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I'm using MVC data annotations to specify a validation regular expression for a field on my model. The field is optional, i.e. it does not have the [Required] attribute applied:

[RegularExpression(@"^\d+$")]
public int Quantity { get; set; }

When client-side validation runs, this field is not validated against the regex. Looking at the code in jquery.validate.unobtrusive.js it becomes clear why:

$jQval.addMethod("regex", function (value, element, params) {
    var match;
    if (this.optional(element)) {    // <- returns if field is optional
        return true;
    }

    match = new RegExp(params).exec(value);
    return (match && (match.index === 0) && (match[0].length === value.length));
});

How can I add validation so that an empty field is allowed, but if a value is entered, it must match the regex?

On edit: Obviously I could just change the code in jquery.validate.unobtrusive.js, but I'd rather leave this file alone so that my changes don't get overwritten by future updates.

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  • it should allow if the field is empty because of the if (this.optional(element)) { condition Feb 26, 2014 at 15:06
  • @Arun P Johny: exactly. How can I change that (while leaving the code in jquery.validate.unobtrusive.js alone)?
    – matk
    Feb 26, 2014 at 15:08
  • see jsfiddle.net/arunpjohny/m8J8H/1 Feb 26, 2014 at 15:11

2 Answers 2

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Your regular expression is incorrect. d+ means "Match one or more decimal digits". Change your data annotation to this (note the * in place of the +, which means "zero or more times"):

[RegularExpression(@"^\d*$")]
public int Quantity { get; set; }

Check out this Microsoft article for more information.

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  • That doesn't make any difference because the validation function exits before it even looks at the actual regex due to the if (this.optional(element)) { ... } line.
    – matk
    Feb 26, 2014 at 15:26
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You need to use [Required] attribute to make the value not optional, and use a regex that allows an empty string by changing the + (one or more) with * (zero or more):

[Required]
[RegularExpression(@"^\d*$")]

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