=>m.Applicant.IdentityNumber)
@Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.Applicant.IdentityNumber, new { maxlength = 11, name = "identityNumber", id = "identityNumber", @class = "numbers_only" })
@Html.ValidationMessageFor(m => m.Applicant.IdentityNumber, null , new { @class = "ValidationErrors" })
@Html.LabelFor(m=>m.Applicant.Name)
@Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.Applicant.Name, new { maxlength = 30, name = "name", id = "name", @class = "letters_only" })
@Html.ValidationMessageFor(m => m.Applicant.Name, null , new { @class = "ValidationErrors" })
@Html.LabelFor(m=>m.Applicant.Surname)
@Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.Applicant.Surname, new { maxlength = 30, name = "surname", id = "surname", @class = "letters_only" })
@Html.ValidationMessageFor(m => m.Applicant.Surname, null , new { @class = "ValidationErrors" })
@Html.LabelFor(m=>m.Applicant.Telephone)
@Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.Applicant.Telephone, new { maxlength = 11, name = "telephone ", id = "telephone", @class = "phone_uk" })
@Html.ValidationMessageFor(m => m.Applicant.Telephone, null , new { @class = "ValidationErrors" })
@Html.LabelFor(m=>m.Applicant.Email)
@Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.Applicant.Email, new { maxlength = 50, name = "email", id = "email" })
@Html.ValidationMessageFor(m => m.Applicant.Email, null , new { @class = "ValidationErrors" })
</fieldset>
<fieldset>
@Html.LabelFor(m=>m.Applicant.IsWorking)
@Html.DropDownListFor(m => m.Applicant.IsWorking, new SelectList(Model.Lookups.Where(x => x.LookupType == "Working"),
"LookupID", "LookupValue"), "---- Select ----", new { name = "isWorking", id = "isWorking", onchange="showHideWorking()"})
@Html.ValidationMessageFor(m => m.Applicant.IsWorking, null , new { @class = "ValidationErrors" })
@Html.LabelFor(m=>m.Applicant.WorkingSoot, new { name = "lbworkingSoot", id = "lbworkingSoot" })
@Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.Applicant.WorkingSoot, new { maxlength = 50, name = "workingSoot", id = "workingSoot" })
@Html.ValidationMessageFor(m => m.Applicant.WorkingSoot, null , new { @class = "ValidationErrors" })
@Html.LabelFor(m=>m.Applicant.WorkingCity, new { name = "lbWorkingCity", id = "lbWorkingCity"})
@Html.DropDownListFor(m => m.Applicant.WorkingCity, new SelectList(Model.Cities,
"CityID", "CityName"), "---- Select ----", new { name = "workingCity", id = "workingCity"})
@Html.ValidationMessageFor(m => m.Applicant.WorkingCity, null , new { @class = "ValidationErrors" })
</fieldset>
<input id="submitbtn" type="submit" value="Send" class="button" />
</div>
}